Local Transport
Buses connect Khorol’ to larger regional centers like Vladivostok and Ussuriysk.





Khorol’ is an administrative center situated in the Primorye region of the Russian Far East. With a population of approximately 11,000, it acts as the primary hub for the Khorolsky District. The town is characterized by its functional, low-key atmosphere and its role in supporting the local agricultural economy. While it is not a major tourist destination, it offers a glimpse into the everyday life of the region, surrounded by the vast landscapes of the Primorye territory.
Khorol’ is an administrative center situated in the Primorye region of the Russian Far East. With a population of approximately 11,000, it acts as the primary hub for the Khorolsky District. The town is characterized by its functional, low-key atmosphere and its role in supporting the local agricultural economy. While it is not a major tourist destination, it offers a glimpse into the everyday life of the region, surrounded by the vast landscapes of the Primorye territory.
Administrative center of the Khorolsky District.
Gateway to the agricultural heart of Primorye.
Authentic small-town Russian Far East atmosphere.
Limited tourist-oriented services and accommodations.
Continental climate with cold winters and warm summers.
Best visited as part of a wider exploration of the Primorye region.
Buses connect Khorol’ to larger regional centers like Vladivostok and Ussuriysk.
Russian is the primary language spoken; a translation app is useful for visitors.
Quiet rural exploration and administrative visits.
RUB ₽
$30-$60 p/day
11,245
Ensure you have Russian Rubles (RUB) on hand for local shops and services.
Russian
May-September
Late spring is pleasant but can be damp as the region transitions from winter.
The best time for travel, with warm temperatures suitable for exploring the countryside.
September offers mild weather and colorful autumn scenery.
Expect cold, dry conditions; proper winter clothing is essential.