Karelia, a republic of northwestern Russia is known as one of the most beautiful places in the country. The nature of it is more astonishing and Finnish than Russian. Lakes, waterfalls and trees grow on the giant rocks. Ruskela is a village close to Sortewala, one of the region's largest cities. The main interest here is the Ruskella Mountain Park. With a marble canyon, it is now a clear water lake and another underground lake. You can rent a boat, dive or climb. There are light shows on the lake in the summer. Take the train from Ladosky's Station to St Petersburg to Sorteva; The journey will take you about 4-5 hours. From there, many buses can take you to Roscale, or you can book a taxi - the ride takes about 20 minutes.
Stolby nature reserve
The Stolby Nature Reserve in the northwest of the Eastern Zayan Mountains is one of Siberia's most popular tourist destinations. The main attraction of the reserve is the rock and hill, which in its Russian form is known as the "Pillars". The smallest peaks are 55 meters high and reach a height of 600 meters. Rock climbing and climbing are popular activities, and for those interested in indigenous flora and fauna, the reserve also offers guided tours of the Siberian Fur Tiga: a hike and a botanical and zoological tour. The reserve is surrounded by wooden huts, taiga, and rocks. There is a separate small kitchen and hostel for six and eight people. The cabin area is known as the Village Village and is a bit higher than the reserve's main reception buildings, but there is a car service when you first arrive with your luggage.
Lake Baikal
Lake Baikal is the deepest in the world. Many Russians say that seeing the huge "Siberian Sea" is a unique experience, while others tell the stories of the bicycle monster, and echo Loch Ness. There are several hiking trails and even in August the water is cold but in the summer you can swim in the lake. The beaches are scattered by resorts, hotels, and campgrounds, many of which date back to the Soviet era. Located on the west bank of Baikal in an area known as the Little Sea, the Lagoon Ranch Resort offers a variety of accommodations: two-room apartments and separate cabins from the summer homes of two of the most affordable people. There are a cavalry and cavalry playground, Russian sauna, and bicycle tour guides.
Kaliningrad
Kaliningrad, a very small piece of Russia in Europe, was called K කනnigsberg, and the architecture of the city's old city still points to Europe, not Russia. Traces of the Germanic heritage of Kaliningrad can be seen at the surviving Brandenburg Gate and Fishing Village. The flea market here is called the best in Russia - many collectors around the world come here in hopes of finding relics from World War II. The Amber Museum is another popular attraction. Flights to Kaliningrad are available from Moscow, St. Petersburg, and several European cities (including Berlin, Riga, and Copenhagen). The train leaves Berlin and Warsaw overnight to Kaliningrad. If you plan to travel between Russia and the rest of Kaliningrad, you will need a dual-entry visa. There is also a special short-term Kaliningrad visa on the border.
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