Elbrus
Elbrus

The Elbrus ski resort is located in the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic in the Elbrus region and has been a popular destination on Russia's tourist map for over half a century. Tens of thousands of athletes and winter sports enthusiasts from all over the world flock here. They are attracted by high-altitude observation decks, ski slopes, a snow park, eco-trails, and the opportunity to climb Elbrus, the highest mountain in Russia and Europe. Elbrus is home to the highest cable car in the country, at an altitude of 3,847 meters. Its uniqueness is confirmed by the Russian Book of Records. The resort has a well-developed infrastructure: 19.5 km of equipped ski slopes, 7 lifts (including 3 modern gondola lifts), more than 65 km of eco-trails, and about 800 accommodation options of various comfort levels. The resort offers the opportunity to enjoy skiing even in spring and summer. The skiing season continues until July, with training camps for regional and national Russian teams in alpine skiing and freestyle, as well as all-Russian alpine skiing competitions.

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.

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