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Lonely Planet Publications Pty Ltd All you ve got to do is decide to go and the hardest part is over. So go! Get the right guides for your trip TONY WHEELER, COFOUNDER LONELY PLANET PAGE 2 PLAN YOUR TRIP Welcome to Russia... 19 Top Experiences... Need to Know... First Time... Getting Your Visa... What s New... If You Like...... Month by Month... Itineraries... Russian Adventures... Great Train Journeys... Regions at a Glance... YOUR PLANNING TOOL KIT Photos, itineraries, lists and suggestions to help you put together your perfect trip 2 6 16 18 20 23 24 27 30 35 42 47 Oh, what a glittering, wondrous infinity of space the world knows nothing of! Rus! Nikolai Gogol, Dead Souls (1842) Welcome to Russia COUNTRY CO UNTRY UN TRY RY & C CITY ITY Y Th he original The Comprehensive Adventurous Adv 16 Eternal Russia Urban & Rural For centuries the world has wondered about Russia. The country has been reported as a land of unbelievable riches and indescribable poverty, cruel tyrants and great minds, generous hospitality and meddlesome bureaucracy, beautiful ballets and industrial monstrosities, pious faith and unbridled hedonism. These eternal Russian truths coexist in equally diverse landscapes of icy tundra and sunkissed beaches, dense silver-birch and Àr forests, deep, mysterious lakes, snowcapped mountains and swaying grassland steppes. Factor in ancient fortresses, luxuri ous palaces, swirly-spired churches and lost-in-time wooden villages and you ll be- If cultural and architectural landmarks are what you re after, focus on European Russia, which is all of the country west of the Ural Mountains. Moscow and St Petersburg are the must-see destinations, twin repositories of eye-boggling national treasures, political energies and contemporary creativity. Within easy reach of either are charming historical towns and villages where the vistas dotted with onion domes and lined with gingerbread cottages measure up to the rural Russia of popular imagination. To get the most from Russia, however, make your way oֆ the beaten track. The nation s vast geographical distances and Need to Know Currency» Russian rouble (R) When to Go Dry climate Warm to hot summers, cold/mild winters Mild summers, cold winters Mild summers, very cold winters Cold climate What s New For this new edi edition of Russia, our authors hav have hunted down the fresh, the transformed, tra Kaliningrad the GO May Sep hot and the hap happening. These are Moscow some of our favourites. fav For up-togo May Sep the-minute reco recommendations, see Sochi lonelyplanet.com GO Jun Nov lonelyplanet.com/russia. # SHOESTRING Big trips, small budgets Multicountry # Irkutsk GO Mar, Jun Sep # # # Vladivostok GO Jun Oct Contemporary Art Boom UNDERSTAND 617 RUSSIA PAGE Russia Today... History... The Russian People... Religion... Performing Arts & Music... Literature & Cinema... Architecture & Visual Art... Food & Drink... Landscapes & Wildlife... 618 621 656 662 666 672 678 683 691 Tuva s National Worth a Scyth the gold haul f kurgan (burial mo at the National Mu from impossibly in blingy imperial tor 5 Moscow s former Red October chocolate factory has been reincarnated as the city s hottest art and entertainment centre, with the Strelka Institute for Media, Architecture and Design (p104) as the focal point. St Petersburg s Erarta (p191) and Frolikha Adventu This 100km st ing along the u coast of Lake Baika to the Great Baikal 6 Looking for other travel resources? 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PAGE 52 ON THE ROAD YOUR COMPLETE DESTINATION GUIDE In-depth reviews, detailed listings and insider tips Kaliningrad Region p282 Moscow p54 St Petersburg p162 Northern European Russia p299 Golden Ring p137 Western European Volga Russia p238 Region p346 Russian Caucasus p406 The Urals p383 Western Siberia p450 Eastern Siberia p492 Russian Far East p563 PAGE 697 SURVIVAL GUIDE Directory A Z... 698 Transport... 710 Language... 725 Index... 742 Map Legend... 766 VITAL PRACTICAL INFORMATION TO HELP YOU HAVE A SMOOTH TRIP n nd er er of e. et u ge What s your name?? kak vas za My name is...... mi nya za v Do you speak English? vi ga va ri ty -? pa an gli sk I don t understand.. ya nye p CCOMMODA THIS EDITION WRITTEN AND RESEARCHED BY Simon Richmond Marc Bennetts, Greg Bloom, Marc Di Duca, Anthony Haywood, Tom Masters, Leonid Ragozin, Tamara Sheward, Regis St Louis, Mara Vorhees

Every listing is recommended by our authors, and their favourite places are listed first Look out for these icons: Our author s top o recommendation A green or S sustainable option No payment F required MOSCOW...........54 AROUND MOSCOW...... 133 Country Estates.........133 Istra...................135 Borodino...............135 GOLDEN RING..... 137 Vladimir................138 Bogolyubovo............ 141 Suzdal.................142 Plyos...................146 Kostroma............... 147 Yaroslavl................152 Uglich..................156 Rostov-Veliky............ 157 Pereslavl-Zalessky.......158 Sergiev Posad...........160 ST PETERSBURG... 162 AROUND ST PETERSBURG........... 227 Peterhof................227 Oranienbaum.......... 230 Strelna & Around........231 Pushkin (Tsarskoe Selo).. 232 Pavlovsk............... 234 WESTERN EUROPEAN RUSSIA............238 SOUTH OF MOSCOW..... 239 Tula................... 239 Yasnaya Polyana........ 244 Yelets................. 244 Voronezh.............. 246 Oryol.................. 248 Kursk................. 252 SMOLENSK REGION..... 252 TVER REGION........... 258 Tver................... 258 Ostashkov & Lake Seliger.............261 NOVGOROD REGION..... 262 Veliky Novgorod........ 262 Staraya Russa.......... 268 PSKOV REGION.......... 269 Pskov................. 269 Stary Izborsk............275 Pechory................275 LENINGRAD REGION..... 276 Vyborg.................276 Staraya Ladoga......... 279 KALININGRAD REGION...........282 Kaliningrad............ 284 Svetlogorsk............ 293 Yantarny............... 295 Kurshskaya Kosa....... 297 NORTHERN EUROPEAN RUSSIA............299 KOLA & KARELIA........ 301 Petrozavodsk...........301 Northern Lake Ladoga.. 309 Kem & Rabocheostrovsk.. 311 Solovetsky Islands.......312 Murmansk............. 322 VOLOGDA & ARKHANGELSK REGIONS............... 329 Vologda............... 329 Totma................. 334 Veliky Ustyug.......... 336 Kargopol.............. 338 Arkhangelsk........... 340 Malye Karely........... 345 VOLGA REGION... 346 NIZHNY NOVGOROD REGION................349 Nizhny Novgorod....... 349 Gorodets.............. 353 REPUBLIC OF TATARSTAN............. 354 Kazan................. 354 Sviyazhsk.............. 359 ULYANOVSK & SAMARA REGIONS.......360 Ulyanovsk............. 360 Samara................ 362 Samara Bend.......... 366 Shiryaevo.............. 367 SARATOV & VOLGOGRAD REGIONS... 367 Saratov................ 367 Volgograd.............. 370 ASTRAKHAN REGION.... 374 Astrakhan..............374 Volga Delta.............378 REPUBLIC OF KALMYKIA.. 379 Elista.................. 379 THE URALS........383 PERM TERRITORY.......386 Perm.................. 386 Kungur................ 389

See the Index for a full list of destinations covered in this book. On the Road SVERDLOVSK REGION... 391 Yekaterinburg...........391 REPUBLIC OF BASHKORTOSTAN & CHELYABINSK REGION...399 Ufa................... 399 Chelyabinsk............ 403 RUSSIAN CAUCASUS....... 406 KUBAN STEPPE.........408 Rostov-on-Don......... 409 Krasnodar..............412 BLACK SEA COAST...... 413 Anapa..................413 Novorossiysk............414 Sochi..................415 Adler.................. 423 Krasnaya Polyana....... 424 MINERAL WATER SPAS...426 Pyatigorsk............. 428 Zheleznovodsk......... 432 Kislovodsk............. 432 CENTRAL CAUCASUS.... 435 Dombay & Teberda..... 435 Arkhyz.................441 Nalchik.................441 Elbrus Area............ 443 CHECHNYA, DAGESTAN & INGUSHETIA............ 447 WESTERN SIBERIA.......... 450 TYUMEN & OMSK REGIONS......... 452 Tyumen............... 452 Tobolsk................ 456 Omsk................. 459 NOVOSIBIRSK & TOMSK REGIONS........460 Novosibirsk............ 460 Akademgorodok & Seyatel................ 464 Tomsk................. 464 ALTAI.................. 471 Barnaul.................472 Biysk.................. 476 Gorno-Altaisk...........477 Lake Teletskoe & Artybash.............. 479 Lake Manzherok.........481 Chemal................ 482 Chuysky Trakt.......... 484 KEMEROVO REGION.....488 Novokuznetsk.......... 488 Sheregesh............. 490 EASTERN SIBERIA..492 KHAKASSIA REPUBLIC & SOUTHERN KRASNOYARSK TERRITORY.............496 Abakan................ 496 Usinsky Trakt........... 502 TUVA...................502 Kyzyl.................. 504 From Kyzyl to Erzin..... 509 Western Tuva............510 KRASNOYARSK REGION.. 511 Krasnoyarsk............ 511 Divnogorsk.............518 WESTERN BAM.......... 518 Bratsk..................518 Severobaikalsk......... 520 LAKE BAIKAL........... 524 Irkutsk................ 525 Listvyanka............. 536 Port Baikal............. 539 Olkhon Island...........541 South Baikal & the Tunka Valley........ 543 Eastern Baikal.......... 545 SOUTHERN BURYATIYA & ZABAIKALSKY TERRITORY.............546 Ulan-Ude.............. 547 Chita.................. 556 RUSSIAN FAR EAST..........563 EASTERN TRANS-SIBERIAN....... 565 Blagoveshchensk....... 565 Birobidzhan............ 566 Khabarovsk............ 568 Vladivostok.............575 EASTERN BAM.......... 588 Tynda................. 589 Komsomolsk-na- Amure................. 590 Sakha Republic.......... 593 Yakutsk................ 594 SAKHALIN ISLAND......600 Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk.......601 Kholmsk............... 605 KAMCHATKA............605 Petropavlovsk- Kamchatsky........... 607 Esso...................615

Russia 60ºN 70ºN 80ºN 0º 20ºE A R C T I C NORWAY 40ºE N O R T H S E A NORWAY Oslo Stockholm Baltic Tallinn Helsinki Sea LATVIA R ga ESTONIA Kaliningrad Kizhi Ufa Orsk A R C T I C Yekaterinburg Tashkent O C E A N LITHUANIA Pskov St Petersburg Vilnius BELARUS Veliky Veliky Novgorod Novgorod Ancient churches, Vologda Minsk Smolensk magnificent kremlin (p262) Tver MOSCOW Yaroslavl Syktyvkar Kyiv Suzdal R U S S I A Tula Oryol Suzdal UKRAINE Vladimir The quintessential Nizhny idyllic village (p142) Novgorod Kazan Perm Moscow Nizhny Kungur Be surrounded by history Syzran Tagil on Red Square (p72) Samara BLACK SEA Rostovon-Don Novorossiysk Mineralnye Vody Caucasus Sochi Mountains Tehran Norwegian Sea Volgograd Astrakhan Mt Elbrus (5642m) CASPIAN GEORGIA SEA Tbilisi ARMENIA Yerevan 0 1000 km 0 600 miles SWEDEN AZERBAIJAN Baku I R A N Volga Volga FINLAND Ural Caucasus Aral mountains Snow-covered peaks, Sea wildflower- carpeted meadows (p406) Black Sea coast Hit the beaches and ski slopes (p413) Turanian Plateau Ashkabad TURKMENISTAN Syr Darya Barents Sea Svalbard St Petersburg Home to the incomparable Hermitage (p168) UZBEKISTAN Kizhi Amazing wooden church on an island (p307) Ob Ural Mountains Irtysh Tyumen Bishkek KYRGYZSTAN Franz Josef Land Novaya Zemlya Vorkuta Salekhard Omsk Ob Gulf Khanty-Mansiysk Tobolsk K A Z A K H S T A N Irtysh Astana Lake Balkhash Yamal Peninsula Ob Kara Sea A R C T I C Siberian Lowland S 60ºE Gydansky Peninsula Nizhnevartovsk Tomsk Splendid architecture, culturally cool vibe (p464) Dikson Dudinka Norilsk I Tomsk Igarka Yeniseysk Novosibirsk Barnaul CHINA Yenisey 80ºE B Altai Mountains Altai Mountains Russia's nature paradise supreme (p471)

u n t a y i s Top Experiences O C E A N 180º 160ºE 80ºN 70ºN Chukchi Sea Wrangel Island Chukotka Peninsula Bering Strait U S A 60ºN St Lawrence Island 140ºE 120ºE 100ºE Severnaya Zemlya Laptev Sea Novosibirskie Islands East Siberian Sea Kolyma K l y m s k o B E R I N G S E A Taymyr Peninsula Krasnoyarsk Kyzyl Khatanga CENTRAL SIBERIAN PLATEAU Putorana Plateau Nizhnyaya Yenisey E R Tunguska I Bratsk A Lensk Severobaikalsk Lake Baikal Irkutsk Ulan-Ude Darkhan C I R C L E Lena Gobi Desert Tiksi Lena V e k Olekminsk Chita Ulaanbaatar r h o y a n Yakutsk Udokan Mountains Yablonovy Indigirka Kamchatka Land of fire and ice (p605) Trans-Siberian Railway The ultimate big train trip (p43) Tuva Excitingly unique ethnic republic (p502) MONGOLIA Mountains s R k F y U A M o Tynda Blagoveshchensk Beijing Great Basin S R u Stanovoy Argun S n I t Amur A E a N A i Lake Baikal Hike around Siberia's sapphire jewel (p524) S n T s Mountains Manchurian Plain CHINA Vladivostok Admire beautiful Golden Horn Bay (p575) M o Okhotsk Shelekhov Gulf Kamchatka Peninsula Magadan Klyuchevskaya (4668m) n Yellow Sea Tatar Strait Petropavlovsk- Kamchatsky Sakhalin Island Vanino Komsomolskna-Amure Sovetskaya Gavan Yuzhno- Khabarovsk Sakhalinsk Amur Ussuri Ussuriysk Sea of Okhotsk Yakutsk Experience the pole of cold (p594) NORTH KOREA Nakhodka Vladivostok Pyongyang Seoul SOUTH KOREA Sea of Japan 50ºN 40ºN JAPAN

OUR STORY A beat-up old car, a few dollars in the pocket and a sense of adventure. In 1972 that s all Tony and Maureen Wheeler needed for the trip of a lifetime across Europe and Asia overland to Australia. It took several months, and at the end broke but inspired they sat at their kitchen table writing and stapling together their first travel guide, Across Asia on the Cheap. Within a week they d sold 1500 copies. Lonely Planet was born. Today, Lonely Planet has offices in Melbourne, London and Oakland, with more than 600 staff and writers. We share Tony s belief that a great guidebook should do three things: inform, educate and amuse. OUR WRITERS Simon Richmond Coordinating Author; Western European Russia, Kaliningrad Region After studying Russian history and politics during university, Simon first visited the country in 1994 when he wandered goggle eyed around gorgeous St Petersburg and peeked at Lenin s mummified corpse in Red Square. He s since travelled the breadth of the nation from Kamchatka in the Far East to Kaliningrad in the far west, stopping off at many points between. An award-winning writer and photographer, Simon is the coauthor of Lonely Planet s Trans-Siberian Railway editions 1, 2 and 3; Russia editions 3, 4 and 5; and many other titles for the company, ranging from Cape Town to Korea. Read more about his travels at www.simonrichmond.com. Read more about Simon at: lonelyplanet.com/members/simonrichmond Marc Bennetts Western Siberia Marc moved to Russia in 1997 and immediately fell in love with the country s pirate CD markets. Since then, he has written about Russian spies, Chechen football and Soviet psychics for a variety of national newspapers, including the Guardian and the Times. In 2008 his book Football Dynamo: Modern Russia and the People s Game was released. He is currently working on a book about Russia s fascination with the occult. Contact him at marcbennetts@yahoo.com. Greg Bloom Russian Far East Greg cut his teeth in the former Soviet Union as a journalist and later editor-in-chief of the Kyiv Post. He left Ukraine in 2003 but returns frequently to the region. In the service of Lonely Planet, he has been detained in Uzbekistan, taken a shlagbaum to the head in Kyiv, swam in the dying Aral Sea, snowboarded down volcanoes in Kamchatka and hit 100km/h in a Latvian bobsled. These days Greg lives in Cambodia. Read about his trips at www.mytrip journal.com/bloomblogs. Read more about Greg at: lonelyplanet.com/members/gbloom4 Marc Di Duca Eastern Siberia Marc has spent nigh on two decades criss-crossing the former communist world, the last seven of them as a travel guide author. Stints on previous editions of Lonely Planet s Russia and Trans-Siberian Railway were preceded by other guides to Moscow, St Petersburg and Lake Baikal. Motor boating around the Selenga River Delta, stalking Decembrists across 4 million sq km and munching through perilous amounts of Buryat pozi all formed part of research in his beloved Siberia this time round. Read more about Marc at: lonelyplanet.com/members/madidu OVER PAGE MORE WRITERS Published by Lonely Planet Publications Pty Ltd ABN 36 005 607 983 6th edition Mar 2012 ISBN 978 1 74179 579 0 Lonely Planet 2012 Photographs as indicated 2012 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Printed in China Although the authors and Lonely Planet have taken all reasonable care in preparing this book, we make no warranty about the accuracy or completeness of its content and, to the maximum extent permitted, disclaim all liability arising from its use. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be copied, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording or otherwise, except brief extracts for the purpose of review, and no part of this publication may be sold or hired, without the written permission of the publisher. Lonely Planet and the Lonely Planet logo are trademarks of Lonely Planet and are registered in the US Patent and Trademark Office and in other countries. Lonely Planet does not allow its name or logo to be appropriated by commercial establishments, such as retailers, restaurants or hotels. Please let us know of any misuses: lonelyplanet.com/ip.

Anthony Haywood Volga Region, The Urals Anthony was born in the port city of Fremantle, Western Australia, and pulled anchor early on to hitchhike (mostly) through Europe and the USA. He later studied comparative literature in Perth and Russian language in Melbourne. In the 1990s he moved to Germany. Today he works as a freelance writer and journalist and divides his time between Göttingen (Lower Saxony) and Berlin. His book, Siberia, A Cultural History, was published in 2010. Tom Masters St Petersburg Tom first came to St Petersburg in 1996 while studying Russian at the School of Slavonic & East European Studies in London. He loved the city so much that he came back after graduating and worked as a writer and editor at the St Petersburg Times. Since then he s been based in London and Berlin, but returns regularly to Piter to take on documentary work, and to write freelance articles and Lonely Planet guides. You can see more of Tom s work at www.tommasters.net. Read more about Tom at: lonelyplanet.com/members/tommasters Leonid Ragozin Golden Ring Leonid Ragozin devoted himself to beach dynamics when he studied geology in Moscow. But for want of really nice beaches in Russia, he helped gold miners in Siberia and sold InterRail tickets before embarking on a journalist career. After eight years with the BBC, he became a foreign correspondent for the Russian Newsweek the job that took him to such unlikely destinations as Bhutan and Ecuador. Now back at the BBC, he has plunged into the turbulent sea of TV news. Tamara Sheward Northern European Russia After years of freelance travel writing, journalism and authordom, Tamara leapt at the chance to join the Lonely Planet ranks as presenter of LPTV s Roads Less Travelled: Cambodia. Following a Lonely Planet stint in Serbia for the Eastern Europe guide, Tamara again returned to her Slavic roots to write this book s Northern European Russia chapter. As a result, she now counts Arctic backwater-hopping, raucous platskart journeys and drinking in the park among her favourite pastimes, which will no doubt thrill her Russian mother. Read more about Tamara at: lonelyplanet.com/members/tamarasheward Regis St Louis Russian Caucasus An early fan of Gogol and Dostoevsky, Regis spent his university years in the US and Moscow immersed in the world of Rus, in pursuit of a rather impractical degree in Slavic Languages and Literatures. On this trip into the Caucasus, Regis drank kvas copiously, hiked over dramatic mountain peaks and joined in political discussions at a youth conference in Karachay-Cherkessia. A full-time travel writer since 2003, Regis has contributed to more than 30 Lonely Planet titles. He lives in Brooklyn, New York. Read more about Regis at: lonelyplanet.com/members/regisstlouis Mara Vorhees Moscow Mara has been travelling to Moscow since it was the capital of a different country. The pen-wielding traveller has worked on dozens of Lonely Planet titles, including Moscow, St Petersburg and Trans-Siberian Railway. When not roaming around Russia, Mara lives in a pink house in Somerville, Massachusetts, with her husband, two kiddies and two kitties. Follow her adventures at www.maravorhees.com. Read more about Mara at: lonelyplanet.com/members/mvorhees

6 Itineraries Whether you ve got six days or 60, these itineraries provide a starting point for the trip of a lifetime. Want more inspiration? Head online to lonelyplanet.com/thorntree to chat with other travellers. St Petersburg Petrodvorets Tsarskoe Selo &Pavlovsk Veliky Novgorod BELARUS MOSCOW #_ Sergiev Posad Suzdal Vladimir Two Weeks Russian Capitals The awe-inspiring cities of Moscow and St Petersburg encompass the country s turbulent past and glittering present. Moscow has its historic Kremlin, glorious Red Square, classic Tretyakov Gallery, renovated Bolshoi Theatre, exciting contemporary arts scene and extensive metro system with stations that are a sight in themselves. In St Petersburg don t miss the incomparable Hermitage and the Russian Museum, or cruising the city s rivers and canals. Enjoy some of Russia s top restaurants and bars, and attend first-rate performances at the Mariinsky and Mikhailovsky Theatres. St Petersburg is ringed by grand palaces set in beautifully landscaped grounds such as Petrodvorets, Tsarskoe Selo and Pavlovsk. From Moscow it s easy to make trips to the historic Golden Ring towns of Sergiev Posad, Suzdal and Vladimir, where you will be rewarded with a slice of rural Russian life far from the frenetic city pace. Between the two big cities, tourist-friendly Veliky Novgorod deserves a couple of days, too. It s home to an impressive riverside kremlin, ancient churches and a wonderful openair museum of wooden architecture.

7 FINLAND St Petersburg MOSCOW Yaroslavl #_ Suzdal Vladimir Perm Kungur Yekaterinburg KAZAKHSTAN Tomsk Krasnoyarsk Lake Olkhon Baikal Island #f Irkutsk Ulan-Ude Ivolginsk Datsan Khabarovsk Vladivostok CHINA PLAN YOUR TRIP ITINERARIES MONGOLIA Three to Four Weeks Trans-Siberian Odyssey The classic Russian adventure is to travel the Trans-Siberian Railway, an engineering wonder that spans and holds together the world s largest country. So you can finish up with a grand party in either Moscow or, better yet, St Petersburg, go against the general flow by commencing your journey at Vladivostok. Situated on a stunningly attractive natural harbour, the Pacific coast port is newly spruced up for its hosting of the 2012 APEC summit. An overnight journey west is Khabarovsk, a lively city with a lingering tsarist-era charm located on the banks of the Amur River. Two more days down the line hop off the train at Ulan-Ude, the appealing capital of Buryatiya where Russian, Soviet and Mongolian cultures coexist; from here you can venture into the steppes to visit Russia s principal Buddhist monastery, Ivolginsk Datsan. The railway then skirts around the southern shores of magnificent Lake Baikal. Allow at least three days (preferably longer) to soak up the charms of this beautiful lake, basing yourself on beguiling Olkhon Island; also check out historic Irkutsk on the way to the lake or back. Flush with oil wealth, happening Krasnoyarsk, on the Yenisey River, affords the opportunity for scenic cruises along one of Siberia s most pleasant waterways. Detour slightly from the main Trans-Sib line to Tomsk, the cultural capital of Siberia, to hang with its lively student population and admire the city s treasure trove of wooden architecture. Crossing the Urals into European Russia, spend a day or so in Yekaterinburg, a historic, bustling city well stocked with interesting museums and sites connected to the murder of the last tsar and his family. Perm is also doing an excellent job of reinventing itself as a cultural centre; use it as a base from which to make trips to an ice cave at Kungur and the Gulag labour camp Perm-36, preserved as a museum. Finally, fortify yourself for the bustle of Moscow by taking a reviving break in the Golden Ring towns of Yaroslavl or Vladimir, which is also the access point for the idyllic village of Suzdal: all are stacked with beautiful, old, onion-domed churches.

8 PLAN YOUR TRIP ITINERARIES HUNGARY Murmansk #f CZECH LATVIA Kem Solovetsky Islands ESTONIA REPUBLIC Valaam KALININGRAD AUSTRIA POLAND St Petersburg Petrozavodsk LITHUANIA Lake Kizhi Ladoga Lake SLOVAKIA Onega #f BULGARIA ROMANIA MOLDOVA BLACK SEA UKRAINE BELARUS Starocherkassk Rostov-on-Don FINLAND Tver #_ MOSCOW TURKEY Krasnaya Polyana KAZAKHSTAN Sochi Agura Valley & Zelenaya Roscha #f BARENTS SEA KAZAKHSTAN One Month White Sea to Black Sea This offbeat itinerary runs from the frigid climes of the Arctic Circle to the sun-kissed Black Sea lapping at the foothills of the Caucasus. Start by paying your respects to the giant concrete soldier Alyosha who overlooks Murmansk, the world s largest Arctic city. Here you can board a decommissioned nuclear icebreaker and breathe the air that inspired the creator of Chanel No 5. In the summer, the sun never fully sets, while in winter look out for the colourful northern lights. Take a train directly south through the Kola Peninsula, heading for Kem, access point for the Solovetsky Islands; the beautiful landscapes and monastery here were also the setting for some of the most brutal scenes in Solzhenitsyn s Gulag Archipelago. Back on the mainland keep south towards appealing Petrozavodsk where you can board a hydrofoil that will zip you across Lake Onega to another island Kizhi, home to an architectural reserve that includes the astounding Transfiguration Church, a symphony of wooden domes, gables and decoration. Continuing the islands-in-lakes theme, Valaam in Lake Ladoga is the mystical location of a beguiling monastery and can also be reached via Petrozavodsk. Top up on big-city culture and fun in St Petersburg before boarding one of the many overnight trains that head south to the Black Sea resorts. Note that several of these services skirt through Belarus, thus requiring a transit visa and Russian double-entry visa. To avoid this, make your way south via Moscow, perhaps pausing at Tver, another appealing historic town that Catherine the Great also used to pause in. If you don t relish spending more than a couple of nights on a train, break your journey at the metropolis of Rostov-on-Don, from where you can make a side trip to the old Don Cossack capital of Starocherkassk and tour the remains of the Ataman Palace. As host of the 2014 Winter Olympics, the sprawling Black Sea coast resort of Sochi is where all the action is. From here, you can visit Stalin s former dacha Zelenaya Roscha, take in the stunning waterfalls and vistas of the verdant Agura Valley and relax amid the towering peaks of Krasnaya Polyana, where soon-to-be world-class resorts are being built for Olympians.

9 LATVIA Svetlogorsk Kurshskaya &Yantarny Kosa # LITHUANIA Kaliningrad SLOVAKIA HUNGARY SERBIA POLAND ROMANIA BULGARIA BELARUS MOLDOVA Smolensk UKRAINE Black Sea # #_ MOSCOW Sea of Azov Volga Gorodets #f Nizhny Kazan Novgorod Ulyanovsk Elista Volgograd Samara KAZAKHSTAN Volga Astrakhan Delta Caspian Sea PLAN YOUR TRIP ITINERARIES Three Weeks The Amber Caviar Route Ease yourself into Russia by exploring the geographically separate Kaliningrad Region, Russia s far-west outpost that s the source of 90% of the world s amber. Four to five days is sufficient to get a taste of the historic city of Kaliningrad, the delightful seaside resorts of Svetlogorsk and Yantarny, and the dancing forest and sand dunes of Kurshskaya Kosa, a World Heritage listed national park. With a transit visa to Belarus and a double-entry visa to Russia it s possible to take a train through Lithuania and Belarus to reenter big Russia at Smolensk. The skyline of this historic city, partly surrounded by the impressive remains of its kremlin walls, is dominated by the Assumption Cathedral, a place of worship so grand Napoleon gave orders that his invading armies protect it from harm. From here you can connect by train or bus to Moscow. Alternatively, there are plenty of flights from Kaliningrad to the capital. With its magnificent cliff-top kremlin overlooking the mighty Volga River, laid-back Nizhny Novgorod is your next stop. Spend a day or so here enjoying the town s museums and its Food and Culture movement, and making a short trip by hydrofoil to the small town of Gorodets, known for its folk arts. Further along the river you ll get your first taste of East-meets-West culture at the intriguing Tatarstan capital of Kazan. The highlight here is the World Heritage listed kremlin that includes an enormous mosque and small satellite branch of St Petersburg s Hermitage. The Volga continues to guide you south past Lenin s birthplace of Ulyanovsk and Samara, from where you could go hiking in the rocky Zhiguli Hills or search out the town s several offbeat design and cultural sights. An amazing 72m tall statue of Mother Russia wields her sword over Volgograd, a city entirely rebuilt after Russia s bloodiest battle of WWII. Follow the river to its mouth into the Caspian Sea and the ancient city of Astrakhan, jumping-off point for exploring the glorious natural attractions, including rare flamingos, of the Volga Delta, home to the endangered sturgeon, the source of Beluga caviar. Finally, turn west to the fascinating Buddhist enclave of Elista, graced with Tibetan-style temples and possibly the world s highest density of street sculpture.

È 10 PLAN YOUR TRIP ITINERARIES Tobolsk Tyumen KAZAKHSTAN Novokuznetsk Biysk Abakan Barnaul Gorno-Altaisk Kyzyl Artybash Lake Teletskoe Chuysky Trakt È Russian Far East Circuit Siberia s Deep South È È Lena Pillars #f Yakutsk MONGOLIA Esso Neryungri Komsomolskna-Amure Tynda Khabarovsk Blagoveshchensk Petropavlovsk- Kamchatsky CHINA # Vladivostok # # JAPAN One Month Siberia s Deep South For a journey covering some of Siberia s lesser-known locations begin in the oil-rich city of Tyumen, which includes several picturesque areas of traditional architecture. Journey northeast in the footsteps of the Siberian conqueror Yermak Timofeevich, the exiled writer Fyodor Dostoevsky and the last tsar to Tobolsk, whose splendid kremlin lords it over the Tobol and Irtysh Rivers. Next, head south to Barnaul, gateway to the mountainous Altai Republic. Here you can arrange a white-water rafting expedition or plan treks out to beautiful Lake Teletskoe and the pretty village of Artybash. Drive along the panoramic Chuysky Trakt, a helter-skelter mountain road leading to yurt-dotted grasslands, first stopping in Gorno-Altaisk to register your visa. Return to Biysk, take a bus to Novokuznetsk then a train to Abakan to arrange onward travel to Tuva. This remote and little-visited region, hard up against Mongolia (with which it shares several cultural similarities), is famed for its throat-singing nomads and mystical shamans. Kyzyl has a good new National Museum and Cultural Centre and can be used as a base for expeditions to pretty villages and the vast Central Asian steppes. One Month Russian Far East Circuit From the wild east port of Vladivostok head via Khabarovsk to lively Blagoveshchensk with its splendid tsarist architecture. Take the overnight train to Tynda, the main hub on the Baikal-Amur Mainline (BAM), from where there s a choice. Tough-travel fanatics can train it to Neryungri then endure a very bumpy all-day ride in a Russian UAZ jeep to Yakutsk, the extraordinary permafrost-bound capital of the Sakha Republic. Alternatively, board the BAM through to the attractive city of Komsomolsk-na-Amure and back to Khabarovsk, from where there are flights to Yakutsk. Once in Yakutsk, visit the city s eccentric Permafrost Kingdom and Mammoth Museum. If it s the summer sailing season, cruise to the scenic Lena Pillars on the Lena River. Backtrack to Khabarovsk or Vladivostok from where you can fly to spectacular Kamchatka, to cap off your adventures by climbing one of the snowcapped volcanoes rising behind the rugged peninsula s capital, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. Or make your way north to Esso, newly friendly to independent travellers with cheap guesthouses, public hot springs and well-mapped trails for trekking.

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