"Taiga inclusion": an accessible eco-trail presented in Transbaikalia
A new tourist route has appeared in the Chikoy National Park - the first eco-trail in Transbaikalia, accessible for travelers with disabilities.
“The Chikoy National Park is the endless expanses of mountain cedar taiga, the pristine, wild and attractive beauty of the Trans-Baikal Territory. Chikoy is a unique natural complex where rare animals and plants, listed in the Red Book, live. In the cedar forests, here you can find elk, roe deer, wild boars, bears and sables. The new tourist route “Taiga Inclusion” of the Chikoy National Park will help to show a part of this unique nature. The route includes - various biotopes, an abundance of animals and birds, rich flora, which will allow you to enjoy nature and get great pleasure from visiting an inclusive ecological trail,” the reserve says.
The length of the hiking trail is 7 km; there are also short circular routes. The eco trail is equipped with information boards and navigation signs so that anyone can walk alone or with a group.