Ural Expeditions &smp; Tours
Tours

Between Europe and Asia

Duration – 6 days

Program of tour:
1 day
Arrival in the city Ekaterinburg  (the cities Chelyabinsk or Ufa are possible too).
Transfer to a hotel.
Accommodation in a hotel.
Excursion program in the historical centre of the city.
Lunch. Free time. Dinner - in your own way.
2 day
Breakfast in a hotel
Transfer to the settlement Kaga, the tourist centre (Bashkiriya region).
On the way you will get familiar with historical, architectural, natural sights of the Ural Mountains.
Lunch
Accommodation in the tourist centre.
In the evening - excursion program when you hear about the metallurgical plant from the 18th – 20th centuries in Kaga.
3 day
Breakfast
Getting acquainted with the history of the place and visiting the local architectural monument - the Nikolskaya Church.
Excursion in the museum of local lore, where you know about former mining plants Uzyanskij and Kukhturskij, hear about the metallurgical plant from the 18th – 20th centuries in Kaga.
Lunch
Preparation of equipment.
Start of traveling. We will drive by snowmobiles along the border of the Bashkir national park to the typical bashkir village Khamitovo  (35 km).
Accommodation in a wooden rural house.
Dinner (bashkir and Russian cuisine). Russian Baths.
Spend the night in sleeping bags.
4 day
Breakfast
Start of traveling. We will drive by snowmobiles along the mountain ridges Kraka, cross the ridge Ural-Tau (Ural Stone , in bashkir language) and Krykty-Tau.
Lunch – on the way.
Arrival in the area of a ski resort near Lake Bannoe. Transfer by bus to the tourist centre.
Dinner. Russin Bath.
5 day
Breakfast
Transfer to the city Ekaterinburg (the cities Chelyabinsk or Ufa are possible too).
Lunch – in the way.
Free time.
Farewell dinner.
6 day
Breakfast in a hotel.
Transfer to the airport “Koltsovo”.
Departure of tourists.

Dates of tour  

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