Ungha river

Unzha, the length of which exceeds 400 km, is a tributary of the Volga river and flows through two regions of Russia: Vologda and Kostroma. Dense forests and meadows covered with the shore of the river, so during the rafting down the Unzha, tourists can observe the wonderful landscapes of Russian nature, untouched by man. However, during rest on the river Unzha can be enjoyed and fishing: fishermen attracted by its diversity of fish, which is represented by several species, including bream, silver bream, Bursch, ASP, gudgeon, bleak and others. Meanwhile, fishing continues not only in summer, but in the winter months.