When you are bored of visiting places all over the cities, such as museums, monuments, or art exhibitions, you can go to different places, ones that can give you the enjoyment of natural sense. That is right, we are talking about going to the botanical garden. Spending time at the kind of site that serves […]
Category: Travelling to Russia
There lies the interesting historic town of Gorodets on the steeply sloping banks of the Volga, 53 kilometres upriver from Nizhny Novgorod. The town has been connected with the semi-legendary city of Little Kitezh, as far as anyone knows crushed by the Mongol Hordes, while its sister city Greater Kitezh got away by sinking into the profundities of Lake Svetloyar, leaving […]
The Volga, at 3,530 kilometres long, is not just the longest river in Russia. It also plays an outsized role in Russian history. It was the main channel for Moscow’s drive southward, throughout the hundreds of years, to the Caspian Sea. It gave the backdrop to Tsar Ivan the Terrible’s epic triumph over the Khanates of Kazan, […]
Set along the peaceful Polist River, Staraya Russa holds the ideal appeal of the nineteenth century, when Dostoevsky composed a significant part of The Brothers Karamazov there. The town is the setting for the novel where you can visit the roads and churches the characters frequented and the home of Dostoevsky himself. There is additionally a bunch […]
On the Volga, 150 kilometres northwest of Moscow, Tver goes back to the twelfth century. After a fire levelled the vast majority of the town in 1763, the engineer Pyotr Nikitin replanned Tver’s centre on a three-ray framework and assembled his patron, Catherine the Great, a historic site in Tver a.k.a. a ‘street royal residence’ to lay in on ventures between the then-Russian capital […]
In spite of how vast Russia is, in terms of both land zone and the nation’s impact on world history, it is enticing to consider only Moscow and St. Petersburg when the idea of Russian travel comes up. There are innumerable counter-examples to this propensity. However, the city of Astrakhan stays in the dark, even […]
If you have only a limited time, but really want to see every corner of Russia, then the Trans-Siberian Railways is the answer. Russia is a very big country that covers around 17 million square kilometers. It covers eleven time zones and over 5,700 miles of distance from west to east. It used to be […]
Astrakhan sits with legs on each side of the Volga north of the Caspian Sea and is Russia’s face on the multinational waterway. The city reflects a significant part of the district’s cultural and religious variety. There are huge networks of Kazakhs and Azeris, just as Islamic Tatars. While numerous guests use Astrakhan for the most […]
Russia has a unique way of making the most of what mother nature have. Like the riverbank that runs through the city. The make these places into a place to hang out and the public for everyone to enjoy. There are many areas like this one all across Russia. They are embankment with nice design […]
There are a lot of things you can see and visit in Vladivostok. Other than the famous Golden Horn Bay, there is also a safari park – known as the Seaside or Primorye Safari Park in the city. Children always love going to this type of tourist attraction, so this is definitely a great place […]