5 Things to Prepare for Reindeer Herder Festival in Yamal

Two times per year, the Nenets of the Yamal Peninsula migrate 60 kilometers over the frozen Ob, a bay of the Arctic Ocean. This exceptional relocation can take as long as 24 hours. There is no field en route in it meaning it is a race to get to the opposite side before the reindeer […]

How to Get in Touch with Nenets in Yamal?

Yamal was considered so ungracious that Stalin built his jail camps there. But then a rich, bright, and flexible culture and antiquated shamanistic religion have figured out how to make due there. It is the home of the Nenets, caretakers of a style of reindeer grouping that is viewed as the remnant of a dying […]

4 Things to Know about Three Brothers Rocks Before Doing the Snowmobile Safari

For the individuals who land in the capital of Kamchatka by the ocean, the Three Brothers Rocks are somewhat roadside steles at the city entrance. The Avachinskaya Bay starts with them and Kamchatka additionally started with them some time prior, as well.  Traveler’s vessels have long not gone to the landmass, mariners never again comprise […]

Try Husky Sledding When You Spend the Winter Season in Kamchatka

In the relatively recent past, numerous individuals’ lives relied upon mushers joining their dogs. Defeating snow floats and slopes amidst the white desert, they used to deliver items, medication, bundles, and people to faraway northern settlements. Today, this method for transportation is still utilized, especially if you are in Kamchatka. You will get to meet […]

Things to Do at Golosov Ravine in this Winter Season

Golosov Ravine is a significant crevasse in Moscow, Russia, between the Kolomenskoe Hill and Dyakovo Hill. The chasm has a couple of springs and a rivulet spouting at its base. Up in the chasm, to its left side half, there is a Neopagan sanctum, created around two loved “consecrated stones”. An etymological case has been […]

Collect Your Money and Go to Reindeer Herder Festival in Yamal

March is the best month for the explorers to visit Yamal and to observe the Reindeer Herder’s celebration. The Reindeer Herder’s Festival is a one-day occasion, celebrated yearly in the Salekhard and Aksarka, the two significant towns inside the Yamalo-Nenets district in the Russian Arctic. In 2020, the celebration will happen on March 28th in […]

Can We Go for a Canal Tour in This Winter Season?

Can we go for a canal tour in this winter season? Well, assuming you spend your winter holiday in St. Petersburg, Russia, it is probably the best experience you could have. The city offers a couple of sorts of canal tours along its waterways and streams varying in cost and duration, yet the outcome is […]

Things to Do in Kizhi Island in This Winter Season

Kizhi Island is an excellent place in Russia to unwind during the holiday. However, during the winter season, a visit would be very perfect. Remember there will not be any guides, so you will need one because otherwise, you will not really get the hang of anything about the structures there. Kizhi Island, situated in […]

Would Salt Mine of Yekaterinburg Change Its View in This Winter Season?

Settled in the shadows of the Ural Mountains, Yekaterinburg is a captivating city of contrasts. Today, it is a skyscraper financial hub, home to a portion of Russia’s skyscrapers. Be that as it may, you might want to look past the shimmering horizon because only then, you would find a city shrouded in aesthetics views. […]

Eat Herring Under a Fur Coat in This New Year Season

Selyodka Pod Shuboy (Селедка под шубой) truly means Herring Under a Fur Coat or Shuba. It is a much-cherished Russian dinner particularly mainstream during New Year festivities. A Russian shuba is a warm winter fur coat worn in Russia for many years. Herring Under a Fur Coat comprises layered potato, herring, carrots, beets, loads of […]