In the Tula region, children's tourism is developing very actively. Today in the region there are more than 10 sanatorium and health camps and 21 out-of-town camps. Almost all of them invite children to rest in any season. The influx of tourists happens during the summer holidays. Every year over the summer at least 15 thousand schoolchildren attend children's camps in the Tula region. Most often, the camps are attended by children aged 7-15 years.
Features of children's camps in Tula
The Tula region occupies the center of the European part of the country and is located in the Central Federal District. It is located close to the capital region. Therefore, Tula camps are available for schoolchildren from Moscow and the Moscow region. In recent years, some children's camps in the Tula region have been closed. But the authorities are trying to solve the issues of financing children's recreation institutions, cooperating with the Social Insurance Fund. Tula is attractive to tourists from different parts of the country. The city is famous for samovars, weapons and gingerbread.
Schoolchildren visit the Museum of Samovars, the Museum of Weapons and the Gingerbread Museum. The Tula Kremlin is also interesting. The city is home to an exotarium - a reptile zoo that has no equal in Russia. The Tula region is rich in sights associated with the names of great people - scientists, writers, inventors. Vacationers strive to get to "Yasnaya Polyana" - the museum-estate of Leo Tolstoy, where there are rare memorial items associated with the Russian writer. The guys make excursion trips around the outskirts of Tula. The famous Kulikovo field is 140 km away from the city. It was there that the Russian troops fought a brilliant battle with the Mongol-Tatars.
Tula camps can be visited at any time of the year. A particularly interesting holiday is guaranteed during the summer and winter holidays. In summer, children can visit the beaches on the banks of the Oka. In winter they go skiing, sledding and ice sledding. Active recreation includes hiking in the surroundings, cycling, sports. Fresh air and a healthy lifestyle have a positive effect on the well-being of children.
Popular camps
Children's camps in the Tula region traditionally arouse interest among schoolchildren. One of the best is the Aleksin-Bor recreation center, which occupies a landscaped and spacious area on the banks of the Oka. The camp invites children all year round. It works on the basis of the famous Aleksin-Bor sanatorium. Well-developed infrastructure makes it possible to organize high-quality children's recreation. The camp has facilities such as a nice beach, sports grounds, a cinema room, a library, etc.