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Package Tours include Al-Marjani Mosque

Moscow - Kazan - Yekaterinburg - Novosibirsk - Irkutsk

This 12-day tour offers the chance to cross Russia by train, traveling from Moscow to Irkutsk.
Duration: 12 days
Type: Small group
US$ 1,945
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Moscow – Kazan – Yekaterinburg – Novosibirsk – Krasnoyarsk – Irkutsk – Listvyanka and Lake Baikal – Ulan-Ude – Vladivostok

Kremlin in Moscow and Kazan, the tragedy of the last Tsar in Yekaterinburg – Trans-Siberian railway museum and academic city Akademgorodok in Novosibirsk – Stolby reserve in Krasnoyarsk – Siberian culture in Irkutsk – Lake Baikal in Listvyanka – Ivolginsky Datsan Monastery in Ulan-Ude – Russia’s lar...Read more
Duration: 18 days
Type: Small group
US$ 2,488
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Russia’s largest naval harbour in Vladivostok – Ivolginsky Datsan monastery in Ulan-Ude – Lake Baikal in Listvyanka – Siberian culture in Irkutsk – Stolby reserve in Krasnoyarsk – Trans-Siberian train museum and academic city Akademgorodok in Novosibirsk – the tragedy of the last Tsar in Yekaterinbu...Read more
Duration: 18 days
Type: Small group
US$ 2,619
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Day Tours include Al-Marjani Mosque

Your excursion begins when your tour guide escorts you to the historical centre of the city. As you make your journey through Kazan's millennial past, along the historical streets of Kazan, where the ‘east meets west, you can discover some of the city’s incredible historic monuments, and experience ...Read more
Duration: 3 hours
Type: Private Tours
US$ 55.50
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    4 Tours total
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  • City (general sightseeing)
  • Historical and Heritage
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Empress Catherine II returned from her 1767 trip to the Kazan Governorate so impressed by what she had seen and by local hospitality that she issued a decree allowing the construction of mosques in stone. She issued another decree in 1773, "On the Tolerance of All Faiths," which made life much easier for Moslems.
Empress Catherine II returned from her 1767 trip to the Kazan Governorate so impressed by what she had seen and by local hospitality that she issued a decree allowing the construction of mosques in stone. She issued another decree in 1773, "On the Tolerance of All Faiths," which made life much easier for Moslems. Read more