Kamchatka.name is an English-language information portal for international tourists, dedicated to one of the most breathtaking destinations on the planet — the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia's Far East. We've brought everything you need into one place, so planning your trip to the "edge of the world" is easy, safe, and enjoyable from start to finish.
Kamchatka.name is the go-to tourism portal about Kamchatka in the English language. Our mission is to introduce international audiences to a land of volcanoes, geysers, bears, hot springs, and world-class wilderness fishing — and to help every traveler find a trusted tour operator and book their trip with confidence. We serve tourists from the United States, China, Europe, and beyond who are ready to discover the real Russia.
The site brings together everything you need to plan your journey:
About Kamchatka — geography, climate, population, regional history, and the indigenous peoples of the North
Attractions — the Klyuchevskaya volcanic group, the Valley of Geysers, Avacha Bay, and thermal hot springs
Interactive Maps — Kamchatka on Google, Yandex, and Bing Maps with key landmarks and travel routes
Live Cams — real-time webcam streams of active volcanoes and the central square of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky
360° Panoramas — virtual tours of the peninsula's most iconic locations
News — the latest Kamchatka updates, seasonal deals, and special offers from tour companies
Photo Gallery — stunning images from tours, fishing expeditions, and wilderness adventures
Our Travel Agencies section brings together vetted Kamchatka tour operators with years of experience hosting international guests. Our partners specialize in inbound international tourism and offer itineraries for every budget and interest — volcano trekking, bear watching, whitewater rafting, helicopter tours, and sport fishing. You can compare offers, contact operators directly, and book your trip safely and securely.
The Kamchatka Peninsula is one of the last places on Earth where nature has been preserved in its purest form. The Kamchatka Region covers over 464,000 sq km and is home to just 345,000 people — meaning vast, untouched wilderness is accessible to anyone willing to make the journey. It's roughly 4,200 miles and an 8-hour flight from Moscow to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, but every mile is worth it.
Kamchatka.name — your trusted guide from inspiration to an unforgettable adventure in Russia's Far East.
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