Remote, wild and spectacular, this remote area in the far East of Russia offers some of the most unique and incredible landscapes on Earth, with November and December being the best time to go.
Go heli-skiing amongst active volcanoes and slide down giant white powder slopes for the wild skiing adventure of a lifetime.
The Kamchatka Peninsula
Located in the far East of Russia, the Kamchatka is a remote peninsula the size of Germany, Austria and Switzerland combined.
The scenery is like nothing on earth: dramatic, open and expansive, with the greatest concentration of active volcanoes on Earth, the highest reaching 4,750m.
Little human development has left space for truly epic skiiing terrain: the scope and spaciousness make for some of the planet’s best heli-skiing.
Heli-Skiing in the Kamchatka
Go heli-skiing with one of Russia’s leading operators, operating in the UK and Chamonix with over 20 years of experience.
With an average of 8 runs a day over 1,000m in some of the most spectacular landscapes on Earth, this makes for a once- in-a-lifetime experience and a truly unique and unforgettable adventure.
Ski down to the beach from the summit of smoking volcanos, bathe in pristine hot springs at sunset, and slalom alongside rivers of molten lava.