Schoolchildren's Day will be celebrated in the mountains of Sochi
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Schoolchildren's Day will be celebrated in the mountains of Sochi

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09-01-2021
 
Source: Rosa Khutor

In honor of the start of the new academic year on September 5, at the Rosa Khutor resort, a special tariff for travel by cable car and more will be set for young guests of the resort.

On this day, you can use a special children's ticket "The Path to the Lakes", which will cost only 100 rubles, and for an accompanying adult it will cost 950. Sochi schoolchildren will be able to ride all cable cars provided for the new route "The Path to the Lakes". It starts in the Mountain Olympic Village (you can climb here along the Olympia) and goes to the Upper Lake. It offers panoramic views of the Main Caucasian ridge and the Aibga peaks.

Following the route, you can visit the ethno-farm "Shishin Dvor", where you will be offered a free tour of the farm and communication with animals, as well as get to the Yeti Park (with a 50% discount) and test your strength in the rope town. Within the framework of Schoolchildren's Day, you can also take advantage of the offer of the Berloga cafe (Mountain Olympic Village) and take a delicious set lunch at a special price (390 rubles).

In order to enjoy the tariff it is necessary to present an invitation, which is distributed through the schools of Sochi, as well as a school ticket or a certificate from the school, or the Sochi registration of the accompanying person. Children under 7 years old can use the cable cars free of charge.

In addition to climbing the mountains, "Rosa Khutor" has all the possibilities for a variety of children's leisure. There is a ropeway Yeti Park for schoolchildren, they can do a rodelbahn and summer tubing, meet amazing dogs in the Husky farm or in Shishin Dvor, see the skull of a prehistoric bear and other artifacts in the Museum of Archeology, participate in its educational programs.


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