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Three Russian Capital

Duration
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8 Nights / 9 Days
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Overview

Embark on a captivating journey through Moscow, Kazan, and St. Petersburg with iconic landmarks, cultural immersion, and leisure. From the Kremlin to the Hermitage, this itinerary offers a seamless blend of guided city tours, ensuring a memorable Russian adventure.

Itinerary

  • Day 1 Arrival in Moscow
    • Arrival at Moscow airport.
    • Meet with our representative.
    • Transfer to the city by comfortable a/c coach.
    • Hotel check-in (early check-in subject to availability).
    • Overnight at the hotel.

     

  • Day 2 Moscow City Tour
    • Breakfast at the hotel.
    • 10:00-14:00 - Meeting with your guide and start the city tour.
    • Walking tour to the Kremlin and Red Square.
    • Arrival at the hotel.
    • Evening recommendation: Circus show at Nikulin's Circus.

     

  • Day 3 Moscow Exploration
    • Breakfast at the hotel.
    • Check out.
    • City orientation tour by private car.
    • Sightseeing city tour, including Arbat Street, Christ the Savior Cathedral, and more.
    • Metro tour.
    • Time for shopping.
    • Departure to Kazan by overnight train.

     

  • Day 4 Arrival in Kazan
    • Arrival at Kazan.
    • Breakfast at a local café.
    • City tour of Kazan.
    • Tour to the Kazan Kremlin.
    • Check-in at the hotel.
    • Free time.

     

  • Day 5 Further Exploration of Kazan
    • Breakfast at the hotel.
    • Check-out.
    • Tour to the modern part of the city.
    • Tour to the National Museum of Tatarstan Republic.
    • Walking tour along "Kazan Arbat."
    • Transfer to the airport.
    • Direct flight to St. Petersburg.
    • Check-in at the hotel in St. Petersburg.

     

  • Day 6 St. Petersburg City
    • Breakfast at the hotel.
    • Panoramic city tour, covering key historical sights.
    • Short walking tours to enjoy views.
    • Overnight at the hotel.

     

  • Day 7 More of St. Petersburg
    • Breakfast at the hotel.
    • Continue exploring the city.
    • Tour to the Peter and Paul Fortress.
    • Evening recommendation: Guided tour to the Hermitage museum.
    • Overnight at the hotel.

     

  • Day 8 Departure
    • Breakfast at the hotel.
    • Check out.
    • Transfer to the airport.

Inclusions

 Twin / double accommodation in the hotels;
 2 nights’ accommodation in Moscow;
 1 night accommodation in Kazan;
 3 nights’ accommodation in Petersburg;
 Overnight train tickets Moscow – Kazan;
 Daily breakfasts;
 Guide and transport as per program;
 Tickets: Kremlin, Peter and Paul Fortress, Metro of Moscow, Kazan Kremlin, National
museum of Tatarstan Republic.

Exclusions

  • Any Domestic / International flights.

  • 5% TCS will be applicable as from 1st October 2020 on all the bookings. Travel agent has to collect the amount from the guest and has to pay to the government under the guest name and submit the payment challan to us, so that Travel Boots can remit the same to the our Counterpart

  • From 1st of Oct 2023 TCS would be 20% and Travel agent has to collect the amount from the guest and has to pay to the government under the guest name and submit the payment challan to us, so that Travel Boots can remit the same to the our Counterpart

  • We need One-time TCS declaration form over your letter head with seal, signature and Stamp of your Travel Agency.

  • Passport Copy and Pan card Copy is mandatory at the time of confirmation

  • 5% GST extra if you want GST bill 

  • Expenses of personal nature like tipping, laundry, telephone/fax calls, alcoholic/non- alcoholic beverages, camera/video camera fee at monuments, medical expenses, airport departure tax, any insurance etc.

  • Any meals other than the mentioned above.

  • Entrance fees as not mention in itinerary

  • Any other services not mentioned in the inclusions.

  • Any Insurance 

  • City Tax / Tourism Dirham / Resort Fee /Reservation Directly paid @ hotel 

  • Any  Visa Cost

Things to pack

  • Clothing 

  • Prescribed medicine if any 

  • Footwear 

  • Travel Documents  

  • Prescribed Glasses 

  • Toiletries

  • Electronics

  • High SPF Sunscreen

  • Refillable Water Bottle 

  • Waterproof Outerwear

Things to know

  1. Visa Requirements: Ensure travelers are aware of Russia's visa requirements and assist them in obtaining the necessary visas before their trip.

  2. Weather and Clothing: Include information about the weather in Russia during their travel dates and recommend appropriate clothing, especially if visiting during the winter months.

  3. Currency: Inform travelers about the Russian Ruble (RUB) and advise them to exchange currency or withdraw cash upon arrival in Russia.

  4. Language: Mention that Russian is the official language, and while English is spoken in major cities, learning a few basic Russian phrases can be helpful.

  5. Safety Tips: Provide safety guidelines, such as being cautious with personal belongings, avoiding street demonstrations, and following local customs and regulations.

  6. Local Cuisine: Highlight some traditional Russian dishes and recommend trying them, such as borscht, pelmeni, and blini. Mention the drinking culture, including vodka and kvass.

  7. Local Customs: Educate travelers about common customs, like removing shoes when entering someone's home and standing for toasts when offered vodka.

  8. Transportation: Explain the various transportation options in Russia, including trains, buses, and domestic flights. Mention the Trans-Siberian Railway for those interested in this iconic journey.

  9. Tipping Etiquette: Inform travelers about tipping practices in Russia, where tipping around 10% is customary in restaurants.

  10. Voltage and Power Plugs: Mention that Russia generally uses 220V and Type C and Type F power outlets, so travelers should bring appropriate adapters for their electronic devices.

  11. Travel Insurance: Emphasize the importance of travel insurance to protect against unforeseen events.

  12. Local Time: Note the time zone differences within Russia, as the country spans multiple time zones.

  13. Cultural Sites: Highlight must-visit cultural sites, such as the Red Square and Kremlin in Moscow, the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, and Lake Baikal.

  14. Photography: Mention any restrictions on photography at certain sites and provide photography tips.

  15. Emergency Contacts: Provide a list of emergency contacts, including the local embassy or consulate, in case travelers need assistance.

  16. Cultural Events: If there are cultural events, festivals, or holidays during their visit, inform travelers so they can participate if interested.

FAQS

  • Do I need a visa to visit Russia?

    Most visitors to Russia require a visa. You should apply for a visa at the Russian consulate or embassy in your home country. Make sure to have all the necessary documentation, including an invitation letter.

  • What is the best time to visit Russia?

    The best time to visit Russia depends on your preferences. Summers (June to August) offer pleasant weather, while winters (December to February) provide a unique experience with snow and winter activities. Spring and autumn are also good times to visit.

  • What are the must-visit cities in Russia?

    Moscow and St. Petersburg are the most popular cities to visit. Moscow is known for its historic sites and vibrant culture, while St. Petersburg is famous for its stunning palaces and museums.

  • Is it safe to travel in Russia?

    Russia is generally safe for travelers. Like any other destination, it's important to be cautious and follow safety guidelines. Be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas.

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