Vast, contradictory, demanding—Russia rewards the curious traveller
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Russia sprawls across eleven time zones and defies easy summary. Moscow and St. Petersburg are the main entry points: one a capital of relentless energy and contradictions, the other a carefully planned imperial city. Both are expensive by regional standards and require navigation of visa paperwork.
Beyond the two capitals, Russia opens up to vastness—Siberia, the Urals, the far east. Transport between cities is long and exhausting. Distances here aren't just geographical; they're cultural and psychological. You'll spend time on trains. You'll meet deeply reserved locals who warm with vodka and conversation.
Political tensions, visa complexity, and limited infrastructure outside major cities mean Russia demands more planning than most destinations. It's worth it, but go with realistic expectations and flexibility.
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