Koygorod National Park in Komi opens for tourists
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Koygorod National Park in Komi opens for tourists

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04-12-2023
 
Source: https://vk.com/kojgorodok
The press service of the national park reported that today four parking lots have been equipped in Koygorodsky: Fedorovka, Matvey Shor, Vostochnaya, Gran. Tourists can stay in houses equipped with everything necessary for living, visit places of rest or take a steam bath.

Staying on the territory of the national park does not require special hiking skills and is suitable for everyone who wants to be alone with nature.

“We note that the transport accessibility of the protected area allows tourists to come on weekends, visit the territory for families with children,” the message says.
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