You came to Estonia alone. That's actually the best way to do this!
This is not a tour for people who want to sit back and look out a window. This is for solo travellers who want to feel Estonia — step into its bogs, breathe its forests, wade into its bog lakes, and understand why Estonians believe silence is a language.
Astra is not your average guide. She left a corporate career to do this — because she genuinely loves it. She makes nature speak and history dance. And on this day, she's taking you somewhere most tourists never reach.
Your day:
We begin at Jägala Waterfall — Estonia's widest natural cascade — where the sound alone wakes you up better than any coffee.
We stop for a traditional Estonian lunch at one of the most loved hidden restaurants in the national park — not a tourist trap, a real place. Then to the coast: Altja fishing village, reed-roof houses, salt air, and stories of captains and sea.
Then a historic Baltic-German manor — Vihula — where the past is still breathing.
Then into Viru Bog: ancient, vast, and eerily beautiful. Walk the wooden boardwalk through wetlands that feel like another planet. Climb the tower. In summer, you can swim in a bog lake — yes, really, and yes, it's incredible.
Along the way: a traditional Estonian swing. It sounds small. It feels like flying.
Why solo travellers love this tour:
Small groups mean you actually meet people. Not the kind of “wave awkwardly and stare at your phone” meeting — the kind where you end up having dinner together in Tallinn that evening.