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Russia is not just borscht and matryoshka dolls. It is a harsh, wild, beautiful land where extreme tourism thrives where other countries dare not even lay trails. Here you can freeze in Oymyakon, burn on Kamchatka, drown in the rapids of Altai, or fall from Elbrus. But it is this risk that attracts thousands of adrenaline seekers. In 2026, extreme tourism in Russia is experiencing a boom: new routes, equipment, and, most importantly, desire. Let's explore the most dangerous and exciting points.

Climbing Mount Elbrus: the highest point in Europe

Elbrus (5642 m) is not just a mountain but a magnet for climbers from all over the world. Every year, hundreds of people try to climb either the eastern or western peak. Extremity: altitude sickness (mountain sickness), avalanches, crevices, rockfalls, sudden weather changes. In 2026, the rescue infrastructure on Elbrus was improved, but fatal accidents still occur. The southern route is considered easier, but acclimatization is still needed. Tip: go with a guide, take oxygen. Those who have conquered it say that the view from the summit is worth the risk.

Rafting on the rivers of Altai and Karelia

Rafting in Russia is a thrill for those who love fast water. The Katun, Chuya, and White rivers (Altai) have difficulty levels from 4 to 6 (maximum 6). Paddles with poetic names like "Hippopotamus," "Drone," and "Steps" can capsize even an experienced catamaran. Extremity: cold water (even in summer), rocks, debris, risk of hypothermia. Season: May-September. In Karelia, there are the Uksa, Shuya, and Kivach rivers. There are difficult rapids, but the landscapes are mesmerizing. In 2026, multi-tours are popular: rafting + hiking in the mountains.

Oymyakon: the pole of cold

Oymyakon is the coldest place on Earth where people live permanently. In winter, the temperature drops to -60°C. Extreme tourism here is simply surviving. Tourists are offered: camping in a tent at -50, swimming in a non-frozen river (!), dousing with ice water from a hole, a ride on reindeer sleds. Organizers provide special equipment (unty, fur coats). In 2026, a record number of foreigners (Chinese, Americans) visited Oymyakon. The main danger is frostbite in 5-10 minutes. Tourists say that the eyelashes stick together, and breathing becomes crystalline.

Volcanoes of Kamchatka: the breath of the earth

Kamchatka is a land of volcanoes. Klyuchevskaya Sopka (4750 m) is the highest active volcano in Eurasia. Extremity: eruptions (rare but a risk), lava flows (not on routes), gas emissions, steep slopes, glaciers. Climbing takes 5-7 days. Tourists go in pairs, use crampons, ice axes. At the summit, there is a smell of sulfur and a crater from which smoke rises. Other volcanoes: Avachinsky, Korjaksky, Mutnovsky (with boiling lakes and geysers). In 2026, helicopter tours with landing on the plateau are popular.

Ice caves and snow canyons of the Ural Mountains

The Ural Mountains are not just fairy tales but also extreme spelunking. The Kungurskaya Ice Cave is well-known, but there are also wild caves: Divya, Kapova, Sumgan (the deepest in the Ural, 130 m). Extremity: falls from wet rocks, narrow passages, collapses, cold (even in summer +2). Speleologists need alpine equipment and experience. In 2026, "ice diving tours" in underwater grottoes (Ural, Karelia) are popular — this is already hardcore.

BASE jumping in Russia: from skyscraper roofs and cliffs

BASE jumping (parachute jumps from stationary objects) is just developing in Russia. Legal sites: Mount Koshka (height 200 m), Caucasus (Sulak Canyon, 300 m), Moscow (Ostankino Tower — illegal, but extremists sneak in). Extremity: instant wind calculation, turns, risk of not deploying the parachute. In 2026, the first BASE jumping festival took place in the Sulak Canyon (Dagestan). Extreme tourists can try tandem jumps with an instructor (but this is rare).

Winter swimming and ice swims

Sea lions are our all. In Russia, the culture of winter swimming has ancient traditions. Extreme tourists can participate in "Epiphany Baptisms" (January 19) or special "sea lion" gatherings on Baikal, in Karelia, and the Ural. Extremity: cold shock, cramps, hypothermia, frostbite. But adrenaline junkies say that after the icy water, you feel euphoria. In 2026, the "Baikal Polya" tour is popular: under-water swimming with an aqualung in a hole (special equipment).

Skiing and snowboarding in the Caucasus and Ural

Russian ski resorts (Krasnaya Polyana, Dombyai, Archyz, Sheregesh, GLC "Banno") offer trails of any difficulty. Extreme tourists seek off-piste skiing: avalanche-prone slopes, steep couloirs, ice walls. In 2026, heli-skiing is popular (helicopters drop off on untouched slopes of Kamchatka, Khibiny). Risks: avalanches, injuries. Rescuers recommend having avalanche equipment (beeper, shovel, probe). There is a famous "Champion's Run" in Sheregesh with a drop of 600 m.

Travel to the North Pole on an atomic icebreaker

This is the most expensive and extreme journey in Russia. The ticket price starts from 30,000 euros. Tourists for 10-14 days set off from Murmansk on the atomic icebreaker "50 Years of Victory" to the North Pole. Extremity: ice fields, unstable weather, possible compressions, cold (-40). At the pole, they go out on the ice, dance in circles, drink champagne. In 2026, navigation was extended due to melting ice (global warming). Seeing polar bears is a bonus.

Skyrunning and trail running

Mountain running (skyrunning) and cross-country running are gaining popularity. Marathons of 50-100 km are held on mountain trails, canyons, forests. Extremity: altitude changes, heat, dehydration, risk of falling off a cliff. In Sochi and Krasnaya Polyana, "Ultra-Trail" races gather thousands of participants. There are 10 km distances for beginners.

Extreme tourism in Russia is not for the faint-hearted. Good physical fitness, quality equipment, and often a guide are required. But the experiences from the wild nature, from overcoming oneself, from the view opening from the summit or after the icy water, outweigh everything. Russia awaits the brave.


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