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Maria Vasilyeva

Putin fans get a chance to holiday like him in Siberia

FILE PHOTO: Russian President Vladimir Putin fishes during a short vacation at an unknown location in Siberia, Russia, in this undated photo taken in September 2021 and released September 26, 2021. Sputnik/Alexei Druzhinin/Kremlin via REUTERS

Russians will be able to retrace President Vladimir Putin's footsteps in his beloved Siberian holiday spots under plans being developed by the state travel agency Rostourism.

In response to public demand, the agency said travel companies are putting together an itinerary covering several Siberian regions where Putin has relaxed over the years.

FILE PHOTO: Russian President Vladimir Putin spends a short vacation at an unknown location in Siberia, Russia, in this undated photo taken in September 2021 and released September 26, 2021. Sputnik/Alexei Druzhinin/Kremlin via REUTERS

His wilderness leisure pursuits have long formed part of his macho image, with the Kremlin releasing photos of him swimming, horseriding and hunting, often bare-chested. Last month he was shown hiking in forested mountains and fishing with Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu.

"This encourages millions of tourists to discover Russia's beauty," Rostourism boss Zarina Doguzova said in an Instagram post for Putin's 69th birthday last week.

"Thanks to your support, the tourism and hospitality industry have entered a new development stage."

FILE PHOTO: Russian President Vladimir Putin spends a short vacation at an unknown location in Siberia, Russia, in this undated photo taken in September 2021 and released September 26, 2021. Sputnik/Alexei Druzhinin/Kremlin via REUTERS

In street interviews, several Russians expressed enthusiasm for the idea, while worrying such trips might be expensive when compared to package holidays abroad.

"Anyone in their right mind will certainly be interested because the places our president chooses are really unusual," said Muscovite Alexander Ilyin.

Tatyana Lukach, 37, said: "It seems to me such tours would be very useful for Russia to bring together the people and maintain national spirit."

FILE PHOTO: Russian President Vladimir Putin relaxes after fishing during the hunting and fishing trip which took place on August 1-3 in the republic of Tyva in southern Siberia, Russia, in this photo released by the Kremlin on August 5, 2017. Sputnik/Alexei Nikolsky/Kremlin via REUTERS

The government has pledged to support the COVID-hit travel industry, including by offering cashback for trips booked using the country's card payment system Mir. Doguzova said in July she expected internal tourism to return to pre-pandemic levels by the end of 2021.

(Additional reporting by Svetlana Ivanova; Editing by Mark Trevelyan and Andrew Heavens)

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