Top attractions in Kamchatka Krai to visit

Avacha Bay on the Kamchatka Peninsula is the second largest bay in the world after the Port Jackson in Australia. The bay has a beautiful view of the Koryak, Avachinsky and Vilyuchinsky volcanoes. The length of the bay is 24 kilometers, its depth is up to 26 meters, with a total area of about 215 square kilometers. 
The bay is the main gateway for arriving people and goods. There are many wonderful caverns in the rocky cliffs around it, that can be reached only by canoe. The coast of the bay is indented by numerous small bays. On its northern shore is located the city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. At the entrance of the bay there are rocks named

Avacha Bay on the Kamchatka Peninsula is the second largest bay in the world after the Port Jackson in Australia. The bay has a beautiful view of the Koryak, Avachinsky and Vilyuchinsky volcanoes.

The Valley of Geysers in the Kamchatka is called a Geyser river canyon with a large number of thermal springs and geysers. Jets of boiling water having different power periodically burst to the surface from the fiery bowels of the volcano Kikhpinych. There are more than 20 geysers there, it is the largest geysers cluster in Eurasia. The valley was opened by reserve staff in 1941. They were investigating the question why the water  in some rivers is warmer than the other, and finally came to a geyser. Now this geyser is called

The Valley of Geysers in the Kamchatka is called a Geyser river canyon with a large number of thermal springs and geysers. Jets of boiling water having different power periodically burst to the…

The Klyuchevskaya Sopka volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula has the shape of an almost perfect truncated cone with a base diameter of about 15 miles. The Central crater, which has been in continuous state of smoking, has a diameter of about 550-600 meters, its shape and the cavity dimensions change during eruptions. There are up to 90 side craters on its slopes, the third part of them was formed not so long ago. On the top of the volcano there are glaciers, but they do not form a

The Klyuchevskaya Sopka volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula has the shape of an almost perfect truncated cone with a base diameter of about 15 miles. The Central crater, which has been in continuous…