Tiger quest

The cultural code of the region is supported and based on one of the bright symbols of the region - the Amur tiger (aka Ussuri tiger). The annual flow of guests to the “tiger” exhibition facilities is a significant part of the total tourist flow to the region. Since in the central part of the city there are a large number of attractions associated with the Red Book predator, the idea arose to combine them into one interesting fullness "tiger" route. The Amur tiger is the largest and rarest of the tiger family in the world. It lives mainly in the Primorsky Territory. It is not surprising that this original beast found its place on the coats of arms of the region and the city of Vladivostok. Walking through the historical center of the city, tourists get acquainted with various art objects of tigers and learn more about the Amur tigers and their lives. The novelty of the tiger quest in 2023 was the inclusion of an interactive quiz format in the passage of the quest. Tiger quest is invariably included in the program of city events (City Day, Tiger Day, All-Russian excursion flash mob)
The first tiger quest was launched in 2016. Then tourists with great involvement took part in an interactive walk. For a photo of himself against the background of four monuments, participants were given prizes. The first tiger quest was very popular, a large number of tourists passed it and received memorable gifts. As part of the city holiday - Tiger Day - in 2023, the tiger quest was first held in a new format. In addition to the route, all the locations of the quest of which are associated with one of the main symbols of Vladivostok and Primorsky Krai - the Amur tiger, the participants were able to participate in the quiz and answer questions about the Red Book predator. >> On the route, participants look at memorable places associated with a rare, Red Book predator, as well as learn more about their habits, nature and history of population preservation in Vladivostok. In particular, participants answer interesting questions about the Amur tiger.
The project is implemented free of charge by the Tourist Information Center of Primorsky Krai (Visit Primorye) with the support of the Ministry of Tourism of Primorsky Krai.