Kamchatka in Early Summer - Sea Mammals, Whales, Birds, Bears and Volcanoes (KK-07) |
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LAND-ONLY PRICE: £995 |
Climbing to the Highest Mountain in Europe - Elbrus (EL-01) [Bestseller] Almost all-first time western visitors to the Caucasus are keen to ascend Mount Elbrus - one of the Seven Summits and the highest mountain in Europe (5,642m). Travelling around the kingdom of four- and five thousand metre peaks you can not miss the highest one.
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LAND-ONLY PRICE: £3,095 |
Discover Kamchatka as a Land of Volcanoes and Unique Ethnic Culture (KK-01) [Bestseller] See the majesty of Kamchatka for yourself in this active but easy-paced, comprehensive two week trip. Learn about local ethnic culture, enjoy breathtaking heli-sightseeing, take a hike inside the crater of an active volcano, bathe in hot springs, stay in a reindeer herder’s yurt, view wildlife, go fishing on Avacha bay, and much more. read more
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LAND-ONLY PRICE: £1,295 |
Horse Riding Through the Siberian Forests to the Mountain Lakes (AL-05) Our tour begins in Moscow, the political, cultural and commercial center of Russia, with the time to visit the Red Square, the Kremlin and other highlights of the city on your way to Altai. The Altai mountains belong to the most spectacular nature treasures and are enchanting by their diversity and beauty. read more
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LAND-ONLY PRICE: £2,895 |
Kamchatka in Early Summer - Sea Mammals, Whales, Birds, Bears and Volcanoes (KK-07) This expedition to Kamchatka will take place in early summer - the best time to see migrating and breeding birds, land and sea mammals and wild flowers before the mosquitoes become troublesome. We shall sail from Petropavlovsk on a small newly refurbished ocean-going cutter and explore the southeast coast of the peninsula. read more
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LAND-ONLY PRICE: £1,595 |
Best of Trans-Siberian: Moscow - Yekaterinburg - Irkutsk - Baikal - Vladivostok (TS-04) When the longest railway in the world was first opened at the end of the nineteenth century, it was considered a miracle. The railway connected up the enormous Russian Empire from East to West , giving travellers the chance to reach the Pacific by crossing 8 time zones and the vast spaces of the world's largest country. read more
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