Komi Republic is located in the north-east of the European part of
Russia at the foot of the Urals mountain range.
Areawise (416,000 km2) it is compared to France and it is
twice as much as the United Kingdom.
It is inhabited by kind, quiet, hospitable people related to the Finnish
and Hungarians by linguistic and cultural background.
Komi could be referred to as "Russia's Klondike". Abundance of raw materials such as oil, gas, gold, bauxite, wood, attracts aggressive business people from all over the world. Endless woods with hundreds of wild animals and birds, mountainous beauty of the Urals, many rivers with crystal-clear water, the biggest nature preserve in Europe makes a wonderful offer for hunters and tourists and allows an excellent pastime for adventure-lovers.
Visitors and Syktyvkarians are extended an invitation to experience the hospitality of "Timan House", a comfortable hotel located in Syktyvkar, the capital city for Komi Republic. The hotel was built in a suburban woody area of Syktyvkar within a-15-munite ride from downtown and a-20-minute ride from the local airport.