Every journey brings back that feeling of relaxing for two days, but feeling like a month. Baikal has a way of stretching time and filling it with impressions.
Listvyanka
The nearest shore of Lake Baikal, scenic cliffs, and ice
near the embankment.
The most convenient way to travel is by Toyota Camry or minivan for a group.
A quiet valley and river amidst the taiga landscape. There are no crowds of tourists here, just nature, cliffs, and open spaces. The trip takes a full day and will give you a true sense of the Siberian hinterland.
A classic route to begin your exploration of Lake Baikal. Along the way, you'll enjoy stunning views of the Angara River, the Baikal Museum in the village itself, and the famous observation deck on the Devil's Bridge. Here you can stroll along the embankment, sample fresh Baikal fish, and soak up the atmosphere of relaxation by the water. A great option for a first trip.
A city on the southern shore of Lake Baikal, surrounded by mountains and pine forests. In winter, the Sobolinaya Gora ski resort is open, and in summer, there are beaches and walks along the coast. There are picturesque places along the way for stops and photos. The route is suitable for those who want to combine nature and comfort.
A picturesque route to the Snezhnaya River Valley and the Teplye Lakes. Here you can relax in nature, stroll to pristine bodies of water, and enjoy the silence. This trip is perfect for those seeking solitude and beautiful views away from the bustle.
A famous resort in the Tunka Valley. Mountain scenery, mineral springs, a Buddhist datsan, and clean air make Arshan a unique destination for relaxation and recuperation. Along the way, views of the Sayan Mountains open up, and in the village, you can hike along the Kyngarga River gorge.
The Maloye More (Small Sea) coastline near Olkhon Island is one of the most popular vacation destinations. Clean beaches, clear water, and panoramic views of Lake Baikal make it a great option for a summer trip with the whole family.
The main village of Olkhon Island. Here you'll find the legendary Shamanka Rock, sandy beaches, and the sense of freedom that only Lake Baikal can offer. The trip will take a full day, but the experience is worth it.
A village in the Tunka Valley, famous for its hot springs. Here you can bathe in the open-air thermal waters and enjoy the mountain views. An excellent option for those who appreciate relaxation and natural spas.
The Anga River Valley is a quiet, sparsely populated place nestled among the taiga landscapes. Along the way, you'll enjoy views of cliffs and pristine forests, stopping at vantage points to experience the true Siberian wilderness away from tourists. The trip takes a full day and offers a truly secluded experience.
A long-distance route leading to the Kovykta deposit. This trip is for those ready for a true Siberian journey: a long road, scattered villages, and the vastness of the taiga. An exclusive option for those seeking unusual destinations.