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Kamchatka offers
fly-fishing on scenic rivers, wildlife viewing,
winter and summer trekking, mountaineering,
and ethnographic trips. Itineraries available
here aren't all we offer and we can help independent
travelers with special logistics.
We cater to
active travelers, adventurers, and those with
an interest in natural history. Our mission
is to help visitors have a safe, memorable
adventure while contributing to preservation
of Native traditions and Kamchatka 's wilderness
resources.
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Kamchatka 's brown bears are
a treasure worth protecting as we have one
of the highest concentrations of bears in the
world. Fish are the key species for maintaining
this ecosystem. Kamchatka is one of the world's
last best places to fish for huge rainbow trout
and char. Kamchatka 's 8 species of spawning
salmon provides a steady food source for bears,
and great fishing. Choose from rafting down
a river; fishing from a comfortable base camp;
or lodge for rainbows, char, grayling, and
salmon on a number of the Peninsula 's most
pristine rivers.
The
Native cultures of Kamchatka: Itelmen, Koryak,
Even, Aleut, and Chukchi are today's links
to the ancient history of Kamchatka and the
remaining traditions are still a colorful part
of life. We offer trips to villages and remote
outposts, often coinciding with annual festivals
or important cultural events.
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Kamchatka was founded by Martha Madsen, an
Alaskan who has lived on Kamchatka since 1995
and she started working in tourism on Kamchatka
in 1998.
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