Russian Medical Tourism

Firstly why this section? The main reason is that Dr. Chinmayanand was a medical student here & he has worked as tour guide, english tutor & had seen most of the Russian cites himself.Apart from that medical curriculum is Brain tiring & students really get exhausted ! So students must travel, work & take an experience of living on their own which is actually a part of Russian life & from this page we want to share your dream life that you can live after coming here .

St.peterburg (2nd Capital City of Russia 🇷🇺)

Are you a medical student in Russia wondering if you can still enjoy the beauty of St Petersburg tourism? I’ll take you on a journey through the stunning city of St Petersburg, showcasing the best tourist spots, cultural experiences, and hidden gems that you can explore as a medical student in Russia. From the Hermitage Museum to the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood, I’ll share my personal experiences and tips on how to make the most of your time in St Petersburg.
Being a medical student in Russia can be challenging, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the beauty of St. Petersburg!
Picture this: you’re buried in textbooks during the week, but as the weekend rolls around, you have a city full of history and culture waiting for you. From the stunning architecture of the Hermitage to the picturesque canals, St. Petersburg offers a perfect escape from your studies.
Even with a packed schedule, it’s all about balance. Take a stroll through the historic streets or visit a local café for a quick break. You’d be surprised how a little time off can recharge your mind and boost your productivity.
Don’t forget about the cultural events! Festivals, art exhibitions, and concerts happen throughout the year. Joining fellow students or locals can help you make new friends while immersing yourself in Russian culture.
So, yes, being a medical student means hard work, but it also means you have the chance to explore one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Embrace the experience, and let St. Petersburg inspires you during your studies!

Kazan (3rd Capital City of Russia 🇷🇺)

Explore the hidden gem of Russia, Kazan, through the eyes of a medical student! Join me on a journey as I take you around this beautiful city, showcasing its rich cultural heritage, stunning architecture, and vibrant student life. From the iconic Kazan Kremlin to the scenic Volga River, get ready to fall in love with this underrated gem. As a medical student in Kazan, I’ll give you a sneak peek into my daily life, from attending lectures to exploring the city’s hidden corners. Whether you’re a fellow medical student or just curious about studying abroad in Russia, this video is for you! So, sit back, relax, and let’s discover Kazan together!
Welcome to Kazan, a vibrant city where history meets modernity, and where medical students like me thrive! As a medical student in Russia, Kazan offers an incredible blend of academic excellence and cultural richness.
Imagine studying in one of the oldest medical universities in the country, surrounded by stunning architecture and a diverse community. The lectures are intense, but the city’s spirit keeps us motivated!
Between classes, I explore Kazan’s beautiful parks, the iconic Kremlin, and delicious local cuisine. It’s a great way to unwind and connect with friends.
Kazan is also known for its friendly atmosphere, making it easy for international students to feel at home. The combination of rigorous study and vibrant city life creates a unique experience that’s hard to beat.
Whether you’re hitting the books or enjoying the nightlife, Kazan is a hidden gem that enriches your journey as a medical student.

Arctic ⭕ Circle Murmansk

Join me on an unforgettable adventure as a medical student in Russia, as I venture into the breathtaking Arctic Circle! Located in the Murmansk region, I’ll take you on a journey through the stunning landscapes, frozen lakes, and snow-capped mountains of this winter wonderland. From dog sledding to Northern Lights, I’ll show you the best of Arctic tourism. Get ready for a unique blend of culture, nature, and a lot of snow ! exploring the uncharted territories of the Arctic Circle!
And let’s not forget the incredible wildlife! I’ll also be exploring how the Arctic ecosystem impacts local health. The connection between environment and well-being is something I’m passionate about, and I can’t wait to share my findings with you.
Murmansk was completely destroyed during World War II. In terms of the number of German bombs dropped per square meter, it is second only to Stalingrad.
Located on the coast of the cold Barents Sea, Murmansk serves today as the main “northern gateway” of Russia. One of the country’s largest ports, through which it conducts regular trade with the rest of the world, is located here.
Murmansk is the largest city in the world, located above the Arctic Circle. Today more than 282,000 people live there. Life in the local harsh climate is not at all succulent, since the temperature here, even in summer, rarely rises above 16 C.
Before Murmansk appeared on the map of Russia in the early 20th century, Arkhangelsk, founded on the White Sea coast in 1584, played the role of the country’s main “northern gate”. Except that Murmansk has a huge advantage over it – it does not freeze.
The need for a frost-free port in the north appeared in Russia during World War I. As a result of the enemy’s actions on the Baltic and the Black Sea, routes with Western Europe were cut, by which the country received from its Entente allies weapons and sent them raw materials in return. It was then that the eyes of the empire’s leadership turned to the north.