What to do and see in Far Eastern District, Far Eastern District: The Best Things to do Good for Couples

April 7, 2022 Tynisha Seiler

Far East Russia is a world apart from the country’s west – almost literally, lying thousands of miles and many time zones away from it. A huge area with rugged mountains and spectacular Pacific Ocean coastline, Far East Russia borders China and North Korea on its south and nearly touches the United States to the northeast. Cities like Vladivostok and Khabarovsk are here, but the glorious natural wonders (like the volcanoes and national parks of the Kamchatka Peninsula) are what draw many.
Restaurants in Far Eastern District Bed and Breakfast Inns

1. Kamchatka Peninsula

Russia +7 914 022-68-51 http://www.iamkamchatka.com
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5.0 based on 171 reviews

Kamchatka Peninsula

Reviewed By agrant1942 - Los Angeles, United States

In August 2017 we visited Kamchatka, Russia for the first time. Two weeks should be considered minimal for a first visit there, certainly not enough, surely we will return for more. The place is amazing, in many aspects it is unique in comparison with other tourist destinations, and this is said after extended trips over the past 30 years to Australia, China, Japan, South East Asia (Singapore, Malaysia, Laos, Cambodia & Indonesia) to Europe and of course in the United States. Kamchatka is different, emphasis on different. Unless you are an extreme winter sports buff, the touring season in Kamchatka will limit your visit to the months of July – August, maybe from late June to Early September but that is already taking a risk with the weather. Not that in July or August you will sunbathe on a beach, no way, but at least there is a chance for relatively dry days and passable terrain, as most sites and sights in Kamchatka are accessible via rough gravel roads and by foot, some only by helicopter. So prepare for extensive walking. We arrived by flight from Anchorage. It is a weekly flight of Yakutia Airline which is available only 10 weeks each summer. Other options (certainly longer and perhaps cheaper) are via Beijing, Seoul, Tokyo, Moscow, and Vladivostok, Russia. But enough with the introduction, what we have seen and experienced is more important. Rafting and fishing on a river, climbing up volcanoes, viewing bears in the wild, walking by steaming Sulfur fumaroles and bubbling mud pools, with a native ethnic festival and a few museums to cap the visit, all this in two week – WOW !!! Our host was Martha Madsen (an American from Homer, Alaska living in Kamchatka for over 20 years and worthy of a story in her own right) who runs a lovely Bed and Breakfast place in Yelizovo, as well as the Explore Kamchatka (www.explorekamchatka.com / [email protected]) service. Martha organized the entire visit including tours, guides, translators, vehicles, helicopter flights, rafting, overnight stays, several visits to geo-thermal pools, in short – everything (!!!) in a most professional yet personal and friendly manner. We feel that we have gained a friend. For specifics and details, kindly see the following reviews: Mutnovsky Volcano Gorely Volcano Kurile Lake Kamchatka Museum of Local Lore Small Valley of Geysers T-34 Tank Monument The fact that during our two weeks in Kamchatka and with its reputation for erratic weather we did manage to see some 90% of the planned program is thanks to Martha’s skill and knowledge. As already stated by one far greater than myself (Gen. McArthur): “We Shall Return”.

2. Valley of Geysers

Kronotskiy State Natural Biosphere Reserve Russia +7 914 022-68-51 http://www.iamkamchatka.com
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5.0 based on 72 reviews

Valley of Geysers

3. Russky Bridge

Poluostrov Nazimova, Vladivostok Russia http://rusmost.ru/about
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5.0 based on 1,375 reviews

Russky Bridge

4. Khalaktyrsky Beach

Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Russia +7 914 022-68-51 http://www.iamkamchatka.com
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5.0 based on 102 reviews

Khalaktyrsky Beach

A large beach with black sand

5. Volcano Gorely

Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Russia
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5.0 based on 152 reviews

Volcano Gorely

6. Mountain Group Vachkazhets

80 km West from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Russia
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5.0 based on 30 reviews

Mountain Group Vachkazhets

7. Koleso Obozreniya

Embankment of Amur River, Khabarovsk 680000 Russia
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Koleso Obozreniya

8. Cape Tobizina

Russkiy Island, Vladivostok Russia
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5.0 based on 32 reviews

Cape Tobizina

9. Museum World of Talking Machines

Frunze, 50, Khabarovsk 680000 Russia +7 421 225-11-77 [email protected] http://www.vinyl27.com
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Museum World of Talking Machines

Music museum "World of Talking Machines" is a collection of rare vintage music talking machines and artifacts. We tell you the story of audio world since 1880 to 1980. Start your music time travel from vintage music box to LPs and cassettes! The Museum guides lecture excursions in three halls - Vintage, USSR and Disco. There is also local history’s corner devoted to Khabarovsk’s sound recording. We listen to music of different centuries and genres played by gramophones, tapes, boomboxes, LPs players. We promise you will get inspiring lecture about music recording world, your favourite music and warm memories. Please contact with us to visit museum. We work with advance registration upon request

10. Svetlanskaya Street

Svetlanskaya Street, Vladivostok Russia
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4.5 based on 367 reviews

Svetlanskaya Street

Named after the 1873 frigate Svetlana, this historical street is the longest in the city and contains numerous memorial buildings.

Reviewed By Olesia-snow-travel

What a nice street with lots of historical building! Some of them looks very nice, since they were recently painted and some of them looks slightly older, which makes a feeling that this place is really historical and more than 100 years old. My favourite spots are the post office, GUM mall. They also look super nice at night. I suggest you to have a walk from GUM (Svetlanovskaya 35) to Navy museum (Svetlanovskaya 66). On your way you can find some nice restaurants and coffee shops.

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