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Active holidays in Armenia
In addition to the fact that Armenia is a country rich in historical monuments, which is why it is often called the “open-air museum”, nature has created excellent conditions for outdoor activities.
Active holidays in Armenia
Therefore, it is not surprising that in addition to sightseeing tours in Armenia, active and extreme tours are very popular with foreign tourists. The most common of them are climbing and climbing.
Due to its natural relief, Armenia provides ideal conditions for climbing: numerous rock massifs and climbs. Quite popular types of mountaineering are hiking and trekking, which do not imply the presence of good physical fitness and professional equipment. And for those who prefer mountain climbing, they can choose special routes that require serious preparation of the participants. Difficult routes include routes along the mountains Aragats (4090 m) and Khustup (3214 m). Rock climbing also takes place on the cliffs of Noravank and Dzhokhki Dzor gorges. Continue reading
Holidays in the Russian Baltic
Hot and noisy resorts by the warm seas are not popular with everyone. And not everyone can afford them, if we talk about Thailand, Egypt, the Turkish Mediterranean and other foreign tourist destinations popular with Russians …
The look of a Russian, choosing a place to relax in accordance with his slightly conservative habits and the modest possibilities of a wallet, involuntarily turns to the sea, which washes our northwestern coast – the Baltic.
Holidays in the Baltic
Russian Baltic
The Baltic coast of Russia in the northern part is St. Petersburg, Vyborg, the places themselves are very interesting, but the cold and harsh waves of the Gulf of Finland are not enough for a classic holiday in its summer, beach version. Another thing is the Kaliningrad region, a very peculiar region, the most western in Russia. Continue reading
Holidays in the Polish Baltic
For Poles, the southern coast of the Baltic Sea is their “Far North”. But the country has no other sea, and today the Baltic coast of Poland is actually more than 500 km of the resort area …
Holidays in the Polish Baltic
Most of the Poles themselves rest in the Polish Baltic (in Pomorie, as they say here). But in the crowded Polish-speaking crowd of tourists, flooding the Polish coastal cities in the summer, one can often hear both German and Dutch speech.
At first glance, this seems strange – the Dutch and Germans have their own resorts in the same climatic zone, and the latter have them on the same Baltic coast. However, economical Europeans have their own calculation: in Pomorie, quite acceptable, by European standards, travel services – accommodation, meals, excursions – are cheaper than in their countries.
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