What to see on Sakhalin? 6 sights worth checking out
Visit an abandoned lighthouse or take a dip in the hot springs – the choice is yours!
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Sakhalin is one of the most interesting travel destinations in Russia. This island in the Pacific Ocean is located only 40 kilometers from Japan, so Japanese and Russian cultures are combined here. Here’s what to look out for when traveling to the island.
Aniva tuletorn
The abandoned Aniva Lighthouse is one of the most fascinating sights in the region. It is located far away from civilization and is not only a historical building, but also a symbol of mystery. To reach the lighthouse, tourists will have to sail on rubber boats overcoming the waves of the ocean. This will give the expedition a touch of extreme. Also, during the journey, you can watch the harbor seals.
Once you arrive, you will find yourself surrounded by wildlife and picturesque scenery. Around the lighthouse you can see a unique landscape, where for centuries the interaction of man and nature has created a special atmosphere of mystery and tranquility.
Aniva Lighthouse is not only a great place for photo shoots, but also a testament to the history of Sakhalin. Its abandonment and loneliness give this place a special charm, beckoning adventurers, solitude seekers and fans of unusual terrain.
Aniva tuletorn
Quiet Cove
A place for lovers of scenic views. The cliffs surrounding the bay create an impression of impregnability and power, and the crystal clear water combined with dense greenery create a unique atmosphere that conquers the hearts of tourists from all over the world. Walking along the bay, you can capture beaches with rare pink or purple shades of sand. It is also known for its perennial coral reefs that are home to many species of marine life.
Quiet Cove
Torii Gate
They were built by the Japanese, the gates were at the entrances to temples as symbols of worshiping the gods. After the island became part of Russia, many torii were destroyed. However, some of them can still be seen today. These architectural structures are witnesses of Japanese influence on the island’s history, and a visit to them provides an opportunity to experience the atmosphere of a bygone era and learn more about the culture and traditions of the region.
Torii Gate
Shikotan
Shikotan is one of the islands of the Kuril Ridge, which is part of the Sakhalin Oblast. It is famous for its nature – here you will find beautiful beaches, volcanic mountains and picturesque landscapes. The island also has hot springs where you can relax and unwind.
Shikotan
Južno-Sahhalinsk
The administrative center of the island and one of the largest cities. Here you can visit the Sakhalin Regional Museum, where you can learn about the history and culture of the region. It is also worth visiting the Church of St. Nicholas, a symbol of the city, and stroll along the central Lenin Street, where stores, cafes, and restaurants are located.
Južno-Sahhalinsk
Local cuisine
Sakhalin is not only an island rich in nature and history, but also a place where the gastronomic experience becomes unforgettable. The locals welcome their guests with real feasts of fresh crabs. They know how to cook them in the most diverse variations, and the freshness and tenderness of the products make these dishes truly unique.
Among other things, the cuisine of Sakhalin offers many interesting foods that are the result of a mix of different cultural influences.