Getting There
The town is accessible by road from Blagoveshchensk, the regional capital.





Tambovka is the administrative center of the Tambovsky District within the Amur Oblast of Russia. Located in the fertile lowlands of the Russian Far East, the town is deeply connected to the region's agricultural industry. With a population of around 7,800, it provides a tranquil atmosphere far removed from the bustle of major urban centers. It serves as a central point for local services and community life for the surrounding farming villages.
Tambovka is the administrative center of the Tambovsky District within the Amur Oblast of Russia. Located in the fertile lowlands of the Russian Far East, the town is deeply connected to the region's agricultural industry. With a population of around 7,800, it provides a tranquil atmosphere far removed from the bustle of major urban centers. It serves as a central point for local services and community life for the surrounding farming villages.
Administrative center of the Tambovsky District.
Heart of the Amur Oblast's agricultural plains.
Small-town community with a population of nearly 8,000.
Limited accommodation and tourist-specific facilities.
Primarily a residential and administrative center.
Beautiful open landscapes ideal for photography.
The town is accessible by road from Blagoveshchensk, the regional capital.
Agriculture is the mainstay here; expect to see vast fields of crops surrounding the town.
Experiencing rural life in the Russian Far East.
RUB ₽
$30-$60 p/day
7,834
Be prepared for significant temperature swings between the hot summers and very cold winters.
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June-August
Expect a late thaw; April and May see the landscape waking up from winter.
The warmest time to visit, ideal for seeing the green agricultural fields.
September offers pleasant weather and the start of the harvest season.
Prepare for sub-zero temperatures and snowy conditions typical of the Far East.