14TH INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH SCHOOL
Development of amateur hiking and cycling routes in the Khangalassky district (Yakutia)
Tourism
Hiking and biking have recently become a trend, haven't they? It is not only an opportunity to relax, but also an opportunity to enjoy spectacular nature , enrich yourself with sightseeing and learn more about world around.

Since this type of tourism is just beginning to gain popularity, there is a need to develop routes that can be of interest to all categories of citizens.

Prepared route must include not only the map, but also a detailed description of the hike - the duration and distance of the hike, the necessary equipment, and the last but not the least - most suitable spots for taking an amazing photo and video. Most importantly, the route must be safe and comfortable.
Our project is aimed at making a fascinating and informative hiking trip in an ordinary place. The routes will be developed in the Chapayevo area of the Khangalassky District of Yakutia, where the International Research School will take place. The village is located on the banks of the beautiful Lena River..Amateur routes will cover both cultural and natural sights.
The project participants will be challenged to create an interesting route through objects of cultural, historical and aesthetic importance in the community.

To test the routes developed by the project participants and receive feedback from users we suggest creating a publicly available Telegram-channel, where the routes will be uploaded as an illustrated map with the text, developed personally by the participants of the project. Also, users will be able to comment on the route created in the channel itself, i.e. to make their suggestions and ideas for improving the route.

On our project you can take on the role of real expert in the field of tourism, traveler and content-maker. The project will also include an introduction to the popular graphic editor CorelDraw, which can be used to create a unique brand book of any project. Join us!
Requirements to the students:
- this project is available for face-to-face participants only.
Tutors

Stepan Pavlov

Yakutsk, Russia
Stepan was born in the Tabaga village of the Megino-Kangalassky District of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) (Russia), In 2017 he graduated with honors from the Department of French Philology of the Institute of Foreign Philology and Regional Studies of the M.K. Ammosov North-Eastern Federal
University (NEFU) in the field of "Applied Philology (French language and Literature)". In 2019, graduated with honors from the Department of International Studies of the Institute of Foreign Philology and Regional Studies of the M.K. Ammosov NEFU in the field of "Arctic Research". Last year Stepan entered postgraduate studies at the Department of French Philology of the Institute of Foreign Philology and Regional Studies of the M.K. Ammosov NEFU in the field of "Theory of Language". Actually he is a junior researcher at the International Research Laboratory "The Arctic Linguistic Ecology Lab";

Vasiliy Argunov

Yakutsk, Russia
Vasiliy was born in the Maya village of the Megino-Kangalassky District of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) (Russia). In 2018, graduated from the Department of English Philology of the Institute of Foreign Philology and Regional Studies of the M.K. Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University (NEFU)in the field of "Foreign Philology" (English language). In 2020, graduated with honors from the Department of English Philology of the Institute of Foreign Philology and Regional Studies of the M.K. Ammosov NEFU in the field of "Crosscultural communication in the media sphere (Mass media and press services)". Two year ago he started his postgraduate studies at the Department of French Philology of the Institute of Foreign Philology and Regional Studies of the M.K. Ammosov NEFU in the field of "Theory of Language".

From 2020 to 2022 Vasiliy worked as an editor and translator at the children's publishing house "Keskil" in the popular science magazine "Yunost Severa: Arctic Ideas". Currently he is a junior researcher at the International Research Laboratory "The Arctic Linguistic Ecology Lab";
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