3 Most Unique Attractions of the Russian Far East

Are you ready to venture into a virtual moonwalk near a true volcano, encounter with some of the largest tigers in the world, or scuba dive in some of the clearest waters on earth? If you say yes, then you must make the proper arrangements to get to travel to Russian Far East - your can do all the aforementioned adventures.This is a huge area of land stretching across eastern Siberia to the Pacific Ocean. Even though the region makes up for 36% of the area of Russia, the population is just over six million. This makes it one of the most sparsely populated places on Earth.

Here are three most unique natural attractions in this particular region that you must consider visiting.

Mount Heksir (Khabarovsk Territory): The mountain base takes about 20 minutes to reach via car from the city of Khabarovsk. You’ll need a special permit to visit this place as the mountain and the forest surrounding it are located in a restricted border area.

Plosky Tolbachik Volcano (Kamchatka Region): Tolbachik is a volcano which is formed by two overlapping cones. It is also one of the most isolated places on the Kamchatka Peninsula. It isn’t quite easy to get to this place as you’d have to cross some of the thickest forests on the planet and if that wasn’t enough, take a route down a river.

Lena Pillars (Yakutia): The magnificent Lena Pillars are naturally formed rocks along the Lena River bank. These rock pillars were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List some years ago.



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