Preparation
Ensure you are fully equipped for remote wilderness travel, as facilities may be limited in such vast protected areas.
Shushensky Bor National Park is a vast and ecologically significant protected area situated in the Krasnoyarsk Krai region of Russia. As an IUCN Category II protected area, it serves as a sanctuary for diverse Siberian wildlife and unique forest ecosystems. The park offers a rugged, immersive experience for visitors looking to explore the natural beauty of the region, featuring extensive trails and untouched wilderness. It is a destination defined by its quiet, expansive landscapes, making it perfect for those who appreciate remote outdoor settings and ecological conservation. Whether you are interested in hiking, photography, or simply experiencing the vastness of the Siberian landscape, the park provides a profound connection to nature.
Shushensky Bor National Park is a vast and ecologically significant protected area situated in the Krasnoyarsk Krai region of Russia. As an IUCN Category II protected area, it serves as a sanctuary for diverse Siberian wildlife and unique forest ecosystems. The park offers a rugged, immersive experience for visitors looking to explore the natural beauty of the region, featuring extensive trails and untouched wilderness. It is a destination defined by its quiet, expansive landscapes, making it perfect for those who appreciate remote outdoor settings and ecological conservation. Whether you are interested in hiking, photography, or simply experiencing the vastness of the Siberian landscape, the park provides a profound connection to nature.
IUCN Category II protected wilderness area.
Diverse Siberian forest ecosystems and wildlife habitats.
Extensive trails for immersive nature exploration.
Profoundly quiet and remote landscape settings.
Remote location requiring careful planning and self-sufficiency.
Significant ecological importance; visitors are expected to follow strict 'leave no trace' principles.
Limited infrastructure compared to urban parks, focusing on raw, natural experiences.
Ensure you are fully equipped for remote wilderness travel, as facilities may be limited in such vast protected areas.
Bring offline maps or a GPS device, as cell service can be unreliable in the deep Siberian forest.
Nature lovers, hikers, and those seeking remote Siberian wilderness.
RUB ₽
$40-$90 p/day
Russian
Check local weather reports before visiting, as Siberian conditions can change rapidly and significantly between seasons.
Adhere to all park regulations regarding protected areas to preserve the local wildlife and delicate ecosystems.
Nature Lovers, Hikers, Photography