Kamchatka – Kingdom of the Brown Bears

Duration10days

Price fromAUD $7,427 ?Currency ConversionConverted from USD based on the latest exchange rate. Final amount and payment will be in USD. Final conversion rate is determined by your bank.

Trip StyleWildlife, Trekking

Time of yearJuly-Sep

With no roads or railways connecting it to the outside world, Kamchatka is a haven for wildlife.

Perhaps the most potent symbols of Kamchatka’s untamed nature are its towering volcanoes and the mighty Kamchatka Brown bears, the furry residents are the ancestor of the Alaskan Kodiak bears. These two iconic natural emblems are the main subjects of our Kamchatka bears and volcanoes tour, an adventure into the wilds of Russia’s Far East that's equal parts thrilling and humbling. Including three nights staying in a cabin on Kuril Lake at the height of the bear's salmon hunting season, this Kamchatka wildlife watching tour will get you closer than you ever imagined to the animal inhabitants of the Kamchatka peninsula.

Kamchatka - Kingdom of the Brown Bears tour highlights:

  • Kuril Lake during the summer salmon run is one of only a few places where visitors can observe hunting brown bears in their natural habitat at close proximity. To get the best chances of adrenaline-pumping close encounters and amazing photos ops, we’ll watch bears feed and frolick along the shore from a motorboat, as well as on-land from a special viewing platform overlooking prime fishing grounds.
  • Take off in a Russian Mi-8 helicopter for a breathtaking flight to the Khodutka River hot springs, nestled in a forested valley where we’ll bathe, relax and camp for the evening. The largest collection of hot springs in Kamchatka, water temperatures in the various spring pools range from 40 and 60°C.
  • Embark on a full day trek to the summit of Mutnovsky, one of the most active volcanoes in Russia. From the rim of the crater, you feel as if you’re witnessing the earth’s creation, gazing down upon glaciers and mineral lakes and the torches of sulphur spewing fumaroles far below.
  • Board a boutique cruising yacht for a relaxing day exploring the wildlife-rich waters of Avacha Bay and out to the stunning Three Brothers Rocks, keeping an eye out for whales, seals and seabird colonies along the way.

This Kamchatka bears and volcanoes tour starts and ends in the peninsula’s capital, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, a humble but surprisingly lively port city and one of the few places in Kamchatka to offer genuine comfort. However, to properly experience Kamchatka, it also means forgoing hotel beds and restaurants and embarking on an extended commune with nature.

To maximise your time with the Kamchatka brown bears, you’ll spend three nights in a wooden cabin close to Kuril Lake. After our volcano summit scaling expedition, we’ll be staying in tents at base camp on the plateau of Mount Mutnovsky. With a hard day's trekking complete, there's nothing better than relaxing around the campfire under a roof of radiant stars. After several nights in the wilderness, this Kamchatka bear tour will treat you to an overnight stay in a hot spring resort in the gorgeous Paratunka Valley.

Your last full day can be spent exploring the township of Petropavlovsk at your leisure, or you can keep the action coming with the option of an awe-inspiring helicopter flight over the famous Valley of Geysers.

For wildlife lovers, nature photography buffs and those who enjoy a challenging hike or two along the journey, this 10-day tour is the perfect window into the lost world of Kamchatka, one of travel's last frontiers.

Arrival

Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky

Departure

Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky

Accomodation

Mixed (hotels, cabins, tents)

Trip style

Wildlife, Trekking

Duration

10 days / 9 nights

Action rating?

     

Group size

up to 16

Type of tour

Guaranteed departures

Itinerary View map

Day 1 Arrival to Kamchatka

Arrive in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, the administrative, cultural and industrial centre of Kamchatka and home to around 180,000 people. It is a remote poor city with little infrastructure, in a dramatic and beautiful setting; built on a series of high hills on the Pacific harbour of Avachinskaya Bay, surrounded by a chain of five towering volcanoes, two of which are still active.

From the airport, you’ll be transferred to your hotel in town, where you will take your time to relax and acclimatise. Meet a guide for a short briefing on a tour ahead.

You’ll be welcomed to Kamchatka this evening with a group dinner in a city restaurant.

Day 2 Helicopter fight to Kurilskoye Lake

This morning our journey to the Kingdom of Brown Bears kicks into high gear, with a morning flight by MI-8 helicopter to Kurilskoye (Kuril) Lake, deep in the heart of brown bear country!

One hour into our flight we’ll make a stopover at the Ksudach Volcano (if weather permits). We’ll take a walking excursion visiting the deep blue crater lake of Schtubelya, situated inside the volcano, and to a lovely waterfall where water cascades from the crater. Volcanic hot springs create a ‘hot beach’ on the lake’s shore, where it’s possible to take an invigorating swim.

Following your dip, our chopper flight continues the short distance to Kamchatka’s famed Kuril Lake. Our home for the next three nights is in a very basic but cozy wooden lodge. A wraparound deck affords a gorgeous view of the lake and surrounding mountains.

It’s often possible to watch bears fishing along the lake’s edge without even leaving the grounds of the lodge! In the afternoon, you’ll have time to enjoy excursions along the lake’s pumice rock beach, where you’ll be briefed about the next day’s activities.

Day 3-4 Kurilskoye Lake: bears watching, boat and walking excursions

Kuril Lake is without a doubt one of the best places on earth to spot and photograph brown bears in their natural habitat, so the next two days are devoted to observing these mighty mammals as they hunt the salmon that gather here in their millions during the summer months.

We’ll use a mix of a motorboat and walking excursions with experienced local wardens in order to maximise our chances of seeing bears up-close and observing different behaviours. The bear viewing platform (250m from our lodge) is located at the mouth of the many rivers that drain into the lake, providing awesome opportunities to take Nat Geo worthy photos of the bears fishing for migrating salmon.

Our longer walking excursions will lead us to a lush summer meadow where the bears feed on wild berries and visit other spawning streams further from the lodge. Along these streams, you’ll be able to see the spawning salmon in shallow water and many signs of a large number of birds in the area. There’s a good chance of spotting bears fishing only metres away as you walk along the banks of the streams.

Day 5 Helicopter flight to Mutnovsky volcano

In the morning we’ll take a final stroll around Kurilskoye Lake and head up to the bear-viewing platform for a final opportunity to bag a prize-winning shot of the magnificent beasts in their element.

Our afternoon MI-8 helicopter flight will drop us off on the banks of the Khodutka River for a bathe in the thermal hot water springs – the largest in Kamchatka. The water bubbles out on to a section of tundra located just under the Khodutka Volcano, forming a small stream. We board the MI-8 once more and set out for our camp on the Mutnovsky Volcano plateau, where our 4 or 6WD truck and team of volcano guides will be waiting for us. Accommodation for this evening is in a tented camp under the stars.

Day 6 Mutnovsky volcano trekking

After breakfast at the camp, we set out for a full day trek up the Mutnovsky volcano.

With two options for the walk depending on the group’s ability, the trek is an enjoyable adventure for everyone, with the highlight being a stroll into the active caldera. The first trekking option covers just under 7km, with a rise of 600m. A gentle stroll soon starts to climb steadily on the bedded volcanic rock of the Mutnovsky slopes, following a stream which emerges from the caldera gorge ahead. The second option is a long walk but with a lesser climb. A 6WD bus will take you as far as possible on a track below the hills of Skalisty and Dvugorby, two 20,000-year-old volcanoes. Beyond the track, a foot trail climbs past old bore holds spouting steam, with views of a number of peaks in the distance. The route makes a long traverse on a mix of rough tundra, lava blocks and banks of air-fall ash and pumice. It crosses three broad snowfields before a final rise to the mouth of the caldera gorge. The caldera floor is at an altitude of 1,540m, which is still 800m below the ice-capped summit of Mount Mutnovsky.

A picnic lunch will take place some distance from the active fumaroles. Afterwards, we’ll return to the campsite along the outward route. Dinner will be enjoyed back at camp.

Day 7 Gorely volcano trekking

Today’s destination is Gorely (1,829m), one of the most active volcanoes in Kamchatka. From our campsite, the 6WD heads north around the edge of a large lake that lies in the unfilled eastern crescent of the Gorely caldera. From the lake flats, the walk up the huge shield volcano is about 5km, with a steady 750m height gain. We’ll cross a mix of grassy tundra with dwarf willows and bare strips of basaltic lava and lava flow formations. The magnificent panoramic view in front of us looks out over a sudden, vertical descent into the active crater. Over 100m down, a hot acidic lake has active fumaroles around its margin and beneath the surface, thanks to Gorely’s recent steam eruptions.

After returning back along the trail, we re-join our vehicle and hit the road, rambling south to our next destination, the stunning Paratunka Valley. Check into hotel and enjoy a relaxing day’s end swim in a pool filled with thermal hot water.

Day 8 Avacha bay cruise and Volcanology Museum

Today, we’ll enjoy the day cruising and discovering the wildlife-rich waters of the Avacha Bay. A boat trip (6 hours) out into the bay is a very relaxing way of gaining an alternative view of the splendid setting of Petropavlovsk and its dramatic volcanoes. Departing from a pier near the centre of town, the expanse of the hilly city soon falls into perspective. Further toward the middle of the bay, both Koryaksky and Avacha volcanoes come into view behind the city. Near the mouth of the bay, the Three Brothers are tall finger-like sea stacks, whose rock faces rise vertically out of the water. The cliffs around the bay house many colonies of seabirds in their natural habitats, and puffins are commonly seen among many other types of seabird. Hot lunch is aboard.

This day, we also visit the Volcanology Museum with its spectacular photographs of most of the volcanoes. Return to Petropavlovsk sometime in the afternoon.

Day 9 Valley of Geysers and Uzon Caldera by helicopter (optional)

Today the choice is yours to either enjoy free day exploring Petropavolvsk at your leisure, or join an optional* scenic helicopter flight to the World Heritage site of the Valley of the Geysers and the crater of the mighty Uzon volcano.

The Valley of Geysers is the only geyser field in Eurasia and the second largest concentration of geysers in the world. This cluster of around 90 geysers, fumaroles and hot springs in this valley were only discovered in 1941. They lie above the marginal fractures of the oldest Uzon caldera and periodically expel hot water in spectacular jet streams. The MI-8 helicopter will take you on a flight (about 1h 15min) over Karymsky (active) volcano and Maly Semyachik volcano with its spectacular acid crater lake, and finally will land in the valley. The walking route (1h 30 min) goes along the wooden decking of the paths to the main observation points, from which you will see eruption of the biggest geysers, look into the “Gates to hell”, enjoy the views of the pots with boiling red clay.

After that, the helicopter will take you to Uzon Caldera (5-10min flight). During the excursion (40- 50min) you will walk along the Eastern thermal field to observe moon landscapes and volcanic activity. From here, you will fly (40 min) to the beautiful Nalychevo Valley where you will have lunch and a relaxing soak in natural thermal pools. Another 20 min flight, and you will back to the heliport.

Day 10 Departure

Today marks our final day in the Kingdom of the Brown Bears. After breakfast, you’ll be transferred to the airport. Please keep in mind when planning your departure that hotel check-out is at 12pm.

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Inclusions

Group arrival and departure airport transfers

All transportation on tour according to the itinerary (coach, 6wd truck, helicopters, boats)

All accommodation (hotel, cabin, tents) during the tour

All meals (BLD), excluding breakfast and lunch on day 1, and lunch and dinner on day 10

Professional local English-speaking guide, helper, chef

Kronotosky Reserve entry fees and photography fees (no drones allowed!)

Camping equipment, except sleeping bag (can be rented on spot)

Russian tourist visa support documents

Exclusions

Flights

Travel insurance

Russian visa and visa fees. Russian visa can be arranged by 56th Parallel for an additional cost (for Australian citizens only). Apply for concierge visa service here.

Optional excursions and activities

Individual transfers not indicated in the itinerary

Alcohol

Dates & Prices

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Jul 28 - Aug 6, 2023
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Few places left AU $7,427 AU $526 Reserve
Aug 6 - Aug 15, 2023
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Aug 21 - Aug 30, 2023
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Sep 8 - Sep 17, 2023
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Sold out

AU $7,427 AU $526

Sold out

Sep 11 - Sep 20, 2023
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Kamchatka – Kingdom of the Brown Bears

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Testimonials

Sarah CraigUK

Everything about the trip was done to the highest standards possible and I was very impressed!

Alyona our tour leader was absolutely AMAZING, I cannot commend her to you enough. She was kind and understanding on an individual by individual basis, she also delivered information and answered all questions about what we were doing and went above and beyond in terms of adding in stops and activities as we requested them.

The tour was smoothly planned and we were very lucky with the weather too and went straight from Kuril Lake to base camp by Helicopter giving us lots of extra time on a day that could’ve been all travelling. I enjoyed my time in Kamchatka very much! I would say I struggled a little being in such an organised trip, I’m used to doing my own thing, but in this location, I definitely got to see and enjoy more because it was a group and not just me on my own. Just because of the diversity of spectacular photographs I got on that day, the helicopter tour to Valley of the Geysers was the highlight of the trip, however, Kuril Lake is a close second!

I thought the hotels were very good. Our chef was FANTASTIC and the meals in restaurants got better and better finishing in a really luxury place on our final night!
I found Russian people to be extremely friendly, surprisingly so seeing as they don’t all smile much! I felt very safe on my trip, and again I was surprised at how safe it is to be in Russia. In Moscow, teenagers had their phones in their back pockets unconcerned… in London, they would be stolen!

I wanted to leave a good review of my Russia tour because I was extremely happy with 56th Parallel services, I felt like a person the whole time I was dealt with and all the information was clear and correct. Everything about the trip was done to the highest standards possible and I was very impressed!

Anne OppligerSwitzerland

An unforgettable trip, out of the ordinary, I can only strongly recommend to all people who love open spaces and wild nature!

This tour was the best I ever did! I spent 10 days in Kamchatka and it was really amazing! The Kuril lake is full of bears: on the shores, along the rivers and even in the surrounding small islands. This is a unique opportunity to observe them very closely (sometimes less than 15 meters) and to take amazing pictures! All this in total safety since always accompanied by local experienced and armed guides.

The bears are really not interested in your presence, too busy fishing…The lodge at Lake Kurilskoye is very comfortable. The large tents at the foot of the volcanoes were also very comfortable (camp beds, electricity).

Everything was perfectly organized,  our guide-interpreter was very friendly, experienced and efficient. We shared unforgettable moments in the group.  To conclude it was an unforgettable trip, out of the ordinary, that I can only strongly recommend to all people who love open spaces and wild nature.

Mira ShavalbeIsrael

Everything was organized, the guide was perfect!

Kamchatka is the unique place but not to everyone, just for a tourist that like nature and can handle the conditions. I will be happy to recommend on you !!!!!
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Kamchatka – Kingdom of the Brown Bears

Days 10

From AUD $7,427

Trip Style Wildlife, Trekking

Time of year July-Sep

Day 1: Arrival to Kamchatka

Arrive in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, the administrative, cultural and industrial centre of Kamchatka and home to around 180,000 people. It is a remote poor city with little infrastructure, in a dramatic and beautiful setting; built on a series of high hills on the Pacific harbour of Avachinskaya Bay, surrounded by a chain of five towering volcanoes, two of which are still active.

From the airport, you’ll be transferred to your hotel in town, where you will take your time to relax and acclimatise. Meet a guide for a short briefing on a tour ahead.

You’ll be welcomed to Kamchatka this evening with a group dinner in a city restaurant.

Day 2: Helicopter fight to Kurilskoye Lake

This morning our journey to the Kingdom of Brown Bears kicks into high gear, with a morning flight by MI-8 helicopter to Kurilskoye (Kuril) Lake, deep in the heart of brown bear country!

One hour into our flight we’ll make a stopover at the Ksudach Volcano (if weather permits). We’ll take a walking excursion visiting the deep blue crater lake of Schtubelya, situated inside the volcano, and to a lovely waterfall where water cascades from the crater. Volcanic hot springs create a ‘hot beach’ on the lake’s shore, where it’s possible to take an invigorating swim.

Following your dip, our chopper flight continues the short distance to Kamchatka’s famed Kuril Lake. Our home for the next three nights is in a very basic but cozy wooden lodge. A wraparound deck affords a gorgeous view of the lake and surrounding mountains.

It’s often possible to watch bears fishing along the lake’s edge without even leaving the grounds of the lodge! In the afternoon, you’ll have time to enjoy excursions along the lake’s pumice rock beach, where you’ll be briefed about the next day’s activities.

Day 3-4: Kurilskoye Lake: bears watching, boat and walking excursions

Kuril Lake is without a doubt one of the best places on earth to spot and photograph brown bears in their natural habitat, so the next two days are devoted to observing these mighty mammals as they hunt the salmon that gather here in their millions during the summer months.

We’ll use a mix of a motorboat and walking excursions with experienced local wardens in order to maximise our chances of seeing bears up-close and observing different behaviours. The bear viewing platform (250m from our lodge) is located at the mouth of the many rivers that drain into the lake, providing awesome opportunities to take Nat Geo worthy photos of the bears fishing for migrating salmon.

Our longer walking excursions will lead us to a lush summer meadow where the bears feed on wild berries and visit other spawning streams further from the lodge. Along these streams, you’ll be able to see the spawning salmon in shallow water and many signs of a large number of birds in the area. There’s a good chance of spotting bears fishing only metres away as you walk along the banks of the streams.

Day 5: Helicopter flight to Mutnovsky volcano

In the morning we’ll take a final stroll around Kurilskoye Lake and head up to the bear-viewing platform for a final opportunity to bag a prize-winning shot of the magnificent beasts in their element.

Our afternoon MI-8 helicopter flight will drop us off on the banks of the Khodutka River for a bathe in the thermal hot water springs – the largest in Kamchatka. The water bubbles out on to a section of tundra located just under the Khodutka Volcano, forming a small stream. We board the MI-8 once more and set out for our camp on the Mutnovsky Volcano plateau, where our 4 or 6WD truck and team of volcano guides will be waiting for us. Accommodation for this evening is in a tented camp under the stars.

Day 6: Mutnovsky volcano trekking

After breakfast at the camp, we set out for a full day trek up the Mutnovsky volcano.

With two options for the walk depending on the group’s ability, the trek is an enjoyable adventure for everyone, with the highlight being a stroll into the active caldera. The first trekking option covers just under 7km, with a rise of 600m. A gentle stroll soon starts to climb steadily on the bedded volcanic rock of the Mutnovsky slopes, following a stream which emerges from the caldera gorge ahead. The second option is a long walk but with a lesser climb. A 6WD bus will take you as far as possible on a track below the hills of Skalisty and Dvugorby, two 20,000-year-old volcanoes. Beyond the track, a foot trail climbs past old bore holds spouting steam, with views of a number of peaks in the distance. The route makes a long traverse on a mix of rough tundra, lava blocks and banks of air-fall ash and pumice. It crosses three broad snowfields before a final rise to the mouth of the caldera gorge. The caldera floor is at an altitude of 1,540m, which is still 800m below the ice-capped summit of Mount Mutnovsky.

A picnic lunch will take place some distance from the active fumaroles. Afterwards, we’ll return to the campsite along the outward route. Dinner will be enjoyed back at camp.

Day 7: Gorely volcano trekking

Today’s destination is Gorely (1,829m), one of the most active volcanoes in Kamchatka. From our campsite, the 6WD heads north around the edge of a large lake that lies in the unfilled eastern crescent of the Gorely caldera. From the lake flats, the walk up the huge shield volcano is about 5km, with a steady 750m height gain. We’ll cross a mix of grassy tundra with dwarf willows and bare strips of basaltic lava and lava flow formations. The magnificent panoramic view in front of us looks out over a sudden, vertical descent into the active crater. Over 100m down, a hot acidic lake has active fumaroles around its margin and beneath the surface, thanks to Gorely’s recent steam eruptions.

After returning back along the trail, we re-join our vehicle and hit the road, rambling south to our next destination, the stunning Paratunka Valley. Check into hotel and enjoy a relaxing day’s end swim in a pool filled with thermal hot water.

Day 8: Avacha bay cruise and Volcanology Museum

Today, we’ll enjoy the day cruising and discovering the wildlife-rich waters of the Avacha Bay. A boat trip (6 hours) out into the bay is a very relaxing way of gaining an alternative view of the splendid setting of Petropavlovsk and its dramatic volcanoes. Departing from a pier near the centre of town, the expanse of the hilly city soon falls into perspective. Further toward the middle of the bay, both Koryaksky and Avacha volcanoes come into view behind the city. Near the mouth of the bay, the Three Brothers are tall finger-like sea stacks, whose rock faces rise vertically out of the water. The cliffs around the bay house many colonies of seabirds in their natural habitats, and puffins are commonly seen among many other types of seabird. Hot lunch is aboard.

This day, we also visit the Volcanology Museum with its spectacular photographs of most of the volcanoes. Return to Petropavlovsk sometime in the afternoon.

Day 9: Valley of Geysers and Uzon Caldera by helicopter (optional)

Today the choice is yours to either enjoy free day exploring Petropavolvsk at your leisure, or join an optional* scenic helicopter flight to the World Heritage site of the Valley of the Geysers and the crater of the mighty Uzon volcano.

The Valley of Geysers is the only geyser field in Eurasia and the second largest concentration of geysers in the world. This cluster of around 90 geysers, fumaroles and hot springs in this valley were only discovered in 1941. They lie above the marginal fractures of the oldest Uzon caldera and periodically expel hot water in spectacular jet streams. The MI-8 helicopter will take you on a flight (about 1h 15min) over Karymsky (active) volcano and Maly Semyachik volcano with its spectacular acid crater lake, and finally will land in the valley. The walking route (1h 30 min) goes along the wooden decking of the paths to the main observation points, from which you will see eruption of the biggest geysers, look into the “Gates to hell”, enjoy the views of the pots with boiling red clay.

After that, the helicopter will take you to Uzon Caldera (5-10min flight). During the excursion (40- 50min) you will walk along the Eastern thermal field to observe moon landscapes and volcanic activity. From here, you will fly (40 min) to the beautiful Nalychevo Valley where you will have lunch and a relaxing soak in natural thermal pools. Another 20 min flight, and you will back to the heliport.

Day 10: Departure

Today marks our final day in the Kingdom of the Brown Bears. After breakfast, you’ll be transferred to the airport. Please keep in mind when planning your departure that hotel check-out is at 12pm.

Included

Group arrival and departure airport transfers

All transportation on tour according to the itinerary (coach, 6wd truck, helicopters, boats)

All accommodation (hotel, cabin, tents) during the tour

All meals (BLD), excluding breakfast and lunch on day 1, and lunch and dinner on day 10

Professional local English-speaking guide, helper, chef

Kronotosky Reserve entry fees and photography fees (no drones allowed!)

Camping equipment, except sleeping bag (can be rented on spot)

Russian tourist visa support documents

Not included

Flights

Travel insurance

Russian visa and visa fees. Russian visa can be arranged by 56th Parallel for an additional cost (for Australian citizens only). Apply for concierge visa service here.

Optional excursions and activities

Individual transfers not indicated in the itinerary

Alcohol

Dates & Prices

DatesAvailabilityPriceSingle sup.
Jul 28 - Aug 6, 2023
Guaranteed Departures
Few places left AU $7,427 AU $526
Aug 6 - Aug 15, 2023
Guaranteed Departures
Few places left AU $7,427 AU $526
Aug 21 - Aug 30, 2023
Guaranteed Departures
Few places left AU $7,427 AU $526
Sep 8 - Sep 17, 2023
Guaranteed Departures

Sold out

AU $7,427 AU $526
Sep 11 - Sep 20, 2023
Guaranteed Departures
Available AU $7,427 AU $526

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