The trip to Finland





The Nordic state in the East of the Scandinavian Peninsula, bordering Russia, Norway and Sweden is famous for its extraordinary landscapes, rolling plains, numerous rock outcrops and extremely extensive network of rivers and lakes. Finland is 75% forested, and has always stood guard over their environment.





Mild snowy winters and moderately warm summers in Finland attract many tourists.



The largest city – Lappeenranta, Tampere, Turku, Espoo. Tourists are attracted by various holidays, festivals, unusual contests and competitions. Our compatriots are attracted to Finnish the season of sales, Finland at the hours available to everyone through travel in comfortable minibuses. Summer in Finland a lot of holidays and there is something to see. The most beautiful and favorite is "Juhannus", held from 20 to 24 June in honor of the longest day of the year, the Day of John the Baptist. Huge bonfires "Kokko" in nature, songs, dances, performances of folk ensembles last all night long. And in April in ekerö every year, we gather professional fishermen to participate in the contest "Hearingtype" in may at the end of the fishing lure "Calligrapher".





Kitchen Finland will delight any traveler, and the Russians will be very close. Traditional meat-venison, elk and reindeer prepared in various ways fish, crispy pies, soups, unique salads, meats, cheeses delicious. Popular desserts from the berries, of which there are many in the local woods, and jelly. Drinks should note the home-made beer "katikala" is present at any table. Not going anywhere, anywhere get to the holiday and delicious table!



Proximity to Finland, it should be noted the Village of Santa Claus, which along with the dwarves you can find here always. On the way to Santa Claus must visit Santa Park. This is a unique Park, a huge indoor space full of fun: rides, games, theatrical performances, exhibitions and slide shows. Here you can buy Souvenirs and plunge into the world of fairy tales and adventures, get in the Christmas mood!





Source: prirodadi.ru