By the beginning of the summer holidays, numerous camps are opening for schoolchildren of the Omsk region. The children are waiting for tent, suburban, specialized camps, as well as institutions with a day stay.
Which camp to choose
There are 47 camps in the Omsk region, of which 19 are located in suburban areas. On the basis of many children's camps, changes in specialized training are organized, which allow everyone to study subjects of interest (computer science, a foreign language, etc.). Children's camps in the Omsk region offer children specialized teams: sports, art, environmental, labor. Day camps are opened at schools. Many schoolchildren spend the summer in this type of institution.
Tented camps are popular. The most famous in the region are "Solnechny" and "Zurbagan". In these camps, children get acquainted with the nature of their native land, acquire tourism skills and learn to live independently. They set up tents, make fires, cook food on them, etc. Such a summer vacation attracts fans of extreme sports. Educators and camp counselors organize exciting leisure activities: they conduct competitions and contests to develop ingenuity, endurance and other qualities.
If you are interested in more comfortable camps, then pay attention to the recreational countryside establishments. They offer a full range of services for children's recreation: accommodation in comfortable rooms, full meals, educational excursions. Life in children's camps is full of various games and activities. The list of the most famous camps in the region includes the following institutions: "Friendly guys", "Yubileiny", "Birch", "Russian forest", etc. Children's camps in the Omsk region offer shifts lasting 18-21 days. There are 5 shifts in the Berezka camp, the last one starting in mid-August.
What attracts rest in the Omsk region
The climate in the region is continental, with short summers. The Omsk Region is located in the south of the West Siberian Plain. From the west, it is closed by the Ural Mountains, and from the east - by the East Siberian Plateau. But from the south and north, the region is practically unprotected. Therefore, cold air currents from the Arctic and warm air masses from the steppes of Kazakhstan invade here. As a result, the weather conditions in the Omsk region are unstable. The advantage of the region is the presence of a large number of mineral and thermal springs and lakes rich in silt and sapropel mud, brines and brine. There are many sanatoriums and health camps that were known back in Soviet times. They currently offer high quality service, treatment and fun.