Russia's 'Three Volcanoes' Park: A 2028 Tourism Revolution
The 'Three Volcanoes' Park project in Kamchatka, Russia, is an ambitious tourism venture aiming to combine expeditionary, skiing, and balneological tourism. This extensive project, the largest and most unique in the Far East, is currently in its active construction phase and is expected to be completed in its first phase by 2028.
The project, centered around the Goryachaya Sopka Resort, will include hotels and ski infrastructure. Engineering and transport infrastructure facilities are being constructed, including a heating system and power supply connections. A regional public road is being built to serve both residents and guests of the peninsula. Some facilities are expected to be available before 2028.
The project aims to involve local Kamchatka entrepreneurs, fostering local economic growth. An investor is currently selecting a general contractor and forming a list of works for 2025. However, as of October 2025, no official information has been published about which company has been chosen for this role.
The 'Three Volcanoes' Park project in Kamchatka is progressing with the construction of various facilities, including a heating system and power supply connections. Local entrepreneurs are expected to play a significant role in the project's development. While an investor is selecting a general contractor, the public is still awaiting official announcements regarding this crucial appointment.
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