Barnaul is not particularly attractive from a historical point of view. People travel here to admire the natural beauty and “merge with nature”. But in recent years, there has been an increase in tourists coming to Barnaul, which indicates its growing popularity.
Instructions
Step 1
The fastest way to get from Moscow to Barnaul is by plane. Airliners of Aeroflot and S7 airlines take off every day from the capital's airports Domodedovo and Sheremetyevo. The flight time is 4 hours 15 minutes.
Step 2
You can get to Barnaul by long-distance train. Once a day, the train "Moscow - Barnaul" departs from the Kazansky railway station. The main disadvantage of such a trip is not very comfortable and far from new trains, which travel much slower than modern trains. That is why the train journey from Moscow to Barnaul takes about 60 hours. However, the management of Russian Railways announced that in 2015, trains will reach Barnaul in almost 50 hours, because new trains will enter the line.
Step 3
There is an opportunity to get to Barnaul and by intercity bus. Every two days a bus "Moscow - Barnaul" departs from the Kazansky railway station. True, it spends even more on the road than a long-distance train - about 62 hours.
Step 4
There are daredevils who dare to travel from Moscow to Barnaul in their own car. To do this, it is necessary to overcome approximately 3500 kilometers, and not every car will pass such a test. From the Russian capital, you need to go to the M-7 Volga highway and drive along the main road all the time, bypassing Vladimir, Nizhny Novgorod, Cheboksary, Kazan and Ufa.
Step 5
After Ufa, the highway R-254 "Irtysh" begins, along which one must go through Chelyabinsk and Kurgan up to the border between Russia and Kazakhstan. On the territory of Kazakhstan, you need to move along the M-51 highway through the city of Petropavlovsk, and after entering the Russian land, the car will again get on the P-254 "Irtysh" highway, which will pass through Omsk and bring it to Novosibirsk. But after Novosibirsk it is necessary to turn onto the Chuisky tract and in 27 kilometers there will be the outskirts of Barnaul. This difficult path will take a lot of time - about 58 hours of net time. That is, without taking into account overnight stays and stops.