The complex of “Chochur-Muran” gives the first impression of an idyllic fur farm. It is located in the valley, on the shore of a pond. Goats and horses are grazing on the nearby meadow in summer, ducks and swans swim in the pond. Yakutian huskies and chickens brought from different continents are kept in special enclosures. No one was brought from Australia - the climate does not allow it.
The official status of “Chochur-Muran” is an ethnographic complex. In fact, it looks more like a nutritional and cognitive complex - a sort of a ground for holding banquets with an educational emphasis. The cute wooden buildings host guest houses and banquet facilities.
It should be noted, the premises are cozy, the food is tasty and plentiful. Here you will be served domestic specialties: the salad “Indigirka” (blocks of frozen fish with onions and peppers), venison and young horse meat. You will be offered tinctures and tea made of taiga herbs. While the food is being prepared you can admire the interiors and all kinds of artifacts adorning the rooms. A lot of effort and, of course, money was spent on the design.
The collection looks very aesthetically pleasing: weapons, hunting trophies, nets, maps, old posters, historical artifacts, modern paintings presented by numerous friends of the complex. There is another kind of decor. The local hunting lodge was chosen for the New Year’s holidays both by very prominent and modest figures of show business. Each of them left his or her autograph on the log walls. Inquiring graphologists can distinguish the signatures of Mikhail Zhvanetsky, Sergei Zverev, the participants of Nazareth and other famous people. The complex is being developed and expanded. A new house and a garage are being built at the moment.
Author: Anna Dorozhkina