If you’ve made it this far from Moscow or Beijing, this 1500km ribbon of rail and sleeper is where things get interesting. Arguably the most varied stretch of the line, bid farewell to your provodnitsa (carriage attendant) along its length for some of the most memorable experiences Siberia has to offer.
Trans-Siberian Railway - Lake Baikal (Chapter) Lonely Planet
Walking, cycling or hitching a lift across frozen Lake Baikal
Mooching with the monks at Buddhist temple Ivolginsky (Ivolga) Datsan
Gazing out across the southern shores of Lake Baikal from a slow train between Irkutsk and Ulan-Ude, possibly the most attractive section of the entire Trans-Sib line.
Taking the ultimate Trans-Sib branch line trip on the Circumbaikal Railway for some stunning Baikal vistas
Admiring the ostentatious 19th-century architecture of Irkutsk, once known as the ‘Paris of Siberia’
Coverage includes: Around Krasnoyarsk, Irkutsk, Around Irkutsk, Western Lake Baikal, Listvyanka, Port Baikal, Bolshie Koty, Olkhon Island, South Baikal & The Tunka Valley, Ulan-Ude Улан-, Around Ulan-Ude and Eastern Baikal.
Trans-Siberian Railway - Lake Baikal (Chapter) Lonely Planet
Walking, cycling or hitching a lift across frozen Lake Baikal
Mooching with the monks at Buddhist temple Ivolginsky (Ivolga) Datsan
Gazing out across the southern shores of Lake Baikal from a slow train between Irkutsk and Ulan-Ude, possibly the most attractive section of the entire Trans-Sib line.
Taking the ultimate Trans-Sib branch line trip on the Circumbaikal Railway for some stunning Baikal vistas
Admiring the ostentatious 19th-century architecture of Irkutsk, once known as the ‘Paris of Siberia’
Coverage includes: Around Krasnoyarsk, Irkutsk, Around Irkutsk, Western Lake Baikal, Listvyanka, Port Baikal, Bolshie Koty, Olkhon Island, South Baikal & The Tunka Valley, Ulan-Ude Улан-, Around Ulan-Ude and Eastern Baikal.