NatureThe Suvorov OakThis pedunculate oak has four trunks; two hollows in them have been filled with concrete. The tree is over 750 years old, with the girth of the trunk 9.54 m at 1.3 m above the ground.
NatureKarabi YaylaThis mountain range is part of the main ridge of the Crimean Mountains, the easternmost yaila (mountain pasture) in Crimea. Its average height is 1,000 m above sea level, and the highest peak of Mount Tai Koba is 1,262 m.
NatureThe White RockLocated near the village of Belaya Skala, which stands for White Rock in Russian, (Ak-Kaya in Crimean Tatar) in the Belogorsk District, this majestic vertical rocky wall towers over the valley of the Biyuk-Karasu River.
History and cultureBukhara Emir PalaceThe former palace of the Bukhara Emir is an architectural landmark of the early 20th century built in 1907-1911.
NatureRoman-Kosh MountainThe highest point in Crimea (1,545 m), the mountain is located in Babugan yaila (plateau) near Gurzuf in the Crimean Nature Reserve.
NatureUchan-Su waterfallThe highest waterfall of Crimea is located on the river with the same name, 390 m above the sea.
NatureBotkin trailThe trail runs from Yalta along the left side of the Uchan-Su valley to the Stavri-Kaya cliff.
History and cultureArmenian Church (St Hripsime Church in Yalta)The church was designed by architect Gabriel Ter-Mikelov and built in 1909-1917.
NatureKachi-KalyonKachi-Kalyon is a complex of rocks with natural and man-made caves. One of the oldest cave towns and churches on the Crimean Peninsula.
History and cultureThe Beaded Church of St Anastasia the Deliverer from BondsA small secluded mountain church dedicated to the Holy Martyr Anastasia of Sirmium, it is officially part of the Bakhchisarai Holy Assumption Monastery.
NatureChernorechye CanyonIt is also called the Small Canyon. It begins at the Kizil-Kaya cliff near Baidarskaya Valley and runs to the village of Chernorechye.
History and cultureAlimova BalkaAlimova Balka is a creek on the southern slope of the Kachi valley, opposite the Kachi-Kalyon Monastery. It bears the name of a legendary Tatar robber of the 19th century, Alim, described as the local Robin Hood.
History and cultureCave Holy Dormition MonasteryThe monastery, presumably founded in the 6th century, is located in Mariam-Dere (Maria gorge) near Bakhchisarai. In addition to the monastery complex, the grounds house a cemetery for soldiers killed during the Crimean War of 1853-1856, and a burial place for the Great Patriotic War heroes.
History and cultureChufut-Kale cave city-fortressThe cave fortress of Chufut-Kale is located 2.8 km from Bakhchisarai, at an altitude of 600 m above sea level. Almost the entire city is carved into the rock.
History and cultureCrimea in Miniature park in BakhchisaraiCrimea in Miniature Sitting in the Palm of Your Hand” is the third and largest miniature park on the peninsula, where all the historical, cultural and architectural sights of Crimea are recreated on a scale of 1:25.
History and cultureMangup-Kale cave cityMangup-Kale was the capital of the independent principality of Theodoro.
History and cultureIsmail Gasprinsky MonumentThe Monument to Ismail Gasprinsky (1851-1914), a Crimean Tatar scholar and educator, the publisher of the Terdzhiman newspaper, a public and political figure.
History and cultureChurch of the Resurrection of ChristThe Orthodox church above Foros was built on the steep Red Cliff, in 1892 to commemorate the crash of the royal family's train in 1888 in Borki.