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DISCOVER KAMCHATKA

Nature and adventure

60%

Monuments and history

0%

Relax

25%

Transfers

15%

Russia remains one of the least explored places in the world today due to its vastness. As the largest country on Earth, it benefits from having a select group of visitors, those brave enough to explore the nation as the early adventurers who ventured here did. Divided between two continents, Europe and Asia, bordering 14 countries, and spanning 11 different time zones, this state attracts only the "great" travelers and explorers, who prefer unspoiled nature, tradition, and folklore, avoiding anything that might lead to modernity.
From the Caucasus Mountains and the Urals to the Eastern Siberian mountains, culminating in the fascinating Kamchatka Peninsula in the Far East—a UNESCO World Heritage site for its numerous active volcanoes, creating a surreal landscape of snowy mountains, lakes, and oceans—visitors are invited to experience the remote adventure. These regions of the planet stand out, like only a few other countries in the world, for their rugged and solitary terrain, yet possess a beauty beyond compare, where one's gaze can get lost in the infinite horizons. Its flora and fauna are rich and resilient enough to withstand winters that can drop below -50°C, but in the spring and even more so in summer, these areas are bathed in a breathtaking splendor. For this reason, the expedition will take place during this period (August), ensuring optimal climatic conditions to visit the Kamchatka Peninsula.

The nearby Bering Strait and the Sea of Okhotsk divide the lush yet desolate peninsula from Alaska and Japan, making the geographic positioning clear: the end of the world, where we are headed! Just 7 hours of flight from Moscow, this final leg of the journey will bring you to the Kamchatka Peninsula, where you'll spend the most intense and evocative weeks of your travel life.

It will be a sensory experience that will fill you with enthusiasm and vitality, thanks to a meticulously crafted itinerary. Our powerful vehicles (SUVs or mini 4x4 trucks) will take you to explore some of the 29 active volcanoes with easy trekking. You'll spend four of your 14 nights camping under starry skies, witnessing sunrises and sunsets from mountain peaks, and even near the shores of Kuril Lake, where you can observe bears hunting salmon. The geysers in national parks and reserves will offer additional viewpoints, as will visits to surrounding villages in this remote area, immersing you in the lifestyle of the bold Russian people. The natural monument of Kutkhiny Baty and a one-day cruise to spot what the Sea of Okhotsk has to offer, like orcas and whales, will be part of the destinations you will experience during these two intense weeks "up close" with nature.
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