Publish Time:2021-03-19 09:21:45Source:Russpass.ru
【Introduction】:RussPass digital tourist service posted offers for travelling across Russia's Far East. Among them are Kamchatsky Krai, Sakhalin Oblast and Chukotka Autonomous Okrug.
RussPass digital tourist service posted offers for travelling across Russia's Far East. Among them are Kamchatsky Krai, Sakhalin Oblast and Chukotka Autonomous Okrug.
More than 40 offers are available, including volcanoes of Kamchatka, the Wrangel Island Reserve and the zoo with eared seal (sea lions). RussPass users can create their own tour or choose readymade itineraries.
1) RussPass offers several options of leisure in the Kamchatsky Krai. You can visit thermal springs of the peninsula and the Valley of Geysers, be the first in Russia to meet sunrise or see the highest active volcano in Eurasia, Klyuchevskaya Sopka.
2) In Chukotka Autonomous Okrug there are many Landmarks too. For example, there is the Yttygran Island with Whale Bone Alley. Two rows of bones of bowhead whales are planted into the ground, experts suggest that local tribes performed rituals here.
Another Chukotka landmark is the Wrangel Island State Nature Reserve. Herds of deer, polar bears live here, and whales swim in the sea.
And that is not all Chukotka can offer. RussPass contains information about Lake Elgygytgyn, Providence Bay and other attractions of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug.
3) Sakhalin Oblast offers more than 20 options for travel. For example, you can visit Iturup Island, Shikotan Island, volcanoes and waterfalls.
Sakhalin is a place where Russian and Asian traditions are intertwined. The region is best described by The Sakhalin Regional Museum of Local Lore. The building itself, made in "Teikanzukuri" Japanese architectural style, gives you the right mood.
RussPass also suggests to see eared seal in the natural zoo near Nevelsk.
All tourist offers of Kamchatka, Chukotka, Sakhalin and other Russian regions can be viewed on the interactive map of RussPass.
The RussPass digital travel service helps you quickly and easily plan a trip to Russia. With RussPass you can buy train tickets, book a flight, hotel or restaurant and much more. Within the six months that RussPass has been in operation, over 700,000 users made use of its services. Today, 82 regions have partnership agreements with RussPass, and more than 60 of them have introduced tourism products.
With only a few clicks, users can build their own travel route including your selected tourist attractions or take one of the ready-made routes. RussPass offers over 1,200 solutions for travellers including general and signature tours.
RussPass offers a great opportunity to attract foreign travellers and a tool for reviving the flow of tourists to Moscow from abroad. Once the borders are opened again and international travel recommences, more users from other countries will be able to join the service. Right now, the service is available in the Russian and English languages.
RussPass was developed at the initiative of the Moscow City Government. The project is under the supervision of the Moscow City Tourism Committee in cooperation with the Department of Information Technologies.
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