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Caucasus Mountains, a range of spectacular beauty and home to an in-
credible jigsaw of ethnic groups, rise on Russia s southern fringe. Many of
Introduction to Russia these people were not conquered by Russia until the 19th century; today,
some are tragically mired in bloody conflicts with each other or with Rus-
Your experience of Russia will depend very much on where you choose to sia, putting parts of this region firmly off limits to tourism.
go. While our Itineraries chapter can help you sort through the multiple The images traditionally associated with Siberia and the Russian Far
options, the following should also provide a clearer idea of how best to East  prison camps, snowbound exile, frozen wastelands  are also less
spend your time. In short, those interested primarily in Russia s cultural than welcoming. So it s a great surprise to many Westerners to discover
and architectural highlights, and those whose need for creature comforts that Siberian summers can be a blistering 35°C, that there are beachside
is high, should stick to European Russia, which is all of the country west rave parties in Novosibirsk, great new restaurants in most of the cities,
of the Ural Mountains. If you don t mind occasionally roughing it and and that icy cold March is actually the best time to visit as frozen lakes
are in search of Russia s great outdoors, train your eye on the vast spaces and rivers turn into motorable roads.
of Siberia and the Far East. Even if you restrict your travels to European Certainly the region has a tragic history. Used by the tsars and then
Russia, bear in mind that this area is still bigger than any European by the Soviet regime to dispose of  undesirable elements , it took in first
country, with terrain stretching from the frozen tundra that borders the criminals, then political dissenters, the suspiciously wealthy, the reli-
Arctic Ocean to the peaks of the Caucasus, Europe s highest mountains, gious, the stubborn citizens of troublesome nationalities and eventually
3000km south. virtually anyone for no reason at all. The writer Maxim Gorky gave voice
Between these extremes lie Russia s two greatest cities and biggest tour- to the national dread of Siberia when he described the region as  a land
ist draws: Moscow and St Petersburg. Here tsars reigned and the world s of chains and ice .
greatest communist state was born, Russia s unique architecture devel- At the same time though, Russians have also long viewed this vast
oped and the Russian Orthodox Church flourished. Here too, modern slab of land as a place of adventure, discovery and immense riches. This
Russia is most evident  as any traveller can experience in flashy, con- was where brave explorers and rapacious plunderers pushed forward the
temporary hotels, shops and restaurants or while sampling the pumping boundaries of the Russian Empire. Of the early exiles, many chose to stay
nightlife. Still, within a few hundred kilometres of either of these cities on after their sentences had ended, seduced by the wide open spaces and,
are dozens of appealing towns and villages where you can witness the strangely enough, the sense of freedom.
timeless beauty of Russia s gentle landscape and agrarian culture: check The population of this great land is only three times that of metro-
out the highlights of both the Golden Ring and Western European Russia politan Moscow, with most of it huddled along the railways in the south,
chapters for some ideas of where to go. so with a handful of exceptions don t come here in search of manmade
You don t need to head all the way to Siberia to find wilderness. North wonders. Instead be prepared to discover the serenity of Lake Baikal, the
of St Petersburg in northern European Russia lie huge tracts of largely pristine geometry of the Altai Mountains, the fiery volcanic landscapes of
unexplored forest, lakes, marshes and tundra, ideal for outdoor pursuits. Kamchatka, and the lush semitropical forests of the Sikhote-Alin Nature
Among the more touristed sites are Kizhi Island, with its extraordinary Reserve on the Pacific coast.
assemblage of old wooden architecture; the venerable churches and mon- Travellers today still write, not of trips in Siberia, but of odysseys,
asteries of Vologda; and, especially popular with Russians, Father Frost s hypnotised by unending views of taiga (Siberian forest) from the cocoon
charming home town of Veliky Ustyug. of a Trans-Siberian Railway carriage. By magnifying the difficulties for
East from Moscow, then south, flows the Volga River. One of Russia s literary effect, such semifactual travelogues have helped to scare tourists
historic highways, the Volga links many cities of both ancient and mod- into taking the  rush through approach. And travel agents are all too
ern importance  among them Yaroslavl (a key city in the famous Golden happy to oblige by perpetuating the  tour only myth. However, it s rea-
Ring), Nizhny Novgorod, Kazan, Volgograd and Astrakhan  along its sonably straightforward to hop across the region, taking one overnight
course to the Caspian Sea. Numerous ethnic minorities, whose religious train at a time, using the railway as a hotel, and spending the long sum-
beliefs range from Islam to Buddhism to animism, live in or near to the mer days exploring.
Volga Basin. They are reminders of European Russia s proximity to Asia
and its long history of invasion, migration and cultural exchange.
Forming a low barrier between European Russia and Siberia, the Ural
Mountains stretch from Kazakhstan in the south to the Arctic Kara Sea
in the north. Apart from opportunities to hike and undertake some gentle
river rafting, here you ll find major cities, such as historic Yekaterinburg,
and Russia s main downhill ski centre at Magnitogorsk.
The other great European Russian waterway, the Don River, flows
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