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How to get to Khabarovsk

Getting There: Introduction

Located on the steep banks of the mighty Amur River, Khabarovsk is one of the sunniest and greenest cities in the Far East. It is a significant cultural and industrial centre where historical architecture harmoniously coexists with modern embankments and parks, creating a unique atmosphere for visitors to the region.

You can reach Khabarovsk in various ways, choosing between the speed of air travel and the romance of overland journeys. The city boasts excellent transport accessibility, making it easy to plan a trip for both tourists from central Russia and travellers from neighbouring Asian countries.

By Plane

The fastest and most convenient way to reach the region is by air. The city is served by Khabarovsk (KHV) international airport, which receives scheduled flights from many major cities and ensures excellent connectivity with the centre of the country. A modern terminal and developed infrastructure make arrival as comfortable as possible.

In rare cases, travellers consider flying to the neighbouring Komsomolsk-on-Amur, however, it is worth noting that it is located at a significant distance. For most tourists, a direct flight to Khabarovsk remains the unrivalled option in terms of convenience, saving time on transfers.

Airport namePassenger trafficKm from city
- (KHV)Medium17.4

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Airlines

Airlines flying here:

AuroraUzbekistan Airways
YakutiaIrAero
AeroflotCentrum Air
Ural AirlinesNile Air
S7 Airlines

By Train

Travelling by rail is a chance to witness the grandeur of the Far Eastern taiga, although direct logistics may have their nuances. If your route involves arriving at neighbouring major hubs, it is worth paying attention to Komsomolsk-on-Amur. From there, you can organise a further transfer while enjoying the changing natural landscapes.

It is also possible to travel via Dalnerechensk, located approximately 300 km from the destination. Combining a train with a bus or taxi for the final leg of the journey allows for flexible time planning and visiting several interesting places in Priamurye at once.

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By Bus

Bus services connect the city with many settlements in the region, offering an economical travel option. One popular direction is the route from the city of Dalnerechensk: the bus covers the distance of 338 km in approximately 7 hours.

The journey passes through picturesque places, allowing passengers to observe the life of the region from the window. Modern intercity buses are, as a rule, equipped with everything necessary for a comfortable medium-distance journey.

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
FuyuanFYJ--
Komsomolsk-on-AmurKXK404 km5 h 21 min
DalnerechenskDLR338 km7 h 15 min

By Car

Travelling by car offers the freedom to choose your route and independence from schedules. If you are heading from the city of Komsomolsk-on-Amur, the path of about 404 km will take approximately 5.5 hours, opening up views of endless forests and hills.

An alternative route from the direction of Dalnerechensk is about 350 km and usually requires 4.5–5 hours of travel time. The roads in this direction allow you to maintain a steady pace, making the road trip a pleasant part of your holiday.

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
FuyuanFYJ--
Komsomolsk-on-AmurKXK404 km5 h 21 min
DalnerechenskDLR351 km4 h 42 min

Travel Tips

To ensure your trip to Khabarovsk goes perfectly, we have prepared a list of practical recommendations considering the local climate and lifestyle nuances.

  1. Clothing and Season: The climate here is sharply continental and monsoonal. In winter, very warm clothing and thermal underwear are essential (due to frost and wind), while in summer, due to high humidity and heat, opt for light, breathable natural fabrics.
  2. Transport: Public transport is well-developed (buses, trams), but traffic congestion can occur during peak hours. For comfortable movement, it is convenient to use popular taxi apps (Yandex Go, Maxim).
  3. Finances: Cards from Russian banks and transfers via the Faster Payments System (SBP) are accepted everywhere. Cash may only be needed at markets or small kiosks selling street food.
  4. Health and Insects: In summer (especially in June-July), the region is plagued by midges and mosquitoes. Be sure to carry high-quality repellents and, when going out into nature, wear modest, closed clothing to protect against ticks.
  5. Connectivity: Major mobile operators work stably, providing good 4G internet within the city limits and suburbs.
  6. Water: It is not recommended to drink tap water. It is better to purchase bottled water or use filters.
  7. Time Zone: The difference with Moscow is +7 hours. Consider this when planning calls and adapting to jet lag.
  8. Best View: Do not miss the chance to watch the sunset on the Amur Embankment near the cliff — this is the city's calling card and the best place for panoramic photos.

By following these simple tips, you can avoid minor inconveniences and fully focus on your impressions of the hospitable Far East.

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