The story of a name, a symbol, and why we built Dombay VPN.
Dombay is one of the most dramatic mountain regions in the Caucasus — a place of towering peaks, clean air, and unobstructed horizons. To us, mountains represent something essential: they cannot be controlled, cannot be censored, cannot be blocked.
When you stand at altitude, you see the world without borders. That is exactly what we want for everyone who uses our VPN — an open, unfiltered view of the internet, as it was meant to be.
But the name carries a second meaning, just as powerful.
In the Karachay language, dombay (домбай) means bison — the European bison, the largest land animal on the continent. Ancient, powerful, untameable. A bison does not ask permission to cross the valley. It does not bow to fences. It moves where it chooses, with quiet, unstoppable strength. That is the spirit we built into every connection.
Live like the bison — free and unstoppable.
"The internet should be a mountain range — open to all, owned by none."
— Dombay VPN team
We built Dombay VPN for people who live where the internet is filtered, throttled, or surveilled. For journalists, researchers, everyday families who simply want to read the news or call a friend abroad without interference.
We use our own Dombay Protocol — the same technology that powers privacy for millions in heavily censored environments. It is designed to be invisible to deep packet inspection. It looks like normal HTTPS traffic to any firewall, anywhere.
No logs. No compromises. EU-hosted. Operated by people who believe that access to information is a right, not a privilege.
Unrestricted access to the open internet is a fundamental right. We build tools to protect it.
Like the bison, our infrastructure is built to endure. Redundant nodes, multi-region, always online.
We store zero VPN logs. We cannot hand over what we do not have.
Fast enough that you forget you're using a VPN. No throttling, no artificial limits.
Join thousands of users who chose freedom over restrictions.