Now, traveling in Russia has become more important than ever. And no, this is no reason to be upset. In our country there are many interesting and beautiful places with picturesque nature and rich history. We’re talking about them.
Especially since the opportunity is quite affordable. On September 13, 1745, the geographical Atlas of Russia was published for the first time.
We have collected 7 places in Russia that we plan to go ourselves.
Teriberka, Murmansk region
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It is worth flying to Teriberka to see the Barents Sea and the Northern Lights, and to try the crabs, red fish and sea urchins. This is a border village 1973 kilometers from Moscow and 120 kilometers from Murmansk (the nearest major city), accessible by car, the last 40 kilometers of which is a broken dirt road. But it’s worth it: Teriberka and its surroundings have unreal landscapes, waterfalls, cliffs and views of the Arctic Ocean! And in the north of Russia you can find sights like “Game of Thrones” and swim next to whales!
Geyser Valley in Kamchatka

One of the main natural attractions of the Kamchatka Territory. There are hot springs, mud pots, waterfalls and many picturesque lakes scattered throughout the Geysernaya River canyon.
Crown Language
The Curonian Spit is an incredibly picturesque place: the sea on one side, the bay on the other. In our opinion, autumn Baltic is even more beautiful than summer. And by the way, people are much less in this season. Therefore, unity with nature is guaranteed.
Krasnaya Polyana in Sochi

An ideal option for lovers of outdoor activities: in Sochi in winter, the peak of the ski season! And even if you are far from sports, there is enough fun here: for example, the Rose Peak observation deck with steep views and high-altitude swings, or the Husky Park for animal lovers.
Crimea
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It is worth going to the Crimea, at least to admire nature. Be sure to visit the Lavender field in the village of Turgenevka. We also advise you to go to the Pink Lake, walk along the suspension bridge on Mount Ai-Petri and visit the most romantic place – the Goblet of Love Lagoon.
plyo

Artist Isaac Levitan lived and worked in this small town of 2000 people. Plyos’ nature inspired him to paint many pictures. Tourists go to the northern corner of the Ivanovo region precisely for the historical atmosphere. And in winter, you should go there at least to admire the view from the snow-covered river embankment, walk the atmospheric streets and look at the Levitan Museum.
Baikal

“It’s incredible, and it’s not for nothing that Siberians call it the sea, not the lake. Water is unusually transparent so one can see through it as well as through air. Anton Pavlovich Chekhov poetically wrote about one of the main natural attractions of our country – Baikal. Tourists from all over the world come there, films are shot there (one of the latest is “Ice”), and James Cameron, the director of “Titanic” and “Avatar”, somehow celebrated his birthday on Baikal.
In winter, the water is covered with a thick layer of ice, forming these very famous cracks, in spring Baikal gives a deep blue color, and in summer the holiday season opens on the lake. Everyone should visit at least once in their life the huge water crescent that separates the Irkutsk region and Buryatia.
Source: People Talk

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