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Chukotka is the easternmost region of Russia and of the whole Eurasian landmass. It is washed by waters of two oceans – the Arctic and the Pacific. A half of the territory lies beyond the Polar Circle. Adventurists enjoy traditional sports such as dogsled racing, kayak racing, and fishing and participate in traditional festivals in spring. In summer, adventurists can ride on the ice-breakers and step off on an iceberg.
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The Tuva and Sayan Mountains are virtually unspoilt as not many tourists are adventurous enough to visit the location. The mountains are located in the southern part Siberia and on the verge of the northern side of Mongolia Tuva.
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Geographically this range marks the northern part of the border between Asian and European sections of the Eurasian continent.
Away from the “hustle and bustle” of cities and everyday cares - Away! If you like the scent of campfires and morning mists, forests and mountains and are physically healthy – one of our “classical mountain trekking” tours is for you! On our classical trekking tours we visit the most beautiful and attractive places in the Urals.
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Karelia is a strikingly beautiful land of “midnight sun”, the land of white nights. Forests, lakes and rivers of Karelia give a perfect opportunity for development of different types of tourism: hunting, fishing, safari, rafting, e.t.c.
Karelia offers various tours, during which you will pass historical monuments, deserted villages, self-made fords and fortifications of World War II.
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It is a territory in the extreme North of Asia whose cultural history pushes its boundaries as far West as Central Asia but whose cultural legacy reaches as far East as Greenland. Centered in Yakutsk, three quarters of the population makes its home scattered across Yakutia's vast, varied, and extreme landscape. There are countless possibilities for decisive travelers to explore this romantic wilderness.
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In the heart of Siberia, where nature reigns supreme, discover the most famous of all nature preserves of Russia - Lake Baikal. It is not only the deepest and oldest (25 million years) lake of the world, but also an excellent travel destination for those who want to spend their holiday in stunning surroundings of the Siberian wilderness. Lake Baikal offers hot springs, helicopter tours to remote wilderness areas, diving, off-road expeditions, hunting, fishing, mountain climbing, snowcat skiing, heli-skiing, rafting…
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Caucasus is an alpine country in the southernmost edge of the European part of Russia. The main mountain chain - the Greater Caucasus Range represents a natural border between Europe and Asia. Europe's highest summit - Mount Elbrus (5642 m) lies just north of the main range, several kilometers into Europe. Southern slopes of the Greater Caucasus Range come down to the Black Sea. Mt Elbrus is the highest summit of Europe (5642 m), the great attraction for ascenders and mountain-skiers.
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Discover wonderful world of Kamchatka where vivacious rivers and mortal volcanoes, perpetual snows and hot springs, taiga and tundra, a wild animal and a human being in peaceful co-existence… This century the airplanes have mage Kamchatka closer to Europe and America though not more available. The mysterious peninsula get into the list of those regions that used to the called "closed" in the USSR. Up to 1990 not a single foreigner could step onto the Kamchatka land and even Russians needed a special permission to get there.
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Deep in the heart of the Siberian wilderness, covered by impassable taiga forests and high mountain peaks, Altay is one of the top attractions of the Russian wilderness, and an incredible place for outdoor adventures from rafting, hiking and mountain climbing to fishing, horse-riding and many others.
Enjoy relaxing and inspiring atmosphere, the beautiful mountain landscapes, sounds of mountain rivers, pine-trees aroma at the Belokurikha and the Teletskoye Lake resorts, famous for its nitric-radon water underground sources.
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Primorye is the far south-eastern edge of Russia, washed with waters of the warm Japan Sea. In this mixed zone between taiga and subtropics southern species such as Amur tiger and Himalayan bear cohabit with northern species such as brown bear and lynx. The sea coast attracts with beautiful exotic sceneries of bays and uninhabited isles, very reach of underwater life.
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