Elbrus
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27.04.2026

The village of Elbrus is located in the Baksan River valley in the Elbrus District of Kabardino-Balkaria, 25 km from the district center of Tyrnyauz and 18 km from the foot of Mount Elbrus. It is located at an altitude of 795 meters above sea level.

There are also Narzan springs in the vicinity of the village.

The village has a kindergarten and a school, a local hospital, and a community center. Tourism is well-developed, with several campsites and mountaineering camps.

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Geo coordinates:43°15'20.4"N 42°38'35.1"E
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В Приэльбрусье завершились съёмки ещё одного кинопроекта — «Прозрение». 

Команда взглянула на горный туризм как живое переплетение людей и смыслов: райдеров с их страстью к спускам, учёных с бережным вниманием к деталям, местных жителей — с безграничной любовью к месту, где они выросли.

За 17 дней съёмок были отсняты десятки эффектных проездов, занятия по ледолазанию и ночёвки на базе гляциологов на 2700 м, беседы с легендами-старожилами о том, как они наблюдали изменения ледников Эльбруса на протяжении всей своей жизни (30-40 лет) и параллельно — изменение культуры туризма. 

Фильм покажет, как осознанный альпинизм и туризм становятся частью культурного кода региона.

Монтаж планируется завершить к концу лета. Далее последуют показы на фестивалях, в турклубах, на курорте и онлайн. В Приэльбрусье завершились съёмки ещё одного кинопроекта — «Прозрение». 

Команда взглянула на горный туризм как живое переплетение людей и смыслов: райдеров с их страстью к спускам, учёных с бережным вниманием к деталям, местных жителей — с безграничной любовью к месту, где они выросли.

За 17 дней съёмок были отсняты десятки эффектных проездов, занятия по ледолазанию и ночёвки на базе гляциологов на 2700 м, беседы с легендами-старожилами о том, как они наблюдали изменения ледников Эльбруса на протяжении всей своей жизни (30-40 лет) и параллельно — изменение культуры туризма. 

Фильм покажет, как осознанный альпинизм и туризм становятся частью культурного кода региона.

Монтаж планируется завершить к концу лета. Далее последуют показы на фестивалях, в турклубах, на курорте и онлайн. В Приэльбрусье завершились съёмки ещё одного кинопроекта — «Прозрение». 

Команда взглянула на горный туризм как живое переплетение людей и смыслов: райдеров с их страстью к спускам, учёных с бережным вниманием к деталям, местных жителей — с безграничной любовью к месту, где они выросли.

За 17 дней съёмок были отсняты десятки эффектных проездов, занятия по ледолазанию и ночёвки на базе гляциологов на 2700 м, беседы с легендами-старожилами о том, как они наблюдали изменения ледников Эльбруса на протяжении всей своей жизни (30-40 лет) и параллельно — изменение культуры туризма. 

Фильм покажет, как осознанный альпинизм и туризм становятся частью культурного кода региона.

Монтаж планируется завершить к концу лета. Далее последуют показы на фестивалях, в турклубах, на курорте и онлайн. В Приэльбрусье завершились съёмки ещё одного кинопроекта — «Прозрение». 

Команда взглянула на горный туризм как живое переплетение людей и смыслов: райдеров с их страстью к спускам, учёных с бережным вниманием к деталям, местных жителей — с безграничной любовью к месту, где они выросли.

За 17 дней съёмок были отсняты десятки эффектных проездов, занятия по ледолазанию и ночёвки на базе гляциологов на 2700 м, беседы с легендами-старожилами о том, как они наблюдали изменения ледников Эльбруса на протяжении всей своей жизни (30-40 лет) и параллельно — изменение культуры туризма. 

Фильм покажет, как осознанный альпинизм и туризм становятся частью культурного кода региона.

Монтаж планируется завершить к концу лета. Далее последуют показы на фестивалях, в турклубах, на курорте и онлайн. В Приэльбрусье завершились съёмки ещё одного кинопроекта — «Прозрение». 

Команда взглянула на горный туризм как живое переплетение людей и смыслов: райдеров с их страстью к спускам, учёных с бережным вниманием к деталям, местных жителей — с безграничной любовью к месту, где они выросли.

За 17 дней съёмок были отсняты десятки эффектных проездов, занятия по ледолазанию и ночёвки на базе гляциологов на 2700 м, беседы с легендами-старожилами о том, как они наблюдали изменения ледников Эльбруса на протяжении всей своей жизни (30-40 лет) и параллельно — изменение культуры туризма. 

Фильм покажет, как осознанный альпинизм и туризм становятся частью культурного кода региона.

Монтаж планируется завершить к концу лета. Далее последуют показы на фестивалях, в турклубах, на курорте и онлайн. В Приэльбрусье завершились съёмки ещё одного кинопроекта — «Прозрение». 

Команда взглянула на горный туризм как живое переплетение людей и смыслов: райдеров с их страстью к спускам, учёных с бережным вниманием к деталям, местных жителей — с безграничной любовью к месту, где они выросли.

За 17 дней съёмок были отсняты десятки эффектных проездов, занятия по ледолазанию и ночёвки на базе гляциологов на 2700 м, беседы с легендами-старожилами о том, как они наблюдали изменения ледников Эльбруса на протяжении всей своей жизни (30-40 лет) и параллельно — изменение культуры туризма. 

Фильм покажет, как осознанный альпинизм и туризм становятся частью культурного кода региона.

Монтаж планируется завершить к концу лета. Далее последуют показы на фестивалях, в турклубах, на курорте и онлайн.

Filming for another film project, "Epiphany," has concluded in the Elbrus region.

The team explored mountain tourism as a vibrant interweaving of people and meanings: riders with their passion for skiing, scientists with their meticulous attention to detail, and local residents with their boundless love for the place where they grew up.

During 17 days of filming, dozens of spectacular rides were captured, along with ice climbing lessons and overnight stays at a glaciology camp at 2,700 meters. Conversations with legendary veterans about how they've observed changes in Elbrus glaciers throughout their lives (30-40 years) and, concurrently, the changing culture of tourism were also captured.

The film will show how mindful mountaineering and tourism are becoming part of the region's cultural identity.

Editing is scheduled to be completed by the end of summer. Screenings will follow at festivals, in tourist clubs, at the resort, and online.

27.04.2026
13:40:04

From May 2nd to 8th, Elbrus will host the 17th edition of the Red Fox Elbrus Race 2026 festival.

On May 3rd, the individual ski mountaineering race will take place. This sport debuted at the 2026 Winter Olympics, where Nikita Filippov, a regular participant in the Red Fox Elbrus Race, won silver in the sprint. The Elbrus race will be the final stage of the Russian Cup and a powerful conclusion to the season for professional athletes.

On May 5th, the vertical kilometer race will take place from 2,450 to 3,450 meters. This is the largest race of the festival and a stage of the Russian Cup. Skyrunners must complete the race within two hours.

On May 7th, the sky marathon race will take place, a race to the Western Summit of Elbrus (5,642 meters). The race will be held in two stages: from the Azau glade (2,350 m) and from the Bochki shelter (3,750 m).

Participants include national team representatives, winners of national championships, and World Cup stages. Athletes of any experience are also eligible to participate in the overall standings in all three events.

22.04.2026
12:41:31

Elbrus has launched its annual training camp for professional athletes, including alpine skiers and freestyle skiers. Students from sports schools in Moscow, the Moscow region, and Minsk are grooming the Garabashi-Mir trail. Sixty-five people have arrived, and in May, they will be joined by members of the Russian national teams, including Paralympic athletes.

The operations team meticulously prepares the trail twice a day: for both athletes and resort guests. A special sports slope on the famous Garabashi Glacier will also be in operation in May.

14.04.2026
17:39:25

Elbrus is growing: Kavkaz.RF is developing the resort's mountaineering segment.

A conference entitled "Current Safety Issues in Adventure Tourism in Russia" was held in Moscow. Alexey Elin, Advisor to the General Director, delivered a presentation on behalf of the development institute. The event brought together key industry players: resort managers, mountain guides, climbers, rescuers, and representatives of insurance and assistance companies.

The conference aims to create a safer and more sustainable environment for adventure tourism in Russia and to facilitate the exchange of experience between industries. The organizers dedicated the first part to presentations, while the second was dedicated to expert networking to develop key points. Following the conference, the organizers announced the decision to make the conference an annual event.

The Caucasus, the region home to virtually all of the country's highest peaks, including Elbrus, dominated the agenda. Alexey Elin discussed the progress of the Elbrus resort's modernization, including what has been accomplished and what is planned for the coming years. He noted that the resort isn't directly involved in climbing, but de facto supports the mountaineering industry: it provides infrastructure such as cable cars and the Liprus high-mountain hotel, builds an alpine village at an altitude of 3,900 meters, and restores the legendary Priyut 11 high-mountain hotel at an altitude of 4,100 meters. Furthermore, the resort's team promotes the historical heritage of the area—it was here in the 1930s that Soviet mountaineering was born.

Conference participants particularly noted the work of the Elbrus rescue service. In addition to ensuring safety on the ski slopes, the resort's rescuers, in emergency situations, collaborate with the Elbrus High-Altitude Search and Rescue Team of the Ministry of Emergency Situations. The recent helicopter evacuations of climbers from the Shkhelda and Bezengi walls were also discussed—cases that confirm the critical importance of professional rescue work at high altitudes, the availability of appropriate equipment, and the need for voluntary insurance policies covering sports risks.

A separate topic of discussion was the introduction of a permit system, climber insurance, and the establishment of rescue stations on the north face of Elbrus. The Kavkaz.RF team is conducting this work jointly with the Russian Ministry of Economic Development, the Elbrus National Park, and the Government of Kabardino-Balkaria.

"By the next mountaineering season, we intend to work with the professional community to develop a system for route permits and insurance—these are long-overdue issues. But we are approaching this carefully. It is important for us that any innovations are justified and do not create barriers for the industry," noted Alexey Elin.

The conference was organized by Save Pro Life, an online travel insurance service. Presentations were also given by representatives of the Russian Mountain Guides Association, the Russian Mountaineering Federation, the Ministry of Emergency Situations, tour operators AlpIndustry-Tour and Elbrus Expert, the Heliaction helicopter company, the UAL mountain club, the Savitar Group assistance company, and the Grebni travel club.

03.04.2026
18:05:51

The freeride tournament has kicked off at Elbrus.

On the first day, teams from Alpindustria and the resort are preparing for the races.

Kavkaz.RF is a partner of the event. The resort is preparing the competition slopes (including assessing avalanche conditions), organizing rescue missions, providing ski passes, and marking and fencing the trails near the start area.

25.03.2026
16:26:54

Russian Sports Minister Mikhail Degtyarev, Kabardino-Balkarian Sports Minister Islam Khasanov, and Kavkaz.RF Deputy Director General Khisa Bekkaev met in an unusual location – at an altitude of 4,000 meters, at the Elbrus resort.

They discussed creating infrastructure for year-round training for national teams of Russia and other friendly countries.

Here, climbers from all over the world prepare to conquer Europe's highest peak, Mount Elbrus.

22.03.2026
14:55:10

Elbrus welcomes the strongest freeriders to its slopes.

From March 25-29, the AlpIndustria chain of stores will host the final stage of the Freeride World Qualifier competition in Russia. Three stars offer more challenging terrain than 1- and 2-star levels, and riders earn more points toward qualifying for international competitions, the Freeride World Tour.

Brothers Marat and Kaisyn Uzdenov held a preparatory training session at Elbrus before the competition.

19.03.2026
13:08:36

Elbrus is updating its hotel landscape.

Elbrus Group has received a positive assessment from the Main State Expertise Authority (Glavgosexpertiza) and is preparing to build a new complex in the Azau glade.

The complex will include:

Five four-star hotels with 600 rooms.

A children's entertainment center (cafe, play areas for children up to three years old, areas for workshops, board games, and active games).

SPA (saunas, hammam, group exercise room, and cardiovascular equipment).

Restaurants, a conference and banquet hall, meeting rooms, and shops.

All buildings are designed with the needs of guests with limited mobility in mind: wheelchair turning areas, handrails, and adjoining rooms for accompanying persons.

Opening is scheduled for the end of 2028. At the same time, four more cable cars in the eastern sector, near the observatory, will be launched.

16.03.2026
12:58:28

Upcoming events calendar at Elbrus.

March 25-29 — Final stage of the main freeride competition, FWQ 3* (registration is now open!). Spectacular tricks and graceful lines from the most experienced riders.

May 2-8 — Red Fox Elbrus Race: this will bring together skyrunning, ski mountaineering, and snowshoeing enthusiasts.

August 1-3 — Alpindustria Elbrus Race trail running festival, with a 131-km lead course, a "ring" around Elbrus.

June 9-15 — Rocks of Russia climbing festival.

Almost 70 km of eco-trails have been laid, including 12 km of new routes. The high-altitude ones will open in July, while the lower ones will become accessible earlier, in June.

Thanks to the Garabashi Glacier, the resort remains a training and educational base this summer: it will host National League of Instructors courses, and the Russian alpine skiing and freestyle skiing teams will also attend. Training will culminate with the Elbrus Prize competition for teenagers aged 12-15, a giant slalom race at an altitude of 4,100 meters.

04.03.2026
17:59:55

The Kavkaz.RF resorts invite you to spend a long weekend in the mountains.

During the holidays, in addition to skiing, guests of Elbrus and Mamison will enjoy an interactive program dedicated to Defender of the Fatherland Day. On February 22 and 23, from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM, the resorts will host an entertainment program.

Azau Glade at Elbrus will feature workshops, themed competitions, and hosts and a DJ will create a festive atmosphere. The program will open on both days with the children's animation show "Adventures of Young Heroes," and will continue on various days with competitions in giant boxing gloves, arm wrestling, tug-of-war, a 16-kilogram kettlebell lift, and winter boccia. On Elbrus, you can extend your vacation with evening skiing: the Krugozor-Azau trail is now open every evening from 6:30 PM to 10:00 PM.

At Mamison, guests will enjoy an interactive program called "Young Skier's Course," along with entertainers and a DJ. Sports competitions are also planned, including weightlifting, target throwing, an obstacle course, and a giant ski race. Both days will conclude with a discotheque on the resort's main square. Mamison guests can spend their evenings at the new Grand Galabu restaurant, which will open this weekend on the second floor of the service center.

Furthermore, on February 21, Mamison will host another master class, the "Slow Life Workshop," on sketching from life. The event will be led by Sergey Mikhitarov, a photographer and artist from Pyatigorsk. It starts at 1:30 PM. Register here.

It's high season at the resorts, so from February 9th to March 15th, a special system of rates and discounts is in effect. At Elbrus, there's a 5% discount, and when paying with a QR code, a 10% refund is credited to your card. At Mamison, from February 20th to March 15th, there's a 20% discount on ski passes.

20.02.2026
22:54:55

Ski mountaineer Nikita Filippov won his first medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy.

He took second in the sprint—a discipline that involves several stages: part of the ascent is covered on skis with skins, part on foot, with the skis strapped to a backpack, and then a high-speed descent back down on skis. The race lasts approximately 3.5 minutes.

It's worth noting that Nikita's first ski mountaineering camp (he had previously also competed in biathlon and cross-country skiing) took place on Elbrus. It served as preparation for the Junior World Championships and simultaneously as a turning point: the mountains captivated him so much that he decided to devote himself entirely to ski mountaineering.

19.02.2026
23:11:29

Ski mountaineer Nikita Filippov won his first medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy.

He took second in the sprint—a discipline that involves several stages: part of the ascent is covered on skis with skins, part on foot, with the skis strapped to a backpack, and then a high-speed descent back down on skis. The race lasts approximately 3.5 minutes.

It's worth noting that Nikita's first ski mountaineering camp (he had previously also competed in biathlon and cross-country skiing) took place on Elbrus. It served as preparation for the Junior World Championships and simultaneously as a turning point: the mountains captivated him so much that he decided to devote himself entirely to ski mountaineering.

19.02.2026
23:11:29

Evening skiing on Elbrus has become a daily occurrence.

"This is the best thing that's ever happened to the Krugozor-Azau trail," guests are reacting to the news from Kavkaz.RF about the introduction of daily evening skiing. Elbrus' lower trail attracts up to 500 riders at a time and serves as a source of inspiration for creating atmospheric content.

"It's important that the trail's level is suitable not only for professionals but also for intermediate skiers. Although we regularly see local FWQ champions Idris Uzdenov, Alim Matkovskiy, Sofia Vukovich, and others on it. The decision to offer daily evening skiing certainly forces the operations department to work significantly harder, but it's all done for the guests, their experiences, and their joy," says Khisa Bekkaev, Deputy General Director of Kavkaz.RF, responsible for resort operations.

Night skiing has become the most anticipated new feature of the 2025/2026 winter season, along with the eastern sector ski area. Fifty-four illuminated masts were installed specifically for this ski area along a 2.4-kilometer stretch. Since its launch, 7,500 people have enjoyed the "evening skiing."

"Night skiing is the best thing that has ever happened to the Krugozor-Azau trail. Yesterday, today, tomorrow, and now every day! Life on Elbrus will now be vibrant in the evenings," shares rider and blogger Darina Dzhappueva.

Every evening, guests can enjoy fresh corduroy skis when the lights are turned on. A ski pass costs less than a day pass – 2,200 rubles for adults and 1,300 rubles for children. A special offer applies when purchasing online: a 10% discount thanks to instant cashback when paying via the fast payment system.

14.02.2026
09:14:15

The team from the travel show "Let's Go!" visited Mount Elbrus.

While filming a segment about the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic, the show's television crew landed at 3,912 meters—at the high-altitude Liprus Hotel. They experienced all the joys of acclimatization and rehearsed preparations for the climb.

"Let's Go!" has been airing on Channel One since 2022. The hosts have traveled throughout the Caucasus, visiting North Ossetia, Kislovodsk, Arkhyz, and Dagestan, and have returned to the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic for the second time.

12.02.2026
17:10:47

The highest hotel on Elbrus will operate under the Cosmos brand.

Russia's leading hotel operator, Cosmos Hotel Group, and the development institute Kavkaz.RF signed an agreement to jointly develop hotel services for mountain climbers at the Elbrus resort in Kabardino-Balkaria. The first stage of the collaboration was the transfer of the existing high-altitude Leaprus hotel and shelter, located at an altitude of 3,912 meters above sea level, to the Cosmos brand and franchise, guaranteeing operation according to the service and quality standards of the national operator.

With the start of the new 2026 mountaineering season, which traditionally runs from April to September, the eco-hotel LeapRus will open as the Cosmos Elbrus Leaprus Camp. It is now available for reservations on the Cosmos Hotel Group website for stays from April to September 2026. Additionally, the property will be included in the Cosmos Stars loyalty program, allowing members to pay for their stays with accumulated points.

The eco-hotel was built in 2013 and is located at an altitude of 3,912 meters above sea level near the Garabashi cable car station at the Elbrus resort. The nearest settlement is the village of Terskol. The hotel's reception desk is located on the Azau glade, next to the cable car ticket offices.

The hotel has become an acclimatization and recreation center for professional climbers and those pursuing active or ecotourism at the summit of Elbrus. For comfortable accommodation, the hotel offers a total of 34 beds in modules equipped with heating, hot water, and a shower, a dressing area, and a large panoramic window overlooking the peaks of the Caucasus Mountains. Wi-Fi is available on site, along with a cafeteria and a drying room for gear. At night, the hotel grounds are illuminated and equipped with a signaling system.

"For us, this is a landmark project and the first highest-altitude hotel in Europe under our brand." "It's important for us to create and develop high-quality hotel services for a wide range of guests, including extreme tourists and mountain climbers. I am confident that the combined experience and expertise of Cosmos Hotel Group and the Kavkaz.rf development institute will create a comfortable vacation for those from all over the world who conquer Elbrus," noted Alexander Biba, President of Cosmos Hotel Group.

"All projects related to the Elbrus highlands are, by default, the 'most challenging' in the country: first and foremost, the most technically and logistically complex. We are currently continuing to build infrastructure for climbing: we are constructing a 68-bed alpine village and preparing to begin construction on the 'Shelter of Eleven,' so our experience in developing high-altitude hotel services will be more in demand than ever in the coming years. Furthermore, working on the mountain is a transformative experience akin to climbing: those who overcome the challenges here will be able to achieve any heights on the plains." "Therefore, I am confident that the experience of working with Leaprus will influence the overall operations of Cosmos Hotel Group," said Andrey Yumshanov, CEO of Kavkaz.RF.

Earlier, at the Caucasus Investment Forum, Cosmos Hotel Group and the development institute Kavkaz.RF signed an agreement on the joint development of tourism and training for the hospitality industry in the North Caucasus regions.

Elbrus is the legendary and highest mountain resort in the country, offering guests access to an altitude of 3,847 meters above sea level. It has been operating since the 1970s and remains one of the country's leading centers for skiing, sports, and mountaineering. Kavkaz.RF is managing the resort's modernization: this season, the ski area has been expanded and a snowmaking system has been launched, extending what is already the longest ski season in Russia—from November to July.

LeapRus is one of the highest hotels in the world, a modern acclimatization base for climbers, boasting comforts unusual for an altitude of 3,912 meters: electricity, hot water, internet access, and drying chambers. In the main cabin, you can prepare your own meals or dine buffet-style. Two living modules accommodate 24 guests.

The hotel was built by the Italian company Leapfactory for the North Caucasus Mountain Club. Heat recovery technology, LED lighting, and the insulating and antibacterial properties of the materials all contribute to the complex's maximum autonomy, energy efficiency, and environmental friendliness. The dismountable capsule elements, mounted to the foundation using helicopters, ensure seismic resistance for all structures.

The hotel complex's architecture—sleek design, portholes, panoramic glazing, and geometric lines—refers to retrofuturism and mid-century modernism.

Cosmos Hotel Group is a leading federal hotel operator in Russia, founded in 2018. The company's portfolio includes 44 hotels, ranging in category from 3* (city hotels) to 5* (premium hotels, including resort complexes), in 28 Russian cities. The company manages assets with over 11,500 rooms.

09.02.2026
17:37:19

By winter, builders at Kavkaz.RF are preparing the long-awaited lighting for the slopes. This means that the resort will soon offer a new service—evening skiing.

The first section to be lit will be Azau–Krugosor. Fifty-four masts will be installed along this 2.4 km section, on which the lights will be mounted. Some of the masts will be 16 meters high, classic, and three will be 20 meters high. They will be located in the run-out zone at Polyana Azau and will illuminate the entire area.

The artificial snowmaking system on the slopes will also be upgraded before the start of the season: specialists are building a second pumping station and two transformer stations, and laying 3.3 km of pipes.

The lighting and snowmaking systems will be ready at the resort by early November, and Elbrus will be ready to welcome all ski lovers for the 56th time!

27.09.2025
20:25:54

Over 3,700 volunteers, including more than 500 children, took part in the annual Clean Mountain environmental tourism festival at the Elbrus resort. This year, 14 tons of trash were collected on the slopes of Elbrus.

This was the eighth time the high-altitude clean-up day had been held. The eco-festival was organized by the Caucasus Development Institute with the support of the Government of the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic.

Accompanied by experienced instructors and resort rescue workers, the volunteers cleaned up six areas.

The Clean Mountain festival brings together volunteers who care about ecology, nature conservation, conscious lifestyles, and waste-free consumption, and helps to shape a culture of recreation and responsible attitudes towards the environment. From a one-off initiative, the festival has grown into a major celebration involving several generations of families.

27.09.2025
20:24:57