Thir thread is really down. Let's make some thing to don't let it die. Who of you can show your city to a Brazilian that want to travel to the greatest country ever. Russia.
>>3878 >show your city to a Brazilian Do you want to come to Russia? In theory i can, but i will be a really bad guide.
Russia is huge. Choose some cities at first or something.
Also, Russia is huge, so you'll maybe find someone to show around one city, but traveling all over the country is hard stuff to do. It needs a lot of vacation planning and/or money, and random poor russian anonymous is uncapable of both this things.
what do you want to see there ?
>show your city to a Brazilian here we are...
>>3878
Well, I want to study there, but before I really wanted to visit Moscow (I have a friend there) and Saint Petersburg. And maybe later I want to travel on Транссибирская магистраль. What can you tell me about it?
>>3907 >Well, I want to study there, but before I really wanted to visit Moscow (I have a friend there) and Saint Petersburg. And when do you want to do this? >What can you tell me about it? About Транссибирская магистраль? That will be a very long travel on train...
>>3907 >And maybe later I want to travel on Транссибирская магистраль. I've tried once (traveled from Vladivostok to Moscow): it's really boring weekly trip. There are some nice views, when you pass Baikal lake, but they are not worth wasting hole week in dirty train.
>>3907 how easy is it to obtain student visa and how will you cover your living expenses while you study there ?
>>3909 That must be intersting. >>3913 For brazilians is really easy to get visa. >>3908 I don't know. Maybe next year.
>>3921 If you are planning to visit eastern parts of Russia (say, Buryatia, Yakutia, Far East) you most definitely need a Russian guy who's been there at least a few times to accompany you 'cause otherwise things may get ... complicated. Nobody will understand a single word you speak in English (let alone Portugese) and mentality is very different from that in Moscow and St. Petersburg. But it's worth the try, Russia is a beautiful country but only if you get far enough from civilization and all that police, people's rudeness and ignorance etc. Still, Russians are hospitable, but, as I said, you need a Russain guide to communicate with them. Anyway, hope you'll have a fun trip. Pic related, that's how a scenery in Krasnoyarsk region looks like from a helicopter.