Learn about the bride race and a unique retro train: the "Feel Russia" excursion invites guests to Pavilion D
Breathe in the aromas of meadow grasses, ride the cable car over the mountain peaks and see the most beautiful places of our vast country. In just half an hour you can get acquainted with the best tourist routes of Russia and choose impressions for your next trip.
The Golden Ring and the Silver Necklace, the Caucasus and the Far East: our country has many amazing places that are definitely worth visiting. This can be easily arranged at the RUSSIA EXPO. Pavilion D has expositions dedicated to key tourist destinations. And an experienced guide will help you get acquainted with them in more detail.
In just half an hour guests will learn where they can take part in the bride race, where they can fly over active volcanoes, where the country's only retro train will take them, and where they will be taken for a ride on a dog sled. At each exposition you can open special windows and choose the perfect experience for yourself - for example, to go in search of the mysterious Russian Atlantis. You can also find out what scents are peculiar to certain regions. For example, why Kaliningrad smells like marzipan and the Far East smells like sea cabbage.
During the excursion the guests will learn a lot of interesting things about culture and history, traditions and legends of different regions of the country. Each exposition is designed as a photo zone, so that all participants of the excursion are provided with beautiful photos as a keepsake. One of the most popular photo zones is a ropeway over snow-covered mountains, for more entourage you can also wear a Caucasian papakha - tall fur hat.
We would like to remind you that the "Feel Russia" excursion is held daily in Pavilion D, the schedule can be found on the website in the "Events" section.
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