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from: Kyle BesserEven with the breakup of the former Soviet Union, Russia remains the largest country in the world. A person could enjoy Russia adventure travel every vacation of his or her adult life and still not see all of this vast country.
One way to see a great cross section of Russia would be a trip on the famous Trans-Siberian Railway. Once romanticized as The Orient Express, this epic train journey begins in Moscow and ends about a week later in Vladivostok on Russia's Pacific coast. During the 5,578 mile journey across seven time zones, the train stops at many towns and villages, giving passengers a chance to stretch their legs and look around.
People who have taken this trip say it is similar to a cruise ship experience because passengers get to know each other but also advise would-be travelers not to expect cruise-ship quality service. It is a good idea, they say, to take along your own food. The scenery, they say, is most spectacular in winter.
During your Russia adventure travel, you will certainly want to see the great cities like Moscow and St. Petersburg. Moscow's Kremlin is a must, as is the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, which houses one of the most incredible collections of art in the world. Russia is also a land of magnificent churches and mighty fortresses, all of them steeped in history – a history that was often violent and bloody.
For truly wonderful adventure travel Russia go on the Volga River. This great water highway goes through the very heart of Russia. It flows past fabled cities like Kazan and the ruins of Itil and Sarai, once the principal cities of the fierce warriors of the Golden Horde.
If you love winter sports, adventure travel Russia is the place to go. There is heli-skiing on Mount Elbrus, the highest peak in Europe, with professional guides to ensure your fun and safety. Experienced snow-boarding enthusiasts have said that the snow-boarding in the Caucasus Mountains and on the volcanoes of Kamchatka is unparalleled anywhere else in the world.
There is a great selection of activities to choose from for your Russia adventure travel tour. Go hiking across the taiga or along the shores of Lake Baikal, one of the largest bodies of fresh water in the world. Take a jeep tour from St. Petersburg into the Russian countryside for an opportunity to see the natural beauty of the land and to meet the Russian people. Try your skills as a fisherman at Novikovo, where the waters teem with Siberian char, silver salmon, Dolly Varden trout, and many other game fish.
A Russian adventure travel tour is certain to be a memorable one.
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