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Darwin's Journey Board Game - Evolutionary Strategy Game of Exploration and Discovery, Adventure Game for Kids and Adults, Ages 14+, 1-4 Players, 30-120 Min Playtime, Made by Thundergryph Games
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- EXPERIENCE EVOLUTION: Embark on an epic journey of scientific exploration, charting the path of evolution in this immersive board game.
- STRATEGY AND DISCOVERY: Navigate through diverse landscapes, adapt to challenges, and collect species in your quest for knowledge.
- HISTORICALLY RICH: Set in the 19th century, relive the spirit of Charles Darwin as you shape theories and make groundbreaking discoveries.
- ENGAGING GAMEPLAY: Balance strategy, resource management, and adaptation to evolve your species and succeed in various challenges.
- IMMERSIVE LEARNING: Combine entertainment and education as you learn about evolution, habitats, and species in a dynamic way.
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Darwin's Journey is a worker-placement Eurogame in which players recall Charles Darwin's memories of his adventure through the Galapagos islands, which contributed to the development of his theory of evolution. With the game's innovative worker progression system, each worker will have to study the disciplines that are a prerequisite to perform several actions in the game, such as exploration, correspondence, gathering, and dispatch of repertoires found on the island to museums in order to contribute to the human knowledge of biology. The game lasts five rounds, and thanks to several short- and long-term objectives, every action you take will grant victory points in different ways.
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Darwin's Journey is a worker-placement Eurogame in which players recall Charles Darwin's memories of his adventure through the Galapagos islands, which contributed to the development of his theory of evolution. With the game's innovative worker progression system, each worker will have to study the disciplines that are a prerequisite to perform several actions in the game, such as exploration, correspondence, gathering, and dispatch of repertoires found on the island to museums in order to contribute to the human knowledge of biology. The game lasts five rounds, and thanks to several short- and long-term objectives, every action you take will grant victory points in different ways.
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A good, decent, medium-complex euro which has great theme and historical background? Well, that is exactly Darwin’s Journey – a new title form ThunderGryph Games. A game for which I was desperately waiting for pretty long (you know, all those post-pandemic issues with production and distribution). It was among my Top Anticipated games for 2022 and then 2023 . And this week it came true!
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I will have to take a look! A couple of friends are finally getting their copies of it.
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Pretty decent EURO, with a worker placement twist. I should be playing this that weekend.
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The game lasts 5 rounds, and with several short and long-term objectives, every action you take will grant victory points in different ways. The tension and strategic planning that increases over the duration of the match and the fascinating vibe that the game conveys make Darwin’s Journey one of the most ambitious projects that Thundergryph has crafted in its story as a board game publisher.
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Darwin’s Journey is a worker placement euro game where players recall Charles Darwin’s memories of his adventure through the Galapagos islands, which contributed to the development of his theory of evolution. With an innovative worker progression system, each worker will have to study the disciplines that are a prerequisite to perform several actions in the game, such as exploration, correspondence, and discovering specimens in order to contribute to the human knowledge of biology.
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Darwin’s Journey is the next board game from the co-creator of Tzolk'in: The Mayan Calendar
Galavanting through the Galapagos.
Travel to the Galapagos Islands during the 19th century and discover its natural wonders in Darwin’s Journey, the latest board game from Tzolk'in: The Mayan Calendar co-designer Simone Luciani.
Darwin’s Journey is an upcoming board game inspired by the scientist’s voyage to the Galapagos Islands, during which he made many breakthroughs to support his theory of evolution. In the game, one to four players retrace Darwin’s steps across the islands, gathering repertoires and discovering the various species that occupy its tropical forests. The more knowledge the players gather, the closer they come to experiencing the same epiphanies that Darwin had hundreds of years ago.
As a worker-placement game - meaning that players assign meeples or tokens to complete different tasks - players take turns to perform various actions across the islands. Possible actions include exploration, sending correspondence, and collecting and dispatching repertoires scattered across the islands to museums in order to further prove Darwin’s theory.
In order to successfully complete certain tasks, players’ workers will have to first study the necessary disciplines required. Over five rounds, players must decide how best to progress their workers’ knowledge and what actions are going to be the most efficient. With short and long-term objectives, players will have the opportunity to collect victory points as they go - with the player holding the most victory points at the end of the fifth round being named the winner.
As well as being co-designed by Luciani, Darwin’s Journey was co-created by Nestore Mangone, who has worked with Luciani on other scientifically-themed board games such as Newton - based on the work of the 17th-century physicist - and Masters of Renaissance: Lorenzo il Magnifico - The Card Game.
Darwin’s Journey is being released by Thundergryph Games, a tabletop studio that has previously published games such as Tang Garden - a historical tile-placement game about creating Chinese gardens - a card game called Spirits of the Forest and Tao Long: The Way of the Dragon, an abstract title about fighting dragons.
The Kickstarter campaign for Darwin’s Journey is live until January 28th, with a pledge of €45 (£41/$55) getting backers a copy of the core game estimated to be delivered in November.
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- Designer: Nestore Mangone , Simone Luciani
- Artists: Paolo Voto
- Publishers: CMON Global Limited , Ghenos Games , Korea Boardgames co., Ltd. , Portal Games , Skellig Games , Tcg Factory , ThunderGryph Games , 黑城堡桌游 Black Castle Games
- Release Date: 2021 , 2023
- Player count : 1 - 4
- Age range : 14+
- Time range : 60 - 120 minutes
- Mechanism(s): Contracts , Ownership , Point to Point Movement , Set Collection , Turn Order: Stat-Based , Variable Set-up , Worker Placement, Different Worker Types
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When all you can identify in the horizon for many long days is the line that detaches the sea from the sky, the glimpse of a distant shore appearing before you will make you shiver at the understanding that the adventure is about to begin. You find yourself astonished, landing on the shore that will be the origin of an extensive exploration through the Galapagos, a magic place of inconceivable beauty and endless biodiversity. There, you will gather repertoires and expand your knowledge of the natural sciences. Your eyes will learn how to detect the hidden species in the tropical forest, gazing at the countless colors and textures of nature. After inspiring hours spent studying and getting to enlightening conclusions, you will rest under a sparkling sky, admiring the stunning complexity of the animal realm. Darwin's Journey is a worker-placement Eurogame in which players recall Charles Darwin's memories of his adventure through the Galapagos islands, which contributed to the development of his theory of evolution. With the game's innovative worker progression system, each worker will have to study the disciplines that are a prerequisite to perform several actions in the game, such as exploration, correspondence, gathering, and dispatch of repertoires found on the island to museums in order to contribute to the human knowledge of biology. The game lasts five rounds, and thanks to several short- and long-term objectives, every action you take will grant victory points in different ways.
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Darwin's Journey is an immersive and captivating board game that takes players on an exciting adventure through the natural wonders of the world. Inspired by the groundbreaking discoveries of Charles Darwin, this game combines strategy, exploration, and scientific knowledge to create an engaging and educational experience for players of all ages. In Darwin's Journey, players assume the roles of explorers, each with their own ship and crew, as they embark on a voyage to discover and document new species, study their habitats, and uncover the secrets of evolution. The game is set in the 19th century, a time of great scientific exploration, and players must navigate their ships across the globe, visiting various locations such as the Galapagos Islands, the Amazon rainforest, and the Great Barrier Reef. Gameplay in Darwin's Journey is a blend of resource management, worker placement, and strategic decision-making. Players must carefully allocate their crew members to different tasks, such as collecting specimens, conducting experiments, or upgrading their ships. The game also incorporates elements of set collection and area control, as players compete to gather the most valuable specimens and establish their scientific dominance. One of the most fascinating aspects of Darwin's Journey is its attention to scientific accuracy and historical detail. The game features beautifully illustrated cards depicting real species and locations, and players can learn interesting facts about the natural world as they play. Additionally, the game includes a comprehensive glossary of scientific terms, allowing players to deepen their understanding of evolutionary biology. Darwin's Journey is a must-have for nature enthusiasts, history buffs, and strategy game lovers. Its unique blend of educational content and engaging gameplay makes it a perfect choice for families, classrooms, or game nights with friends. Whether you are a fan of Charles Darwin's work or simply enjoy exploring the wonders of the natural world, Darwin's Journey offers an unforgettable gaming experience that will leave you eager to embark on your own scientific expedition.
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It’s slow travel at its best, taking you from one continent to another, through big cities, over the Siberian steppes and along the largest lake in the world. Without a doubt, a Trans-Siberian Railway trip will take you on the greatest railway journey in the world. This legendary adventure stretching over eight time zones is one of the best travel experiences you can have, and no other rail journey can compare to the Trans-Siberian Railway.
Travelling the Trans-Siberian Railway is a dream for many people, and for one of us, this ultimate adventure was a lifelong dream. Doing this trip independent can seem like a bit of a challenge, and it also did for us in the start. The questions can be many but read on. This blog post has all the answers on how to travel the Trans-Siberian Railway independently. We will also shortly present the stops we had en route and give you some suggestions on what to see there, as an idea, while you start planning your journey.
1. Planning your Trans-Siberian Railway trip
We chose the classic, original route, starting in Moscow, before ending in Vladivostok, and we had our Trans-Siberian Railway trip in winter. That is just one way of doing it, but the options are many.
There are many things to consider when you start planning your journey, but first things first. A trip with the Trans-Siberian is perfectly safe, both for families, solo and female travellers. It is the way Russians have travelled for years, and very few reported incidents. Take precautions, choose your berth wisely, and take care of your belongings.
A journey like this requires some planning. But if you are like us, then you also find planning your trip half the fun.
Checklist for planning your Trans-Siberian Railway trip:
- When do you prefer to travel? Which season?
- Do you want to travel eastbound or westbound?
- Which visas will you need to organise? Check visa requirements
- Make sure that your passport is valid six months after you return
- What should be your final destination?
- Which route should you choose?
- How much will it cost?
- Do you want to stop along the route? Where?
- Organise travel insurance
The above list gives you a brief overview of things to take into consideration when planning your trip. What you choose will mostly depend on your wishes, budget and the time you have on hand.
2. Best time to travel the Trans-Siberian Railway
If there is one best time to travel on the Trans-Siberian Railway or not, is really up to you and what you prefer. The train runs all year round, and each season has something to offer. Some periods are busy or warm while others are freezing cold.
Trans-Siberian in summer
Summer is the most popular time of the year for a Trans-Siberian Railway trip. With the summer holiday in the western world, lots of travellers find themselves onboard the train. It can get busy and harder to find tickets for some routes. The summer months are great if you travel solo and want to meet other fellow travellers.
The climate in Russia is mild, but July and August can get very hot. The same goes for Mongolia. Even the summer is shorter in Mongolia it really can get warm also there. China is hot and humid in the summer months.
Trans-Siberian in autumn
Autumn is by many considered the best time to travel the Trans-Siberian. It is less crowded, the worst heat is gone, and the foliage let you catch the autumn colours along the route. The weather can still be nice the whole route. In China, the humidity from the summer is gone.
Trans-Siberian in winter
A Trans-Siberian trip in the winter is spectacular. Yes, it can get freezing cold, like in really Siberian cold, and you will see that Siberia looks like yes, Siberia. The trains are heated and, you can expect to sweat even in winter. But to snug up inside while watching the Siberian winter pass by outside the windows is a magical feeling.
It is much fewer passengers in the winter, so it never gets crowded, and finding tickets is rarely a problem. Bring lots of warm clothes (think layers of clothes) for exploring the places you choose to stop.
Winter is considered the best time to visit Lake Baikal with its clear thick ice perfect for winter activities. The lake usually freezes from mid or end of February and last at least throughout March.
Trans-Siberian in spring
The spring is maybe the least recommended time for a Trans-Siberian Railway trip. It is no longer winter and also not summer. In late spring when the snow has melted, and nature starts to wake up is also very pretty. China has pleasant weather in the spring.
Spring is also not the busiest time on the train. It’s great for avoiding crowds and, tickets are available.
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3. Choose your Trans-Siberian Railway route
The Trans-Siberian Railway is not one train route, but it’s a network of railways connecting Moscow with the Russian Far East. The building of the railway started in 1891 and finished in 1916. Train services ran along the route much before its completion. Today, the expansion of the railway system continues, with connecting routes to China, Mongolia, Japan and North Korea.
You can choose from three main routes, but the Trans-Siberian Railway also has several other options for connections along with its extended network. You don’t have to follow the same route the whole time, and you can combine more routes in one journey.
Eastbound or Westbound?
You can make your Trans-Siberian Railway trip in both directions. The choice is up to you and what you prefer. The eastbound route tends to be more popular among western travellers, so westbound is recommended if you are looking to avoid too many other travellers.
Usually, you will have to book one long-haul flight. Either to start the journey or when you have finished. Check airfares before you decide, it can be a big difference in costs depending on where and when you fly.
BUDGET TIP: In case you end your journey in Vladivostok, you save big bucks on flying domestic back to Moscow, and then have your international flight out from there, instead of flying out from Vladivostok
We chose eastbound from Moscow for two reasons. Firstly we found it kind of more romantic to start our adventure with the long train journey first, instead of with a long haul flight. Secondly, starting our winter trip with the Trans-Siberian in Moscow, also gave us the chance to celebrate New Year’s Eve there before we boarded the train the next day.
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Trans-Siberian line: Moscow to Vladivostok
The legendary and original mainline from Moscow to Vladivostok is mostly following the historic path over the continent. Trains leave Moscow daily for this 9,259 km long journey. Depending on the train number, this route takes at least 143 hours, or around six full days. It can take longer. Some of the trains have slightly different routes or more stops en route.
The prime choice for this route is train number 1/2, the Rossiya. Train 1 is westbound and, train 2 is eastbound. Rossiya is regarded as the best train along this route, with the best comfort, service and food. It is also the most expensive one, so if you’re on a budget, consider doing only shorter legs with this train, and combine it with other trains, e.g. train number 62.
- Train number 1/2 has daily departures, in both directions
- Train number 61/62 departs Mon, Thurs, Sat, both directions
- If you plan to stop on your way, it is also possible to travel by trains that follow the same route but doesn’t go all the way to Vladivostok. It is still the Trans-Siberian Railway.
- Train number 70 will take you from Moscow to cities like Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk or Irkutsk. In any of these cities, you can catch up with train number 2 or 62.
- For stops before Irkutsk, you can travel with the trains going to China and Mongolia and later change to trains for Vladivostok.
Trans-Manchurian line: Moscow to Beijing via Manchuria
This route takes just over six days for travelling 8,986 km. Train number 19/20 has weekly departures to or from Beijing via Manchuria (train 19 is westbound and train 20 is eastbound). This train follows the mainline on the Trans-Siberian Railway between Moscow and Chita. Also here you can combine it with stops and other trains. This route is operated by Russian trains.
- Train number 19/20 departs Saturday nights from both cities
- This train does not go via Mongolia. You will need visas for Russia and China only
- Take this train if you wish to visit the Harbin International Ice Snow Sculpture Festival in China
Trans-Mongolian line: Moscow to Beijing via Ulaanbaatar
This is the most popular route for western travellers on a Trans-Siberian Railway trip. This route is 7,621 km and takes 6 nights. With this train, you will have the chance to experience three different countries with their unique cultures. After travelling over Siberia, this train cuts across Mongolia and the Gobi desert before entering China.
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The major train on this route is the weekly train number 3/4 (train 3 is westbound and train 4 is eastbound). This route is operated with Chinese trains, but when in Russia, a Russian restaurant car is attached, then later a Mongolian before a Chinese restaurant car for the last part of the trip is attached.
- Train 3 departs Beijing every Wednesday
- Train 4 departs Moscow every Tuesday
- Between Moscow and Ulan Ude you can combine this route with all other trains
- Most travellers on this train need a visa to Russia and China, and some also to Mongolia
Other routes
There are other alternative routes to take on your Trans-Siberian Railway trip as well, where you later can connect with the mainline to Vladivostok, or with the trains to China.
One route runs via Kazan, the capital and largest city of the Republic of Tatarstan in southwest Russia. Another option is the train via Yaroslavl, northeast of Moscow. Yaroslavl is part of the Golden Ring of ancient towns in Russia.
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4. Choose your Trans-Siberian Railway stops
When you have chosen your preferred route for your Trans-Siberian Railway trip, it is time to choose your stops. It is possible to travel the whole journey in one go. But we do recommend stopping en route to your destination. Russia has so much to see, so it would be sad to miss out on a stop there.
Depending on the time you have, you can almost have unlimited stops. If you follow the mainline, there are several interesting places in Russia to visit. Perm, Yekaterinburg, Omsk, Novosibirsk, Irkutsk (Lake Baikal) and Ulan Ude are all recommended places to stop, among many others.
We chose two stops along the route, in Yekaterinburg and Irkutsk. If you have limited time, and can’t do too many stops, these two cities will give you many options to explore Russian culture, cities and nature.
Best things to do in Yekaterinburg
Yekaterinburg just west of the Ural mountains is the gateway between Europe and Asia. With a population of over 1,3 million, it is a major Russian city. The history goes long back but is maybe most famous for being the city where former president Boris Yeltsin came to rise, and also for being the city where Russia’s last monarchs, the Romanov family were executed.
The city centre is lively, with a mix of grand old and communist-era style buildings. The city has good cafes and restaurants. After some time on the train, a break here can be very welcome. If you visit Yekaterinburg in the winter, the city has a small ice sculpture festival in the city centre.
If you like opera or ballet (and think Bolshoi in Moscow is too expensive), Yekaterinburg has an excellent opera and ballet house showing first-class productions throughout the year. We were lucky and got good tickets for The Nutcracker for only €50.
If you’d like a detour out of the city, you can visit the Europe-Asia border, located 40km west of the city. Yekaterinburg For You can arrange the trip for you.
Our highlights in Yekaterinburg:
- Visit the Church upon the Blood. This is the death site of Tsar Nicholas II and his family
- See the mansion house of Sevastyanov
- Watch an opera or ballet at Ural Opera & Ballet . Book tickets in advance
- Eat excellent Uzbek food at the restaurant Nigora
- Visit the Ascension Church
- Enjoy the mix of architectural styles
Best things to do in Irkutsk
This Siberian city is such a hidden treasure. Irkutsk is beautiful. One of the best things to do there is simply to wander around its streets and take in the beauty of the city.
From streets full of beautifully crafted wooden houses to spectacular churches and monasteries, Irkutsk really was a pleasant surprise. The food scene in the city is also great. Cute cafes serve delicious breakfasts, trendy cafes have excellent coffee and restaurants serve mouth-watering Asian food.
TIP: Read our post on Flamsbana Railway in Norway . It is said to be one of the most beautiful train journeys in the world
Irkutsk is the gateway to the famous Lake Baikal. You can visit the lake on a day trip from Irkutsk, or better spend a night or two. Most hotels and hostels in Irkutsk can help arrange trips to Baikal. The nearby, lakeside village of Listvyanka is a good starting point for exploring Lake Baikal. You can reach the village by hourly bus from outside the tourist office in Irkutsk.
Our highlights in Irkutsk:
- Wandering along the river and the streets to look at all the cute wooden houses and churches
- Visit the amazing Kazan Church of Irkutsk
- Visit Znamensky Monastery
- Eat excellent Asian food and Russian dumplings
- See the Epiphany Monastery
5. Classes on the Trans-Siberian Railway
Of the regular trains, train number 1/2, the Rossiya , has the best standard. It is very comfortable, but don’t expect luxury even when travelling on this train.
There are usually two or three classes to choose from when booking your ticket, but this may vary from train to train, season and demand. The berths (rooms) don’t vary that much. It is more about the space, and how many you will share the berth with.
Which class you should choose depends on your wishes and your budget. If you value privacy, choose the first class. If you travel on a budget, choose the third class. On the other hand, if you want to meet the locals as they travel, choose this class as well. Choose the second class for anything in between.
To get the best experience of a Trans-Siberian railway trip, we would recommend a mix of the classes (if you have stops along the route). It will give you unforgettable memories with locals, and ensure some privacy and calmness on the trip.
First class
1st class berths, known as Spainy Vagon or SV , on Russian trains are usually the same as 2nd class, but only the lower beds as used, meaning you only share the berth with one other person. On Chinese trains, known as deluxe sleeper , you normally sleep in the upper bed and can relax on a sofa during the day.
On trains without first class, it is possible to buy out the whole berth for single-use or to buy out the left-over beds in your berth if you are more people travelling.
The luggage is stored under the lower beds, and the berth is equipped with a reading light and electric socket. There are toilets and washrooms at each end of the wagon. Some trains have a shower available. Ask your train host if your train has showers for rent.
Second class
Usually, 2. class is known as Kupe, which are 4-bed berths with two upper and two lower beds. The lower beds function as a sitting area during the daytime. Expect to share your lower bed with passengers from the upper bed during the day, e.g. for meals. The second class on Chinese trains is called soft sleeper .
The luggage is stored under the lower beds, and the compartment is equipped with a reading light and electric socket. There are toilets and washrooms at each end of the wagon.
Third class
The third class, known as platskartny , has an open plan with 54 bunks per wagon, arranged in groups of 4 or 2. Here you will have a lack of privacy, but on the other hand, you are guaranteed nice encounters with your fellow passengers.
If you are travelling on a tight budget, the third class will be the best option. It is significantly cheaper than the higher classes.
Private luxury trains
If you have the money and are looking for a once-in-a-lifetime experience, one of the private luxury trains could be the option for you. Here you travel in a secluded world, with meals, excursions and the best comfort included. It is expensive, so only expect to meet other wealthy travellers on this train. The downside is that you won’t have many encounters with the locals if you choose one of these trains.
Check Golden Eagle or Imperial Russia for more information on private luxury trains.
6. How much does the Trans-Siberian cost?
It’s a myth that a Trans-Siberian Railway trip is very expensive. On the contrary, when thinking of the distance travelled, it comes out as very affordable indeed.
In addition to the Trans-Siberian-Railway ticket itself, there are some additional costs you need to add:
- Costs for the visa(s)
- Health insurance
- Flights (or other transport) to start and endpoint
- Accommodation before and after the train ride, plus at the stops you make
- Food and drinks
- Personal expenses
The price of the train tickets depends on the time of year you travel, and your preferred class. The high season is June to August when the ticket prices are at the highest. Also around Russian New Year and Christmas, the prices rise. The same goes for the Chinese train around Chinese New Year.
In general, it is cheaper to travel the whole Trans-Siberian without stops, as you then travel on the same ticket the whole way. Making stops will raise the ticket cost, but not that much. The more stops you make, the higher the total cost you will get (when you stop you have to buy several independent tickets).
Your travel class will affect the ticket price the most, and in general, a first-class ticket is around double of a second-class 4-berth ticket. The lower bed is more expensive than the upper bed. Some tickets on certain trains also include one or a few meals, but far from all the meals, you’ll need.
Price example (per person) from our Trans-Siberian Railway trip (January 2020):
- Train number 70 Moscow-Yekaterinburg, 2nd class, 4-bed berth, lower bed: €68/ $83
- Train number 2, the Rossiya , Yekaterinburg-Irkutsk, 2nd class 4-bed berth, upper bed:€129 / $158
- Train number 100 Irkutsk-Vladivostok, 2nd class, 4-bed berth, upper bed: €121/ $149/ lower bed: €157 / $193
Total price Moscow-Vladivostok with two stops: €672/ $825, or only €336/ $412 per person. With more stops, the price will go up, and without stops, it will go down, but the difference is really not that much.
Tickets from Moscow to Beijing can cost as little as €550/ $680, but the real bargain is on the classic route from Moscow to Vladivostok.
As seen above, it is possible to make a Trans-Siberian Railway trip quite cheap. If you travel only third class, you can save more, and first-class would cost around double. The total price for the whole trip will then more depend on your choice of accommodation before, during and after the trip, and how much the flights or other transport costs before and after the train itself. With budget accommodation and low-cost airlines, it is possible to do this whole trip for less than €1000/ $1230, food and activities not included, if you live in Europe.
Expect to pay much more if you use a travel agent. Should you prefer to book via a travel agency, you will get the best deal from local offices in China or Mongolia, while the western ones usually will be the most pricey option.
For private luxury trains, you should expect to pay more than €10,000 (up to €20,000). And that’s per person!
7. How to book Trans-Siberian Railway tickets?
When you have decided your route and planned which stops your Trans-Siberian railway trip should have, it is time to book your tickets.
Booking tickets to the Trans-Siberian Railway is surprisingly easy and straightforward. There is no need to ask a travel agent at home or in Russia to do this for you. Expect to pay much more if you use a travel agent.
Tickets are available for booking 60 days before departure. Especially in the high season, it is recommended to book in advance, but often it is possible to find tickets 2-3 days in advance online or at the train stations in Russia. The Trans-Mongolian line is popular and can sell out due to only one departure per week. Book way ahead unless you are very flexible on time.
During the booking process, you can choose between available berths and between upper or lower beds. You can also choose between mixed-gender or female berth only. Smoking is prohibited anywhere on the train, so you don’t have to fear smoking in your compartment.
TIP: There are toilets at each end of the wagons. If the toilet is full, it can stink really bad, also in the corridor and berths close by. Choose your berth in the middle of the wagon.
How to book tickets at the Trans-Siberian railway (for trains starting in Russia)
- Go to the official website of the Russian Railways (site in English)
- Click on log-in or registration to create a profile (mandatory before booking)
- Type in from/to and date and search
- Click on the from-price in the class you prefer, and see which berths are available
- Choose your berth, and if you want an upper or lower bed
- Fill in personal information, confirm, and pay (NB: you need to add your passport number)
- Voila! You have your ticket
- Tickets work electronic but, we recommend a print-out in case of battery issues
PLEASE NOTE: This way of booking is at the moment only available for trains starting in Russia. You can not book tickets online on this site for trains starting in China or Mongolia. Some US-issued credit cards may get rejected.
How to buy tickets on trains starting in China and Mongolia:
- You can not buy tickets for the Trans-Siberian Railway at Beijing stations
- The CITS international train booking office is recommended for purchasing tickets in China and Mongolia
- In Ulaanbaatar, you can buy tickets at the international ticket office next to the train station
8. Life onboard the Trans-Siberian Railway
A journey on the Trans-Siberian Railway is slow travel at its best. Prepare yourself for days on the tracks with many fellow passengers coming and going. The encounters with fellow passengers, tourists and locals, will be some of the most memorable moments of this trip. Keep in mind that the Trans-Siberian is not run for tourists. It is as it’s meant to be; a passenger train made for transporting many people over long distances. Don’t expect nightclubs and entertainment onboard.
Even though you will spend hours and days onboard the train, you hardly will have time to get bored. Somehow, the days pass by as the Siberian landscape slowly glides by outside your window. Relax, watch the scenery outside, read, play a game, listen to music or podcasts or watch a downloaded movie or series. Talk with your fellow passengers, stretch your legs at the stops, have a drink and enjoy your journey. That’s all that it’s about!
Please note that onboard the train, they always use Moscow time. Time tables show both Moscow and local time. Keep track of the time zone, and you will manage.
Before boarding the train
Essential items to pack
- Comfy clothes
- Slip-on footwear
- Electric adapter
- Toilet paper
- Bottled water
- Instant food
Arrival and boarding
- Trains in Russia are punctual
- Check the name of the station closely
- Arrive latest 30 min before departure
- Platform and track will be displayed in the departure hall
- Keep tickets and passports safe but available for inspection
Arrival on the train
Upon arrival, you will meet your train host, the provodnitsa. She is the boss, your best friend, and must be obeyed. Each wagon has its provodnitsa, and on long trains, they work in pairs (one works while the other rests). They only speak Russian and can seem very strict and fearsome, but mostly they are friendly and helpful.
On arrival, she will check your ticket and provide you with the bed linen. Her most important task is to keep her wagon clean, tidy and warm. She also makes sure that the samovar (water boiler) at the end of the corridor always contains hot water for your use.
At the beginning of the journey, they usually also offer some souvenirs or snacks they have for sale. Buy something, and you have a friend and helper for the rest of the journey. If you need something, like plates, cups or cutlery, you can often borrow it from her (for a small tip).
Your compartment
Depending on if you travel solo, as a couple or in a small group, usually, you share your compartment with other passengers, unless you have bought all beds. Be polite, greet fellow travellers and try to interact with them.
You can be lucky or not so lucky with your roommates, but that’s also a part of the experience. Put baggage under the seats, and keep personal belongings in your bed. Respect that people want to sleep in the night, and expect fellow passengers to come and go at all times as the train stops frequently.
If you have the lower bed, you are expected to make room for passengers in the upper bed to sit in your bed and share the table at meals. Not everyone is so happy with doing this, but all passengers have the right to use the table.
TIP: If you are two travelling together, book one lower and one upper bed on the same side. Then you can rest whenever you want, and sharing the lower bed as a daytime sofa and the table is never a problem.
Meals on board
Let’s be honest: don’t expect your Trans-Siberian Railway trip to be a culinary journey. In that case, you will get deeply disappointed. If your ticket includes some meals, you will get them brought to your compartment. Every train has a restaurant car, with various decorations. The food in the restaurant car is disappointing and nothing special. It is quite pricey for such low quality.
Try the food in the restaurant car as part of your experience. But don’t have all your meals here. Eat most meals in your compartment, and rather use the restaurant car for a drink or two during the day. It is a good place to meet other travellers.
Buy instant food, like noodles, soups and stews before you board the train. The samovar in your wagon always has hot water you can use. Stock up on fruits, crackers and other dry food items. When the train stops for more than just a few minutes you can buy more food at the stations along the route.
Short stops along the route
The many shortstops along the route are one of the highlights during the day onboard. Sometimes the train stops for just a few minutes and other times for anything between 30 minutes to an hour. Each wagon is equipped with a timetable showing the stops along the route. The timetable states arrival and departure times at each stop.
When the train only stops for a few minutes, it can be worth getting off to get some fresh air and stretch your legs. Don’t be late back. The train will not wait for you.
Life on the stations is some of the most fun and memorable moments of this journey. Passengers come and go, and everywhere it’s busy activities. Small stalls sell fresh or preserved food, drinks, fruits and sweets. Locals often also offer local products for sale. It can be handcrafted items, souvenirs, food and drinks. Often you can find fresh bread on the stations, and in some places, you can also find warm food. Try the smoked fish offered at the stations in Siberia. It’s delicious and a good supplement to all the instant food.
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Hello guys!! Just loved your blog on the transiberian. It cleared my mind and encourage us to a future trip. Have fun and enjoy life as you two always do and maybe our paths will cross some day on a post covid dream trip. Big hugs from Monterrey, Mexico.
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Theater of Conquest: Moscow (Level 4 City Event)
The new Warpath game-mode Theater of Conquest: Moscow (Level 4 City Event) is coming soon with tons of new activities, maps, and rewards!
Theater of Conquest: Moscow
- New snowing city level 4 – Moscow
- Kremlin: This strategic place is the pinnacle of Glory in Moscow, and rests in the heartland of this territory.
- Forts: Forts enable either an attack DMG or DMG Resist Buff for Alliance Members. 4 Forts provide attack buffs and another 4 forts provide resist buffs.
- Settlements: Alliances can capture these to allow its members access to more exclusive Arms EXP and Ammo on the Black Market.
- Blockhouses: These defensive fortifications activate troop durability or troop firepower buffs (Four Blockhouses for each buff).
- Arms Factories: These Factories provide Alliance Members with a 5-star unit every 2 days after 12AM UTC.
- Gold Deposits: Collection sites where commanders can mine Gold.
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Theater of Conquest: Moscow Participation Processes:
The event takes place in 5 stages: Preselection, Matching, Warm-up, Conquest, and Reward!
Preselection Phase
Alliances in the same server undergo an intense contest for 8 days to decide who will qualify for the Conquest: Moscow.
The top 32 Alliances will be qualified for Conquest: Moscow. The number will vary due to different active player numbers in different servers.
The qualified Alliances will be locked that player cannot join or leave the Alliance, and the Alliance cannot disband. The locking state continues until the end of Conquest: Moscow.
Matching Phase
Your Adversaries will be selected from the qualified Alliances. Groups will be formed with 8 Alliances in each to enter the Conquest.
The matching will only take place within the same server for now.
Warm-up Phase
A Warm-Up Round is held before entering the Battle of Moscow, where alliances contend for alluring buffs.
Conquest Phase
The Warm-Up Round then closes as the War in Moscow kicks off. Alliance Members representing their League in the War can then enter Moscow to fight in the War.
Every 8 Alliances will be assigned into one match for the fights, but only one will win.
While the Conquest: Moscow is in progress, participating Commanders can move into Moscow from cities around the world for free, and can spend 1 Entry Permit to move back to the original city during this phase.
Reward Phase
After the Conquest Phase ends, all Commanders who participated will earn the new officer: Ivan Andreyevich Volkov (Winter Huntsman) , and his beloved dog Shemyaka.
The higher rank you and your Alliance have, the more rewards you will get.
Alliance leaders will be able to assign extra rewards to those who perform the best during Conquest: Moscow.
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Visit Moscow – Top 10 reasons to go
1. moscow architecture.
Saint Basil’s Cathedral
In Moscow you can travel through ages just walking through the streets. Diversified architectural styles wait for you at every turn. To see the beauty of ancient Russian architecture, visit the Kremlin or Kolomenskoe Museum. These places keep the unique Russian style, original and exceptional. The Moscow estates are good examples of the romantic flavor of the XVIII-XIX century’s architecture. The Home-museum of M. Gorky is situated in in a luxurious house built by F. Shechtel, well-known Russian architecture at beginning of the XX century. It is a fantastic example of Art-Nouveau style, one of the few saved places from that epoque, open to visitors. You can find constructivism in architecture, the most striking manifestation of Russian avant-garde, not far from the Arbat Street. The Soviet Empire style can be found on most of the Moscow central avenues and Tverskaya Street. The White Square Business District is a remarkable example of contemporary city building.
2. MOSCOW ART
Inside Garage Museum of Contemporary Art Hall
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Moscow has a great amount of exceptional museums and galleries. The State Tretyakov Gallery, The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, The Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow Museum of Modern Art and lots of other museums have unique collections and hold remarkable exhibitions. Lots of Moscow former industrial areas have become interesting cultural spaces, undoubtedly worth visiting. Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Center for Contemporary Art Winzavod, ARTPLAY Center of Design, Flacon Design Factory are the new city meccas of cultural life. You can find here galleries, concept stores, cafes, educational activities and lots of art events – from designer fairs to concerts, exhibitions of Russian and foreign artists.
3. EMINENT THEATRICAL TRADITIONS
The Bolshoi Theatre
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Theatregoers have lots of opportunities to spend a wonderful evening in one of the Moscow theatres. Recently renovated Bolshoi Theatre offers world-famous opera and ballet performances. Malyi Theatre, Lenkom, Satirikon, Moscow Art Theatre have wonderful drama plays. You can enjoy one of the modern theatres, such as Practica Theatre, Theatre.doc or Gogol-center, with their contemporary performances.
4. CITY PARKS
The Gorky Park
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The parks have undoubtedly become the pride of Moscow. These city areas have turned into well groomed nature spots, with enormous amount of things to do for the last few years. Have a walk, do the sports, play a board game, meet your friends in one of the cafes and restaurants, watch a movie or go to a concert – all these is available in Moscow parks. The Gorky Park, Sokolniki, Fili and also recently opened Zaryadye – are only a small part in the diversity of Moscow green areas.
5. CRADLE OF ORTHODOXY
Cathedral of Christ the Saviour
790 Orthodox churches and chapels and 8 monasteries! Walking through the city center you will see a big amount of beautiful old churches. Practically all Moscow churches and monastic ensembles are functioning. These are unique monuments of Russian architecture. There are significant collections of old paintings and applied arts and the resting place of outstanding figures of Russian and world culture, military and political figures. Monasteries, built at the borders of the city were often called ‘the guards’. Powerful constructions had defensive purposes, and, in case of danger, the residents could take refuge inside the monastery walls. Some of the Moscow ‘guards’ have survived – Vysokopetrovsky, Rogdestvensky, Sretensky, Novospasskiy, Danilov, Novodevichy monasteries and others. Now the ancient fortress cherish the historical past.
6. TASTE IMPRESSIONS
A fish dish at Café Pouchkine
Visitors to Russia are often surprised by the variety and flavors of Russian traditional food. A great many can be described as «divine», and it will have you searching for the recipes when you return home! Russian cuisine is famous for exotic soups, cabbage schi and solyanka, which is made of assorted meats, pancakes with different fillings, and of course, caviar. Russians are great lovers of pelmeni, small Siberian meat pies boiled in broth. Of our folk soft drinks, kvass is the best-known. Made of brown bread or malted rye flour, it goes down best on a sultry summer day. If you add it to chopped-up meat and vegetables, you get okroshka, an exquisite cold soup. There are a lot of restaurants, providing national food. From very budget «Elki-Palki», to numerous luxurious restaurants like «Café Pouchkine». There you can not only taste Russian delicacies, but also plunge into the atmosphere of the XIX century Russia.
7. SPECTACULAR VIEWS
Luzhniki Stadium from Moscow State University by D. Chistoprudov
Here are the places with splendid views over Moscow:
- «Federation Tower» is a set of two high-rise towers, located in the Moscow City Business District. The 61st floor of the Tower West accommodates the highest restaurant in Moscow – «Sixty».
- The main building of the Moscow State University was built in the years 1949-1953 and its total height is 182 meters, with a spire – 240 meters. On the top floor there is a Museum of Geography with a panoramic view of Moscow.
- The observation deck of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior can be reached only in the excursions. There you can get a really exciting view of the Moscow center.
- The building of the Russian Academy of Science is called «golden brains» due to the original constructions of its roof. It stands on the high riverbank and opens a charming view of the whole Moscow. «Sky Lounge» restaurant is situated on the 21st floor.
8. CITY PROMEDATE
Stoleshnikov Lane
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The main attractions and the most interesting places in the historic city center are within walking distance. Take a walk in Lavrushinsky Lane, Nikolskaya Street, Bolshaya Dmitrovka Street, Rozhdestvenka Street, Kuznetsky Bridge Street, Kamergersky Lane, Stoleshnikov Lane, Stariy Arbat, Maroseyka or Pyatnitskaya. If you don’t want to walk by foot take the city bus or river bus tour. You can choose a red open top double-decker bus that will take you around all of the key sites in Moscow. The total length of the tour is about 12 km downtown and has 18 stops around Moscow including the Kremlin, Red Square, St. Basil’s Cathedral, Bolshoi Theater, Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, The Cathedral of Christ the Savior, Old Arbat walking street and much more. To see the whole beauty of Moscow, have a boat trip at the Moskva River. At spring and summer season the variety of boat excursions are really big, you can travel through the center of the city, or go further to see picturesque nature around Moscow.
9. MOSCOW NIGHTLIFE
Denis Simachev Bar by Sergey Kaluzhniy
Night life in Moscow is divisive as everything else. Bars, clubs, concerts, parties – you can find here anything you want and can imagine. We heart Moscow suggests you some really nice places for you not to get lost in all this splendor.
- Simachev Bar is bar-club by the most famous Russian designer, a two-story house in Stoleshnikov Lane. The music and menu are diverse, as well as the audience. A special drink of the bar is cider «Sidor Simachev».
- Strelka Bar is a nice place with a great atmosphere, quality music, and beautiful interior, very popular among hip and intelligent Moscow public. In summer the terrace opens here and the place gives you stunning view of Moscow.
- Noor Bar is one of the famous bars in Moscow. Come here to try marvelous classic cocktails. Bar snacks are also noteworthy. The atmosphere is always positive and benevolent. On Fridays and Saturdays the bar has music DJ sets, and despite rather little area, there are many desirous to dance.
- Propaganda is one of the oldest clubs in Moscow. Opened back in 1997, it can be considered the same age as Moscow club culture. It is still nice and trendy. During the day time you can enjoy fresh homemade pappardelle, sandwiches on focaccia and steaks. In the evening – dances. On Thursdays it holds DJ Sanches dance party and gay parties on Sundays.
10. MOSCOW REGION
Sergiev-Posad Museum-Reserve
If Moscow is not enough for you, take a journey (of several hundred km from Moscow) and find yourself travelling through the «Golden Ring» of Russia. The Golden Ring is a name for several towns located around Moscow: Suzdal, Rostov, Vladimir are among them. If you want to know more about Russia, see old architecture, churches made of white stone, hear the bell-ring, see old fortifications, be ready to go out from Moscow. The first town of the Golden Ring, is Vladimir, located 179 kilometers to the east from Moscow with 378 thousand people living there. It is an old Russian town, it used to be the capital of Russia in the 12th century. Suzdal is located nearby. It’s an old town, steeped in medieval history, but with little more than 10,000 residents nowadays. Dating back to 990 AD, Suzdal is one of the oldest towns in Russia and the «jewel» of Russia’s history. Today the town is filled with busy churches and monasteries and its streets are lined by colourful traditional wooden houses. Having survived the blight of Soviet town-planning, Suzdal looks much as it did centuries ago and is one of the most popular tourist sights in Russia. Yaroslavl got its name from Yaroslav Mudry, who founded the town in the beginning of 11th century. Now it is a large industrial city, the biggest along the Golden Ring (630 inhabitants), however it has very interesting history, architecture, and city life. If you are tired of sightseeing and want to have some rest from Moscow busy life, you can take a breath of wonderful Russian nature, not going too far, and visit one of the nature hotels and spa situated near Moscow. Places like «Fox Lodge», «Zavidovo» or «Yahonty» are a good variant for relaxing rest, with marvelous nature around you and interesting entertainments for you not to get bored.
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Darwin's Journey is a worker-placement Eurogame in which players recall Charles Darwin's memories of his adventure through the Galapagos islands, which contributed to the development of his theory of evolution. With the game's innovative worker progression system, each worker will have to study the disciplines that are a prerequisite to perform ...
This item: Darwin's Journey Board Game - Evolutionary Strategy Game of Exploration and Discovery, Adventure Game for Kids and Adults, Ages 14+, 1-4 Players, 30-120 Min Playtime, Made by Thundergryph Games . $57.59 $ 57. 59. Get it as soon as Friday, Mar 22. In Stock. Ships from and sold by Amazon.com. +
Funding period. Jan 5, 2021 - Jan 28, 2021 (23 days) Gonzalo Aguirre Bisi is raising funds for Darwin's Journey on Kickstarter! Retracing Darwin's journey to the Galapagos in an exciting Worker Placement euro game by Simone Luciani and Nestore Mangone.
The game needs a lot of table space with that large nine fold board and some space for each players board and crew cards. Final Thoughts Darwins Journey is a good medium to heavyweight Euro game with some of the classic hallmarks of a Luciani design with tight worker placement and combo potential.
The game's complexity is part of its charm, and mastering its mechanics can be a rewarding experience. Despite its complexity, Darwin's Journey is a game that offers rich rewards for those who master its mechanics. The game's design and theme are well-executed, and it offers a good amount of variability, ensuring that no two games are the ...
Les avis ludiques sur ce jeu. Shipping from 1.95€ - Free from 60€ (metropolitan France) Darwin's Journey follows the journey of Charles Darwin to the Galapagos Islands. It is a worker placement game that features an innovative worker progression system where each worker will have to study the disciplines that are a prerequisite to perform ...
Darwin's Journey is a worker-placement Eurogame in which players recall Charles Darwin's memories of his adventure through the Galapagos islands, which contributed to the development of his theory of evolution.With the game's innovative worker progression system, each worker will have to study the disciplines that are a prerequisite to perform several actions in the game, such as exploration ...
Darwin's Journey is a worker-placement Eurogame in which players recall Charles Darwin's memories of his adventure through the Galapagos islands, which contributed to the development of his theory of evolution.With the game's innovative worker progression system, each worker will have to study the disciplines that are
Darwin's Journey is a worker-placement Eurogame in which players recall Charles Darwin's memories of his adventure through the Galapagos islands, which contributed to the development of his theory of evolution. ... 1 Game Board 16 Crew Cards 56 Regular Wax Seals 12 Special Wax Seals 16 Temp. Knowledge Tokens 16 Specimen Tokens 16 Museum Tokens ...
Watch a tutorial and full solo playthrough of the new board game Darwin's Journey. If you would like to support the channel, you can give me a nice tip here:...
Hello everyone!It's time for another review! Today, we are taking a look at Darwin's Journey, the new worker placement game from Simone Luciani and Nestore M...
Well, that is exactly Darwin's Journey - a new title form ThunderGryph Games. A game for which I was desperately waiting for pretty long (you know, all those post-pandemic issues with production and distribution). It was among my Top Anticipated games for 2022 and then 2023. And this week it came true!
The game lasts 5 rounds, and with several short and long-term objectives, every action you take will grant victory points in different ways. The tension and strategic planning that increases over the duration of the match and the fascinating vibe that the game conveys make Darwin's Journey one of the most ambitious projects that Thundergryph has crafted in its story as a board game publisher.
Darwin's Journey is an upcoming board game inspired by the scientist's voyage to the Galapagos Islands, during which he made many breakthroughs to support his theory of evolution. In the game, one to four players retrace Darwin's steps across the islands, gathering repertoires and discovering the various species that occupy its tropical ...
Darwin's Journey is a worker-placement Eurogame in which players recall Charles Darwin's memories of his adventure through the Galapagos islands, which contributed to the development of his theory of evolution. With the game's innovative worker progression system, each worker will have to study the disciplines that are a prerequisite to perform ...
Darwin's Journey is an immersive and captivating board game that takes players on an exciting adventure through the natural wonders of the world. Inspired by the groundbreaking discoveries of Charles Darwin, this game combines strategy, exploration, and scientific knowledge to create an engaging and educational experience for players of all ages.
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We will also shortly present the stops we had en route and give you some suggestions on what to see there, as an idea, while you start planning your journey. 1. Planning your Trans-Siberian Railway trip. 2. Best time to travel the Trans-Siberian Railway. Trans-Siberian in summer. Trans-Siberian in autumn.
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Theater of Conquest: Moscow. New snowing city level 4 - Moscow. New buildings: Kremlin: This strategic place is the pinnacle of Glory in Moscow, and rests in the heartland of this territory. Forts: Forts enable either an attack DMG or DMG Resist Buff for Alliance Members. 4 Forts provide attack buffs and another 4 forts provide resist buffs.
To mark the occasion of its chill, free-to-play MMO coming to PC, it's knocking 85% off the cost of its masterpiece, Journey. It's normally $14.99, but this Steam Deck verified game costs just ...
This mini-expansion includes scenarios card that provides the player with a crafted game experience. Instead of randomly choosing components during setup, players will use specifically designed set of components which will lead the experience in a particular direction. Included inside Darwin's Journey: Collector's Edition and was available as ...
Have a walk, do the sports, play a board game, meet your friends in one of the cafes and restaurants, watch a movie or go to a concert - all these is available in Moscow parks. The Gorky Park, Sokolniki, Fili and also recently opened Zaryadye - are only a small part in the diversity of Moscow green areas.