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Kamchatka Peninsula cruises

country:Russia
location:Kamchatka 
departures:2010: 4 Jul
price:From US $5436 - US $8712 (12 days) excluding flights. Prices depend on room chosen
more info:10 nights on board Cruiser, 1 nights accommodation (twin share basis) the night before embarkation and breakfast the following morning, plus transfer from the airport (on arrival) to hotel, trasnfers to and from the ship, all meals on board, an experienced expedition leader and natural history guides, lecture, excursions, Port taxes, a detailed post-expedition log book, Letter of Invitation.
vouchers:Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
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introduction to Kamchatka Peninsula cruises

“Cruise the Ring of Fire” on this breathtaking expedition which offers you the opportunity to explore one of the most geologically active and biologically rich parts of the planet.

The large number of live volcanoes on the Kamchatka Peninsula and Kuril Islands has earned this region the reputation of the Pacific’s ‘Ring of Fire’. This area has the greatest diversity of seabirds in all of Asia and this voyage also visits the remote Commander Islands, rich in bird life and sea mammals. It is an ideal cruise to which you can add some extra time exploring Kamchatka.

The Kamchatka Peninsula is a land of stunning bays and snow-capped volcanoes whose alpine meadows and lowland forests support a great diversity of wildlife. The Kuril Island chain is made up of 32 volcanic islands that stretch between Russia and Japan across the Bering Sea. The larger of the Kuril Islands are inhabited, and most people make their living from the sea, as they have for generations. The seas washing these isolated coasts are among the most productive in the world, huge bird colonies dot the cliffs and large seal rookeries are scattered along the coast.

The region’s cultural history is equally fascinating. The indigenous people still practice traditional lifestyles in some places. On the Commander Islands, Vitus Bering’s grave is a reminder of the age of exploration and exploitation in this region. The towns and cities tell the story of settlement and development of the region under the communist regime.

This expedition brings alive the unique and cultural history. You will see and experience wildlife in expansive colonies and rookeries, encounter Kamchatka Brown Bears and foxes in addition to a great variety of marine mammals. You will enjoy meaningful interactions with local people in genuine situations, enabling you to better understand their history and lifestyle.
day-by-day itinerary
Day 1:Arrive in Petropavlovsk. Overnight stay in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy. The day is free to explore the city and environs.
Day 2:Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy. Travel by coach to the Port of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, meet the expedition team on board ‘Spirit of Enderby’ and depart for the southern Kamchatka Peninsula.
Day 3:Vestnik Bay. Zodiac cruise unique wildlife-rich islands within the Vestnik Bay area. These islands are home to thousands of seabirds, seals and sea otters.
Day 4:Onekotan Island. Onekotan Island (Black Lake), take an extended walk in search of migratory species and wild flowers.
Day 5:Simushir Island. Explore a flooded caldera that housed a former submarine base. Visit Yankicho Island, an ornithological wonder, home to thousands of Crested and Whiskered Auklets.
Day 6:Paramushir Island. The rugged south coast is ideal for exploration and walks to discover new landscapes.
Day 7:Russkaya Fiord. A spectacular feature within Avachinsky Bay. We should get great views of the Volcano Mutnovskaya Sopka (2322 metres) plus a chance to view wildlife from the zodiacs or during a walk ashore.
Day 8:Kronotsky Reserve. One of the oldest Nature Reserves in Russia, a great place to encounter Brown Bears and other wildlife.
Day 9-10:The Commander Islands. Visit the Commander Islands, steeped in history and rich in wildlife.
Day 11:Zhupanova River. Zodiac cruise the Zhupanova River, home of the Steller’s Sea Eagle.
Day 12:Return to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Arrive back in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy and disembark.
how this holiday makes a difference
Kamchatka Peninsula Cruise_SpiritofEnderbyWe promote conservation on this trip by highlighting the significance of this area as important breeding and feeding grounds for pelagic seabirds, and encouraging participants to discover the importance of the Pacific Trench for cetaceans. Conservation within the Russian Federation is discussed and the work of various agencies is highlighted, and several important reserves are visited.

Landing fees are paid to visit Zhupanova River and at the Commander Islands where several significant reserves are visited. Local people are paid for transport, guiding and providing a meal at the Zhupanova River, and local schools benefit from donations of writing materials and pens. Transport has been provided on previous expeditions for research staff and equipment to the Commander Islands.

With our emphasis on natural history, we work principally in unpopulated areas. We visit a number of nature reserves where we work very closely with the government agencies responsible for managing the reserves. We operate an annual “Cruise for Conservation” in which 5% of the advertised fare is given to a specific conservation cause. To date the following agencies have benefited: Save the Albatross, Yellow Eyed Penguin Trust, and Marine Mammal Research Trust. We make significant annual donations to the New Zealand Department of Conservation, the Tasmanian National Parks and Wildlife Service and the Russian State Reserve Agency. We also partner with the Enderby Trust to provide scholarships for young people, who could not otherwise afford to travel, to join their expeditions.

Kamchatka Peninsula Cruise_EagleTourism to this part of the world is relatively new, so we prepare clients/passengers in advance of their expedition by providing extensive pre-departure information on the region they will be visiting, highlighting conservation issues and providing background information on the history and, where applicable, customs, religion and politics of the region they will be visiting. When a group visits a populated area a lot of care and attention is given to ensure that the interaction is meaningful and appropriate for both parties. Group sizes are kept small, local customs and traditions are respected and observed, and reasonable time is allocated to each visit. Passengers are encouraged to purchase local goods (always mindful of CITIES Agreements). Where local personnel have the necessary skills and knowledge they are employed as guides while the vessel is working in their region. We also have a policy of training young local guides so that we have a pool of staff to draw from.

When selecting our specialist expedition equipment, vehicles and vessels, we research carefully to ensure the most suitable and the most environmentally responsible. All waste generated on our expeditions is disposed of in a responsible manner. On our vessel it is treated as prescribed by MARPOL, and on land expeditions recycling is encouraged. Non-recyclable waste is brought back for disposal at approved sites. We own an area of native forest in New Zealand and employ a part-time Conservation Officer for predator control and a replanting project. The forest is covenanted to protect it.

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