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This expedition takes you to a fisherman's paradise in a secluded corner of the Khabarovsk Region. The river you are taken to is one of the best fishing areas for Sakhalin taimen and cherry (Pacific) salmon. Visit the king of taiga â- the Siberian Tiger, and enjoy the wilderness while staying in a cozy lodge on the riverbank.The favorite city of most travelers to Russia , St. Petersburg is truly a cultural and architectural gem. The splendor of its palaces, the poetic atmosphere of its streets and canals, the rich historic heritage are bound to leave a long-lasting impression on any visitor.
| Day 1 |
Arrive in Khabarovsk, the capital of the Russian Far East. Transfer to hotel and accommodations.
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Included in this tour:
3 meals a day
All accommodations
Sightseeing excursions
Porterage
Transfers
All transportation during tour
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| Day 2 |
Your tour begins with a comprehensive exploration of the city, including the Museum of Regional Studies and the Art Gallery. Take an out-of-town trip to the Wild Animals Rehabilitation Center for a glimpse at the legendary Siberian Tiger.
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| Day 3 |
Travel to one of the best fishing areas in the region. Upon arrival you will be transferred to a cozy fishing lodge on the riverbank. The area is very secluded and, besides fishing, provides an opportunity for wildlife and bird watching. Enjoy the rest of the day relaxing and taking in the beautiful views. Eager adventurers may start fishing immediately upon arrival at the lodge. Services of a fishing guide provided.
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| Day 4 - 7 |
Spend these four days fishing from a boat or the bank and relaxing. The indigenous people of Orochi have inhabited this land for ages, and you may even see their small handmade boats going up and down the river while fishing. Have your camera handy, as you will definitely want to take a picture when you pull out Sakhalin taimen weighing up to 80 pounds or a 15-pound cherry salmon. The lodge has a Siberian banya (sauna), a dining room, and an electric generator. It may lack the conveniences of a modern hotel, but it certainly has the rough Far-Eastern charm and the pristine surroundings to compensate.
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| Day 8 |
Say good-bye to this secluded corner of the world as you travel back to Khabarovsk.
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| Day 9 |
Spend this day exploring Khabarovsk on your own or souvenir shopping. An optional cruise on the Amur River, the river that separates Russia and China, may be booked.
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| Day 10 |
Pack up your trophies and take a transfer to the airport for your flight home.
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