
The planet Pluto has so many fascinating features on it that we should call it a wonder in its own right. Lurking in the frigid depths of the Kuiper Belt — a ring of icy bodies beyond the orbit of Neptune. You will see breathtaking images of Pluto’s heart-shaped icy plain (roughly the color of vanilla ice cream), glaciers rolling through gaps in towering mountains, and ice volcanoes. Plus, the north polar region of Pluto’s largest moon, Charon, is colored almost blood red, which is why it was informally named Mordor.
What Сan You Do Here:
- excursion to the Kuiper belt: for the most brave tourists who want to see the edge of our universe – the flight on Black Phoenix shuttle, equipped for the areas with dense asteroid activity. Spacewalk and a group photo on the platform against the asteroid belt;
- excursion to Charon: this Pluto moon is covered with water ice, no atmosphere and high tectonic activity. At the pole – blood-red area called Mordor Macula. During sightseeing tour you can see numerous meteorite craters and mountains surrounded by moats;
- medical tourism: more than 300 rehabilitation centers and clinics of various profiles. The main areas of treatment: depression, neurosis, hysteria, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other psychological disorders;
- transgalactic song festival Voices of Universe: every September-November, the most famous song festival in the solar system is held on Pluto at the Vox Arena. The finale of the event gathers from 200 to 300 thousand spectators from all over the universe. Individual performers, groups of different genres and choirs can participate in the festival. If your vacation coincides with the dates of the festival, then contact our managers to agree on all the necessary details and to join the loyalty bonus program.
Nearest Tour Dates: flights to Pluto occur every 3 weeks.
Tour Duration: from 2 weeks.
Restrictions:
- low temperature on the surface of Pluto;
- low gravity on the surface;
- the conditions of the earth’s “polar night”: buy pills to modulate mood or antidepressants, because “polar night” conditions affect human biorhythms;
- for medical tourists: a referral or permission from a doctor or clinic, indicating the recommended rehabilitation and treatment programs.