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Putorana Plateau UNESCO World Heritage Site adventures

Putorana Plateau UNESCO World Heritage Site Adventures

The Putorana Plateau is a remote and breathtaking region in Siberia, known for its distinctive basalt cliffs, pristine wilderness, and vast network of streams and waterfalls.

4,448,000
Acres Protected
N/A
Miles of Trails
Very Few
Annual Visitors
2010
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Putorana Plateau UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Entrance Requirements

Permits are required due to its protected status.

Best Time to Visit

July to August for the best weather, although insects can be prevalent.

Visitor Information

There are no developed visitor centers. Exploration often requires coordination with local operators.

Getting There

The area is remote with limited road access; typically reached via air or river travel.

Weather & Climate

The Putorana Plateau experiences a harsh, subarctic climate with long, cold winters and short, mild summers. Temperatures can range from -30°C in winter to 15°C in summer.

Conservation Efforts

Preservation efforts focus on protecting the delicate ecosystem and the endangered wild reindeer population. Access is controlled to prevent human impact on the environment.

Camping in Putorana Plateau UNESCO World Heritage Site

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

No developed campgrounds available

Primitive / Backcountry
No Reservations Needed

Camping is typically primitive. Visitors must be self-sufficient and practice leave-no-trace principles.

Top Trails

Trailblazer Tips

Consider hiring a local guide for navigation and safety in this remote area.

Summer offers the best conditions for exploration, though prepare for insects and changing weather.

Permits are necessary for access, given its designation as a protected World Heritage Site.

Strong hiking boots and waterproof gear are recommended due to rugged and frequently wet terrain.

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