Dance by RustourismFederal Agency for Tourism
The Caucasus is a region with its own unique character. Most importantly, it does not have just one.
The gastronomic characteristics of the people living there are deeply rooted in tradition and survive for centuries.
Mishoko gorge by RustourismFederal Agency for Tourism
Historically, Russian citizens are better versed in Transcaucasian dishes and culinary practices than in the cuisines of the peoples of the Northern Caucasus, and the differences are significant.
Chertovy Vorota Cave view by RustourismFederal Agency for Tourism
Everyone thinks that the general Caucasian gastronomic hallmark is shashlyk, but the actual smash hits of this cuisine look very different.
Summer in Stavropol Krai by RustourismFederal Agency for Tourism
Stavropol region by RustourismFederal Agency for Tourism
Top Northern Caucasus Attractions
The resorts of the Mineralnye Vody region feature truly unique mineral waters, old Soviet and pre-Soviet resorts, and thousands of cultural associations that any Russian would recognize.
Elbrus by RustourismFederal Agency for Tourism
Mount Elbrus
The Pearl of the Caucasus, the highest mountain peak in Russia, is located on the border between the Republics of Karachay-Cherkessia and Kabardino-Balkaria. Elbrus is currently a dormant volcano boasting ski resorts and gorgeous scenery.
It is one of the Seven Wonders of Russia. Legend has it that Prometheus was chained to Elbrus for giving fire to humans.
Elbrus by RustourismFederal Agency for Tourism
Elbrus by RustourismFederal Agency for Tourism
he closest airport is in the picturesque city of Nalchik. In the center of Nalchik is Khychinnaya Street, which is officially called Keshokova Street, formerly Sovetskaya Street. Everyone calls it by its popular name, however.
This is because here, in one of the countless khychinnayas, you can find any kind of khychin – the main national Kabardian and Karachay pirog – and fall in love with the cuisine of the Northern Caucasus forever.
Eagle flying by RustourismFederal Agency for Tourism
Derbent
Officially, Derbent is 2000 years old – unofficially it is 5000. The most surprising thing about these numbers is that there are sites preserved here of approximately the same age. The citadel of Naryn-Kala is the oldest fort not only in Derbent, but in the entire country. Established by the Persians in 438, it is the first place to stop in this city, but far from the last.
Dagestan mountains by RustourismFederal Agency for Tourism
When you go through the list of wonders to visit in Derbent, remember its inhabitants and make the time to speak to them, play backgammon, and have a cup of thyme tea.
Главный консультант: Екатерина Дроздова, ресторатор и гастрономическая активистка.
Над проектом работали: Наталья Савинская, Proximity Russia, Translation Services Win-Win, Камила Паркуева, Айшат Габарова
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