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Novosibirsk Travel Guide - Russia Magical Atmosphere

Novosibirsk Travel Guide - Russia Magical Atmosphere

Novosibirsk is the administrative center of Novosibirsk Oblast in Russia. Located in the southwestern part of Siberia on the banks of the Ob River. Novosibirsk was founded in 1893 on the Ob River crossing point of the future Trans-Siberian Railway. Originally named Novonikolayevsk, it grew rapidly into a major transport, commercial and industrial hub. The city was ravaged by the Russian Civil War but recovered during the early Soviet period, and gained its present name in 1926. Under Stalin, Novosibirsk became one of the largest industrial centers of Siberia. Following the outbreak of the Great Patriotic War the city hosted many factories relocated from European Russia. Novosibirsk is home to the headquarters of numerous Russian corporations, as well as the world-renowned Novosibirsk Zoo. It is served by Tolmachevo Airport, the busiest airport in Siberia.

Novosibirsk grew into a beautiful place with booming cultural life (after the fall of Soviet Union). Russia's third largest city has embraced its status as capital of Siberia and opened its doors to the world. A slew of museums and monuments, a relaxed big-city vibe, a pulsating nightlife and a wealth of great accommodation are available to the visitors.

Summers in Novosibirsk are typically warm with average temperatures of around 18°C (64°F) but it can be cold at night. Summer months are also often wet and rainy and storms can occur. June and July are the sunniest months. Winter can be severely cold with temperatures dropping below -30°C (-22°F), but its usually around -15°C (5°F). Winter is often dark and cloudy and heavy snowfall is a regular occurrence. Spring and Autumn are both transitional months, and can either be very cold or quite warm. During spring, streets and roads can become dirty as a result of mud and melting snow.

The city center is fairly compact and a walk from the railway station to Lenin's square takes around 20 minutes. Public transport includes a Metro system in the city centre as well as buses, trams, taxi, and trolleybuses. A ride on intra-city public transport costs RUB35 or less.

There are many good dining options and many local chain restaurants. Lenin Square is a popular place to eat. Italian food, sushi, and Russian food are all very popular. Many cafes offer lunch specials on weekdays. With the exception of some high-end hotels, all hotels and hostels offer free WiFi and many have computer terminals. Almost all accept credit cards. Hotels and hostels will usually provide a visa invitation and registration for an additional fee.

A lot to see in Novosibirsk such as :

Novosibirskiy Zoopark Imeni R.a. Shilo
NOVAT – Novosibirsk State Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Novosibirsk
Museum for Railway Technology Novosibirsk
Tsentral'nyy Park
Akvamir
Dolphins, oceanography and marine biology center
Tsentral'nyy Sibirskiy Botanicheskiy Sad So Ran
Novosibirsk State Art Museum
Bugrinsky Bridge
Park Berezovaya Roshcha
Novosibirskiy Gosudarstvennyy Krayevedcheskiy Muzey
Pervomayskiy Skver
Park Chudes Galileo Novosibirsk
Нарымский сквер
Park Gorodskoye Nachalo
Тимирязевский Сквер
Nautilus
ПКиО Бугринская роща
Plyazh Bumerang
Park Kul'tury I Otdykha Im. S.m.kirova

( Novosibirsk - Russia ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Novosibirsk. Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Novosibirsk - Russia

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Amazing hospitality of a Russian Family in Tomsk, Siberia

In this video, I explore the charming city of Tomsk, Siberia, and discover its rich history, friendly people, and delicious traditional dish, Blini. The city has stunning wooden buildings, some of which date back to the 17th century, showcasing their significance in Russian architecture.

Tomsk is one of the oldest towns in Siberia and home to six state universities that attract over 100,000 students from all over the world. During my visit, Aleksei, a college student from Tomsk Polytechnic University, graciously acted as my guide, showing me around the city. He took me to see the impressive 400-year-old Kremlin building and also introduced me to a local fast food center where we tried out the Sibirsky Blini, a delicious traditional Russian pancake dish.

One of the highlights of my trip was meeting Anton and his family, who introduced me to the art of making Blini, a traditional Russian pancake, right from scratch. They shared their tips and tricks for getting the dish just right, and we enjoyed the delicious results together.

Whether you're a foodie looking to try authentic Russian cuisine, a history buff wanting to explore the city's unique wooden architecture, or a traveler looking for a unique experience, Tomsk is a must-visit destination in Russia. So come along with me and discover this fascinating city and its hidden gems!

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We visited: St. Petersburg, Moscow, Kazan, Novosibirsk, Tomsk, Irkutsk and Olkhon Island. For more details feel free to contact us at hello@traveloupe.com or check out our blog.

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Trans Siberian Railway - FIRST CLASS Train Tour

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What is it like to travel FIRST CLASS on the Trans Siberian Railway? Join us as we travel from Russia to Ulaanbataar Mongolia on the Transsiberian train. After having travelled in second class and even a shorter ride in third class, we decided it was time to up the ante and travel in luxury (for once). In this video, you'll get a first class train tour as we show you our wagon on the overnight train!

We've fallen in love with train travel and the Transsiberian railway has really stolen our heart. After travelling more than 5000 km by train through Russia, we're finally going to Mongolia. We're super excited to reach Ulaanbataar (Ulan Bator in English). Our train journey has taken us from Tallin in Estonia, to Saint-Peterburg and Moscow to the middle of Russia, Yekaterinburg. Afterwards we travelled 56 hours on a train to reach the heart of Siberia in Irkutsk where we visited one of the highlights of Russia, Lake Baikal.

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Exploring Udmurtia, Russia | Debesy village

This video is about real Russian countryside. I went to Debesy village in Udmurtia for a day trip. There I walked with a local guide along the rural streets. I learnt about the Siberian Route that goes through the village and went to a sacred Udmurt hill. You will see a lot of picturesque nature and hopefully learn something new about Russia :) Enjoy!

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Life in the coldest region of Russia? Farming and village life in Yakutia

Life in the coldest region of Russia? Farming and village life in Yakutia

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In the coldest place in Russia, Yakutia, people's daily lives pose a real challenge. Incredibly low temperatures, dropping to minus 60 degrees Celsius, pose special challenges and require special survival abilities.

Despite the harsh climate, several hundred thousand people live in Yakutia, most of whom live in villages. Housing in these settlements is built taking into account the climatic characteristics of the region - these are powerful wooden structures with good thermal insulation. Village members often have their own wood-burning stoves to ensure a comfortable temperature inside the home on cold winter days.

Due to the harsh winter climate, the residents of Yakutia have developed unique strategies to cope with everyday problems. One such strategy is to use heated toilets, which help avoid contact with icy surfaces. People in this area also practice winter sports such as hockey, skiing and sledding to stay physically active and healthy.

Agriculture is also an important part of daily life in the villages of Yakutia. Residents of Yakut villages are engaged in cultivating the land, growing vegetables and raising livestock. Most of the food consumed is produced by local residents themselves, which guarantees them access to fresh and high-quality food.

In addition to agriculture, residents of Yakutia are also engaged in fishing, berry picking and reindeer herding. Deer are important to the local population as their meat, hides and antlers are used in food, industrial and craft production.

However, life in Yakut villages is not always easy. Customs have limited access to public services such as health care and education, and often have to deal with having to travel long distances to get the care they need.

However, observing the daily life of the residents of Yakutia, one can see their incredible strength and endurance in overcoming the obstacles that they have to encounter here. They value and cherish their culture and traditions, support each other and find joy and satisfaction in simple but significant moments of their lives in the coldest place in Russia - Yakutia.

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The village life of an elderly couple in a mountain village represents a unique rural life. These old men who live their lives on top of the mountain have experienced a lot and have become an iconic image of village life. They are an example of hard life in the mountains and show how people live in harsh conditions.

One of the features of the life of an old couple in a mountain village is traditional food and village cooking. They are prepared only from natural products collected around their village. This country food is full of flavor and organic, making it super delicious.

The rural inhabitants of the mountain village have been accustomed for many years to a harsh lifestyle that they have chosen themselves. In village life films we show how their daily life goes and how they try to maintain their traditional way of life.

Most dangerous bridge in Russia on which only bears walk! #shorts

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Hey! I'm Sem! In the Russian Arctic, I crossed the most terrible bridge in Russia! It is almost destroyed and there is a river below. Only bears walk on this bridge.
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one of the most dangerous bridges in Siberia

Before you is one of the most dangerous bridges in Siberia, located in Transbaikalia. A 500-meter bridge connects the banks of the Vitim River, the right tributary of the Lena. In fact, this is not a road bridge, but an old railway one, but trucks are now crossing it. There are no boards and railings here; old sleepers serve as flooring. Let's take a look at what it looks like to cross this bridge 20 meters high.
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Dangerous Bridge in The World: Kuandinsky Bridge in Russia That Daredevils Have To Repair As They Go

The dilapidated Kuandinsky Bridge in Russia leaves drivers precariously navigating a tiny six-foot-wide path. Its old metal structure is covered with rotting wooden planks, which can be slippery due to frequent ice in the area. The Trans-Baikal Region bridge was supposed to be a railway but is now used by daredevil locals to cross the river. You need to have nerves of steel to drive along this adrenaline-inducing rickety bridge in Russia. To cross the dilapidated Kuandinsky Bridge in the Trans-Baikal Region drivers must navigate a tiny six-foot-wide path - with no railing or safety features to save them from toppling into the frozen water below. To make matters worse, the old metal structure is covered with wooden planks, which can be slippery due to the frequent snow and ice. According to Oddity Central, the Trans-Baikal Region bridge - which crosses the Vitim River - was originally built to be part of the Baikal–Amur Mainline railway. However, this never came to fruition, leaving the 1,500 inhabitants of the Kuanda village free to use the bridge. If they dare. The decaying structure allegedly has not seen repairs in the three decades since it was built, making for a nail-biting drive for those brave enough to traverse it. Adding to this are the terrifying strong winds that threaten to sweep daredevils on the 1,870-foot-long bridge into the watery depths below. Drivers are said to cross the bridge with their windows rolled down to prevent the wind from toppling their vehicles off the sides. According to Russian blogger Sergey Dolya, who photographed the rundown bridge, surprisingly there is no online record of any accidents or fatalities linked to Kuandinsky Bridge. However, he speculates this could be due to the limited number of drivers who are brave enough to cross it.

Sibiř: Po Jeniseji čs. parníkem | Czechoslovak Liner in Siberia | Енисей на чехословацком теплоходе

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Obří řeky, divoká tajga, zapadlé vesnice, komáři i mráz – to vše zažila expedice Gulag.cz v roce 2013 ( která na daleké Sibiři hledala a mapovala pozůstatky stalinských gulagů. V prvním díle expedičního reportážního deníku se vydáme na plavbu po Jeniseji a svezeme se stařičkým československým parníkem jménem Lermontov. Byla to zároveň jeho poslední plavba. Reportáž původně odvysílala Česká televize v rámci pořadu Objektiv (
Autor: Štěpán Černoušek
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Massive rivers, the wild taiga, remote villages, mosquitoes and frost – all of this was experienced by a Gulag.cz expedition in 2013 ( that searched out and mapped the remains of Stalin’s Gulags in Siberia. In the first part of the expedition diary-style report we set off now on the River Yenisey on an old Czechoslovak steamboat, the Lermontov. It was also its final voyage.
Author: Štěpán Černoušek
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Гигантские реки, дикая тайга, глухие деревни, комары и мороз — все это увидела и испытала на себе экспедиция Gulag.cz в 2013 году ( занимавшаяся в далекой Сибири поиском и документацией остатков сталинских лагерей. В первом эпизоде нашего репортажа мы отправимся в плавание по Енисею на старом чехословацком теплоходе «Лермонтов» — это был его последний рейс.
Автор: Штепан Черноушек

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Этот день начнётся очень рано, когда за окном будет ещё темно, а на часах будет около 5 утра.

Мы вас расскажем, зачем просыпаться в такую рань в Макао и для чего мы это сделали.

В выпуске прогуляемся с вами по исторической части города, посетим самую популярную достопримечательность Макао – Руины собора Святого Павла. Расскажем вам трагическую историю этой церкви и погуляем по узким улочкам рядом с ней.

Рядом с главной достопримечательностью мы покажем вам самое популярное место для фото в Макао и расскажем, когда лучше всего туда приходить.

Погуляем по окрестностям крепости Форталезе-ду-Монте и буддийского храма На-Джа.

Так как будет ещё слишком рано, то ничего, кроме Макдональдса на завтрак мы не найдём. Расскажем вам о ценах на завтраки в самой популярной сети фастфуда в мире, и покажем, что мы выбрали для себя.

В финале выпуска мы расскажем о том, как будем добираться до Гонконга, но сам город мы покажем только в следующей серии.

Впереди много интересного! Не забывайте подписываться на наш канал и нажимать на колокольчик, чтобы первыми узнавать о новых видео.

Если вам понравилось это видео, и оно было полезным, ставьте лайки – для нас это лучшая мотивация делать новые выпуски.

Также будем рады вашим отзывам и комментариям.
Активная ссылка на полное видео. Как всегда, у меня в профиле.

Ярких впечатлений и новых интересных дорог!

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Trans Sibirya Seferi, Novosibirsk, Rusya (Sovyet Serisi Üçüncü Bölüm)🇷🇺

Sovyet serimiz devam ediyor. Bu bölümde yolculuğumuz Rusya’ nın İrkutsk şehrinde başlayıp Novosibirsk üzerinden Kazakistan’ ın eski başkenti Almaty’ ya kadar uzanıyor.

İki gün süren bu uzun yolculukta cepheye giden Rus askerleri ile yoldaşlık ediyor, Rusya Ormanlarından Kazak steplerine doğru biraz çileli bir yolculuğa çıkıyoruz.

Gelecek bölümde de Kazakistan da beş sene sürgünde yaşayan büyük usta Dostoyevski’ nin izini sürüyor olacağız.

İyi seyirler, bol selamlar 😊🖖

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Our Soviet series continues. In this episode, our journey begins in the Russian city of Irkutsk and extends over Novosibirsk to Almaty, the former capital of Kazakhstan.

In this two-day long journey, we accompany the Russian soldiers going to the front, and set off on a somewhat ordeal journey from the Russian forests to the Kazakh steppes.

In the next chapter, we will be following the footsteps of the great master Dostoyevsky, who lived in exile in Kazakhstan for five years.

Have a good time, lots of greetings 😊🖖
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Kazan: russian city where new trams on new tracks don't go faster than 40 km/h!

Until 2021, trams often caught fire in Kazan, but new management of the tram depot came here and the fires stopped.
I think it's great! Let the trams in Kazan travel slowly, even though the tracks are separated from the roadway, let there be no heating in the trams, let water splash in the double-glazed windows and rain drip from the ceiling, but at least you won't burn on the way to work.
But seriously, the Kazan tram is a disgrace. During the 2010s, they built and reconstructed the Big Tram Ring here, but due to the lack (or poor quality) of ongoing repairs, trams barely accelerate to 40 km/h.
It's good that at least the trolleybuses and buses in Kazan are fairly new. And Kazan is the only city that was able to build a metro after the collapse of the USSR. All this is in the new video, enjoy watching!

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10:36 Trains of Kazan
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15:36 Tram stop on Sibirsky Trakt street
14:15 Idiotic underground crossing kills tram convenience
17:15 Dismal ride on BKM-843 tram
18:24 Commentary from a local transport expert
19:15 Tram keeps moving like a snail
20:12 Kazan's large tram ring: disappointing conclusions.
22:06 Ride on KTM-23 tram
22:55 Peremyach - Tatar pastries
23:16 There is no storm drain in Kazan!
24:18 History of Kazan tram
27:33 What trams operate in Kazan?
29:43 BKM-843 - the most interesting tram in Kazan
30:14 CityStar - another exclusive tram in Kazan
30:49 Kazan tram: expectations and reality
32:33 A fast tram has been found in Kazan!
33:37 Garbage collection in Kazan
34:04 A transport expert gives a comment on trams and trolleybuses in Kazan
37:45 Musical break
38:30 What trolleybuses are used in Kazan?
41:13 History of the Kazan trolleybus
41:51 Kazan trolleybus does not disfigure the city!
42:35 Walking!!!!!! (BadComedian)
42:54 Kazan metro
45:44 Kazan buses
47:41 There are no street cleaners in Kazan!
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BAM Road 2: Taksimo - Chani

BAM Road between Taksimo and Chani. A day with many bridges and water crossings.

Summer University 2021

☘ Summer University, the educational project of Russia and Belarus, has been completed at Siberian Federal University on the 18th , 48 foreign participants received attendance certificates. The solemn ceremony ended with festive fireworks on the observation deck of the Student campus.

☘Within the framework of the Summer University held from 4 July to 18 July 2021, 12 Russian universities accepted about 700 students of various specialities from Belarusian universities.

☘Siberian Federal University offered Global Entrepreneurship in Real and Virtual Space: Digital Business Models education program.

☘The number of lecturers included representatives of the administration of the city and regional level, specialists of the real sector of the economy and leading lecturers of Siberian Federal University.

In addition, Belarusian students visited the School of Gastronomy at Siberian Federal University. As part of the Management program, the guys took part in three master classes learning about the aspects of organizing service in the field of HoReCa, conflict management and approaches to personnel training from Bellini Group, a large restaurant group of companies.

☘ The key task of the Summer University was to develop social projects. The topics of the projects reflected the problems that are really relevant for the youth of the Republic of Belarus: improving the quality of students' leisure, supporting children in small settlements of the Republic, developing a multiplex platform for determining career guidance.

☘According to the all-Russian ranking, two projects of Belarusian students: Location and #WeCanDoEverything, entered the top 15 best projects of the Summer University.

☘The leisure program of the Summer University was organized with the support of the School of Physical Education, Sports and Tourism, SibFU: daily fitness sessions and hikes to Stolby National Park and to the Gremyachaya Griva Eco-Park.

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Vitim River Bridge 2012

Crossing Vitim river bridge on 23.07.2012. ‎600m long and 15m high.
10 Estonians in 3 cars. Toyota LC 80, LC 100 and Hilux.
16.06-08.08.2012 Tallinn-BAM-Road Of Bones-Magadan-BAM-110-Tallinn
Total 25913 km.

Music: Huun Huur Tu

15.Экскурсия Площадь Независимости Куала Лумпур.Путешествие по ЮВА.Sibirskiy Drug

Немного прогуляемся по достопримечательностям Куала Лумпура.Благодаря приложению EverTravel можн найти много различных туристических маршрутов по разным городам. В этом видео наш маршрут называется DatarAn MerdEka что с Малайского языка означает Площадь Независимости...
Маршрут по которому я прошел:
-Мечеть Джамек
-Кафедральный собор Святой Марии
-Royal Selangor Club
-Дворец Султана Адбул-Самада
-Музей Текстиля
-ChinaTown Kuala Lumpur
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Музыка в видео:
Astranauts etc. - Eye to Eye
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