Russia is betting on Arctic tourism
The country's tourism agency has announced its intent to tap into growing interest in travel to the region.
Tourism to the Arctic has grown in the last decade, and the Russian region is no exception. Despite having few routes and virtually no real ports of call, the Russian Arctic—particularly the region comprising the Russian Arctic National Park—is preparing for a travel boom.
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