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Experience the Hill of Crosses from Riga on a 5-hour private guided tour with expert guides, exploring Lithuania’s symbol of faith, hope, and resilience.
The From Riga: The Hill of Crosses Private Guided Tour offers a compelling journey from Latvia into Lithuania, combining cultural significance with scenic landscapes. With a duration of approximately 5 hours and a focus on small-group intimacy, this tour is ideal for travelers seeking a meaningful visit to one of Lithuania’s most unique sites. Guided by knowledgeable guides like Armands Latvia Guide, the trip highlights the border crossing, the rural scenery of southern Latvia, and the Hill of Crosses—a powerful symbol of faith and perseverance.
This tour stands out because the Hill of Crosses is closer to Riga than Vilnius or Kaunas, making it a practical day trip. A professional guide leads you through the history, significance, and ongoing tradition of placing crosses here, with plenty of opportunities for photos and personal exploration. While the trip involves around 130 km of driving from Riga, travelers appreciate the seamless experience, including hotel pickup and drop-off, and the chance to see Jelgava on the way.


The journey begins with hotel pickup in Riga, making the experience smooth and hassle-free. The guide, often Armands Latvia Guide, is known for being punctual, friendly, and well-informed. The small group setting ensures personalized attention and an engaging atmosphere.
Once everyone is gathered, the coach heads south, passing through the rural landscape of southern Latvia. During the drive, the guide shares interesting facts about the region, occasionally pointing out wildlife such as roe deer or fox spotted en route. The approximate 130 km drive culminates at the Latvia-Lithuania border, where travelers have the chance for a coffee break before crossing.
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Crossing the border is a straightforward process, handled efficiently to minimize waiting time. The guide explains the significance of this border crossing as part of Lithuania’s history of resilience and faith. The border crossing itself becomes part of the story, emphasizing the symbolism of hope and freedom associated with the Hill of Crosses.

On the way, travelers pass through Jelgava, a town worth noting for its charm and local scenery. The drive offers glimpses of rural Latvia with fields, forests, and small villages, setting a peaceful tone for the day. The guide’s commentary makes the journey both informative and enjoyable, with stories about the region’s culture and history.

The Hill of Crosses is set near the town of Siauliai and is a vast hill covered with thousands of crosses. These crosses, made from wood, metal, and stone, vary in size—from tiny tokens to large monuments. The site is desecrated but never destroyed, symbolizing the Lithuanian people’s unwavering faith during oppressive times, especially during the Soviet era when authorities tried to remove the crosses repeatedly.
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Visitors are given around 30-40 minutes to explore the site at their own pace. The guide offers assistance with taking photos and encourages personal reflection. The hill is particularly beautiful and emotional during sunrise and sunset, when the lighting enhances the spiritual and historical atmosphere.
Participants can place their own cross, signifying personal faith or hope, continuing the tradition that makes this site so meaningful. The experience is not only visual but also deeply symbolic, representing hope, resilience, and cultural identity.
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This site is more than just a collection of crosses; it is a powerful statement of Lithuanian identity. The Pope John Paul II visited the Hill of Crosses in 1993, conducting a service and sending a crucifix that remains there today. The site remains a place of pilgrimage, attracting visitors from all over who seek hope and enlightenment.
On the return journey, the guide may stop at Russian Orthodox churches in Jelgava and Riga for photos, providing additional cultural context. These stops are optional but enrich the overall experience by showcasing the diversity of religious traditions in the region.

This tour is very accessible, including hotel pickup and drop-off and wheelchair accessibility. Travelers should bring passport or ID for border crossing. The tour is suitable for all ages, with minimal physical demands, but participants should be comfortable with some walking and standing at the hill.
The small group size (limited to 4) ensures personalized attention, making it a good option for those who prefer an intimate, relaxed experience. The guide’s expertise ensures that visitors leave with a deeper understanding of the site’s cultural and historical layers.

The private nature combined with professional guides like Armands creates an engaging, informative experience. Travelers consistently praise the guide’s knowledge and friendly manner, which helps bring the history and significance of the Hill of Crosses to life. The scenic drive, border crossing, and personal exploration time make this a well-rounded, meaningful trip.
This experience suits those interested in religious symbols, history, and culture, as well as travelers seeking a peaceful, reflective outing outside Riga. It’s ideal for small groups or families, as the limited size allows for tailored interactions and relaxed pacing.
The tour offers great value for the rich cultural insights, scenic journey, and personal reflection time. It is especially recommended for visitors wanting a deeper understanding of Lithuania’s resilience and faith, experienced through a convenient day trip from Riga.
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How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 5 hours, including travel time, border crossing, and exploration.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, a guide service, and drinking water upon request. Food and additional drinks are not included.
Do I need to bring anything special?
Travelers should bring a passport or ID card for border crossing. Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking around the hill.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Can I explore the site on my own?
Yes, the guide provides around 30-40 minutes for personal exploration, including taking photos or placing your own cross.
What guides lead the tour?
The tour is led by live guides who speak English and Russian, known for their knowledge and friendliness.
This tour offers a thoughtful and picturesque experience at a site of deep cultural and spiritual importance. With professional guides and detailed storytelling, it turns a simple sightseeing trip into a meaningful journey through Lithuania’s resilient spirit.
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