Ukhta is a city located in the Komi Republic of Russia, known primarily for its role in the oil and gas industry. Despite its industrial background, Ukhta offers visitors a glimpse into the natural beauty of the northern Russian landscape, as well as cultural and historical sites that reflect the region's heritage.

This museum provides insights into the history, culture, and nature of the Komi Republic, with exhibits on the indigenous Komi people, the development of the oil industry, and the local environment.
A monument dedicated to the pioneers and workers of the oil industry in Ukhta, highlighting the city's significance in Russia's energy sector.

A scenic area along the Ukhta River, ideal for walks and relaxation, offering views of the city and natural surroundings.
A park commemorating the victory in World War II, featuring memorials and green spaces for leisure activities.

A cultural venue that hosts events, exhibitions, and performances celebrating the traditions and arts of the Komi people.

A local theater offering performances ranging from classical Russian plays to contemporary works, reflecting the cultural life of the city.
The extensive boreal forests surrounding Ukhta provide opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and experiencing the natural environment of northern Russia.

A nearby ski area offering winter sports activities such as skiing and snowboarding, popular among locals and visitors during the winter season.

A central green space in Ukhta featuring walking paths, playgrounds, and areas for relaxation and community events.
An exhibition center showcasing the history and technology of oil extraction and processing in the region, providing educational tours and displays.