In the south of Kunashir Island there is the caldera of Golovnin volcano, the southernmost volcano of the Kuril Ridge.
This is an active volcano, the last eruption of which occurred already in historical time — around 1848. After a powerful eruption, the volcano exploded, forming a huge caldera, which eventually filled with water and formed two incredible lakes.
09:00 Breakfast at the cafe.
10:00 Departure towards the village of Golovnino (Veslovsky Peninsula).
A path with a stop at the observation deck for a short rest and make the most beautiful shots.
Upon arrival, parking on the Golovninsky cliff for inspection and photography.
Moving towards the Golovnin caldera. The Lakes are Boiling and Hot."
A 2.5–3 hour walk along a dirt road, about 7 km. one way.
The whole way is accompanied by the most beautiful fields of cedar elfin.
The parking time in the caldera is about 2 hours.
Lunch (lunch box).
The volcano is a caldera about 4 km in diameter, surrounded by a ridge (541 m).
At the bottom of the caldera there are four small domes and two craters — lakes Boiling and Hot.
The Golovnin volcano caldera is unique for its ongoing volcanic activity.
A jet of superheated steam and boiling water can suddenly strike from the bottom of a Boiling Lake — an incredible sight!
One of the salt fields of Lake Goryachy once spewed a stream of liquid sulfur, which poured into the lake and froze there with a bizarre tongue.
Swimming in the lake is "Hot".
Return to the hotel in the evening.
Dinner at the cafe.