Lake Peipsi (Peipus) is the largest border and the fifth largest lake in Europe. Lake Peipsi has a surface area of 3,555 km², of which 44% belongs to the Republic of Estonia and 56% of the Russian Federation. Lake Peipsi is low, with an average depth of 7.1 m and a maximum depth of 15.3 m.
It is possible to move by canoes, boats and by other „floating objects“ on the river Emajõgi, but undoubtedly, the most appropriate vehicle is a pontoon-raft, which is equipped with an eco-friendly engine and with the facilities necessary for comfortable holiday. Our raft-trip suits ideally for the sociably holiday in the wild. We mainly drive in the lower reaches of Emajõgi and in Suursoo (Big Marsh).
Six days of adventure in Lahemaa National Park and Endla Nature Reserve, full of history, Estonian nature pearls and wild beauty.
We take a tour in Setomaa, go to boat trip on Piusa River and participate in the different activities such as ATV-safari, motor-bike-trip or rally.
We see the beautiful views, alternate landscape and also the former tank-tracks on the road. Bogs, eskers, forests. We drive in motorcade. We have got the radio transmitters (walkie-talkies) in the cars and the guide in the leading car talks about what it knows and gives some tips for the drivers to pass through some segments. We also stop on the real polygon.
The extreme south-eastern corner of Estonia - this is the location of SETOMAA, a peculiar historical and ethnical province in Estonia. Setomaa is bounded in the north-east by Lake Pihkva, in the east and south-east by Russia, in the south by Latvia and in the west by Võru County. The greatest extent from north to south is 65 km and from east to west 40 km.