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Comprehensive review of all RV and camper toilet types: cassette, portable, gravity, vacuum, macerating, dry flush, sealing, incinerating, composting and separating. Comparison of models, consumables, installation and annual costs.
Best Motorhome Apps 2026: How to Find the Perfect Parking and Camping Spot
Complete guide to the best apps for finding motorhome parking spots and campsites in 2026. Free and paid options for Russia, Europe, and worldwide.
Blogger chooses Sochi for long-term motorhome living
Blogger Elena, after traveling to 27 countries in a motorhome, has settled long-term in Sochi. She purchased the motorhome for 8 million rubles. The city attracted her with its developed infrastructure for motorhome tourists, including free parking spots with amenities and the ability to get free water at gas stations.
Travel blogger stays in Sochi due to motorhome infrastructure
A traveler who toured 27 countries in a motorhome has decided to stay in Sochi for several months. She cited the developed infrastructure as the main reason, including free parking with showers, the ability to get water at gas stations, and a driver training area.
Survey: Camper van sliding doors top noise complaint at small campsites
A 2025 survey of 5,311 visitors to small, nature-oriented campsites found that 65.3% cited the loud noise from camper van sliding doors as their primary irritation. The survey revealed that 83% of respondents visit for nature and 72% for peace, with 86.2% identifying poor sanitation as the most serious issue. Many camper owners themselves acknowledged the noise problem, with experts noting a growing demand for soft-close systems.
Three families share their motorhome travel experiences in the Urals
The publication It's My City featured three couples traveling the Urals and neighboring regions in motorhomes. They purchased or built their own RVs, which provides autonomy and access to remote locations. The owners highlight increased safety compared to tents, but occasionally face skepticism from local residents.
Experts outline resource management for extended off-grid motorhome stays
Experts detail the practical requirements for living off-grid in a motorhome for up to two weeks. Key considerations include managing electricity from solar panels, gas for heating and hot water, and water supplies, with a 100-liter tank lasting 1-2.5 days depending on usage. Proper disposal of grey water and strategic parking location selection are also emphasized.
Practical aspects of off-grid campervan living: water, power, and gas
The article details the technical systems and resource management required for extended off-grid living in motorhomes and caravans. A 100-liter water tank lasts 1-2.5 days, while solar panels and batteries can cover most electrical needs. Gas is critical for heating and refrigeration, with one 11kg cylinder lasting about three weeks in warm climates. Waste disposal and water resupply points are key logistical considerations.
RV Market in Russia: Rental Growth, Chinese Models, and Infrastructure Challenges
The Russian RV market is expanding with new rental options and domestic production, though infrastructure remains a key constraint. Chinese-made motorhomes are entering the rental market, priced around 28,000 rubles per day, but are considered cramped for local users. The most popular segment remains caravans, with a growing number of domestic manufacturers offering serial models. Campgrounds with full hookups are still scarce, with many existing only as basic parking areas.
Six factors driving the rise of motorhome popularity in Russia
Experts have identified six key reasons for the growing popularity of motorhomes and camper vans in Russia. The shift towards domestic tourism post-pandemic, cost savings compared to traditional travel, and improved infrastructure like campsites are primary factors. Remote work trends, increased vehicle model availability, and media influence have also contributed to the trend.
Russian family travels across Russia in self-built motorhome for 15 years
A family from Surgut has been exploring Russia in a self-converted motorhome for nearly 15 years. They converted a 20-seat bus purchased for 65,000 rubles, investing about half a million rubles in the renovation. The vehicle is equipped with a kitchen, shower, and sleeping area, and they have visited regions from Kazan to Karelia, citing cost savings and flexibility as key advantages over conventional travel.
Campervan use rises in Russia as domestic tourism grows
Campervan travel is gaining popularity in Russia as a form of domestic tourism, offering independence from hotels. The Mordor Intelligence agency reports savings of up to 55% compared to traditional trips, while state support includes a presidential order to develop a concept for auto tourism. Infrastructure is developing in regions like Bashkortostan, Karelia, and near Lake Baikal, though the country currently has only about 15,000 registered motorhomes.