Who runs this
My editorial pseudonym is Alex Osk. I am Lithuanian through and through, even though I was born and raised in Siberia, far from the country these pages are about. That distance is part of the story. For families like mine, Lithuania was a home we carried in food and memory long before we could stand on its soil, and that is a particular way to fall in love with a place. I am the one responsible for everything you read here: the words, the recommendations, and any opinions you may want to argue with.
The technical side, the servers, the code and the machinery that keeps the site running, is looked after by my sons. I write; they handle the systems. The aim is simple: help more travellers understand Lithuania before they arrive, especially those who know the name but not yet the places, food and history behind it.
How we keep it accurate
Travel facts go stale fast. Prices creep up, opening hours change, and the museum you loved shuts for a three-year refurbishment the week after we recommend it. So we visit where we can, check the boring but important things against official sources, put a date on our pages so you know how fresh they are, and fix mistakes quickly when readers point them out. Nobody pays to be featured here.
How the site stays free
Guides take time, and the domain stubbornly refuses to pay for itself. Some links to hotels, tours and gear are affiliate links, which means that if you book through them we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. We only point to things we would actually use, and whatever you book never changes the advice we give. That is the whole arrangement, no asterisks.
Say labas
Spotted something out of date, disagree with a pick, or want to share a photo from your own trip? We genuinely like hearing it. The good, the bad, and the "you spelled my hometown wrong" are all welcome.
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