Russia: Visiting in 2023
Traveling to Russia in 2023. It’s difficult but there are still people who are visiting and leaving Russia despite the war.
Traveling to Russia in 2023. It’s difficult but there are still people who are visiting and leaving Russia despite the war.
St. Petersburg is a place with good food, beautiful museums, wonderful hotels, and all-around good vibes. Add this destination to your travel list!
Lake Baikal, Siberia. The author visits the city of Urkusk for a wedding and has a chance to spend a few days on the world’s biggest lake in Russia.
Here are some tips to make the most of your next Russian travel adventure, including COVID-19 and Visa protocols.
Working at Home: A gallery of the many home offices that travel writers are working in now that they can’t travel the world for a while in the pandemic.
Moscow and Saint Petersburg Russia. A Christmas time trip includes the city’s long series of street parties and an impromptu St Petersburg apartment concert.
Moscow City Day. Celebrating the 872nd birthday of the city of Moscow Russia with songs, dancers, scooters, festivities, and mirth all over the city.
Rostov: the home of Russia’s sweet onion provides the perfect quirky Escape from Moscow By Victoria Green Moscow is infamously busy. Locals and tourists alike have been fleeing the city for a quieter Russian experience in the ‘golden ring’ – a circle of ancient religious towns dotted around Moscow for generations. For those tourists who…
A woman takes on a solo journey in Norway, hiking the Nigardsbreen glaciers, seeing blue ice, and traveling by boat through a river created by melted ice.
A brief trip to a remote part of Russia, Kamchatka, which is a peninsula that dangles down near Siberia, and is full of bears, volcanoes and funny people.
Kostroma, about 200 miles northeast of Moscow, is home to a moose farm you can visit. Learn a bit about the history of moose farming in Russia.
The trans-Mongolia Railway is currently the world’s longest train.