Destinations Tours Download E-Brochure Contact Us
  • Mon - Sat 8.00 - 19.00. Sunday CLOSED
  • +91 22 4004 5774
Logo Sticky logo
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Destinations
  • Tours
  • Contact Us


Destinations



  • all
  • Russia
  • Azerbaijan
  • Kazakhstan
  • Georgia
  • Uzbekistan
  • Armenia
Moscow
Moscow, Russian Moskva, city, capital of Russia, located in the far western part of the country. Since it was first mentioned in the chronicles of 1147.
Moscow
Saint Petersburg
A major historical and cultural centre and an important port, St. Petersburg lies about 400 miles (640 km) northwest of Moscow and only about 7° south of the Arctic Circle.
Saint Petersburg
Sochi
Sochi is often called the unofficial 'Summer Capital' of Russia, or the Black Sea Pearl. This is the country's biggest and busiest summer sea resort, attracting more than four million visitors.
Sochi
Kaliningrad
The world’s biggest country has a geopolitical oddity: the region of Kaliningrad. This enclave is a fragment of Russian territory the size of Yorkshire, squeezed between Poland and Lithuania.
Kaliningrad
Murmansk
The world’s biggest Arctic city is a mere baby by Russian standards: Murmansk celebrated its 100th birthday in 2016. Murmansk’s raison d’être is its port, kept ice-free by comparatively warm Gulf Stream waters.
Murmansk
Baku
The port city of Baku, the cultural, industrial and political capital of Azerbaijan is located on the western Caspian seaside, on the bay shores of the same name in the southern part of the Absheron Peninsula, rich in its oil fields. Baku consists of 11 administrative districts and 5 townships.
Baku
Gabala
Gabala, which is located about 225 km away from the capita city of Azerbaijan, is a perfect place for rest and tourism. The weather here is mild in spring and autumn, hot in summer and cold in winter.
Gabala
Almaty
Situated at about 1000 m above the sea level Almaty has an excellent climate and is surrounded by huge apple gardens. The name Almaty is from the Kazakh word “Alma” which means “an apple." Almaty was founded as a small settlement in the middle of the Great Silk Road.
Almaty
Tbilisi
The fabulous land” is how Alexander Pushkin described Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia since the fifth century. And staring at this defiantly lovely city, which straddles the steep banks of the Mtkvari river, I can see why. The busy heart of the bleak and mountainous region
Tbilisi
Batumi
Batumi—the “Pearl of the Black Sea,” as it is often called—is located in the autonomous republic of Adjara. European architects undertook numerous projects in Batumi at the beginning of the 20th century, and today it remains a hub of architectural innovation.
Batumi
Tashkent
Tashkent is situated in a well-watered plain on the road between Shymkent and Samarkand.Tashkent sits at the confluence of the Chirchiq River and several of its tributaries and is built on deep alluvial deposits up to 15 metres.
Tashkent
Yerevan
Situated along the Hrazdan River, Yerevan is the administrative, cultural, and industrial center of the country. It has been the capital since 1918, the fourteenth in the history of Armenia and the seventh located in or around the Ararat plain.
Yerevan

+91 22 4004 5774 | +91 98335 33494
info@volshebnyholidays.com

Mumbai

G/14, Prasad Chambers, Tata Road No. 2, Next to Roxy Cinema, Opera House, Mumbai - 400 004.

Moscow

Podsosensky Lane 28, Building 01, Moscow, Russia

Copyright © 2018 VOLSHEBNY. All Rights Reserved.

  • Design By | Altido