
The mighty Kharlovka is one of the best rivers in the world for large salmon

Kharlovka Lodge
Over the past few years, the Kharlovka camp has grown into a quaint little village. Now all guests are accommodated in separate en-suite wooden houses, nestled in a birch grove not far from the legendary Home Pool. All cabins are fully equipped with every comfort, including heaters, personal drying cabinets and European 220W two-hole sockets. The cabins are connected to the main lodge by wooden walkways that protect the fragile nature of the tundra. There are a maximum of 14 guests per week (except in special circumstances when the rod is shared among the anglers).
The food here is of a high standard, and lunch takes place on the river, where guests are treated to hot Russian soup every day. If necessary, and on many days even without it, a hot sauna will be prepared for guests, where they can relax upon returning to the lodge after an exhilarating fishing day. The lodge also has everything you need for tying and repairing special flies along with a complete set of tackle in case you need to borrow something. There is also a fully stocked Farlows fishing shop with all the latest gear and also a selection local hand made items that have become popular reminders of your unforgettable week on camp.
Guest arrival to Kharlovka camp
Kharlovka camp
Duck boards leading to the Kharlovka dining lodge
Anton preparing Kamchatka crab from the Barents Sea
Dinner is served
Reindeer is also of course on the menu
Lodge
Sugai and Gerald reliving the day with their guides Big Alex and Kola
Poloroids of staff and guests
Kharlovka en-suite single cabins
Kharlovka cabins
Ready for fishing!
Personal best celebration
Pre-dinner at the Kharlovka home pool
Big Alex, Lera and a large viking
Team Scotland at home on the Kharlovka
Kharlovka group photo
35 pound Kharlovka big fish club while ASR Veterans have 10+ seasons
Fishing celebration
Northern lights in autumn on Kharlovka camp
The Kharlovka sign