More than a trip: a new tourist route launched in Yamal

In the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, a new route for tourists is being launched. Travelers will visit two cities in the region. The tour was created for those who appreciate unusual experiences and want to see the North from an unexpected side.

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In the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, a new route for tourists is being launched. Travelers will visit two cities in the region. The tour was created for those who appreciate unusual experiences and want to see the North from an unexpected side.

The tourist route continues through Salekhard and Novy Urengoy, and it can be called an anniversary. This year, the capital of Yamal is 430 years old, and the center of the gas industry will celebrate its 50th anniversary. The trip will last five days and will begin in Salekhard. As part of the tour, a sightseeing tour of the city is provided. Guests will visit the "Obdorsky prison", the temple of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, walk along the central street and see the iconic sights of the capital of Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug. In ethnographic complexes, tourists will be introduced to the customs of a nomadic lifestyle: you can taste local cuisine and even try to lark a deer. β€œThe new route offers more than regular tours. It brings together the best of the world of nature, culture and industrial heritage. And most importantly, travelers will learn the stories of pioneers of the gas industry, whose exploits determined the future of the country, says Irina Gryaznova, Deputy Director of the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug Economics Department. In Novy Urengoy, tourists will see how gas is extracted and processed. They will visit the training ground of oil and gas competences and visit the history museum of Gazprom Dobycha Urengoy. The new tour will also be an event. The program included visits to various festivals, holidays and sports competitions that will be held throughout the year.

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regions Yamal/Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District GTRK Yamal
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