Discover the best top things to do in Kola Peninsula, Russia including Regional Puppet Theater, Alyosha Monument, Monument of the Defenders of the Soviet Arctic during the Great Patriotic War, Museum and Exhibition Center Apatite, Kola Travel, Murmansk English Guide, Kola Peninsula, Lenin Nuclear Icebreaker, Teriberka, Memorial Complex to the Soldiers and Seamen Who Died in Peaceful Time, Anatoly Bredov Monument.
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Set over Kola Estuary is the 116 ft tall monument of a soldier with a rifle slung over his shoulder representing the soldiers and sailors who defended Murmansk against a German invasion during WW2. It is an impressive memorial to the defenders. The tomb of unknown solder is in front
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Kola Travel (since 2002) offers one-day adventures in Murmansk Region. Our own professional guides and equipment guarantee to reach the most scenic places; remote Saami and fishing villages, cities, White Sea, Barents Sea, waterfalls and tundra’s. By foot, bicycle, boat, car, bus, 4x4 vehicles, ski or snowmobile. For groups and individuals. Start from our office or at any hotel on Kola Peninsula.
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We are Murmansk local guides’ Artel. Our mission is to show Russian Arctic: the real one, the one we know, and we love! We are English, German, Norwegian and Russian speaking, legal, educated, trained for emergency (first aid certified), experienced and friendly. For 4 years, we have been guiding more than 5000 foreign guests from all over the world.
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You have to visit this former nuclear icebreaker on a russian tour. Since we didn't understand any of what was being said we just took photos and looked up information online later. The tour moves quite quickly, so we didn't have time to read the English information on the walls.
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Teriberka is an amazing place in the Northern part of the Kola Peninsula. Here you can see firsthand the unfrozen shore of the Arctic ocean, snow-covered endless expanses of the Arctic tundra, a sandy beach in the middle of snowdrifts and the polar sun, as if melting before your eyes... And yet — the ruins and traces of the Soviet and tsarist era. The North knows
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I suggest to visit the monument, they put a submarine wheelhouse fragment and built a chapel as a lighthouse.
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