7 days
Fixed dates
14 people
from 12 years old
Average
Glamping
Russian
Climbing, Gastronomy, Trekking, Sightseeing Tours
Discover the real Altai: alone with untouched wilderness, far from resort areas, among mountain peaks and endless expanses. Enjoy self-guided tours and trekking excursions, campfire get-togethers, and delicious food. You'll see the Kurai and Chuya steppes, the North Chuya Range, Geyser Lake, the Ulagan Highlands, the Katu-Yaryk Pass, the Chulyshman Valley with the Kurkure Waterfall, and much more.
This is a unique active tour for those who want to experience Altai beyond the resort villages and popular locations. The true beauty of this region begins where long mountain ranges rise on the edge of the endless steppes, their peaks covered in snow even in summer. We'll cover many kilometers of the Chuysky Tract to reach a beautiful glamping site with well-equipped safari tents, and then take daily hikes or car excursions to landmarks, including the legendary Altai Mars, the Kurai Steppe, the Maashei Gorge, and the breathtaking Katu-Yaryk Pass. We'll descend the Katu-Yaryk Pass into the Chulyshman River Valley, where we'll visit one of the most beautiful waterfalls, Kurkure. If you want to experience the true Altai and its mysterious wild trails, this tour is perfect for you! You'll also learn about the region's ancient history: see the rock paintings of the Kalbak-Tash site and the burial mounds of Scythian chieftains in the Ulagan Highlands, and hear stories about the unique Pazyryk culture.
Not only the excursions and locations you visit will be unique, but also your accommodations. You'll stay at a well-appointed glamping site, in stylish safari tents with all the amenities (soft beds, toilets, and hot showers). It's as comfortable as a regular hotel room, yet offers a truly unique atmosphere! You'll spend your final night in a yurt at the ethno-glamping site, participate in a traditional Altai tea ceremony, try on authentic national costumes, and truly experience the nomadic lifestyle.
Our main accommodation for the tour is a stylish glamping site located in a protected area of Altai. Ten beautiful safari tents are nestled among blooming valleys and mountain ranges, offering a truly unique experience in close proximity to nature. The tents' interiors are meticulously designed, so you'll definitely want to take photos not only outside but inside as well. Each tent has a portable toilet and a shower with hot water. The restaurant serves delicious set breakfasts and dinners with touches of Eastern cuisine.
We'll stay overnight at this ethno-glamping retreat on our way back to the airport. You'll enjoy accommodations in authentic yurts, delicious Central Asian cuisine, a tranquil atmosphere, and stunning views. The yurts retain their traditional character, with household items decorated with elegant traditional ornaments. You won't have to sacrifice comfort, though: the yurts are warm and each has its own bathroom.




We'll meet at the Gorno-Altaysk airport and set off on a long journey deep into the Altai Mountains! The transfer will take 8 hours, but it won't be a boring trip—it's a fascinating journey. The Chuya Highway is one of the most beautiful highways in Russia and the world! And these aren't just empty words: the highway is regularly included in ratings compiled by reputable publications like National Geographic. As you travel, you'll see how the landscape gradually changes, becoming increasingly wild and beautiful, and the mountains rise from low hills to snow-capped peaks. We'll make stops at the most picturesque and interesting locations: the Seminsky Pass and the Chike-Taman Pass, which offer panoramic views; the turbulent Ilgumen Rapids; the observation deck at the confluence of the Chuya and Katun Rivers; and the ancient petroglyphs of the Kalbak-Tash tract. We'll also enjoy lunch with traditional dishes at a home-cooked café. In the evening, we'll arrive at a mountain campsite, have dinner, and relax.


The second day will be calm and relaxing. You'll have time to unwind from the flight and long transfer, explore the glamping site and surrounding area, lounge in a hammock, and take a photoshoot in nature. In the afternoon, we'll take an easy trek up a nearby mountain, offering breathtaking panoramic views. In the evening, relax by the fire under the starry sky. If you wish, you can also visit a hot cedar sauna on the bank of a mountain stream: simply warm up or enjoy a steam bath with fragrant birch twigs.


Today we'll take a road trip along the Chuya Highway towards the Mongolian border. First, we'll visit Geyser Lake, a small body of water with a piercing turquoise color, where hot springs gushing from the bottom create stunning patterns on the surface. Our next stop is the endless Kurai steppes. Against the backdrop of this vast, flat expanse, a chain of snow-capped peaks rises on the horizon—the stunning North Chuya Range. To fully appreciate this spectacle, we'll take a short trek to a viewing platform. Then, we'll explore the Chuya steppe, its landscapes reminiscent of nearby Mongolia, and a true natural wonder—the Altai Mars. The bizarrely shaped rocks were formed by wind and erosion, and the unusual red hues of the stones and earth are due to their unique mineral composition. This day, you'll also have lunch in an ayil, a traditional dwelling of the Altai people, and gain a closer understanding of the local culture.


This is the most active day of the program, with two trekking excursions. After breakfast, we head to the Maashei (Mazhoi) Gorge, where the Maashei River flows. The hike will take 1-2 hours, and you'll be rewarded with incredibly beautiful views of pristine nature: majestic mountain slopes, verdant meadows, and turbulent streams and rivers. Before heading back along the same route, we'll have a picnic at the river mouth. In the afternoon, we'll trek to the Chibitsky Waterfalls (it takes about an hour). The streams, squeezed between dark rocks, don't fall from a very great height, but they are impressive. On sunny days, rainbows form above them, giving one of the waterfalls a second name—Rainbow.


On day five, we'll take a self-drive excursion to the most remote and protected areas of Altai. Early in the morning, we'll set off on an off-road bus. Along the way, crossing the Ulagan Highlands, you'll see the Dead Lakes and learn their name, cross the Ulagan Pass with its centuries-old pine trees, and visit mysterious Scythian burial mounds. Then, a spectacular sight awaits: the Katu-Yaryk Pass, a narrow, winding ribbon stretching down a nearly vertical cliff. We'll stop at the summit to take photos against the backdrop of the pass and the valley far below, and then descend this incredible road to the Chulyshman River Canyon. After lunch, we'll take a short hike to the full-flowing Kurkure Waterfall. In the evening, we'll return to the glamping site.


We leave the welcoming Taigala glamping site and return to civilization along the familiar Chuysky Tract. Along the way, we'll make stops at locations we missed on the first day of our journey. We'll also stop for lunch. In the afternoon, we'll arrive at the Altai Nomad Camp ethno-glamping site at the Biryuzovaya Katun resort. In the evening, we'll enjoy a farewell dinner with traditional nomadic dishes and a short cultural program, during which everyone will have the opportunity to try on traditional Altai costumes.
After breakfast at the glamping site, transfer to the Gorno-Altaysk airport. See you soon!
All our walking tours are not particularly challenging—they range from 5 to 10 km, with no significant elevation gain. Therefore, the program is suitable for those without significant physical fitness.
The age category of the program is 12+.
On the main days of the program, full board is provided (lunches can be substituted for picnics in scenic natural locations). Lunch and dinner are included on the first day, and breakfast only is included on the last day.
This tour is designed for groups of 8 to 14 people.
Insurance is not included in the tour price, but we recommend purchasing it before your trip. You may also want to get vaccinated beforehand. Ticks are common in Altai in the summer.