Resident of the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation opened a tourist eco-complex in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Area

The “Ves Mir” (All World) company, a resident of the preferential regime of the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation (AZRF), opened the eco-complex “Dusha Yamala” (Soul of Yamal) in Novy Urengoy. The complex includes a glamping site of 5 dome and modular houses with a capacity up to 20 guests, 7 baths, an ethnopark, a mini-zoo and a festival site. The recreation area will be able to receive more than 10 thousand guests and provide 840 excursions per year. Under an agreement with the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC), the investor invested 59 million rubles. The complex is located within the city limits. According to the company's CEO, this will ensure its constant occupancy: Novy Urengoy is easy to get to. The concept of "Soul of Yamal" allows guests to have an interesting weekend or stay for the holidays. The complex will host various events, in particular, ethnic festivals. In this way, it will promote the development of ethnotourism and contribute to patriotic education.

The “Ves Mir” (All World) company, a resident of the preferential regime of the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation (AZRF), opened the eco-complex “Dusha Yamala” (Soul of Yamal) in Novy Urengoy. The complex includes a glamping site of 5 dome and modular houses with a capacity up to 20 guests, 7 baths, an ethnopark, a mini-zoo and a festival site. The recreation area will be able to receive more than 10 thousand guests and provide 840 excursions per year. Under an agreement with the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC), the investor invested 59 million rubles.

The complex is located within the city limits. According to the company's CEO, this will ensure its constant occupancy: Novy Urengoy is easy to get to. The concept of "Soul of Yamal" allows guests to have an interesting weekend or stay for the holidays. The complex will host various events, in particular, ethnic festivals. In this way, it will promote the development of ethnotourism and contribute to patriotic education.

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