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Places where you can relax and restore your health - we will tell you about 3 popular thermal springs in Russia.

Goryachy Klyuch. Krasnodar Region

Local mineral waters help to cope with diseases of digestive organs. Baths and a park were built here, and then the town of Goryachy Klyuch grew up around it. The resort appeared in the 1860s and still welcomes many tourists.

Archaeologists confirm that thousands of years ago people knew about the existence of healing springs. Ancient coins, jewelry and other artifacts have been found in these places.

Mineralnye Vody. Stavropol Region

This area attracted all Russian writers from the great Alexander Pushkin to Leo Tolstoy. Caucasian Mineralnye Vody is a historical resort climate region.

In each of the resorts you can find waters with carbonic acid composition and a mixture of carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide. In addition, in Pyatigorsk there are water sources containing a small dose of natural radiation.

Paratunka. Kamchatka

The Kamchatka peninsula has a large number of active volcanoes, geysers and thermal springs. The variety of natural formations makes them an important hotbed of heat and energy for the locals.

The village of Paratunka was built during the Soviet Union. Despite the harshness of winter in Kamchatka, the thermal springs keep the water warm and continue to delight tourists.

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🏢 Dr. Elena Remizova, Head of the Rossotrudnichestvo Representative Office in India, spoke about the development of cooperation between Russia and India in the field of tourism, delivering on the sidelines of the BRICS International Municipal Forum. Dr. Remizova noted the high interest of Russian regions in Indian tourists, primarily Moscow and St. Petersburg, which participate in Indian tourist exhibitions and hold road shows.
📈 The result of these efforts is a percentage increase in inbound tourism from India, but so far the flow has not reached the pre-COVID level. Dr. Remizova stated that today Russian destinations are not fully represented in the Indian market, and Russian regions need to promote their directions more actively.
📎 Along with this, the development of tourist flow is also constrained by objective factors: the lack of visa-free entry for groups, uncertainty with payment instruments, the lack of direct flights with Mumbai, the financial capital of India, and often insufficient infrastructure development. One often has to deal with the low awareness of the Indian audience about Russian destinations.
🤝 In the coming months, Rossotrudnestvo in India, together with the regions, plans to conduct several information campaigns.
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Russian Consul General in Mumbai Mr Ivan Fetisov and Head of the Rossotrudnichestvo Representative Office in India Dr Elena Remizova took part in the grand opening and presentation of the Moscow booth at one of the largest international tourism exhibitions OTM.
In her welcoming speech, Dr Remizova noted that the desire to visit Russia is cherished for many Indians, this is also evidenced by the growth of tourist flow: in 2024, about 70 thousand Indian citizens visited our country for tourist purposes, about 20 thousand used electronic visas. This year, most likely, the record of the pre-covid level of 2019 will be broken, when Russia will receive about 90 thousand tourists from India.
The Moscow delegation, headed by the chairman of the Moscow Tourism Committee Mr Yevgeny Kozlov, brought to Mumbai not only tour operators and film photographers, but also a piece of Russian culture: the guests of the evening were able to feel the warmth of the Moscow Tea Party and enjoy the folk dances of the peoples of Russia, performed by vocaland choreographic ensemble "Rusy."

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