COST 4000 RUB. (YOU CAN ADD LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER HOUSE + 2 HOURS + 1000 RUB.)
ROUTE G. YUZHNO-SAKHALINSK - KHOLMSK - S. KOSTROMSKOYE - CAPE SLEPIKOVSKY - G. KHOLMSK - REVIEW SITE (KHOLMSKY PASS) - G. YUZHNO-SAKHALINSK
WHICH IS INCLUDED CONDUCTOR INSTRUCTOR TRANSPORT
WHAT TO TAKE WITH YOU EDA FOR THE DAY WATER/TEA CAMERA COMFORTABLE SHOES/CLOTHING (ACCORDING TO THE SEASON)
Cape Slepikovsky is one of the few corners of preserved wildlife on the southwestern coast of Sakhalin. In 1995, a specially protected natural area was created - a natural monument "Cape Slepikovsky." And not only because the "Red Books" grow and live here, but also because some species, for example, the Far Eastern carp, have not yet been found anywhere else on Sakhalin. Until 1905, the cape was called Notoro. And in 1934, the Notoro lighthouse was built on the renamed Cape Otoro misaki, which has survived to this day.
The cape received the modern name in honor of the commander of Chipisansky group shtabs-captain Bronislav Vladislavovich Grotto-Slepikovsky who was killed death brave in action at defense of the Southern Sakhalin against Japanese in 1905. And of course, you will be fascinated by the extraordinary beauty of this place. In fact, the cape, proudly rising by 23 meters, stands the Japanese lighthouse, built in 1940. This is the last of the lighthouses built during the governorship of Karafuto. (Visiting the lighthouse is not included in the excursion, as it is a protected object). You will also visit the observation site on Kholmsky Pass and the port city of Kholmsk