Irkutsk And Lake Baikal Highlights
Irkutsk - the "Paris" of Siberia. Walk through the city and find out for yourself that Siberia is not just about The Exile. See charming Siberian wooden architecture in Irkutsk and at the museum of wooden architecture in the country...
Kamchatka Brown Bear Viewing
It is hard to imagine Kamchatka without bears. August is the best time to view them, particularly at the Kurilskoye Lake, the second largest on Kamchatka located in Yuzhno-Kamchatsky Reserve. It attracts the highest concentration of bears on the Peninsula along with other wildlife rushing for salmon feast...
Kamchatka Highlights
If you dream to visit the most unique geography and nature on our planet, then this tour is for you. Breathtaking skyline views from the top of volcano craters, steaming water fountains and pulsating mud pots of the mysterious Valley of Geysers has it all. Addto this rich wildlife and I guarantee that even wildest fantasies will not bring you close to what your eyes can see during the trip...
Ancestors of Amur Land
Khabarovsk provides the perfect base from which you can explore culture of native people of the Russian Far East, particularly Nanai people, and witness archeological sites with rock drawings of 7-6 millennium B.C.
Vladivostok City Tour
Literally translated from Russian as "to rule the East," Vladivostok has grown since 1860 into the administrative center of Primorye and the nation's major Pacific Ocean port. Home to a rich and turbulent history and a closed city for many years, Vladivostok opened its gates again to tourists in 1992 after the breakup of USSR...
Irkutsk The City
Founded in 1651 by Russian settlers as a fortress, Irkutsk today is a city that reflects the mixing of cultures - traders from the east and exiles from the west. Feel the pulse of the city where Siberian harshness is reflected in people's faces and their "soul".
Khabarovsk City Tour
Like to be specific about your activities or short on time, we would be glad and are prepared to meet your objectives.
Below you can find our suggestions. It is updated on a regular basis to make sure you make the most of your travel. Please remember to plan this part of your travel in advance, especially theater and exhibitions due to the seasonal nature of these events and an occasional shortage of tickets for certain shows
Petropavlovsk The City
Since it was founded in 1740, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky city has been a crossroads for explorers and military expeditions. The British and the French were trying to claim the city, while Russians viciously defended it. The stakes were high. Losing Petropavlovsk and strategic Avacha Bay would result in losing Russia's Pacific claims (including Alaska at that time). So, from the early times and for many years later, the city remained a military fortress.
Khabarovsk The City
Founded in 1858, a small military fort Khabarovka on Russo-Chinese border became one of the major cities of the Russian Far East in regards to population, territory and industry. It is among top ten largest Trans-Siberian Railroad stops, major air hub and water gate to the Asia-Pacific region. Despite the industrial and military importance, a short walk along main streets will surprise you with pleasant character and great architecture of the city you probably never heard off.
Amur River Cruise
Amur river cruise (8 days/7 nights)