Adventure and Mystery in Siberia

Discover the wild immensity of Siberia.

A journey to the heart of the Russian steppes and legends.

Siberia: Explore the Vast Wild Expanse of Russia

Traveling to Siberia means discovering diverse landscapes, vast open spaces, the snow-covered taiga, the frozen Lake Baikal, a wild nature with the famous tundra, the Ural mountain ranges, but also dozens of indigenous peoples with millennia-old traditions. Thanks to the Trans-Siberian, an immense 9,000 km vein that irrigates all of Siberia, one can access the major cities. But you have to venture off the beaten path. By organizing your trip to Siberia directly with a local agency, you will be able to discover the many facets of this exciting region because you will be guided by professionals who know the destination like the back of their hand, especially since they live there year-round!

An Adventure in Extreme Lands

Embark on a tailor-made journey to Siberia. With an area equivalent to one-seventh of all the land on Earth, its 14 million km² expanse connecting the Urals, the Arctic, and the Sea of Japan, and temperatures ranging from -60°C to +40°C, Siberia is an extraordinary Russian region.

The Must-Sees of Siberia

Olkhon Island is the largest island in Lake Baikal. It is characterized by preserved and varied landscapes, with the highest peak in the world for an island located above a lake. This Siberian island is a true paradise for nature lovers. Hiking in the Altai means exploring mountain ranges with wild nature around Mount Belukha, the highest peak in Siberia. The landscapes are diverse, ranging from snowy taiga, glacial lakes to lush alpine meadows. This unforgettable experience offers direct contact with the raw beauty of the region. Lake Baikal is the largest freshwater reserve on the planet, nicknamed "the Pearl of Siberia" for the clarity of its waters which allow visibility up to 40 meters deep. Skating on its frozen waters remains a memorable moment for anyone visiting this unique region.

Exploration in Siberia: Wild Lands and Mysteries

Walking along the Bay of Love in summer in Vladivostok guarantees beautiful walks. You will find a seaside resort atmosphere, with ice cream vendors, small tourist stalls, and paddle boat tours. It's an ideal place to enjoy the sun and the sea while discovering a picturesque side of the city. Exploring the Kamchatka Peninsula by dog sled is an immediate immersion into vast spaces with wild nature. You can admire a taiga stretching as far as the eye can see and a tundra covered with a snow mantle. These natural wonders offer an exceptional setting for a unique and authentic experience. The city of Irkutsk is famous for its wooden architecture. It features typical Siberian houses, quite different from those in western Russia. This architectural style gives Irkutsk a unique charm that captivates visitors.


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