Visit and discover Eurasia

Moscow is the capital of the Russian Federation. It is one of the most beautiful cities in the world with its unique history, architecture and culture. Moscow was the historic capital of the Grand Duchy of Moscow, Russian kingdom, the Russian Empire, Soviet Russia and the Soviet Union. After the Second World War it got a title of hero-city. A capital of Russian glory and victories attracts many visitors each year from the whole world. You can find all information You need about Moscow on the official guide website.

Bolgar was a political, economic and cultural center of the Volga-Kama Bulgaria, the ancestors of Kazan tatars. Here was the headquarters of Khan of Bulgarians. From the beginning of the X century Bolgar thanks to its strategic geographical position, turned into an international trading center. Shopping suburb of Bolgar Aga Bazaar was frequented by merchants from Russia and Central Asia, Iran, Byzantium and distant China.
Over time, the city of Bolgar was flourishing, in the center stood the Khan's Palace and Mosque. Here worked scholars and poets. History has preserved the names of such prominent people as a poet Kul Gali, scholar and historian Ibn Yakub Nugman philosopher Hamid al-Bulgari.Widespread literacy among the population show inscriptions on fragments of pottery, to jewelry and stone.

Former capital of Russian Empire is a splendid city with world famous Winter Palace and museums of arts and rich history of wonders from Russian Emperors' times. You can choose historical places to visit or modern events to enjoy, book best accomodations or make reservations due to official guide website of Saint Petersburg.

Eurasia is full of legends and You can explore one of them -
The Great Silk Road journey. This name has been given to the system of caravan trade routes that lasted for many centuries and linked Eastern and Western civilization between the Ancient and Middle Ages.
The main route of the Silk Road traveled through China along the Gan-Su corridor, then through the Tarima basin, and the highlands of the Pamir and Tian-Shan ranges, into Central Asia, Afghanistan, Iran, the Eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea, and still further along to the trading centers of the Near East, Countries of the Silk Road, and Europe.

Kazan has always been special for its architectural layering. Here, the ancient Suyumbika Tower stands along with the "Pyramid", the ultra modern entertainment center, and the white-stone Blagoveshchensky Cathedral adjoins the Kul Sharif Mosque, built four and a half centuries later. The Mannerist splendor of the Naryshkin baroque (the Peter and Paul Cathedral) coexists with the chaste classicism (the main Kazan University building). Enjoy Tatar hospitability and national dishes in Kazan during Your journey.

Set out on an epic train journey across one-third of the world, traveling from Vladivostok to the heart of Moscow along the legendary Trans-Siberian Railway. From the Mongolian steppe to Lake Baikal’s remote shores to the snow-capped Ural Mountains, trace the history of tsars, exiles, and Mongols in the comfort of our luxury train, the Golden Eagle Trans-Siberian Express.

Treasures of Samarkand
Among different cultural treasures of Samarkand in Uzbekistan there is a special place Bibi Hanim mosque that has a beautiful legend.
After successful campaign to India Emperor Temur decided to build the biggest building of the East – the mosque – which should have exceeded all mosques of the world by its size. Sparkling walls, high minarets, wide portal of the mosque, decorated with carved marble, must have praised for centuries the name of Emperor Temir and his favorite wife.
