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Arctic-bound touristic air travel arranged for the local district

Regional Tourism Gathering 'Hikes First. More Than a Journey' Ensues at North Arctic Children's Health Camp on August 7

Arctic-bound Regional Tourist Air Travel Set to Occur
Arctic-bound Regional Tourist Air Travel Set to Occur

Arctic-bound touristic air travel arranged for the local district

The Northern Artek children's health camp is set to host the Regional Tourism Rally on August 7, marking a significant event within the context of the "First Movement" and the national project "Youth and Children". This rally is a part of the nationwide project "First Hikes. More than a journey".

The "First Movement", the largest community of children, teenagers, and adults in the Russian Federation, plays a role in implementing the national project "Youth and Children". This organisation, which unites state and public institutions, creates a unified educational environment for schoolchildren and students of professional educational organizations.

The Regional Tourism Rally aims to develop practical tourism skills, team interaction, and confident behaviour in natural environments. The event will involve 80 young tourists from six shifts and 20 organizers.

The rally will feature team competitions in five tourist disciplines: orienteering, obstacle course, first aid, knots, and tent assembly. Orienteering involves finding control points on a map and plotting the route. The obstacle course requires participants to overcome tourist and sports obstacles for speed and coordination.

Tent assembly training was conducted by specialists from the Regional Branch of the First Movement of Magadan Oblast. First aid skills practiced in field conditions include CPR, the Heimlich maneuver, and tourniquet application.

The Northern Artek children's health camp, a historic and large international children's center and summer camp, has undergone renovation and expansion since 2014, following Crimea's reunification with Russia. It hosts international participants, such as Musa Lulama Nyalungu from South Africa in July 2025, indicating ongoing organized events or camps.

The specifics on the Regional Tourism Rally, along with exact competition formats, preparation procedures, and event objectives, are not documented or covered in the referenced materials. For detailed official information, consulting the official Artek International Children’s Center website or contacting organisers directly would be advisable.

Daily sports and team activities at the camp help the kids develop endurance, agility, and team spirit. The rally at the Northern Artek children's health camp is expected to be a significant highlight of the shift.

The All-Russian public-state youth movement "First Movement" is a significant organisation in the Russian Federation, focusing on the education and development of children, teenagers, and adults. The "First Movement" is part of the activities of the "First Hikes. More than a journey" project, which is implemented within the framework of the national project "Youth and Children", initiated by the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin.

  1. The Regional Tourism Rally, a key event organized by the All-Russian public-state youth movement "First Movement", is set to enrich the lifestyle of the participating children at the Northern Artek health camp by offering opportunities to develop practical tourism skills and team spirit, especially through team competitions in sports, such as orienteering and an obstacle course.
  2. As the Northern Artek children's health camp prepares for the upcoming Regional Tourism Rally, which promotes travel and adventure as part of the nationwide "First Hikes. More than a journey" project, the children are also expected to engage in daily sports and team activities designed to foster endurance, agility, and team spirit, making this camp a unique blend of lifestyle, travel, sports, and education.

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