Visitors can engage with the Nenets people to learn about their traditional lifestyle, including reindeer herding, crafts, and folklore. This cultural immersion provides insight into the indigenous heritage of the Russian Arctic.

The coastline near Indiga offers stunning Arctic seascapes and opportunities for wildlife observation, including seabirds and marine mammals. The rugged beauty of the Barents Sea is a highlight for nature lovers.
Guided tours into the surrounding tundra allow visitors to experience the unique Arctic flora and fauna. The tundra's vast, open landscapes are a defining feature of the region.
The Indiga River flows through the area, providing scenic views and opportunities for fishing. It is an important natural feature for the local ecosystem and community.

Although small, this museum offers exhibits on the history, culture, and natural environment of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug, including artifacts related to the indigenous peoples and Arctic exploration.
Experience traditional reindeer herding practices, a cornerstone of Nenets culture. Visitors can observe herders at work and learn about the significance of reindeer in the local economy and lifestyle.
The region around Indiga is home to various Arctic wildlife species. Guided wildlife watching tours can reveal animals such as Arctic foxes, hares, and migratory birds.
During the winter months, Indiga offers opportunities to witness the spectacular Aurora Borealis, a natural light display that is a major attraction in Arctic regions.
Sampling local dishes made from reindeer meat, fish, and berries provides a taste of the indigenous culinary traditions, reflecting the resourcefulness of Arctic living.
Photographers can capture the unique landscapes, wildlife, and cultural scenes of Indiga, with guided tours designed to showcase the best photographic opportunities in the region.