Please be aware that
Daylight Saving Time (DST) is not used in Belarus.
Without DST clocks do not change in Belarus, keeping the same UTC offset throughout the year.
Facts About Belarus
Information for Travelers
Belarus, a landlocked country in Eastern Europe, is known for its Stalin-era architecture, large fortifications and primeval forests.
At first glance, Belarus may not seem like the most exciting of destinations, but if you look closely, there's plenty to see and do in this landlocked country that neighbors
Latvia,
Poland,
Lithuania,
Russia and
Ukraine.
As more than 40% of the country is forest, enjoy lush vegetation and picturesque scenery, as well as an abundance of local wildlife, including rare European bison.
You can take a trip back in time to Belarus' numerous forts and castles, and also get inside the more modern side of Minsk's bustling capital.
Culture
In the modern capital Minsk, the monumental headquarters of the KGB shapes the image of Independence Square.
The Great Patriotic War Museum commemorates the country's role in World War II.
There are also numerous churches in the capital, including the church of São Simão and Santa Helena, built in a neo-Romanesque style.
Read about Belarus in Wikipedia