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Khibiny Mountains

Khibiny is not very high mountain massif on the Kola peninsula, located  almost 150 km to the north from the Polar Circle. The highest altitude is Chasnachorr mountain - 1191m. Here the traveler can enjoy quick succession of landscapes including tundra which is unique for the European mountain systems. It makes Khibiny inimitable in their beauty. One of the specific features and advantages of these mountains is also the long light "polar" day lasting throughout all summer. The climate here is much more mild than in any other polar region of Russia due to the warm Gulf Stream current washing the shores of Kola Peninsula. The average summer temperature is +15C. Northern taiga, woods of crooked and dwarf birches, shrub and lichen tundra, picturesque river valleys and flat summits, lots of berries and mushrooms - all is waiting  for you on the trip.
The program is designed to have some nice hiking in the mountains with unique flora and fauna. And of course it is always possible to prolong your visit and stay in St. Petersburg for a couple more days. 
 

GRADE AND QUALIFICATION

This trip is graded B. It will be possible for any strong person who is familiar with hiking in the mountains to go for this trek. No special mountaineering experience is required. GRADES
 

HEALTH MATTERS AND DOCUMENTS

There are no special inoculations are needed to enter Russia. But taking into consideration that the trip passes through many wild forests, the inoculation against encephalitis will be an advantage.
A visa is required to enter Russia. Detailed information will be send in pre-departure information.
 

FOOD AND ACCOMMODATION

During the trek we will sleep in tents. Sleeping bag and mat will be necessary for that purpose. All food within the program is included. on the trek the food will be prepared by a cook, who will combine fresh and some canned products.     

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