Lovers of enchanting nature, they should visit the Russian countryside, which contains a group of wonderful villages with an attractive climate that differs from the rest of the other regions in Russia. It is also characterized by its simple and delicious cuisine that appeals to various tastes because it is presented in an atmosphere of nature with a sophisticated, romantic nature, in addition to hearing the stories of the residents. Old museums that encourage you to discover various parts of the Russian countryside.
Village of Nikolai Lenivets
This village is located in Kaluga Province and is an artistic center known as Land Art, or land art. The village’s transformation into an artistic center is due to the famous painter Nikolai Poleski, who distinguished himself as a pillar of classical art and avant-garde architecture. His stay in the village contributed to the spread of his art among his neighbors, who turned Also to a group of the largest artists with works that spread in the world of art, and the village is located 220 kilometers from the Russian capital, and this village witnessed great fame, especially after the Arkhstoyanie Festival, turning its fields and the Ugra River into a shrine for thousands of tourists annually, and there are also many hotels in it. Restaurants and rare paintings.
Esso village
The village is located in a caldera and includes an ancient volcano that is completely inactive. It also contains a group of hot springs and rivers that do not freeze even in the winter. This village was also distinguished by its embrace of many different civilizations, which made it an attractive place for tourists and is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. You will surely like it because it brings together a lot of entertaining activities such as singing, dancing, bathing in hot baths, discovering the volcano, and seeing snow animals such as bears. Don’t forget to take pictures to remember when you go there.
Vyatsko village
The village contains ten museums, three hotels, a famous restaurant, and a concert hall. It also has many historical monuments. The Russians call it “a village that wanted to be a city.” This village annually attracts more than 100,000 tourists annually due to the beauty of its nature and its edifices that remind us of the Middle Ages.