Samarovsky Chugas Nature Park, Nature park in Khanty-Mansiysky District, Russia.
Samarovsky Chugas is a nature park located between the Ob and Irtysh rivers, encompassing dense forests, broad wetland areas, and distinctive geological formations across its landscape. The terrain supports a range of ecosystems, from boggy marshes to forested slopes that define the character of the region.
The area received protected status in 2000 under the name Khanty-Mansiysk Hills and was renamed Samarovsky Chugas in 2001. This naming change reflected efforts to better represent the ecological value of the region and strengthen its conservation purpose.
The land holds meaning for the Khanty people, an indigenous group who have hunted and gathered here for centuries as part of their way of life. Walking through these forests, you can sense the deep connection between the people and the natural world they inhabit.
The park remains open throughout the year and features marked hiking paths and visitor centers at key locations. You should prepare for cold winter conditions and mild summers, bringing proper gear if you plan extended walks into the forest.
The park provides home to large predators including wolves and brown bears that roam the forests and wetlands. These animals thrive here because of the extensive, unbroken tracts of wild land that offer them space and shelter.
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