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Does anyone knows how is the route from the Ukrainian border to Volgograd...

I was forget the bears in Russia... any tips?because i dont want to put this Ma Vie en Violette Pensée, cheymurray: Tip: Everywhere camping related they...
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Does anyone knows how is the route from the Ukrainian border to Volgograd...

I was forget the bears in Russia... any tips?because i dont want to put this Ma Vie en Violette Pensée, cheymurray: Tip: Everywhere camping related they...
its all major highways and no bears
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I agree, I think the Volga region is one of the nicest in Russia, and I would also say it's the most 'Russian' part of Russia, less spoilt by globalisation than parts further west. I loved Samara and Volgograd. Astrakhan, Saratov (and Engels), Ul'yanovsk, Cheboksary, Nizhniy Novgorod and Tver are also pleasant places.

As for the route from Ukraine, you can head through the Caucasus (beautiful but the police are pretty bad in places), through the Mineralnye Vody Region and Kalmykia to Astrakhan, or a more northerly route straight to Volgograd.

I would strongly recommend visiting Kalmykia, a Mongolian, Buddhist Republic in the heartland of southern European Russia. It's an intriguing and unique kind of place.

September would be a great month to do it, and there are absolutely no bears in the area!

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Looking at doing the Volga thing in August. What kind of temperatures can I expect around then?
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Looking at doing the Volga thing in August. What kind of temperatures can I expect around then?
The further south the warmer it can be. Volgograd was in the high 30s when I rode through a few years back - but that was exceptional.
You can look up historical weather averages here.
Meoweather | Volgograd weather history. Volgograd average weather by month. Weather history for Volgograd, Volgograd, Russian Federation
It is set for Volgograd but you can change it for other cities.
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If you plan to pass Moscow, your route perhaps shortest. As a variant, in Ukraine you can curtail into Kerch (look mountain to Crimea - you will not regret!!) from Kerch to be forwarded on the ferry to Russia and through Krasnodar to go to Volgograd. Be careful at crossing of border Ukraine-Russia. Local frontier guards VERY MUCH love money Therefore properly check up all documents. And be afraid of nothing, bears in those edges aren't present Good luck!
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Hi

Just crossed from Ukraine to Russia at Kerch-Kavkaz by ferry. No problems at the border. The process took 90 minutes. You have to fill the imigration paper for you and a special form for for the bike. Without the form for the bike your motorbike will remain in Russia (that's what the lady making the papers explained me).

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If you plan to pass Moscow, your route perhaps shortest. As a variant, in Ukraine you can curtail into Kerch (look mountain to Crimea - you will not regret!!) from Kerch to be forwarded on the ferry to Russia and through Krasnodar to go to Volgograd. Be careful at crossing of border Ukraine-Russia. Local frontier guards VERY MUCH love money Therefore properly check up all documents. And be afraid of nothing, bears in those edges aren't present Good luck!
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I would strongly recommend visiting Kalmykia, a Mongolian, Buddhist Republic in the heartland of southern European Russia. It's an intriguing and unique kind of place.

+1 for Kalmykia!
I visited it on June 29, while on the road to Kazakhstan (where my trip to Central Asia has ended due to an unsolvable problem to my bike ) and I was fascinated by the town of Elista where I spent one full day.


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There is no border control to get into Kalmykia ... it is part of Russia. You dont need any more visas to visit Kalmykia...

... while Kalmykia is very stable. But they are not immigration checkpoints.

I quote everything Colebatch said, no borders at all + friendly people and friendly Militia officers that pulled me over just to chat and have a picture together.

Don't miss a visit to the gigantic and awesome Statue of Mother Russia in Volgograd and one stop at Astrakhan, another city that I liked a lot.

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thank you all again for the infos.. I'm very happy to discover Kalmykia and add it to my trip.. Russia is too big to know the good spot.. Tomorrow Ι will write my route from Ukraine too Moscow...

I forgot to ask about the unleaded in this area. there will be unleaded petrol?(i have a 990 adv 09)
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