Rating of Ski Resorts in the Former USSR Countries by Cost of Vacation
The travel portal Travel.ru has compiled a ranking of the ten ski resorts in the former USSR that are popular among Russian tourists.
The budget calculation for a resort vacation per person included the following parameters:
- accommodation in a 2-3 star hotel within a 15-kilometer radius of the lift;
- cost of dinner in a café within walking distance from the hotel;
- daily ski pass.
In first place in the ranking is the ski resort "Karakol" in Kyrgyzstan. Here, a tourist will spend $46 per day. "Karakol" is located on the slopes of the Terskey Alatau ridge, at an altitude of 2300 meters. In Soviet times, this base was used for training the Olympic team of the USSR. The slopes are suitable for both freeriders and those who prefer groomed trails. Most of the trails run through coniferous forests. In winter, the mountain slopes are served by two three-seater and one two-seater chair lifts, as well as two cable-tow lifts with a stationary telescopic button. A special lift is provided for sledders. Snowmobiles are available for transportation to the slopes for those who want to ride on untouched snow. The resort has equipment rental services. The highest point for skiing is 3040 meters; the vertical drop is 740 meters; the minimum slope is 7%; the maximum slope is 53%; the total length of the trails is 20 kilometers; the lengths of the descents range from 400 meters to 3.5 kilometers. The ski base is located 7 kilometers from the city of Karakol. How to get there: by plane to Bishkek or Almaty, then by taxi or minibus. The distance from Bishkek is 400 kilometers (5 hours of travel). The road passes through the picturesque Boom Gorge, along the shoreline of Lake Issyk-Kul, the second largest (after Lake Titicaca in Peru) high-altitude lake on the planet. Russian citizens do not need a visa to enter Kyrgyzstan; entry is possible with either a foreign passport or a domestic Russian passport.
With a budget of $49 per day, the second place in the ranking went to "Logoysk" in Belarus. The Logoysk ski and wellness complex is located in the north of the Minsk region, 32 kilometers from the capital of Belarus, near the town of Logoysk. The resort offers five illuminated trails with a total length of 3679 meters and a vertical drop of 82 meters, equipped with a four-seater chairlift with a capacity of 2000 people per hour (the ascent time is about five minutes). There is also a button lift. A snow cannon and modern equipment for slope maintenance ensure that the trails are always in good condition. For beginners, there is a training slope where vacationers can take advantage of professional instructors, as well as rental services for necessary equipment. In addition to steep descents, visitors can enjoy the entertainment attraction "Fun Tubing." Russian citizens do not need a visa to visit Belarus.
The third place in the ranking goes to the resort "Tsakhkadzor" in Armenia (budget - $50 per day), which was the main Olympic base of the USSR. "Tsakhkadzor" is a resort for skiers of almost any level. The middle part of the slopes is good for calm skiing (vertical drop - 230 meters) and is equipped with a chairlift (800 meters). In the western part of the resort, there is a modern four-stage cable car with a length of 5000 meters. Between the second and third stages, there is a cozy café where many skiers and snowboarders like to relax. The "black" trails with a vertical drop of 350 meters are located at the upper part of the mountain and are served by a 1000-meter chairlift. There are very steep slopes, a 10-meter cornice, and a sports chute. From the top, there is a stunning view of Ararat and Lake Sevan. From here, one can cross over the pass to the ridge of the neighboring mountain and access the most extreme trails. The lower part of the slopes is allocated for a bobsled chute, which requires advanced skiing techniques. The total length of the ski trails is over 7200 meters. There are about 50 diverse trails in "Tsakhkadzor." The slopes are maintained by snow groomers. In addition to chairlifts, several button lifts serve the trails. The distance from Yerevan is 60 kilometers (travel time from the airport is 1 hour and 15 minutes). Russians do not need a visa to enter Armenia, but their foreign passport must be valid for the entire duration of their stay in the country.
Fourth place on the list went to the Uzbek ski resort "Chimgan" (budget - $51), fifth place went to the Ukrainian resort "Slavske" ($53), sixth place to "Altai Alps" (Kazakhstan) with a budget of $81, seventh and eighth places were awarded to the Georgian resort "Bakuriani" and the Ukrainian "Bukovel" - both with a budget of $83, and finally, ninth place went to the Georgian "Gudauri" - $88.
The most expensive ski resort studied by Travel.ru in the former USSR turned out to be the Kazakh "Chimbulak" with a daily budget of $94. It is one of the most popular resorts in Kazakhstan, located in the picturesque Medeo Gorge, just 25 kilometers from Almaty. The ski slopes of "Chimbulak" are certified by the International Ski Federation (FIS). The downhill and giant slalom courses are among the ten most difficult in the world. The ski slopes of the resort are served by two combined lifts (gondola + chair), a four-seater chairlift, and a button lift, as well as a baby lift. The ascent can be made from an altitude of 2295 meters to the Talgar Pass - 3183 meters, with a vertical drop of 888 meters. The trails are prepared by three snow groomers. The hallmark of "Chimbulak" is the variety of slopes for skiers of any skill level. The ski and snowboard school has about thirty instructors, and there is a children's area at the school. In Kazakhstan, Russian tourists can enter without any formalities - with a foreign or internal passport of a Russian citizen.
Source: Travel.ru
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