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Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania: the regaining of independence in 1991 by these three states was a happy outcome of the demise of the Soviet Union. Of all the fragments of that former super-power, the Baltic States are perhaps the countries with the brightest future and the least clouded present.
Though geographical proximity leads the countries to be conventionally thought of together as a single entity, the degree of difference between them is surprisingly great in terms of ethnicity, language, historical development and religion.
The Estonians are of Finno-Ugric origin and their language has nothing in common with their Latvian or Russian neighbours. Lithuanian history has for much of the post-mediaeval era been linked with Catholic Poland, whereas Estonia and Latvia were early recipients of Protestantism.
In the eighteenth century these states succumbed to the bear-hug of the Russian Empire – and only after the First World War did they achieve full independence. In 1940, with the annexation by the Soviet Union, they once more fell under Russian rule. Sovietization and massive Russian immigration ensued.
Surprise ranks high among the responses of the visitor now – surprise that there is so much of interest and beauty, and surprise that the Iron Curtain was indeed so opaque a veil that most of us in the West could remain so ignorant of these countries and their heritage. Surprise, perhaps, that on the whole the region functions with considerable efficiency and sophistication.

The lecturer made the tour a joy to be on.
A very well thought through and planned tour. I now have a very clear impression of each individual country.
Above expectation thanks to our lecturer’s knowledge and the delightful and interesting fellow travellers.
Very thoughtfully assembled. Overall we felt we had gained very full overviews of all 3 countries, and lots of detailed insights. 
Thank you for providing a stimulating holiday, taken at the right pace, with the right number of participants, in fascinating locations. I enjoyed it all. 