Pevek
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Understand
Once an important naval base and port in the Arctic, this town has lost more than half of its population since the fall of Soviet Union in 1991. There are today just 4,700 residents left although the future looks a little brighter with the opening of the Northern Sea Route.
Get in
There is a small , 18 kilometers northeast of Pevek with regular flights by ChukotAVIA from Anadyr and Bilibino and Utair from Moscow-Vnukovo. The usual schedule is two to three flights per month during winter season, slightly more in summer.
Overland travel is limited to an ice road from Bilibino that can be traversed by 4x4 vehicles. Travelling in convoys is strongly recommended.
Overland travel is limited to an ice road from Bilibino that can be traversed by 4x4 vehicles. Travelling in convoys is strongly recommended.
See
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Pevek Museum of Local Lore
phone: +7 4273 -723351address: ul. Obrucheva 17Museum exploring the Pevek and surroundings local history.
Eat
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Café Romashka
phone: +7 42737 -42808address: ul. Chemodanova 31
Sleep
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Hotel Pevek
phone: +7 42737 -42645address: ul. Obruchev 24