Kaucasian Tourism

Despite the fact that the Northern Caucasus is now a fairly troubled region of Russia, it continues to draw the attention of a large number of domestic tourists. And it's not an accident, because a Russian traveler, unlike most Europeans and Americans, is not used to fear the difficulties and dangers that the media end up with. As you enter the North Caucasus, you find out that, as you say, " not as bad as his mamas. " Hotels, health and sanatoria of Kislovodoska, Ileznovodska, Jessentukov are employed in the usual regime, resting and re-establishing power, and visiting the many virtues of this beautiful province. Those who prefer active rest are headed to the mountains.
The mountains of the Caucasus are a truly remarkable creation of nature. Many tourists arriving, for example, in the Essentukov Sanatorium for the purpose of mere healing, are not kept from temptation, and several days of their leave are taken to visit Prielbrusia, Dombay or Arkhaz.
The Archisa is located in the Western Caucasus, which is glossed by the bilge of waterfalls, a unique plant and animal world, and is home to many historical monuments of different ages. In ancient times, the Great Silk Puti section was under way in this area, so over a thousand years ago, constructions were built to protect this critical transport artery from mining lavin. It is in Arkhaz that the most ancient Orthodox temples are located in Russia.
Dombai is well known among mountain skiers and alpingists. It is no coincidence that he is compared to the Alps, and many tourists agree that Dombay is an unevenly more beautiful place than the widely redesigned Western European mountain system.
Prielle is rightly considered a pearl of the North Caucasus and is one of the largest centres of mining in Russia. In addition, the most fascinating high-profile excursions in the outskirts of Elbrous or Chegeda can be carried out and enjoy the great landscapes of the Grand Caucasian Ridge.