Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Sweet Sunny Days in Russia

Some travel opportunities come when you least expect them.  That was exactly what my trip to Moscow, Russia was.  This was in 2013.  I became acquainted with a lovely Russian couple who were learning English at the language school I used to teach.  When the couple learned of my resignation from the school, they offered me an English language teaching job at a private kindergarten Mamantenoc (literally baby mammoth) owned by their daughter in Cherkizovo Village in Pushkino District, about 45 minutes away from Moscow.  I considered taking the job, looking forward to something worthwhile and enriching.  And like many good pursuits, it didn't go as planned.  I decided to let the offer pass for personal reasons, which the school director, who I became friends with, respected and we both agreed that I could recommend someone I knew that would qualify and be willing to come to Russia for the teaching position.  For those who might consider an English language teaching job in Russia or simply want to go there as a tourist, I'm sharing my short yet sweet travel experience in this interesting and historical Euro city.

Moscow Kremlin - UNESCO World Heritage Site
My one-way ticket was sponsored by my Russian couple friends.  I secured my return ticket on my own.  (If you're lucky, you can purchase a round trip promo ticket for a little over $1000.00 or luckier if less than that.) For Philippine passport holders, a visa is required for travel to Russia.  Unlike applying for tourist visa to other countries, applying for a tourist visa to Russia is very easy.  No show-money or personal appearance to the embassy is needed.  In Cebu, I got the services of Blue Horizons Travel and Tours to process my tourist visa and purchase my return ticket.

The requirements for tourist visa processing are as follows:

1. Original passport valid for six (6) months
2. One (1) passport-sized photo with white background
3. Travel confirmation (travel voucher) from a hosting-authorized Russia travel agency and copy of travel voucher from the same travel agency 
4. Completed and signed Visa Application Form
5. Medical insurance (valid in Russia and within duration of travel)
6. Visa fee (depends on processing time upon submission of passport, an estimate of Php 8500.00)

To obtain a travel confirmation/voucher (a.k.a. visa invitation), I did the following:

1. Went online and booked a reservation through Eye Vista Hotel Service at Hotel Yunost (well-recommended by another Filipino blogger)
2. With the same online hotel service and hosting agency, applied for a tourist visa invitation in which they required the hotel reservation soft copy to be emailed and $40.00 fee for the processing to be paid through credit/debit card or money transfer

* The maximum stay for tourists is thirty (30) days, but I made a huge mistake of indicating only three (3) days of stay at the hotel!  As it turned out, the hosting agency based the duration and validity of the visa invitation from the hotel reservation.  

** The hotel reservation may later be cancelled once the visa invitation is obtained, in case another place to stay within the country is preferred.  Note that cancellation should be done no less than 48 hours (2 days) before the day of check-in or a penalty would be imposed.

Medical insurance for thirty-one (31) days would cost depending on the company where it was purchased.  I had mine through Malayan Insurance Co.'s global peso policy which cost about Php 1800.00.

Tourist visa processing took about ten (10) working days to complete.  The trip was on June 4, 2013.

Hongkong International Airport
From Cebu, I took a direct evening flight to Hongkong via Cebu Pacific Air.  The flight lasted for 4 hours.  I had an 8-hour lay over in Hongkong but had no choice but to stay within the airport premises because I arrived around 1 a.m. where no bus or train was available.

Beijing International Airport Terminal
From Hongkong, next stop was Beijing International Airport.  Travel time took about 3 hours and 35 minutes.  I didn't know Beijing was chilly in the summer months but it was pretty comfortable inside the airport.  There was another 2-hour wait time, so it was already around 1:30 p.m. (Ph Time) when I was on my way to Moscow.


Air China Ticket - Hongkong to Beijing to Moscow
Travel time from Beijing to Moscow took nine (9) straight hours via Air China.  What was great about flying in a Chinese airline was that they served rice meals on board.

Moscow - view before landing at Sheremetyevo International Airport
Moscow being 5-hours behind Philippine time, felt that daytime was extended several hours more.  It was already around 8:30 p.m. the time I arrived but the bright sun was still up.  Like Beijing, Moscow had chilly climate in the summer.  At the airport, I was warmly welcomed by school director Ms. Makarenko.


Inside Sportivnaya Sub-way Station
Sub-way station escalator
The best way to travel fast and easy within Moscow is by taking the metro (sub-way).


Hotel Yunost, Khamovnichesky val (street), Moscow
Our first stop was to get my visa registered at Hotel Yunost where I made my reservation and which I later cancelled before my trip.  There was no additional charge for the visa registration.


A train station in Moscow

Moscow Little Ring Railway to Cherkizovo, Pushkino
After getting registered, we went our way to the school in an exclusive village in Cherkizovo, where I was going to stay during the rest of my trip.  The place is within the suburbian district of Pushkino, less than an hour west of Moscow.  It was not only until around 10 p.m. when the sun started to set.


A Russian Meal - meat pockets, mashed potato, cucumber and sour cream
I was welcomed to the house (now a school) with a hearty Russian meal just before going to bed.  It was well-deserved after an extremely long day of travel.


Mamantenoc Kindergarten in Cherkizovo, Pushkino
Playground at Mamantenoc Kindergarten
Mamantenoc school garden
The school for children used to be a family home.  When Ms. Makarenko thought of putting her children on day care, she came up with the idea of putting up her own.  The idea turned into what is now Mamantenoc, a private kindergarten composed of dedicated teachers assisting pre-school children with creative learning through play, music, art, singing and reading.  The school has been planning to include English language as part of their learning program.  The children at the kindergarten still spoke very little English but were very sweet and friendly.  The school had already branched out to other locations and still growing.

Downtown Moscow
Like what I said at the start of this post, the trip was really very short.  I almost thought it was a waste for being only a few days but I'm glad it happened.  It gave me a new perspective of Russia and its people, not the usual stereotypes portrayed in film and by the media.  It's still wise, however, to stay cautious and not to be too trusting when traveling anywhere in the world.


Russian Souvenir - Matrioshka Doll
I bought myself a matrioshka doll as a way of always making me remember of my trip to Russia.


From a distance - St. Basil's Basilica
River Plaza in Moscow Kremlin
The Moscow Kremlin is a very pretty site during the summer, with a cool climate and a lot of trees and birds.  Known as the seat of Russia's central government and a UNESCO World Heritage site, it is popular among tourists, where places such as the magnificent Red Square and the glorious St. Basil's Basilica are favorite photo backdrops.

Mc Donald's in Moscow Kremlin
It's nice to see a familiar "M" sign at the Kremlin, though the rest of the letters were in Cyrillic but it was quite obvious.  I had a quick McDonald's meal there before heading to the airport.  Big Macs in any country pretty much taste the same.

AeroExpress to Domodedovo International Airport
Domodedovo International Airport, Moscow
The AeroExpress train transported me straight to Domodedovo International Airport, south of Moscow.  It was much more convenient than in Sheremetyevo where I landed during my arrival.  I left for my flight back home bound for Manila around 3 p.m. (MSK Time).

Etihad Airlines Ticket - Moscow to Abu Dhabi to Manila
Abu Dhabi International Airport, UAE
My Etihad flight (via Jet Air) out of Moscow had to stop by Abu Dhabi International Airport first.  It was a 5-hour flight and I had another 7-hour lay over in UAE.   I was glad to see many Filipinos at the waiting area and got to chat with one during that long wait time.  I was also able to take a good stroll around the huge and well-built airport.  Then, it was time to leave, and a huge Etihad aircraft was ready to transport us to Manila.  After 9 long hours of air travel, I was finally back to my homeland at around 6 a.m. on June 8, 2013.  And in Manila, I stayed for a while before going back home to Cebu City.


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