Why go?
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky is on the Kamchatka landmass in the furthest east of Russia and is the most eastern town (with more than 100,000 individuals) in the northern side of the equator. Ecotourism in this locale is another pattern, with different exercises on offer from mountain and well of lava climbs, cruising and kayaking to angling and chasing trips. The town is additionally a foodie goal: Kamchatka crabs and other fish are known luxuries.
Where to remain?
In the Nachalnik Kamchatki (The Boss of Kamchatka) small lodging, where every one of the rooms are nature-themed, with names, for example, Winter, Forest and Bear. There are not very many inns in the town, Hostel Fiesta being one of only a handful few, so book your rooms ahead of time.
• Doubles from £32, quarters from £11
How to arrive?
The best way to get to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky from the European piece of Russia is to fly: an immediate eight-hour flight from Moscow (book ahead of time as tolls are high).

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