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Lake Baikal offers magnificent itineraries for trekking at a leisurely pace off the beaten track. This time we invite you to adventure trekking whose route is divided into two parts. Having left Irkutsk... Read more |
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Siberia, known as the land of exile for ages, gathered together people from various cultures, adherents of multiple religions, unique ethnic groups persecuted under tsarism and Stalinism. Today, this destination... Read more |
Great Baikal
21 day / July - August / Group: 6 - 10
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104,330 RUB |
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This large-scale journey is aimed at offering you a rare experience to take a tour of the WHOLE Lake Baikal. Such a proud name of the tour reflects its ambition to make you discover all the diversity of... Read more |
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Vast expanses of the valley of the Barguzin River stretch only 50 km/31 mi from Lake Baikal. This land that, according to the legend, is a native land of Genghis Khan's mother, is rich in archeological... Read more |
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Lake Baikal is divided geographically into two parts. The west is located in the Irkutsk region and its east belongs to Buryatia. This tour invites you to discover the treasures of the Republic of Buryatia... Read more |
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Siberia is a multiethnic land where on 4,200,000 km² (1,622,000 mi²) territory more than 100 nationalities peacefully coexist representing different religions and confessions. This itinerary... Read more |
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The Evenks populated the taiga zone stretching from the Irtysh river to the Sea of Okhotsk including the territories of the Lena river, the Angara river and Lake Baikal. These people were the most numerous... Read more |
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