IRKUTSK AND LAKE BAIKAL
For more than 330 years Irkutsk has been standing at
the south shore of Lake Baikal and for centuries people
living in this city were conscious of the uniqueness of
its location. The city is divided by the Angara - the only
river carrying the precious Baikal waters into the world
while more than 300 large, small and tiny mountain rivers
flow into the lake.
It is not far from Lake Baikal, down the Angara river,
where a Cossack detachment headed by Yakov Pokhabov
founded in 1661 a log ostrog (fort), the heart of the
city. It was at this time when Russia began developing
vast expanses of Siberia, people came here in search of
legendary treasures and by the end of the 17th century
there were one thousand people living in Irkutsk:
Cossacks, tradesmen, peasants, soldiers, minor officials
and those who had been given life sentences in Siberia.
The city has lived through a lot of trouble during the
three centuries of its history - waves of wars, revolts
and revolutions swept as far as Siberia, earthquakes and
fires kept changing the city's image. But still, Irkutsk
has managed to preserve its singular look. The snow-white
Church of the Savior and the Cathedral of Epiphany have
survived since early days, and many log houses have become
historical monuments.
During Soviet times Irkutsk was turned into a major
center of power, of aluminium, pulp and paper industries
and industrial chemistry, while the tsars' prisons for
revolutionaries and criminals were turned into Stalin's
“zones” for now rehabilitated dissidents and “public
enemies”.
"Weathered by history and life," wrote
Irkutsk writer Valentin Rasputin, "Irkutsk now
stands, calm and wise, knowing its own value, moderately
famous for its glory, past and present, cultured since
olden times and traditionally hospitable..."
"
Baikal Travel Co." offers you to
visit Irkutsk, a city possessing the status of one of the
seven Russian cities with unique historical heritage. See
more than 2 thousand monuments and memorial zones of
history and architecture, 10 archeological monuments, 8
museums, 5 theaters. Travel to Lake Baikal - the Gem of
Siberia, explore its unique surroundings, taste Siberian
cuisine and surprise your friends at home with pictures of
an existing paradise.
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS IN IRKUTSK, 2003
BAIKAL BUSINESS CENTER HOTEL * * * *
Located on the outskirts, 2 km to the airport and 8 km
to the city center. Opened in 1996. All floors accessible
by elevator. 60 rooms with modern decor and furnishings:
39 singles, 16 twins, 2 junior suites, 2 main suites, 1
apartment suite. All rooms feature private bathroom,
satellite color TV, direct-dial international telephone,
refrigerator. Suites are additionally equipped with
kitchenettes. Daily maid service. Room Service. Restaurant
for 100 seats (Western and Russian cuisine). Piano bar for
25 seats. Banquet hall. Business Center offering a
comprehensive range of services to traveling business
executives. Sauna. Hair salon. Beauty shop. Safety deposit
box. Currency Exchange. Laundry. Towncar service. Security
Service. English-speaking staff.
ANGARA HOTEL * * *
Located in the very heart of downtown Irkutsk, near
picturesque Kirov square. Walking distance to main
historical sights. 2,5 km to the railway station and 6 km
to the airport. 8 floors. All floors accessible by
elevator. 205 rooms: 56 upgraded rooms on the 7th floor,
43 rooms decorated in Asian style on the 3rd floor, 106
standard rooms on the 4th and 5th floors. Upgraded rooms
with modern decor and furnishings feature private bathroom
with shower (suites with a private bath), satellite color
TV, direct-dial international satellite telephone,
mini-bar. Room service. Angara restaurant (Russian
cuisine) and Flamingo restaurant (Russian and European
cuisine). 2 Cafes. International communications
facilities. Fitness Center: sauna, massage, gym. Hair
salon. Beauty shop. Casino. Billiards room. Penny Arcade.
Shopping arcade. Currency Exchange. Post office. Dentist
office. Pharmacy. Laundry. Security Service. On-site
parking.
INTOURIST HOTEL * * *
Centrally located on the Angara River Embankment, close
to the Old Town and the business districts of the city. 2
km to the railway station and 6 km to the airport. Built
in 1978. 9 floors. All floors accessible by elevator. 258
rooms: 51 singles, 188 twins, 19 suites. All rooms feature
private bathroom with shower, satellite cable color TV,
radio, direct-dial international satellite telephone,
refrigerator. Room service. Irkutsky restaurant with live
music and a night show: 2 dining halls for 166 and 88
seats (Russian and European cuisine). Europe restaurant
for 60 seats. Bejing restaurant for up to 60 seats.
Butterfly night club for 40 seats. 9 bars. Business
Center: telex, fax, photocopying, international phone,
computer services. Meeting rooms. Sauna. Hair salon.
Beauty shop. Shops & souvenir kiosks. Currency
Exchange. Post office. Dentist. Laundry. Baggage storage.
Towncar service. On-site parking. English-speaking staff.
SUN HOTEL ****
The newest and the most prestigious hotel in the city.
Located on the outskirts, within walking distance to the
Exhibition Center. 2,5 km to the airport and 8 km to the
city center. Opened in 1999. All floors accessible by
elevator. 32 spacious rooms with modern decor and
furnishings: 5 singles, 18 twins, 8 doubles, 1 suite. All
rooms feature private bathroom with hair-dryer, air
conditioner, satellite color TV, Internet connection,
international direct-dial telephone, mini-bar. Daily maid
service. Room service. Sun Restaurant for 80 seats
(Western and Russian cuisine). Ircuccino bar for 20 seats.
Pastry shop. 2 banquet halls for 12 and 30 seats.
Facsimile and photocopying facilities. Fitness Center.
Hair salon. Shopping arcade. Safety deposit box. Laundry.
Dry-cleaning. Towncar service. On-site parking. Security
Service. English-speaking staff.
RETRO HOTEL * * *
Property of the Regional Administration, is used to
accommodate members of the government and other official
delegations visiting Irkutsk. Located downtown, on the
Angara River Embankment. 3 km to the railway station and 5
km to the airport. Walking distance to the Local Lore
Museum, Drama Theater and The White House. 2 floors. 7
spacious rooms: 3 twins, 2 junior suites, 2 main suites.
All rooms with modern decor and furnishings feature color
TV, telephone (international connection available through
the front desk only), refrigerator. Suites have private
bathrooms with bidet and toilet amenities. There are two
shared bathrooms on the floor for guests staying in twin
rooms. Dining room for 28 seats (meals can be served upon
request only). Office area for hotel guests (computer and
xerox are available upon request). Meeting room for up to
12 seats. Music salon. Billiards room. Souvenir kiosk.
Facsimile facilities. Safety deposit box. Laundry. Baggage
storage. Towncar service. On-site parking. Security
service.
RUSS HOTEL * *
Centrally located. Walking distance from Kirov Square
and The Fine Arts Museum. 2,5 km to the railway station
and 5 km to the airport. The hotel has 2 buildings:
five-storey section opened in 1972 and a three-storey
section opened in 1986. Partly renovated in 1996. 60
rooms. 57 rooms offered by Red Star Travel feature private
bathroom with shower, color TV, radio, direct-dial
international telephone, refrigerator. Room service. Russ
restaurant with live music for 40 seats. Banquet hall for
12 seats. Bar. Facsimile and photocopying facilities.
Billiards room. Beauty shop. Souvenir kiosk. Laundry.
On-site parking. Security service.
ACCOMMODATIONS ON LAKE BAIKAL
ANGARSKIY KHUTOR HOTEL * * *
Property of the Regional Administration, is used to
accommodate members of the government and other official
delegations visiting Irkutsk and Lake Baikal. Located in a
picturesque setting on the shore of the Angara River. 57
km from Irkutsk. 2 floors. All floors accessible by
elevator. 11 spacious rooms with modern decor, furnishings
and balconies. 9 rooms offered by Red Star Travel feature
private bathroom with toilet amenities. All suites have
color TV, mini bars, king-size beds and well-furnished
office areas or dining rooms. International and inter-city
telephone connection available through the front desk
only. Dining room for 24 seats (meals can be served upon
request only). Fireplace hall for 12 seats. Souvenir shop.
Laundry. Baggage storage. 3 observation towers. Open
tennis court. Pier. Barbecue place. On-site parking.
Security service.
BAIKAL HOTEL * * *
Located in a picturesque setting on the outskirts of
Listvyanka village, high above Lake Baikal. 70 km from
Irkutsk. 3 floors. All floors accessible by elevator. 53
rooms with balconies: 8 singles, 31 twins, 10 doubles, 4
suites. All rooms feature private bathroom, satellite
color TV, direct-dial international satellite telephone,
refrigerator. Omulevaya bochka restaurant for 64 seats
with live music (Russian and European cuisine). 2 bars:
Russkaya Chainaya and Shaman-Kamen. Business Center.
Currency exchange. Sauna. Banya (Russian steam-bath).
Fitness Center. Billiards room. Beauty shop. Souvenir
kiosk. Laundry. Baggage storage. Towncar service. On-site
parking. English-speaking staff.
U NICOLY (NICHOLAS') GUEST HOUSE
Located in Listvyanka village, near the wooden St.
Nicolas' Church. Built in the 1990s. Totally renovated in
1998. 70 km from Irkutsk. Picturesque view at Lake Baikal
from the terrazzo. 2 floors. 5 quaint wood-panelled rooms:
2 twins and 3 doubles. All rooms feature private bathroom
with shower. There is color TV in the hall and a
refrigerator for guest use. 2 dining rooms for 10 seats
each. Very good Russian and Siberian cuisine. Russian
banya (steam sauna).
HOMESTAYS
Offered in Listvyanka village, near the Baikal Hotel,
the Baikal Ecological Museum or the Pier. Accommodation in
a private room, bathroom facilities shared with host
family. Most of the hosts do not speak any foreign
languages.
SILVER SPRING Tourist Camp
Located on the Circumbaikal Railway Loop, on the
lakeshore. 7 km from Port Baikal. Built in 1994. Partly
renovated in 1998. 5 quaint rooms: 3 triples with
bunk-beds and 2 twins. Shared wash-stand and shower.
Bathroom facilities outside. Fireplace hall (used as a
dining room). Very good Russian and Siberian cuisine.
Billiards room. Color TV & VCR in the hall.
Refrigerator for guest use. Electricity is provided by a
power generator from 7pm till 11pm. Complimentary Russian
Banya (steam sauna).
Khvoinaya Tourist Camp
Located on the Circumbaikal Railway Loop, on the
lakeshore. 26 km from Port Baikal. Built in 1996. 6 rooms:
1 quard, 2 triples and 4 twins. Wash-stand and bathroom
facilities outside. Dining room. Color TV & VCR in the
hall. Refrigerator for quest use. Electricity is provided
by a power generator from 7pm till 11pm. Russian banya
(steam sauna).
SHUMIKHA Tourist Camp
Located on the Circumbaikal Railway Loop, on the
lakeshore. 30 km from Port Baikal. Built in 1998. 2 log
houses: 1-storey house with 4 twin rooms and 2-storey
house with 4 twin rooms. Wash-stand and bathroom
facilities outside. Cafeteria. Color TV & VCR in the
hall. Refrigerator for guest use. Electricity is provided
by a power generator from 7pm till 11pm. Barbecue place.
Russian Banya (steam sauna).
WHAT TO SEE AND VISIT. IRKUTSK TOURS:
SIGHTS, HISTORICAL BUILDINGS, POINTS OF INTEREST
Irkutsk Museums
Irkutsk Museum of Regional Studies. Operating
hours: from 10:00am to 6:00pm, closed on Mondays. Appeared
in 1782, the second museum in Russia after the Museum,
founded by Peter the Great in St. Petersburg. Housed in a
building in the Mauritanian style with turrets, round
windows with Oriental ornament, crowned with the dome of
Siberia's first observatory. Over 350,000 exhibits,
250,000 of them - rarities. The life of Siberia from
Prehistoric Age to present. Examples of primitive weapons
and utensils of the Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages. Vast
collection of minerals. Unique herbaria. Stuffed animals
and birds. Old manuscripts. Logbooks of geographical and
geological expeditions. Samples of clothing of all times.
Handicrafts. Unique exhibits from China, Tibet and
Mongolia of priceless value: Buddha statues made of bronze
and papier-mache, tanka icons, masks and robes for
Buddhist ceremonies, tambourines, drums, copper cymbals.
The Museum has the following branches: Natural Life
Museum, show-rooms in the building of the Church of Our
Saviour, Decembrists' Museum House, Taltsy Museum of
Architecture and Ethnography, Boat museum, Icebreaker
“Angara”, Scientific Library and Funds.
The Sukachev's Fine Arts Museum.
Operating hours: from 10:00am to 6:00pm, closed on
Tuesdays. Founded in the 1870s as the Sukachev Picture
Gallery. Before the revolution city in tsarist Russia had
such a collection except for St. Petersburg with its
Emperor's Hermitage and Moscow with its Tretyakov Art
Gallery. Over 14,000 exhibits: pictures, sculptures,
ceramics. Old church wooden sculptures. Icons of Novgorod,
Siberian and other schools (16th-17th centuries). Canvases
by the best Russian painters from the 18th-20th centuries:
I. Repin, V. Polenov, K. Korovin, B. Kustodiev, P.
Konchalovsky, F. Malyavin, K. Petrov-Vodkin, A. Plastov.
Western European masters from the 16th-19th centuries.
Collection of paintings from China, India and Japan.
Applied Art. Works from modern artists and sculptors.
The Decembrists' Memorial Complex. Operating
hours: from 10:00am to 6:00pm: House-Museum of Trubetskoy,
closed on Tuesdays, House-Museum of Volkonsky closed on
Monday. Irkutsk is recognized as the Decembrists center of
Russia. Museums have opened (in 1970, 1985) in houses
where the families of Sergei Trubetskoy and Sergey
Volkonsky lived. There are genuine things which belonged
to the Decembrists and replicas of those things which were
lost, such as pieces of furniture, tableware, stoves,
musical instruments, ancient chandeliers, embroidery,
books, sheet music, pictures, photographs in the museums.
On certain days, just like when the hosts were alive, the
candles are lit, music is played and poetry and stories
are recited.
Irkutsk City Tour
Founding Place of Irkutsk by Cossack soldiers
of Yakov Pokhabov in 1661 - the oldest point of the
city. Victory Square. Memorial to the Soviet People's
Victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945 with
Eternal Flame. Church of Our Saviour - the oldest stone
construction in the city, built in 1706. Cathedral of
the Epiphany, consecrated in 1723. Catholic Church (used
as an Organ Music Hall), built in 1884 in honor of the
participants of the Polish national liberation movement
against tsarism and, in particular, of the uprising of
1863.
Kirov Square with a spacious park in its
center with thick leafy maples, mountain ashes, poplars,
and larches, colorful flowers. The biology and soil
department of the University. Regional Administration
Building. State University of Languages. City Hall.
State Bank. Vostsibugol (Eastern-Siberian Coal-Mining
Board). Irkutsk State Teachers' Training University.
Labor Square. Palace of Youth - one of the
most attractive buildings in Irkutsk, with an intricate
brickwork design, built in 1897 for A. Vtorov, one of
Siberia's richest merchants. Central Telegraph Office.
Circus.
Irkutsk Znamensky Convent, founded in 1683.
Behind the Znamensk church's fence - Graves of the
Decembrists: P. Mukhanov, N. Panov, V. Bechasnov. Tomb
of Yekaterina Trubetskaya with three of her children -
countess and wife of S. Trubetskoy, one of the founders
and leaders of the Northern Secret Society - the first
woman to follow her husband into exile in Siberia. Grave
of G. Shelikhov (1748-1795) - merchant, traveler,
seafarer, explorer, who reached Alaska and California,
one of the founders of the Russian-American Company.
Karl Marx Street - the main street of
Irkutsk. Out-patient Clinic. Okhlopkov Irkutsk Drama
Theater. Dynamo Sports Complex. Irkutsk Museum of
Regional Studies. Deer Stone. Revolutionary Fighters'
Monument. White House - University's Scientific library,
containing over 3,000,000 volumes, incl. over 10,000
very rare books, Russian and foreign classics published
during their authors' lifetime, 529 unique manuscripts,
526 sets of very rare journals, other magazines and
essays on different branches of knowledge.
Yuri Gagarin Boulevard. Memorial to
the First Pioneers of Siberia, erected in 1908 to
commemorate the completion of the Great Siberian Way
(Trans-Siberian Railway). Wooden Houses with carvings.
State University. Building of Medical University.
Lenin Street. Church of the Exaltation of the
Cross. Musical Comedy Theater. Youth Theater. Fine Arts
Museum.
Excursions to Lake Baikal
Irkutsk and Lake Baikal are inseparable and cannot
exist without each other: through the Angara river, Baikal
feeds and cherishes Irkutsk with its freshness and health.
If your eye is caught by the breath-taking blue and
your heart stops beating from astonishment and delight as
it sometimes happened in childhood; if all petty worries,
all the vanities of the world fall off like autumn leaves,
and your soul now has wings and is filled with light and
silence; if, suddenly, the ready word holds back, and you
feel that Nature has its own language, the language that
you now understand; if a simple earthly wonder has entered
your life and filled it with harmony - this is Lake
Baikal.
Baikal is the deepest lake in the world. Its maximum
depth is 1,637 m. Baikal is 636 km long and 79.4 km wide
at its widest point. The lake's shore-line is about 2,000
km long. Baikal's water surface area is 31,500 sq. km.
This comes out to about the area of such a country as
Belgium, the Netherlands or Denmark. The gigantic
reservoir of fresh water containing about 23,000 cu.km of
life-giving moisture is highly saturated with oxygen. The
lake is the largest reserve of fresh surface-water on the
globe. It would take all the rivers of the world - the
Volga and Don, Dnepr and Yenisei, Ural and Ob, Ganges and
Orinoko, Amazon and Thames, Seine and Oder - nearly one
year to fill Baikal's basin, and all the rivers, streams
and brooklets now flowing into the Siberian lake-sea,
about four hundred years.
Baikal is inhabited by 52 fish species belonging to 12
families, from Baikal sturgeon to golomyanka (Baikal oil
fish). Yet the main commercial fish is omul (Arctic
cisco).
The area surrounding Lake Baikal (Prebaikalie) enjoys
an abundant and diverse wildlife. The brown bear,
raspberries and mushrooms fancier, is scrounging the taiga
forest. The hazel-grouse is being stalked by the dandy
sable, whose sleek fur is really iridescent in the sun.
The stag, the Manchurian deer, is grazing in the swampy
sparse larch forests. The jumper musk-deer, the smallest
deer, is standing motionless on a rock ledge.The fox, the
wild boar, the hare, the Siberian weasel and the stoat are
to be found in the taiga. The dense, overgrown forest is
inhabited by the glutton and the lynx. One may frequently
come across small herds of wild horses places more
accessible to hikers.
76 species of plants that inhabit Prebaikalie, are
qualified as rare and protected ones. Among them are the
endemics and relics of Prebaikalie, the area surrounding
Baikal: Boletus luteus, saw-wort, Hedysarum
austrosibiricum B. Feldtsch prebaicalensus, and others.
There occur plants, whose populations are being markedly
reduced: lilies, Trollius asiaticus, Padus avium Mill.,
apple-tree Pallas, and others. Such valuable medicinal
herbs as Rhodiola rosea and Paeonia anomala L. are to be
found on the Park's territory, though quite rarely.
The National Natural Park Pribaikalsky.
It was established in 1986 for the purpose of protecting
the glorious sea, the forest reserves of the National
Park, its flora and fauna, and the whole variety of the
unique natural, architectural and historical relics and
monuments on Baikal's shores. The forests occupy 70% of
the total area of the Park. The total area of the National
Park Pribaikalsky is 418,000 hectares. Here the taiga
alternates with the forest steppe, and vertical rock walls
and pressing slopes create a beautiful scenery. Here you
already feel among the chosen few simply by standing on
the Baikal's shore and breathing this air - you experience
a rare sense of elevation and spirituality.
The Taltsy Museum of Architecture and Ethnography.
Operating hours: daily, from 10:00am to 5:00pm. The Taltsy
Museum of Architecture and Ethnography (the Wooden
Architecture Museum) is appraised by decree from the
President of the Russian Federation as a highly valuable
object of cultural heritage of the peoples of Russia.
Founded in 1969, the Taltsy museum is conveniently
situated on the road to Lake Baikal, 47 km of the Baikal
highway. Its 67-hectare territory is surrounded with a
protected area. There are over 40 monuments of
architectural heritage and 8,000 exhibits of high
historical value. Two architectural-ethnographical areas -
Russian and Buryat - show a large variety of housing and
life of the Siberians. The most valuable monuments in
Taltsy are the Savior's gate tower of the ostrog (fort) of
Ilimsk (1667) and an active Kazan Chapel (1679). Both of
them, as well as the houses near the Angara floodlands,
were transferred to this place from the flooded areas of
the Ust-Ilimskaya. Take the opportunity to see and be
acquainted with the life of old Siberia.
Source of the Angara. The Angara is 1779
km long and is the only river flowing out of Lake Baikal.
Its source is the widest in the world, it does not freeze
during the most severe Siberian winters (width - 863 m ,
maximum depth - 4.8 m, speed - 5.1 km/h). In the middle of
the river, at its head, rises a rock cliff 1.5 m high
protected by the state as a natural relic mentioned in the
legends of old times. A beautiful legend, well-known in
Siberia, has it that Baikal the Old wanted to marry his
beauty of a daughter to a young warrior named Irkut (one
of the Angara tributaries). But Angara fell in love with
another knight, Yenisey, and ran away to join him. The
furious father cast the huge Shaman Cliff after her. East
Siberia's largest hibernation place of water fowl is to be
found at the source of the Angara River. And of course
there live beautiful and loud white sea gulls without
which it is hard to imagine Lake Baikal and its shores. At
the river bank right in front of the Shaman Cliff there is
an observation platform with souvenir and snack kiosks.
The Baikal Museum. Operating hours: 9am
- 7pm (in summer), 9am - 5pm (in winter). The museum was
established in 1928 when the Baikal Limnological Station
opened in the village of Listvyanka (since 1961 - the
Limnological Institute). Every year the Baikal Museum has
more than 30,000 visitors. The unique exhibits tell about
the origin and the history of the lake, its flora and
fauna, geological structure, climate and tectonics of
Prebaikalye. Stuffed birds and animals. Collection of
minerals. Models of the lake bed showing its history, the
peculiarities of its shoreline and bottom. Baikal fish
(omul, golomyanka, kharius, sturgeon, taimen, pike). Micro
organisms inhabiting Baikal waters and destroying
everything that might pollute the lake. Exhibits found in
scientific expeditions. The tour of the museum includes a
demonstration of a 20-minute video, "The Planet's
Well" with unique shots filmed at the lake's deepest
point of 1637 m. with the help of a deep-sea submersible
vessel «Pisces».
Walking tour of Krestovka village with a visit to St.
Nicholas' Church. Legend has it that
Russian merchant Serebriakov was caught in a storm out on
the lake and prayed to St. Nicholas (Protector of
Navigators) for help. His prayers were answered and on his
safe return he began to build a church to thank the saint
(in 1846). Unfinished when he died, the church was
completed by the merchant's wife. Located in Listvyanka
village, the residents attend service held in the church.
In the 1950-s the building was restored and many icons
from other churches of Irkutsk were brought there among
which are some rare items dating back to the 18th century.
Boat Ride. You will be astonished by the
color metamorphoses of the lake's surface, the
ever-changing play of water and sky, taiga and cliffs. The
water absorbing the smallest weather changes, the angle of
the sun rays, moving clouds, or mists coming from the
taiga changes its shades from blue-white or silver-grey to
piercing blue or slate-black with foam-capped waves. The
transparency of Baikal water is miraculous - you see
stones on the lake bottom and it is hard to believe there
are some 20 to 30 meters of depth under the keel. The ride
begins at a pier in Listvyanka village which got its name
from the listvennitsa (larch) trees that used to
cover this part of the lake shore. The first settlement
appeared in this place around 1725. Now it is the main
Baikal harbour where the waterways crossing the lake
start. The village is 68 km. from Irkutsk and stretches
for 5 km. along the shoreline. Wooden houses overlooking
the lake. A view of the Sayan Mountains, Port Baikal, the
solar telescope. A stop ashore with an excursion to the
ruins of the cave blown up during the tunnel construction
on the Circumbaikal Railway Loop. Return to Listvyanka.
Picnic in the taiga forest or at the Angara river bank.
The memories of this event will stay with you for many
days to come. A walk in a real Siberian taiga, penetrating
silence and scents of the virgin forest, delicious dinner
in the open air with the traditional meat shashlyk and
Baikal vodka made with the precious Baikal water and known
among other Russian vodkas for its perfect quality.
Accordeon-player will play Russian and Siberian folk songs
creating a warm atmosphere and making the day one of the
most memorable in your journey.
SAMPLE ITINERARIES
Tour of Irkutsk
3 days / 2 nights
Day 1
Arrive in Irkutsk
Accommodation at hotel
City tour with visit to the farmer's market
Tour of the Decembrists' Museum with a concert
Day 2
Full-day tour of Lake Baikal
En route, visit to the Museum of Wooden Architecture
Walking tour of Listvyanka village
Tour of the Baikal Ecological Museum
Boat ride on Lake Baikal (1 hour)
Return to Irkutsk
Day 3 Depart
Tour of Lake Baikal
4 days / 3 nights
Day 1
Arrive in Irkutsk
Transfer to Listvyanka village (at Lake Baikal)
En route, visit to the Museum of Wooden Architecture
Accommodation at hotel
Walking tour of Listvyanka village
Day 2
Tour of the Baikal Ecological Museum
Transfer by boat to a tourist camp on the Circumbaikal
Railroad
Accommodation at the camp
Picnic with shashlik (barbecue)
Walking tour of the Circumbaikal Railroad
Siberian banya (sauna)
Day 3
Trolley tour of the Circumbaikal Railroad
Afternoon free to explore surroundings
Day 4
Transfer by boat to Listvyanka
Transfer by bus to Irkutsk
Depart
Tour of Irkutsk and Lake Baikal
3 days / 2 nights
Day 1
Early arrival in Irkutsk
Accommodation at hotel
City tour
After lunch - walking tour of Spasskaya Church
Visit to a Buryat family for dinner
Day 2
Depart for Listvyanka by hydrofoil
Accommodation at hotel in Listvyanka village (at Lake
Baikal)
Tour of the Baikal Ecological Museum
Walking tour of Listvyanka village
Day 3
Return to Irkutsk
En route, visit to the Museum of Wooden Architecture
Picnic on the Angara river bank
Depart
Tour of Irkutsk and Lake Baikal
4 days / 3 nights
Day 1
Arrive in Irkutsk
Accommodation at hotel
City tour with visit to the Decembrists' Museum
Day 2
Transfer to Listvyanka village (at Lake Baikal)
En route, visit to the Museum of Wooden Architecture
Accommodation at hotel
Tour of the Baikal Ecological Museum
Boat ride on Lake Baikal
Day 3
Full-day tour of Ust Orda (Buryat village), including
visit to the Local Lore Museum, Buryat folklore
performance and lunch of Buryat traditional cuisine
Return to Irkutsk
Accommodation at hotel
Day 4
Depart
Tour of Irkutsk
8 days / 7 nights
Day 1
Arrive in Irkutsk
Accommodation in Japanese (Korean, Chinese) -speaking
family
Day 2-7
Free days
Meals with families
Day 8
Depart
Tour of Olkhon Island
6 days / 5 nights
Day 1
Arrive in Irkutsk
Transfer to Listvyanka village (at Lake Baikal)
En route, visit to the Museum of Wooden Architecture
Accommodation at hotel
Tour of the Baikal Ecological Museum
Walking tour of Listvyanka village
Day 2
Travel by boat to Olkhon Island (13 hours)
Lunch on board
Arrive in Khuzhir (on Olkhon Island)
Accommodation at hotel
Day 3
Hiking on the Island
Day 4
Fishing
Picnic at the lake shore
Siberian banya (sauna)
Day 5
Travel by boat to Listvyanka
Accommodation at hotel
Day 6
Transfer to Irkutsk
Depart
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