By Afiur
May 12, 2026
Perfect for nature lovers, the Altai region offers untouched landscapes, turquoise lakes and incredible trekking routes.
This unique stretch of sand dunes along the Baltic Sea offers serene landscapes, forests and a peaceful escape from city life.
Claimed to be one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities, Derbent boasts ancient fortresses and rich cultural heritage.
A remote paradise of volcanoes, geysers and wildlife, Kamchatka feels like another planet, ideal for adventurous travellers.
Home to intricate wooden churches, Kizhi Island is a UNESCO site showcasing traditional Russian craftsmanship without the use of nails.
The world’s deepest lake, Baikal is stunning year round, famous for its crystal-clear waters in summer and surreal frozen patterns in winter.
A charming town in the Golden Ring, Suzdal feels like stepping back in time with its wooden houses, monasteries and quiet countryside.
One of Russia’s oldest cities, it played a key role in early Russian history and features beautiful medieval architecture.