Is there is user that has traveled the one continent ?
I was interested in travelling whole Russia for atleast 4 months now, from Moscow to Vladivostok. hitchhiking from there using minimum trains/busses only hike and hichike, has anyone done it before ? What are you're experience cons pros ? Country question thread.
Isn't most of Russia sparsely populated and really cold? Seems dangerous. Also IIRC Russia has a pretty high murder rate and a lot of those more peripheral parts aren't culturally or ethnically European.
Why not just do Lisbon-->Warsaw or something like that?
Hudson Howard
It's really hot during summer. Murder can be avoided using common sense, a lot of Westerners have traveled through Latin America in some 6 months treks and if you use common sense and don't go to sketchy places alone at 2 am you won't be bothered.
Jayden Foster
It's a huge meme, just like travelling across coasts in the US. There is nothing to see in between, no impressive landscapes or anything just boring and endless forest and the occasional desolate mmining town. People who have travelled this route have no stories or anecdotes to tell, just that they 'did' it.
Lucas Flores
>pros 1. It is too long by path and time 2. In small provincial towns no one trusts foreigners. 3. Nobody speaks English there, and speaking Russian with a strong accent will cause a threat for you.
This guy is right. Traveling through the whole of Russia is an activity for extreme travelers and not a fucking rest.
Visit civilized countries.
Camden Rivera
The Russian province is more dangerous than whole of Latin America. People there hate foreigners. They even hate their own Russians, who come to them from other regions of the country i.e Muscovites.
Aiden Bell
Only retards do the Latin America thing and plenty of them end up dead. I just read about some "empowered" woman (actually Russian I think) who did a solo motorcycle trip through South America like she was Che Guevara, ended up getting gang raped while she was camping in El Salvador or wherever.
I'm not one of these scared of his own shadow guys and travel is fun but you need to be aware of the risks as well, and they vary greatly depending on what country you're in. If some foreiner tried to do a similar thing in the US I'd probably advise against that too.
Noah Evans
>hitchhiking from there using minimum trains/busses only hike and hichike sounds like a dethwish lol >youtube.com/channel/UCtrmW6hFYWt2cevdanrIVvg/ >his vids I just realized that traveling across Russia by freight/cargo trains is way-way safer than hitchhiking lmao. >There is nothing to see in between Wrong, the rest is true tho THIS
Ryan Brooks
Cool video of a German guy who hitchhiked across China
>peripheral parts aren't culturally or ethnically European Such as europe itself nowadays, ha. Pretty sure western europoors feel yourself at home out there.
Jacob Sanchez
No.
Austin Turner
>Government is too inept to investigate all deaths
Jayden Russell
OK, this is epic
Aiden Gomez
nice nigger cope you violent subhuman
Austin Jenkins
What's the deal? You have niggers and spics, we have minorities, like tuvans and churkas, who commit trice as more murders over the other regions, just avoid tuva and mostly kaukasus and you'll be fine.
Logan Gutierrez
LOL I remember a lot of the Russians complaining about the Chernobyl series that Russians were drinking vodka too much and it was a stereotype, meanwhile this nigga literally doing shots with truck drivers lmao
Isaac Ortiz
God, i hate provincial russians. Look at this video its fully awul. Disgusting.
Leo Hill
And estonia has tibla minority but you can't actually avoid them because they make 45% of capital's population.
Gabriel King
The Tuvan miners on Chernobyl seemed pretty based though
Ian Clark
it seems like he had a pretty rad time
Charles Perez
That's like 5 times more dangerous than Poland or western europe. R*ssia at it again
Cameron Hill
There is a video where a Russian guy travels in America illegally by train
I actually found them having such a parallel with finnics pretty fun.
Joshua Scott
I've heard of plenty of people doing the Latin America trip. The thing is, you need to know where are you going, these people who end up murdered have a slight knowledge of the region and that's why they end up with the gangs
They were from Tula, not Tuva. It's perfectly safe, dumb mutt. I have friends who traveled from Mongolia to Moscow by car. >pretty high murder rate Lower than the US >and a lot of those more peripheral parts aren't culturally or ethnically European. Very few are like that and so what lol? That's a bullshit cope >Russian province is more dangerous Bullshit. I have a Dutch friend who visited Chechnya and Dagestan just recently and had a great time. So even the most remote regions are pretty fucking safe, especially compared to tue US.
Henry Rodriguez
based Ivan putting mutts back in their place
Brandon Diaz
What's your point, I would never recommend somebody to hitchhike across the US and if they insisted on doing it I'd warn them to steer clear of many places which are way too dangerous for some random foreigner to just wander around in
William Hall
Point is it's much safer
Zachary Roberts
I was thinking about walking until Rome this summer.
Isaac James
>to steer clear of many places which are way too dangerous for some random foreigner to just wander around in what you don't understand is there are no such places in Eastern Europe, those exist only in shithole muttlands of yours
Kevin Cook
>Bullshit. I have a Dutch friend who visited Chechnya and Dagestan just recently and had a great time. So even the most remote regions are pretty fucking safe, especially compared to tue US.
False.
Henry Jones
What would be some dangerous zone of the USA? I mean what's the worse that could happen? not him just curious
Jacob Myers
What exactly is false?
Luke Baker
You have no friends
Ayden Butler
t. Igor on vacation
Levi Bailey
"You can't have great time" He probably tried to say that
Matthew Sullivan
Basically any majority black area sadly, worst case scenario is probably something like this
I worked in Moscow for 18 months, and spent about 7 weeks just travelling around. I mean, it's nice to see new places but a lot of Russia looks very much the same. Sometimes it felt like I passed through the same village and the same town over and over. And yes it is cold in winter but summers can be pure hell on earth. Top side - alcohol is really cheap (but the cheapest stuff tastes like someone made it in their garage, in unwashed gasoline cans) and a lot of beautiful women in the cities. There doesn't seem to be any grey zones when it comes to that. Women are either 1. Wtf is that, get it away from me 2. God damn, 11/10 super model 3. Hello babusjka, please make me some kotleti and and kompot
Poor guy. Here I've heard of stuff like that happening only in the Balkans. Well I was robbed in Paris but the guy just put his hands in my pocket.
Cameron Wright
Grozniy looks really like europe city.
Michael Martinez
Just LMAO'd on this caption.
Average wage in Chechnya is less than rest of Russian regions
Landon Lewis
Have ever been diagnosed with Asperger syndrom?
Landon Foster
every day must be a struggle for you
Lucas Cooper
Tell him to stay there
Jace Rodriguez
don't come here nigger, I kill b*Ltoids for leisure
Thomas Cook
based
Dylan Morgan
based
> I kill b*Ltoids for leisure
not only baltoids, please kill all sort of w*sterners
Levi King
based
Nathan Martin
I've never been past Ural, I want to visit Baikal area tho I heard it's very beautiful there.
Owen Green
>In small provincial towns no one trusts foreigners. That's not really true, people are mostly curious and want to help/befriend foreigners in my experience. The language barrier might be a problem though.
Jace Bell
I would like to go there by car, this autumn probably. Any other EU citizens went there by car? What were the experiences and visa proces, are there any significant differences when you go by car instead of airplane?