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Gruzdev is also known for his extreme tourism and exploration.
He gives warning against popularising these types of extreme tourism.
Some of the Extreme tourism famous attractions in the world:
Riding them were entrepreneurs with another notion: extreme tourism.
He has worked on the site since 1998, and accompanies journalists and people in search of extreme tourism experiences.
While still some way off a package-holiday favourite, Chernobyl is now a destination on the "extreme tourism" circuit.
The mountainous and rugged terrain of disputed Kashmir region has also developed into a popular extreme tourism location.
Extreme tourism overlaps with extreme sport.
While traditional tourism requires significant investments in hotels, roads, etc., extreme tourism requires much less to jump-start a business.
"Extreme tourism," he explained.
Additionally, extreme tourism includes visiting "dangerous" places, such as those on the US Travel Warning webpage.
Not really extreme tourism, but it did allow me to share the views of colleagues who have had a lifetime trying to figure out various aspects of tourism.
Extreme tourism is a growing business in the countries of the former Soviet Union (Russia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, etc.) and in South American countries like Peru, Chile and Argentina.
At present, people from North Ossetia, Ingushetia and Dagestan, often visit Chechnya for trade reasons, and rare groups from central Russia appear in the republic for the purposes of extreme tourism.
Extreme tourism (also often referred to as shock tourism, although both concepts do not appear strictly similar) is a niche in the tourism industry involving travel to dangerous places (mountains, jungles, deserts, caves, canyons, etc.) or participation in dangerous events.
That year, after eight climbers died, there was widespread hand-wringing over this new extreme tourism (a debate fueled in part by Jon Krakauer, who was part of a team that suffered losses and who wrote about the experience in Outside magazine and later in a best-selling book, "Into Thin Air").