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Do you drive from Moscow to Vladivostok through other countries?

Question by Ben P: Is it possible to drive from Moscow to Vladivostok without driving through any other countries?

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Answer by Sukh
i dont think so there is alot of rd check

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  1. kate says

    not only that
    after about 1 month trip and and a car change due to some roads condition, virtually penniless (unless you have some money wired to you), you can drive all the way back
    Good luck!

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  2. Elen says

    Of course there are no other countries on the way from Moscow to Vladivostok. They both are on the main territory of Russia.
    But the roads are really bad there and the climate is pretty severe. It's not really safe and it'll take you tons of time.

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  3. Russian says

    Yes, if you aren't confused for 8000 km road, if you don't fear Russian road police and bandit of course yes :)))

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  4. polynesian says

    The road via Ishim is on the map but I am not sure if it is paved

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  5. Jilla says

    yes. It is gonna take you like a month :))

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  6. Ian M says

    YES

    Since both cities are in Russia then if you follow the route of the Trans-Siberia railway it could be done.

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