Route through Russia

I'm conscious I've given details about the van buddies, the roads, the experience, but not much detail about where we will be going precisely...

The first leg of the journey will take us from Saint Petersburg to the southern Ural mountains that separate Europe and Asia. We'll pass through the historic cities of Nizhny(/Nizhniy) Novgorod, Kazan and Ufa, before arriving in Chelyabinsk.

Once we're over the Urals, the highway runs along southern Russia, scooting around the top of Kazhakstan, to Omsk. There, we'll continue on to Novosibirsk and Krasnoyarsk, right in the middle of Siberia.

The next major city thereafter is Irkutsk, that sits just off the largest freshwater lake in the world: Lake Baikal.

Some 400 miles later, hopefully we'll arrive in Chita, via Ulan Ude. 

They say (who do "they" think they are anyway?!) that for hundreds of miles after Chita, there are no signs of civilisation, except for the odd truck coming the other way. The majority of goods and people move across Russia by plane or train because of the huge distances (this route is much more famously known for being done on the railway tracks). All of this to say, we're not expecting to see all that much after Ulan Ude.

Then, the road follows close to the border with China and eventually reaches the city of Khabarovsk, before heading south to Vladivostok, just a few miles from the border with North Korea (where Tony has decided he won't be exploring this time around - wise choice, I reckon!).

I've plotted out the towns onto a map to show a rough indication of the route (I struggled to find some of the towns Tony has listed in his document but I'm sure we'll figure out where they are when we get there!! (That's all part of the adventure/advanture, right?!)


For those who are concerned about Ukraine, the tensions only started bubbling up after we set out to make the trip and we're far enough north that we shouldn't be impacted. This said, I am starting to wonder if we need to make a Plan B...!

Below is Tony's table of cities and distances (in miles) between each one:

Starting Point

End Point

Distance (miles)

Vaalimaa

Saint Petersburg

140

Saint Petersburg

Bologoye

200

Bologoye

Moscow

200

Moscow

Nizhniy Novgorod

240

Nizhniy Novgorod

Kazan

195

Kazan

Ufa

288

Ufa

Chelyabinsk

225

Chelyabinsk

Kurgan

230

Kurgan

Abatskoe

225

Abatskoe

Omsk

152

Omsk

Barabinsk

200

Barabinsk

Novosibirsk

180

Novosibirsk

Mariinsk

250

Mariinsk

Krasnoyarsk

200

Krasnoyarsk

Tayshet

210

Tayshet

Zima

224

Zima

Irkutsk

145

Irkutsk

Ulan Ude

238

Ulan Ude

Khilok

182

Khilok

Chita

185

Chita

Asenovo-Zilovskoe

212

Asenovo-Zilovskoe

Urusha

230

Urusha

Shimanousk

270

Shimanousk

Obluchye

250

Obluchye

Khabarovsk

188

Khabarovsk

Dalnerechensk

200

Dalnerechensk

Vladivostok

220

 

 

5,700


27 stops - or that's the plan...!

If you've read this post and have a comment to make, please go ahead. I've done a few posts now and it'd be great to get a bit of feedback. :-)

Comments

  1. Whoop whoop !
    Not long to go now !!!
    Have great time and stay safe x

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