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Novosibirsk Oblast Voyage Tips and guide

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    Novosibirsk Oblast (Russian: Новосиби́рская о́бласть nuh-vuh-see-BEER-skuh-yuh OH-blust') is a region in Western Siberia, which borders Kazakhstan to the southwest, Omsk Oblast to the west, Tomsk Oblast to the north, Kemerovo Oblast to the east, and Altai Krai to the south.

    Cities

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    Map of Novosibirsk Oblast

    • 1 Novosibirsk — the administrative capital of Siberia, Russia's third largest city, and home to more than half of Novosibirsk Oblast's residents.
    • 2 Barabinsk Barabinsk on Wikipedia — a Trans-Siberian Railway town.
    • 3 Berdsk — an old city and the region's second largest.
    • 4 Iskitim Iskitim on Wikipedia — a small, very unpretentious, industrial city with a museum of regional studies.
    • 5 Karasuk Karasuk, Novosibirsk Oblast on Wikipedia — a town on the Karasuk River near the border with Altai Krai and Kazakhstan.
    • 6 Suzun Suzun on Wikipedia — a town in the south-east with nice churches and a museum with a Peter Simon Pallas book. It was a coining mint in the 18th century.
    • 7 Koltsovo Koltsovo, Novosibirsk Oblast on Wikipedia — a science-city, business incubator close to the capital.

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    A view of Iskitim

    Understand

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    Talk

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    Russian is essential for extensive independent travel.

    Get in

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    Novosibirsk Tolmachevo Airport (OVB IATA) receives flights from international destinations such as: Baku, Bangkok, Beijing, Bishkek, Dushanbe, Frankfurt, Hanover, Kyiv, Tashkent, and Urumqi, as well as many domestic flights from all over Russia.

    The Trans-Siberian Railway also crosses Novosibirsk Oblast and stops at (from west to east): Kalachinsk, Tatarsk, Barabinsk, Ob, Novosibirsk, and Bolotnoye.

    Get around

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    Google maps can navigate public transport, but locals recommend 2GIS.

    See

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    • Kolyvansky Monastery (45 km north of Novosibirsk).
    • Novosibirsk reservoir. Ob Sea and other large lakes.
    • Wildflowers

    Do

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    • Fishing tours to rivers.
    • Pheasant hunting.
    • Snowboarding.
    • Skiing.
    • Mushroom picking. Some mushrooms poisonous.

    Eat

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    Cold soups, solyanka, salad "Herring under the coat" (Селёдка под шубой) and pelmeni. Many berry varieties. Pine nuts.

    Drink

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    Beer "Siberian Crown" (Сибирская Корона). Local vodka Сибирь, Алмаз, Снегирь etc. and a variety of Balsams produced by OOO "Vita"[1] [dead link].

    Cope

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    • Excursions around Novosibirsk in English, Italian, German, Chinese, Japanese[2][dead link], visa support, if needed.

    Stay safe

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    Go next

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    The next major stops on the Trans-Siberian Railway are Omsk to the west and Anzhero-Sudzhensk to the east. You may also go to Barnaul and on to Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan via the Turkestani-Siberian Magistral line from Novosibirsk. Direct trains also run from Novosibirsk to Kemerovo and Novokuznetsk.



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