Alright so check this out. I've never been to Europe in my life - and I don't consider hitting up Canada as traveling outside of the United States. As such, being just out of college and not having enought sense to just goto Vegas, get some burlap sacks and blackjacks knock out some hot prude *****es and **** them til monday, I decided that inorder to get some perspective on the world, i'd take a little vacation.
So, Borda - this is probally your area of expertise to deal with so i'll address it in your general direction.
What i'm doin is flying from Los Angeles into Moscow, staying overnight then catching a domestic flight out of Domo - with a transfer at Novosibirsk to eventually get to Blagoveschensk in the Amur.
Now I grew up around New York City for the majority of my life, never the less, I want to hear from you what I need to be cautious of: how I get from the airports to my hotel without being taken advantage of or kidnapped (This is specifically for Moscow)
The other question is, the morning I need to fly to Novosibirsk, is anything in English at Domo airport? If not, is stuff atleast intuitive enough so I could forest gump my way to the correct flight?
Flight woes aside - what do you recommend doing while in country? Since this trip is mostly to get some perspective on the world - i'm open to suggestions.
Wolfala