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Summer adventure tours

Kamchatka Peninsula (find 2)


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Rafting and fishing tour on the Opala River

Opala River is rich on fish, with all of Kamchatka’s salmon species represented, and flows through an uninhabited area. It is situated relatively close to the town Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky and surrounded with beautiful landscapes. The river flows through the caldera of the Opala Volcano. There are very high chances to see a Brown Bear. Opala River (length 161 km, surface area 4070 km2) is a large river on the South-Western part of the coast of Kamchatka and plays an important role in the reproduction of the Far-Eastern Salmonides. There are no human settlements along the river banks. Fishing is organised from rafts and river banks. Rafting begins in the middle reach of the river, some 100 km away from the river mouth. The river is 100-200 m wide. The summer temperature of the water is not higher than 5-7°C. The rafting goes by two groups of springs: Verkhne-Opal`skie (thermal) and Nizhne-Opal`skie (mineral). One part of the rafting route goes through an old cauldron of the Opala Volcano, 5 km from its slopes. Species that can be observed in Opala River during spawning: King Salmon – a few hundred individuals Sockeye Salmon – a few thousand individuals Pink Salmon – up to 5 million individuals in peak years Chum Salmon – more than 55,000 individuals Silver Salmon – up to 25,000 individuals There are big numbers of Malma and Rainbow Trout in the river. There is also a small number of sima, Steelhead and East Siberian Char. The spawning sites of the salmon start some 10-12 km from the mouth.
(for the season of 2008):1850 Euro per person in a group of 7 pax, 2050 Euro per person in a group of 5-6 pax, 2200 Euro per person in a group of 4 pax.  

Volcanoes and Bears of Kamchatka

Being a part of the Pacific Rim of Fire, the unique Kamchatka peninsula encompasses 28 active and over 160 dormant volcanoes, as well as more than 200 curative mineral springs. It is home to largest brown bears in Russia, magnificent Steller’s sea eagles and six species of salmon. In summer and autumn, fast running Kamchatka rivers are “boiling with hundreds of thousand salmon moving to their spawning grounds. This tour combines visiting the most well known volcanoes of Kamchatka and learning about traditional way of life of local indigenous people. Several days during the trip will be devoted to moderate hiking across rugged volcanic terrain and ascending volcanic craters (the hiking distances are up to 20 kilometers or 12 miles per day).
75500 Roubles per person in a group of 12 pax.  July 15, 2012
 August 1, 2012
 August 16, 2012