The Kama River is flowing beautifully, the lupines are at their peak and the wheat fields are turning green. On the hills you can watch deer, foxes and wild boars, and in the bushes you might meet mongooses and even swamp cats.

The spring of the five is also called the spring of a bee, and this is the original spring from which the people of the settlement drew water in the beginning. Instead of on the trees (as in the past), today love poems are engraved on the rocks.