We invite you to visit the Polar Explorer's House and get acquainted with the history of Arctic exploration and modern Arctic travel. The Polar Explorer's House is not just a name. It is here that the famous polar explorer Viktor Simonov lives and prepares his travels.
Husky Moa is the headquarters and training ground for Arctic expeditions, including to the North Pole, crossing the Bering Strait from Chukotka to Alaska, etc. Translated from Karelian, "Moa" means territory, land.
Husky Moa, The Husky Land, is an eco–complex that houses and houses more than 60 sled dogs that train professionally and help explore the territories of the Far north and permafrost.
Here you can get acquainted with the legendary Arctic expedition dogs, learn the story of Prince Harry's fluffy pet Nanook, the mascot of the international polar station Barneo, learn the traditions and signs of polar explorers, and feel the trust and love of our pets.
Take a dog sled ride through the Karelian taiga, stroll to the ice-free and one of the most picturesque rapids of the Bolshaya Tolly on the Shuya River, have a candlelit lunch in a cozy fireplace room or cook Karelian soup with cream and tasting Karelian tinctures with a cook over a live fire, light a samovar on cones.