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Tips for Indians Travelling to Russia

Surabhi Shikha

Last updated: Apr 3, 2017

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See

Red Square is home to some of the country’s most important landmarks, including the Kremlin
Saint Isaac's Cathedral in St. Petersburg is the third largest domed cathedral in the world

Events

The White Nights Festival is one of the biggest celebrations in Russia and is held from May to end of July

Shop

Paintings, weaves and wooden Russian dolls

Safety

Russia is a very safe place to visit and you will find police in every street of Morocco. For safety reasons, always carry a photocopy of your passport and visa rather than the originals

Filmy

Apart from Raj Kapoor’s classics such as Awara and Shree 420, other Bollywood films that are popular in Russia are Seeta Aur Geeta’ and Disco Dancer

Want To Go ? 
   

Are you one of those ardent travelers who have been intrigued with Russia long enough and can’t wait any longer to unravel its enigmatic charm? Well then we say it’s time to plan your trip to the land of ballet, circus, Vodka and more. Even more so because Indians are much loved in this amazing land of cultural and geographical diversities. In fact, the generation of the mid-forties and beyond recognize and admire the famous Raj Kapoor and can hum a couple of oldies. (Remember Mera Naam Joker and the Russian connection?)

There are few things (tips, really) to keep in mind before embarking on this fascinating journey that will not only help you plan your trip efficiently but also add to the experience.

Getting the Russian Visa

Although a fairly straightforward process, procuring visa for Russia can take up to 20 days, so be sure to apply well in advance. One must have an ‘invitation’ to be eligible for applying for a Tourist Visa to Russia. This invitation is nothing but an original document as a proof of your accommodation booked at a hotel. Do keep in mind that a photocopied or email version of the same will be no good. You can obtain this invitation from your hotel by paying a small fee of about 20 to 30 Euros. Courier charges will have to be borne by you.

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Be sure to apply for the Russia Visa well in advance

 

There is a rule in Russia where in all foreign nationals entering the country have to register at the foreign office. Most hotels, at the time of check in, will keep your passport overnight for verification purposes and will return it the next morning. The hotels will also handover a registration slip which should be retained for the entire journey till you exit the country.

Pick Your Hotel Wisely

Laying all cards on the table, Russia is an expensive destination including hotel accommodation. In Moscow, specifically, distances within the city are vast so it makes sense to stay at a hotel with a good location (within good proximity to major attractions, airport and other places of interest). It is better (and worth) spending money on a hotel located ideally than to travel long distances. Some of the hotels also serve an elaborate vegetarian buffet, specifically Indian vegetarian food. In addition to the hotels, vegetarian food is easily available elsewhere too. There are few Indian restaurants in Moscow and St. Petersburg where vegetarian food is readily available. Other restaurants serving European cuisine also have vegetarian options on their menus.

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There are a number of world class hotels in Moscow and St. Petersburg

Safe and Welcoming

Contrary to popular notion, Russia, especially the cities of Moscow and St. Petersburg are perfectly safe for tourists. Much like anywhere else in the world, if you don’t bother anyone, no will bother you in Russia too. It is important however to always be cautious of the surroundings and avoid the dodgy areas. Also, it is crucial for everyone in Russia (including tourists and locals) to always carry a copy of their passport if not the original passport itself. Getting around in Moscow and St. Petersburg is easy too since the cities have efficient public transport. People in Russia operate their private vehicles as taxis; another easy and safe way of getting around. To travel in one of these taxis, you can simply hail one by standing on a street and putting your hand out and provide the driver with the address of your destination. If you cannot speak Russian or encounter someone who does not understand English, it is good to have a Russian version of the address on a piece of paper or on your phone. These private taxis charge 200 to 500 rubles for any distance.

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Getting a cab in Moscow is as easy as it gets

The Language Barrier

Language woes in Russia can be quite a dampener. This is why it is important to take the services of an English-speaking guide or to keep a dictionary or a book of common phrases handy while sightseeing. Having even the slightest grip on the Russian language can enhance your visit immensely.

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Don't forget to keep an English to Russian dictionary handy during your trip

 

Read enough about Russia? Now it’s about time you visit this enchanting land. For Indian travellers, two nights in Moscow and three nights in St. Petersburg would make for an ideal itinerary. For those party animals who wish to experience the nightlife of a lifetime can even travel to the dazzling city of Minsk in Belarus. Moscow and St. Petersburg are connected by flights, overnight train and the flashy Sapsan Train which covers a distance of almost 750 kilometres in 3.5 to 4 hours. You can take a train from either Moscow or St. Petersburg to Minsk. However, being Belarus, you have to apply for a separate visa.

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Russia is calling out to you, with love!

 

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