Travel guide to Russia for free travel

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-02-11

Russia is a country full of charm and mystery, rich in history, culture, and natural resources. From the towering Red Square of Moscow to the magnificent Lake Baikal, from romantic St. Petersburg to charming Murmansk, every corner of Russia exudes a unique charm.

When planning an itinerary, it is advisable to divide the main cities and attractions of Russia into several zones, and then choose them according to personal interests and schedule. Here are some of the areas worth visiting: Moscow and the Golden Ring urban agglomeration, St. Petersburg and the Baltic coast, Siberia and the Far East, the Caucasus, Murmansk and the Kola Peninsula.

When planning your trip, you can choose different modes of transportation according to the characteristics of the area. For example, in Moscow and the Golden Ring urban agglomeration, you can choose between a train or a plane; In Siberia and the Far East, you can choose between long-distance buses or airplanes.

Chinese citizens are reminded to apply for a valid visa in advance to travel to Russia. You can choose between an individual tourist visa or a group tourist visa. To enter Russia, you need to fill out a migration card and present a visa and other documents. During your trip, comply with local laws and regulations and never engage in activities that are not related to tourism.

If you're ready to embark on a journey to Russia, it's recommended that you start with its capital, Moscow. Because Moscow, an ancient and vibrant city, will open the door to Russian history and culture. Here, you can stroll on Red Square and feel the solemnity and the weight of history; You can walk into the Kremlin and appreciate the power and glory of the Tsar. The magnificence of the Cathedral of Our Lady and the rich collection of the Moscow State Museum will give you a deeper understanding of Russian art and history.

Next, you can take a train to St. Petersburg. The city, known as the "Pearl of the North" of Russia, with its Winter Palace, Summer Palace and Peter and Paul Fortress, will take you through time and space in history and feel the royal grandeur. The city of Pushkin is themed with poetry, allowing you to appreciate the charm of Russian literature while enjoying the beautiful scenery.

You can also arrange a trip to the Kola Peninsula in Murmansk, where you will be amazed by its vast forests, strange landscapes and natural wonders such as the Northern Lights. Finally, don't miss the lakeside scenery and ice experience of Lake Baikal, where you will be impressed by the beauty of the lake and the frozen surface of the lake.

We hope your trip to Russia will be a wonderful and unforgettable memory!

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