SIBERIAN WINTER TOURS - Altai Mountain Trekking Snow Fun Tours SMS Frankfurt #Siberia
WINTER TOURS IN SIBERIA
Explore the wilderness of the Siberian winter with SMS Frankfurt Group Travel. Jumping into the Ice Water at approx minus 30 Celsius - Winter Tours Trekking, Snow Mobile, Sauna (Banya) Fun and Survival Training.
Join our tours and adventures to Russia, Eastern Europe and all over Central Asia. One of our highlights - Experience the Siberian winter in the Altai region. Nature tours, winter sport, lotz of fun and Russian Sauna (Banya) are just a couple of highlights during our winter tours in Siberia.
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Altay is one of the best destinations in Siberia if you're into rafting or trekking. Here's how to make the most of it.
The Altai mountains are a mountain range in Central and East Asia, where Russia, China, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan come together, and are where the rivers Irtysh and Ob have their headwaters. The northwest end of the range is at 52° N and between 84° and 90° E (where it merges with the Sayan Mountains to the east), and extends southeast from there to about 45° N and 99° E, where it gradually becomes lower and merges into the high plateau of the Gobi Desert.
The name Altai means Gold Mountain in Mongolian; alt (gold) and tai (suffix - with; the mountain with gold) and also in its Chinese name, derived from the Mongol name (Chinese: 金山; literally: Gold Mountain). In Turkic languages altin means gold and dag means mountain. The proposed Altaic language family takes its name from this mountain range.
In the north of the region is the Sailughem Mountains, also known as Kolyvan Altai, which stretch northeast from 49° N and 86° E towards the western extremity of the Sayan Mountains in 51° 60' N and 89° E. Their mean elevation is 1,500 to 1,750 m. The snow-line runs at 2,000 m on the northern side and at 2,400 m on the southern, and above it the rugged peaks tower some 1,000 m higher. Mountain passes across the range are few and difficult, the chief being the Ulan-daban at 2,827 m (2,879 m according to Kozlov), and the Chapchan-daban, at 3,217 m, in the south and north respectively. On the east and southeast this range is flanked by the great plateau of Mongolia, the transition being effected gradually by means of several minor plateaus, such as Ukok (2,380 m) with Pazyryk Valley, Chuya (1,830 m), Kendykty (2,500 m), Kak (2,520 m), (2,590 m), and (2,410 m).
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Trekking in Snow - Schneewanderung - Winter Tours Trekking, Snow Mobile, Sauna (Banja) Fun and Survival Training.
Join our tours and adventures to Russia, Eastern Europe and all over Central Asia.
One of our highlights - Experience the Siberian winter in the Altai region. Nature tours, winter sport, lotz of fun and Russian Sauna (Banja) are just a couple of highlights during our winter tours in Siberia.
See more on our websites and Facebook.
Altay is one of the best destinations in Siberia if you're into rafting or trekking. Here's how to make the most of it.
The Altai mountains are a mountain range in Central and East Asia, where Russia, China, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan come together, and are where the rivers Irtysh and Ob have their headwaters. The northwest end of the range is at 52° N and between 84° and 90° E (where it merges with the Sayan Mountains to the east), and extends southeast from there to about 45° N and 99° E, where it gradually becomes lower and merges into the high plateau of the Gobi Desert.
The name Altai means Gold Mountain in Mongolian; alt (gold) and tai (suffix - with; the mountain with gold) and also in its Chinese name, derived from the Mongol name (Chinese: 金山; literally: Gold Mountain). In Turkic languages altin means gold and dag means mountain. The proposed Altaic language family takes its name from this mountain range.
In the north of the region is the Sailughem Mountains, also known as Kolyvan Altai, which stretch northeast from 49° N and 86° E towards the western extremity of the Sayan Mountains in 51° 60' N and 89° E. Their mean elevation is 1,500 to 1,750 m. The snow-line runs at 2,000 m on the northern side and at 2,400 m on the southern, and above it the rugged peaks tower some 1,000 m higher. Mountain passes across the range are few and difficult, the chief being the Ulan-daban at 2,827 m (2,879 m according to Kozlov), and the Chapchan-daban, at 3,217 m, in the south and north respectively. On the east and southeast this range is flanked by the great plateau of Mongolia, the transition being effected gradually by means of several minor plateaus, such as Ukok (2,380 m) with Pazyryk Valley, Chuya (1,830 m), Kendykty (2,500 m), Kak (2,520 m), (2,590 m), and (2,410 m).
Check out our website VodkaCruise.com for all Train Adventures in Russia and Central Asia.
We offer more tours all around the world - Incentives-Worldwide.com
All trips hosted by
SMS FRANKFURT GROUP TRAVEL
Events Incentives Adventures
Burgfriedenstrasse 17
60489 Frankfurt am Main
Germany
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