Rosa Khutor Alpine Resort is a premium ski resort located in the Western Caucasus region, near Krasnaya Polyana, Sochi, Russia. Spanning an area of 1,820 hectares, the resort was significantly developed for the 2014 Winter Olympics, hosting the alpine skiing events. Nestled along the slopes of the Aibga Ridge, the resort's elevation ranges from 560 to 2,320 meters above sea level, providing skiers with a substantial vertical drop for exciting descents. The resort features a well-designed lift system, including gondolas and chairlifts that maximize mountain access. With pistes designed by renowned architect and Olympic downhill racer Bernhard Russi, Rosa Khutor offers a variety of runs catering to different skill levels, from beginner to expert. The alpine scenery is breathtaking, with panoramic views of snow-clad peaks and valleys. Apart from skiing, Rosa Khutor provides year-round activities like mountain biking, hiking, and a lively après-ski scene with restaurants, bars, and shops adorning the resort village at the base. Its modern facilities and delightful blend of international standards and Russian hospitality make it a key destination for winter sports enthusiasts.