Historically, this city has been destined for an easy, pleasant life, which we will be able to experience when going on a tour together. Jurmala is 24 km long, so it is not possible to see most of it in one day without a car, so I offer to go to places with my private car. I offer a balanced tour that includes culture and history, active tourism, as well as traditional food and drinks. Each tour i
s created according to individual wishes, which are clarified through negotiations before the tour is booked. Kemeri bog running for miles on end, fringed by green pine tree forests in the far distance. The sun sparkles from beyond, lighting up the entire bog in shades of gold. In the heart of Kemeri National Park, Latvia’s most accessible wilderness just 50km from the capital city of Riga. Hop onto an inter-city train in downtown Riga, and head west into the Jurmala province. This area is a popular resort town known more for its beaches and spas than the wilderness. Few tourists venture out to this end of the Jurmala province, but the wildlife reserve and national park at Ķemeri is one of the most impressive natural treasures in Latvia. Just an hour later, find yourself deep in the Kemeri National Park, surrounded by hummingbirds, dragonflies and pristine nature. It comes as quite a surprise that such untamed wilderness can be found a quick hop away from the capital and just a few kilometers from the beach of Jurmala. Sprawling across 36,000 hectares of area, Ķemeri is the third largest national park in the country by area. Its ancient raised bogs, swamps, forests and lakes were created roughly 8,000 years ago when the sea retreated to its current position. What’s left behind from the ancient sea are now lakes and lagoons, as well as the natural mineral springs and muds that are formed as a result of interactivity of dolomite bedrocks and large bogs.