Friday, 8 April 2016

Myths and Truths about Russia

They say: ‘So many countries, so many customs!’ Nowadays we face controversial facts about Russia and it’s modern culture. Here we are to break all well-known myths and share true facts which will help you to enjoy a trip to Russia from India.

1. Chilly in the morning, freeze at night!

As we know, Russia has the lowest temperatures during winter season (around - 22 degrees Fahrenheit). Nevertheless, a plenty of cities are located on southern area. In summer there’s a very warm weather with gentle breeze and sunny evenings.  Moreover, you may turn winter trip into an unforgettable journey with sledges, horses ride or pancake festivals! In these holidays enjoy the best holiday destination,Russia with your love ones.




2. A la carte: caviar and vodka!

The Russians like to eat very special dishes. A widespread fact is that caviar and vodka are unreplacable courses .  However, in the big cities you may find different restaurants with international cuisine. For example, there is a wide range of gastronomic shows in Moscow, where popular chefs present their culinary masterpieces!



3. Getting Visa is a paperwork routine!

Russian government does its best to provide more options for tourists including visa procedure. Today all the documents you need is your passport and original invitation.  The last can be done via hotels or travel agencies and cost varies around 25-35 USD.  After that you may visit embassy and apply visa  for Russia (price is around 50-60 USD). As you can see, you get very fast and reliable service!



4. Al  Capone motherland

Many tourists are afraid of travelling to Russia due to mafia spread over there. This is the most popular myth all over the world.  Late 20th has gone and now it is a safety places for tourism as many other countries. Of course, you should keep away from suburbs or late night walks across empty streets of slums.  Moreover, police keeps watch in Moscow or St. Petersburg daily and everywhere.


5. Smile isn’t fine

If you have a look at a local outdoors, e.g in the subway or in the shopping malls, you suggest he or she never smiles.  The truth is that the Russians are open-hearted and very friendly in private. In public they try to hide emotions and laugh instead of smiley soul and funny nature. Feel free to ask for help or advice!

There are the main myths you may hear about Russia. On one hand, it’s a very fascinating country with own traditions, rules and regulations. On the other, Russia has a great potential increasing tourism not only in the metropolis, but in the small and marvelous cities!

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