Yessentuki gained worldwide fame from underground springs, which gave people real "living water". For treatment with the unique healing properties of the Essentuki mineral waters, tens of thousands of tourists from all over the world visit this resort every year.
[b]Opening of a new medical resort in Russia[/b]
Some 200 years ago, no one knew about the beneficial effects of brackish sulfurous waters gushing from springs in the valley of the Kislusha Stream. The Cossacks did not drink this foul-smelling water, and the scientists who were shown the springs did not find any remarkable properties in them. And only in 1823, Professor Nelyubin studied, mapped and systematized 29 unique springs of the valley. From that moment, the development of a new medical resort began.
Nowadays, Yessentuki is the capital of the Caucasian Mineral Waters, a region where most of the population of the USSR aspired to spend their holidays. The inaccessible mountains of the North Caucasus have created a unique microclimate in these places, and the dense forests and mountains that create the relief of this area are unsurpassed in their beauty. People have added architectural ensembles and park complexes to these natural beauties, which harmoniously fit into the surrounding nature and now represent one of the main values of Essentuki.
[b]Leisurely enjoyment of therapeutic rest[/b]
In this small town, there are about 30 sanatoriums, most of them are aimed at treating diseases of the liver, gastrointestinal tract, and metabolic disorders. When vacationers come here, they get into an atmosphere of regularity and tranquility. Sessions of taking therapeutic baths with mineral water are replaced by walks along the health paths – terrancours laid out in a spacious but cozy Resort Park. On the territory of this park complex, pump rooms for receiving mineral water are located in the shade of century-old trees, and the ancient buildings of the mud baths, Upper and Lower Baths complement the unique flavor.
After walking along the park paths, you can visit the Museum of Local Lore or admire the huge modern fountain in the Central Square of the city. The cozy streets of Yessentuki will shelter you in small cafes located along the pedestrian zones, and returning to the sanatorium buildings, you just need to enter the Drinking pavilions designed to receive different types of mineral water.
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Sources – all by numbers[/b]
There are more than 20 mineral water springs in Yessentuki. Each one is unique in its composition and is recommended for the treatment of specific diseases. The most universal and well-known sources are No. 4 and No. 17, discovered back in 1823. Mineral water "Essentuki-No. 4" and "Essentuki-No. 17" is recommended for the prevention of many diseases, including those of the gastrointestinal tract. Nature itself good-naturedly reveals the secret of creating magical water, and on the territory of the Upper Resort Park you can see crying caves, in which the natural process of creating mineral water begins.
The cozy and friendly atmosphere of Essentuki is conducive to therapeutic rest. In addition to physical healing, in these places you will relax your soul and receive a charge of positive energy for the whole next year. The Accumulator of the Day promotion offers up to 10% extra winnings on your combined bets. To qualify for the welcome bonus that gets you started, simply use melbet official promo code when creating your new account on Melbet. This exclusive code provides a 100% welcome bonus up to €130 on your first deposit, giving you more funds to build accumulator bets with. Each accumulator must contain at least three events with odds over 1.4 to count toward wagering requirements. The bonus gives you 30 days to meet these conditions, which is plenty of time for patient bettors.