Russia’s Far East and Arctic regions offer frontier tourism experiences combining indigenous culture, wildlife, and adventure sports. Yakutia’s reindeer herding festivals, Kamchatka’s volcano treks, and Arctic icebreaker cruises attract niche travelers.
Infrastructure investments include new airports, eco-lodges, and cruise terminals under Russia’s Arctic Strategy 2035. Partnerships with Asian tour operators target markets in China, India, and South Korea seeking polar and cultural tourism packages.
Sustainability guidelines mandate waste management, renewable energy use, and indigenous community participation in tourism ventures.

