Novosibirsk (Oblast) - Nowosibirsk (Oblast)

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The oblast Novosibirsk (Новосибирская область) is in the Russian federal district Siberia. It borders on the oblasts Omsk, Tomsk and Kemerovo as well as to the Altai region. The neighboring country is in the southwest Kazakhstan.

Regions

Map of Novosibirsk (Oblast)

places

  • 1 NovosibirskWebsite of this institutionNovosibirsk in the Wikipedia encyclopediaNovosibirsk in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsNovosibirsk (Q883) in the Wikidata database - the administrative capital of Siberia, the third largest city Russia and home to more than half of the residents of the Novosibirsk Oblast.
  • 2 BarabinskBarabinsk in the travel guide Wikivoyage in another languageBarabinsk in the Wikipedia encyclopediaBarabinsk in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsBarabinsk (Q104609) in the Wikidata database - one Trans-Siberian Railway City.
  • 3 BerdskWebsite of this institutionBerdsk in the travel guide Wikivoyage in another languageBerdsk in the Wikipedia encyclopediaBerdsk in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsBerdsk (Q104991) in the Wikidata database - an old city and the second largest in the region.
  • 4 IskitimWebsite of this institutionIskitim in the Wikipedia encyclopediaIskitim in the Wikimedia Commons media directoryIskitim (Q143274) in the Wikidata database - a small, very unpretentious industrial town with a museum for regional studies.
  • 5 KarasukKarasuk in the Wikipedia encyclopediaKarasuk in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsKarasuk (Q145012) in the Wikidata database - a town on the Karasuk River near the border with Altai Krai and Kazakhstan.
  • 6 SuzunSuzun in the Wikipedia encyclopediaSuzun in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsSuzun (Q916728) in the Wikidata database - a city in the southeast with beautiful churches and a museum with a Peter Simon Pallas book. It was a mint in the 18th century.
  • 7 KolzowoWebsite of this institutionKolzowo in the encyclopedia WikipediaKolzowo in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsKolzowo (Q1002766) in the Wikidata database - a science city, a business incubator near the capital.

Other goals

  • The 1 Novosibirsk ReservoirNovosibirsk Reservoir in the Wikipedia encyclopediaNovosibirsk Reservoir in the Wikimedia Commons media directoryNovosibirsk Reservoir (Q1542594) in the Wikidata database lies in the southeast part of the Oblast and the southwest foothills in the northwest part of the Altai region. It is traversed by the Ob, one of the longest rivers on earth.
  • The 2 Karakansky BorKarakansky Bor in the Wikipedia encyclopediaKarakansky Bor (Q4213857) in the Wikidata database Karakan pine forest, crossed by many rivers and streams that flow into the Novosibirsk reservoir. On the right bank of the Novosibirsk Reservoir there is a recreational area for the residents of Novosibirsk and the neighboring regions.
  • The 3 Lake TschanyseeTschanysee in the encyclopedia WikipediaTschanysee in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsTschanysee (Q1520895) in the Wikidata database is an outflow-free lake in the Barabasteppe. The water level of the lake fluctuates by around three meters every season. Freshwater fish, which are also caught by fishermen, live in the slightly salty water. The settlement 8 TschanyTschany in the encyclopedia WikipediaTschany (Q821906) in the Wikidata database with a train station named after the lake, is located on the Trans-Siberian Railway, which runs about 40 kilometers to the north.
  • The 4 Kirzinsky Nature ReserveKirzinsky Nature Reserve in the Wikipedia encyclopediaKirzinsky Nature Reserve (Q48948590) in the Wikidata database lies in the central part of the Barabinsk forest steppe. Rare plant species grow in the reserve.
  • The protected area of 5 Bugotaksky MountainsBugotaksky Mountains in the Wikipedia encyclopediaBugotaksky Mountains (Q60851482) in the Wikidata database covers 701.0 hectares. The uniqueness of the natural monument lies in the fact that the southern slopes of the Bugotak Mountains are covered by stony steppe, while on the northern slopes there are forests (aspen and birch), thanks to which a special fauna and flora has formed here.
  • 6 Berd rocksBerd Felsen in the Wikipedia encyclopediaBerd Felsen in the Wikimedia Commons media directoryBerd Felsen (Q30889668) in the Wikidata database The picturesque rocky outcrops on the Berd River, part of the Salair Ridge, are a completely untypical landscape for the Novosibirsk region, rather typical for the foothills of the Altai. There are several rocky sections on the river, but the most famous and most visited place is St. John's Wort Rock, from the top of which there is a wonderful view of the winding mountain
  • The village 9 GenghisGenghis in the encyclopedia WikipediaGenghis in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsGenghis (Q4516060) in the Wikidata database consists of an island part and a coastal part, which are connected by a dam. It is located on the Ob River near the mouth of the Maly Genghis.
  • The 7 Barsoukovskaya CaveBarsoukovskaya Cave in the Wikipedia encyclopediaBarsoukovskaya Cave (Q48947204) in the Wikidata database The cave is of karst origin and is of the hallway labyrinth type. The depth of the cave is 19 m and the length of the accessible part is 100 m.

background

language

It will be difficult for a traveler who does not speak at least a little Russian. Finding English speakers is difficult, especially outside of Novosibirsk.

getting there

By plane

  • 1  Novosibirsk-Tolmachevo Airport (Толмачёво, Международный аэропорт Новосибирск (Толмачёво), IATA: OVB), Ob, Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia, 633104, Обь, Новосибирская обл., 633104. Tel.: 7 383 216-99-99. Novosibirsk-Tolmachovo Airport in the Wikipedia encyclopediaNovosibirsk-Tolmachovo Airport in the Wikimedia Commons media directoryNovosibirsk-Tolmachovo Airport (Q1328849) in the Wikidata database.The airport is 16 km from the city center and has over 4 million passengers a year. There are regular flights to many major Russian cities, including Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Khabarovsk, Vladivostok, Krasnodar, Omsk, Ulan-Ude, Samara and Ufa, and Yekaterinburg, as well as international flights to Dushanbe, Istanbul, Baku, Prague, Yerevan, Beijing, Almaty, Osh, Bishkek and Dubai.

By train

The main rail link in the region is the Trans-Siberian Railway (Transsib). There are two stations: Barabinsk and Novosibirsk. From Moscow, from Yaroslavsky or Kazansky train station, you can take the no. 026N Moscow-Novosibirsk "Sibirjak" train. The travel time is less than two days and the distance is around 3300 km.

The second main artery is the Altai Railway, which runs from Novosibirsk towards the south, after Barnaul and further after Kazakhstan leads.

In the street

There are three federal highways - "Baikal": M51 and M53, "Chui Trakt" M52. The M51 motorway leads into the region from the Omsk side, the M53 motorway from the Tomsk and Kemerovo sides. The Chui tract connects the Novosibirsk region with the Altai and then with Mongolia.

mobility

Tourist Attractions

  • Novosibirsk Zoo.
  • Central Siberian Botanical Garden

activities

  • Fishing trips to rivers
  • Pheasant hunting
  • Snowboarding
  • To ski
  • to pick mushrooms

kitchen

The local beer is called "Siberian Crown" (Сибирская Корона).

Local vodkas are Сибирь, Алмаз, Снегирь etc. There are also a large number of vodka products manufactured by OOO "Vita".

  • The 1  Maslyakha (Село Масляха). is a fishing village on the border between the Novosibirsk Region and the Altai Territory. The entire route through the village is full of shops selling the fish caught in the Ob reservoir - smoked, fresh and frozen. It's a great place to sample and take away a pikeperch, burbot, bream, or any other type of fish. In addition, the village is in a very picturesque location on the route - it connects pine forest, steppe and the actual reservoir with many islands.

nightlife

security

You should prepare for extreme climates, especially in winter you need suitable clothing to protect yourself against the cold. It is helpful, whenever possible, to use local sources of information to be warned of floods, forest fires, etc. There are forbidden areas that you should avoid as much as possible.

The nature is very pristine and represents a danger for the inexperienced. If you stay in the forest, you should watch out for snakes, which usually warm up in the sun on the stones. There aren't many of them around, but some could be venomous vipers. The other problem these (and other regions of the Northern Hemisphere) have is ticks. Your bites may be infectious, vaccinations are recommended.

One should never stray further from human settlements without the appropriate equipment and leave the path, destination and intended period of the hike or rafting tour behind with every tour.

climate

literature

Web links

http://www.nso.ru/ - Official website of Novosibirsk Oblast

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