4 – 26 days 20260906 – 20261001
4 – 26 days 20260906 – 20261001 Price:US$ $1695 – $9595
6 Sep, 2026
1 Oct, 2026
4 - 26 days
Price
$1695 - $9595
Young Pioneer Tours have always been at the forefront of adventure tourism to unique and sometimes unrecognised destinations. This is your chance to not only visit Dagestan & Chechnya, but explore the entire North Caucasus, including the unrecognised countries of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. In total, you'll be visiting 7 republics, 2 unrecognised states, 2 federal subjects and 2 Independence Day military parades!
| Groups | Start Date | End Date | Days | Price | Single Supplement |
| Group A: Dagestan (from Makhachkala to Grozny) |
6th September | 11th September | 6 days | $2595 | $275 |
| Group B: Chechnya & Ingushetia (from Grozny to Vladikavkaz) | 11th September | 18th September | 8 days | $2795 | $330 |
| Group C: North Ossetia, South Ossetia & Kabardino-Balkaria (from Vladikavkaz to Mineralnye Vody) | 18th September | 22nd September | 4 days | $2195 | $100 |
| Group D: Stavropol Krai, Karachay-Cherkessia & Adygea & Krasnodar Krai (from Mineralnye Vody to Sochi) | 22nd September | 27th September | 6 days | $1995 | $250 |
| Group E: Abkhazia (starting and finishing in Sochi) | 26th September | 1st October | 6 days | $1695 | $220 |
| ALL GROUPS | 6th September | 1st October | 26 days | $9595 | $995 |
Your journey with us begins in Makhachkala, the capital of Dagestan, where you’ll explore this unique Republic by the Caspian sea, going through it's impressive mountains to the recently war-torn Russian Republic of Chechnya. On arrival, you’ll see how Grozny rose up from the ashes to become one of the most peculiar cities of the Caucasus.
After spending several days exploring Chechnya, you'll step into the Republic of Ingushetia. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the Checheno-Ingush ASSR split into two parts: the Republic of Ingushetia, which sided with Russia, and the Chechen Republic, which declared independence – starting the first Chechen war. History and politics are intertwined here and you'll get to learn about the troubled 1990s in the region.
Your journey will continue to the world’s newest unrecognised country, South Ossetia, which only gained partial independence from Georgia in 2008. After crossing through the Caucasus Mountains and entering South Ossetia, you’ll see the devastating impact of war in Leningor. In Tskhinval, the capital city of South Ossetia, you'll see the massive Independence Day celebrations, featuring one of the last Soviet style military parades in the world!
Next, we’ll make our way through Karachay-Cherkessia and Adygea, two lesser-known republics proud of their indigenous cultural heritage. You’ll visit rural towns and villages where the Soviet Union conducted mega projects during the space race. These are the lesser travelled roads, and that means something in Russia!
You'll continue with us to Abkhazia, another breakaway republic and a fascinating time warp back to the Soviet Union. We'll be arriving right in time for the Abkhazia Independence Day, the largest and most celebrated event in the unrecognised state.
History and politics are intertwined on this journey. Going directly to the heart of Russia, you’ll visit abandoned ghost towns, meet veterans and hear about war and sanctions from another prospective. With stunning scenery, post-Soviet relics in abundance and the hospitality from people who have experienced so much, this is your perfect Caucasus experience – this is our Dagestan, Chechnya, South Ossetia & Abkhazia Combo.
If you are joining us in South Ossetia and Abkhazia, you must obtain a multiple-entry visa to Russia.
Bookings will close July 18th to ensure sufficient time to obtain your South Ossetian permits. Bookings will close August 26th before for Abkhazia.
Tour Highlight
Experience two Independence Days back-to-back in South Ossetia and Abkhazia - true Soviet style!
Journey across the North Caucasus and discover regions with little to no foreign tourism.
Visit Soviet sanatoriums in Pyatigorsk to experiencing Chechen hospitality.
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Sunday 6th September – Makhachkala, Russia
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Monday 7th September – Makhachkala – Derbent
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Tuesday 8th September – Derbent – Qala-Quraysh – Kubachi
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Wednesday 9th September – Balkhar – Salta – Sogratl’
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Thursday 10th September – Sogratl’ – Gamsutl – Sogratl’
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Friday 11th September – Sogratl’ – Gimry – Grozny
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Saturday 12th September – Grozny, Chechen Republic
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Sunday 13th September – Grozny
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Monday 14th September – Grozny – Starogladovskaya – Grozny
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Tuesday 15th September – Grozny – Lake Kezenoy-am – Grozny
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Wednesday 16th September – Grozny – Lake Galanchozh – Grozny
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Thursday 17th September – Grozny – Ingushetia, Republic of Ingushetia – Armkhi
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Friday 18th September – Ingushetia – Armkhi – Vladikavkaz, North Ossetia–Alania Republic
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Saturday 19th September – Vladikavkaz – Tskhinvali, Republic of South Ossetia
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Sunday 20th September – Tskhinvali – South Ossetia Independence Day
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Monday 21st September – Tskhinvali
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Tuesday 22nd September – Tskhinvali – Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkarian Republic – Mineralniye Vody, Stavropol Krai – Pyatigorsk
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Wednesday 23rd September – Pyatigorsk – Dombai, Karachay-Cherkessia Republic
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Thursday 24th September – Dombai – Karachayevsk – Arkhyz
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Friday 25th September Arkhyz – Maykop, Adygea Republic
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Saturday 26th September – Maykop – Sochi, Krasnodar Krai
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Sunday 27th September – Sochi – Adler – Gagra (Abkhazia) – Pitsunda
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Monday 28th September – Pitsunda – Sukhumi
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Tuesday 29th September – Sukhumi – Tkvarcheli – Sukhumi
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Wednesday 30th September – Sukhumi – Abkhazia Independence Day
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Thursday 1st October – Sukhumi – Sochi, Krasnodar Krai
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