The Yalta Mountains will become paid for tourists
🗓 2006-05-30
From this season, it will be possible to enter the Yalta Mountain Forest Reserve only with passes. Director of the Yalta Mountain Forest Reserve Alexander Miroshnichenko said that visitors without a pass will have to pay a fine, the amount of which is determined in court. “Crimean residents do not need to pay anything for this document. For visitors, the cost of the pass is 4 hryvnia,” he said. According to Miroshnichenko, about ten tourist routes run through the reserve, for which individual forest districts are responsible. “You need to get a pass from the forestry area where the route is located,” the director explained. More than three thousand people visited the Yalta Nature Reserve during the May Day holidays. Starting this season, the Opuksky Nature Reserve in Kerch will also operate using a permit system.
Based on materials from: www.Podrobnosti.ua