Three new tourism projects will be launched in Yamal
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Three new tourism projects will be launched in Yamal

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10-06-2022
 

These investment projects will be implemented with the help of the My Business center, the government of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug (YaNAO) reports on its website.

“Several pre-fabricated tents will be placed on the territory of the ethnopark in Salekhard, ethnic gastro tours and excursions will be held. Visitors to the park will be able to touch the culture and life of the peoples of the Far North,” the message says.

As for the recreation center, which will appear in Novy Urengoy, it will receive guests all year round. "Vacationers will be able to stay in comfortable warm rooms, visit a cafe and plunge into the local flavor in the guest chum," the regional government noted.

The farm for breeding rabbits and sheep in Novy Urengoy will be open for agritourism, excursions will be organized for visitors.


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