Hiking
100-134 hours
Moderate
Man-Pupu-Ner: A Unique Stone Forest in Komi Republic
Deep within the Komi Republic of Russia lies one of Earth's intriguing natural wonders, the Man-Pupu-Ner. Known to many as the Seven Strong Men, these towering stone pillars create a scene of mystical grandeur against the backdrop of a vast, untouched wilderness. Standing proudly on the slope of the Ural Mountains, these formations reach heights of 30 to 42 meters, making them an awe-inspiring landmark among the pristine landscape.
These seven pillars have captured the imagination for centuries, etched into the local folklore of the Mansi people. The geological formations took shape over 200 million years ago, weathered by time into the dramatic silhouettes we see today. Their peculiar shapes have evoked myths and legends, thought to be the petrified figures of ancient giants.
Located in the heart of the Pechoro-Ilychsky Nature Reserve, visiting Man-Pupu-Ner offers more than just a glimpse of these natural sculptures. The surrounding area is rich with dense forests and diverse wildlife, making it a haven for nature lovers and adventurers. Embrace the allure of this remote gem, where the sheer wonder of Earth's natural beauty leaves visitors in awe.
Natural Marvels of Man-Pupu-Ner: Komi Republic's Stone Giants - Man-Pupu-Ner
Getting There: Man-Pupu-Ner is approximately 600 kilometers east of Syktyvkar, the capital of Komi Republic. Reachable via a combination of road travel and guided trekking tours.
Natural Marvels of Man-Pupu-Ner: Komi Republic's Stone Giants in Man-Pupu-Ner
Coordinates: 62.2152, 59.3050
Hiking
Late Summer
Syktyvkar, Komi Republic
Adventure Seeker
Pechoro-Ilychsky Nature Reserve
Not Accessible
Remote location - limited connectivity
Varies by season, check forecast
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.