Volga region

The Volga region is a mix of cultures, traditions, and experiences. Ancient churches and fairs, European-style houses, intricate mosques, Buddhist temples. Here, you can see endless tulip fields and sail a boat through a sea of lotuses.

Places to Go

Interesting Facts

87

meters

is the height of "The Motherland Calls!" monument in Volgograd.

3530

km

is the length of the main river in Russia—the Volga. Its basin occupies 65% of the European territory of Russia.

1/3

of all Russian folk crafts are concentrated in the Nizhny Novgorod region. There are over 200 in the country.

63

meters

is the height of the main Buddhist temple in Kalmykia.

Practical Information

How to Get There

The Volga region boasts good transport accessibility  

  • You can reach the desired region on a comfortable cruise ship along the Volga  
  • The region has a developed railway network, including branded trains with enhanced comfort 
  • The road system is actively developing

Getting Around

The main artery of the Volga region, which gave it its name, is the Volga River. It allows you to:  Travel between regions on comfortable cruise ships, including several iconic locations in one journey.

Accommodation

In addition to international hotel chains, the Volga region offers new accommodation formats:  Comfortable cabins on cruise ships  Glamping sites, country clubs, and campsites uniquely integrated into the scenic nature  Boutique and park hotels

ANO National Priorities uses cookies (files storing data on past website visits) to personalize services and improve user experience. ANO National Priorities treats personal data protection seriously — please review the terms and principles of processing. You can disable cookie storage in your browser settings.