Created in 1995, the park is situated in the picturesque valley Nalycheva. The park of about 300 thousand hectares. The park contains unique natural features, flora and fauna of the Kamchatka region. Park listed as a cultural and natural heritage and mountainous landscapes YuNESKO.Tundrovye park natural complexes amazing and picturesque. And thanks to the fact that the valley is surrounded by mountains, it has developed a soft, special microclimate. The park is rich in animals and plants, many species of which are listed in the Red Book.
The park is attractive healing hot and cold mineral springs, the most visited - thermal Zheltorechenskie, local history, Goryacherechenskie, Talovskie sources and cold - Chistinskie, Koryak and Aagskie narzans.
There Itelmen legend - if a person enters the hot water Nalychevo source with the first rays of the sun, it will gain eternal youth, beauty and health. It's just a legend, fairy tale, but "Fairy Tale - a lie, so it hint."
Research carried out by scientists of the Tomsk Institute of balneology and physiotherapy proved that the unique properties of water, the concentration of biologically active components, make it a truly healing in the treatment and prevention of many gynecological, skin diseases, liver diseases, cardiovascular, central nervous, musculoskeletal, urogenital systems for metabolic disorders.
Geographical southern boundary of the park, location close to the green area of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky and Yelizovo Airport, making it convenient for tourists.
The park is the base from which tourists make trips to the sources and the attractions of the valley. For tourists - hiking, skiing, horseback riding, as well as a helicopter tour. Main place of leisure - a cordon of Central Park, where tourists are built houses, there is a shop, observation tower, helipad and indoor bonfire. The Museum named after the famous explorer of Kamchatka V.I.Semёnova exposition acquainting tourists not only with the plant, wildlife parks, volcanoes and springs, but also the life and work of Semenov.
Photo: Natural Park Nalychevo