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peacetraveler22 ([personal profile] peacetraveler22) wrote2015-01-21 12:05 pm

Travel Announcement: Return to Russia!

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It's now official! I just purchased my tickets to Russia. :) Here I am, standing on the frozen Neva River in Peter. Glorious! Dates of the visit will be 23 February - 9 March. For those in the U.S., airfares on Aeroflot are incredibly cheap now. Nonstop flights from Washington, DC or New York City to Moscow cost only $492 USD roundtrip, including taxes. I can't even fly to many places in the U.S. for this price.

The first week I'll travel with my Russian friend on a road journey to some new cities, though I'm not yet sure where. Proposed options include the following:
(1) Moscow → Yaroslavl → Vologda → St. Petersburg → Moscow

(2) Moscow → Vladimir → Novgorod → Cheboksary → Kazan → Moscow

Where to go? What to do? Suggestions for other intriguing driving routes from Moscow? Help me! :) I'm mostly interested in unusual people, wild and frozen nature and village life. Museums, Orthodox churches, and standard tourist attractions aren't really important to me.

If there's interest, I can try to arrange a reader gathering somewhere in Moscow the second week. Although I'm not sure where in the city is convenient for most people? If you know a good gathering place, like a restaurant or pub, please tell me in the comments.

I'm excited for the trip, to see if attitudes toward an American visitor have changed since my visit last February when I attended the Olympic Games. Since then, relations between our countries have shifted dramatically and even here on my blog I've noticed more anti-Americanism and hostility, even when the topic of my posts have absolutely nothing to do with politics.

Btw, I'm sure many of you saw Ilya Varlamov's post hanging in the TOP all day yesterday, but if not I suggest you give it a read. A foreign tourist's brutal impressions of Russia. Her story makes my first Russian post seem like a fairy tale. I think she was harsh in her review of the country, though she's certainly entitled to her opinion. It's especially amusing to view the reader comments to the story (over 4,000 of them now!!).

Russia - your country remains a fascinating place for me, and I'm very happy to return!


[identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com 2015-01-22 10:45 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not sure I'll be in Peter this time, but I hope! What's "LOFT project ETAGI?"

[identity profile] yacc11.livejournal.com 2015-01-22 10:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Are you going to travel though Moscow?
And here's a link about LOFT
www. loftprojectetagi. ru/en/about/

Btw, Do you live in VA?

[identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com 2015-01-23 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, I live in Virginia! My city is Arlington, only a few minutes from Washington, DC. I'm not sure where I'll be on this trip. I'm still trying to finalize the route and cities I'll visit. Maybe I'll end up in Siberia...who knows? :)

[identity profile] yacc11.livejournal.com 2015-01-23 08:39 pm (UTC)(link)
I recommend to visit Siberia :) Novosibirsk has a great zoo. And campus of University is good. So have a nice trip!

[identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com 2015-01-23 08:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks! What about going to the Far East on the train by myself? Is it possible, or it would be a nightmare due to language barriers and the remoteness of the region? I think I really need to travel with a Russian speaker.

[identity profile] yacc11.livejournal.com 2015-01-23 09:18 pm (UTC)(link)
I tnink it will be very hard to you. In fact it's a good chance to figure out latest news from first hand but it's rather for native russian :) I have no travelled more then 50 hrs by the train. But I have a dream to see a shore of Baikal from train and for me it would be more comfortable to get a plane to Novosibirsk ( I have friends at Novosibirsk ) and than take a train to Khabarovsk. At 90's time my parents had to travel by train to Far East. Thay said that it's hard but shore of Baikal is amazing! So if you want to have that trip you'll need 1) russian friend who like to travell and who knows english. Mostly russians are pretty friendly at a train but there can be a few terrible persons 2) be ready to hard travel - I mean a lof of time in train without a bath and being treated by the train shaking. :)

P.S. I'll try to visit VA this year. I have a freind from Russia at Reston :)
Edited 2015-01-23 21:19 (UTC)

[identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com 2015-01-23 09:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, cool! Reston is very close to me. Only about thirty minutes away if there is no traffic. I will be pleased to meet if you visit my beautiful State. :)