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Russia is the largest country in the world by area, so the diversity of its tourist destinations is endless. Although the major destinations are known, many people have not yet known many iconic towns that represent the beauty of Russia and its historical legacy. Get acquainted with us today on this charming trip to a group of distinctive tourist towns in Russia.

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Suzdal

This town is one of the oldest towns in Russia and of great importance as it dates back to the eleventh century. In the twelfth century, these towns became the capital of the vast Vladimir-Sozdal region at a time when Moscow, for example, was just a small “remote” town at the time. The town today has many historical tombstones such as the medieval Kremlin Suzdal and the old cathedral. Suzda is also distinguished by its green plains and the river that passes through it to resemble all that beautiful fairy tales.

Kargopol

This town was once one of the richest and fastest developing cities in Russia in the sixteenth century, located on the Onega River on the road between Moscow and the harbor that was in Russia at the time Arkhangelsk. Today, Kargopol is characterized by the presence of many religious monuments in it, as it has a natural neighborhood that can be visited and a historical-cultural complex that includes wooden cathedrals, many lakes, canals and many more to discover …

Esso

For nature lovers, Issut enjoys a model of enchanting Russian wilderness. Evenki people originally found this town during their immigration in the nineteenth century, and today it is one of the best destinations for independent travelers on the extreme peninsula of Kamachaka. Visitors can explore the hiking paths surrounding the Bystrinsky National Park, horse riding, doggy carts and other activities. This is in addition to the Hot Springs and Bears Museum as well!

Vyatskoye

The town, which is 300 km away from Moscow, dates back to 1502 and is classified among the most beautiful towns in Russia. Many attribute this to the intervention of Russian businessman Oleg Jarov in 2007, whose investments in the town contributed to the renovation and rehabilitation of most of the buildings in the old town. Today the town has turned into a colorful and picturesque site, with many museums and landmarks in historical streets. Imagine that the town’s nickname is “the town that wanted to become a city” because it contains sites that are actually worth visiting.

Svetlogorsk

This town was once part of German territory as the Rauschen, and today it is part of the Russian Kaliningrad region and has largely escaped the horrors of World War to retain its coastal charm itself. The town is distinguished by its old German houses, and today it is considered an attractive coastal resort.

Vyatskoye
Vyatskoye

Winter in Esso

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Winter in Esso

Iso
Iso

The town of Svetlogorsk
The town of Svetlogorsk

    The town of Esso
The town of Esso

The town of Kargopol
The town of Kargopol

The town of Suzdal
The town of Suzdal

Suzdal Winter
Suzdal Winter

General view of Kargopol town
General view of Kargopol town

A scene from the town of Svetlogorsk
A scene from the town of Svetlogorsk

A scene from the town of Vyatskoye
A scene from the town of Vyatskoye

From Vyatskoye
From Vyatskoye

From Kargopol
From Kargopol

From Svetlogorsk
From Svetlogorsk

From Suzdal
From Suzdal

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