Irkutsk Oblast (Russian: Ирку́тская о́бласть, Irkutskaya oblast) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast), located in southeastern Siberia in the basins of the Angara, Lena, and Nizhnyaya Tunguska Rivers. The administrative center is the city of Irkutsk. Population: 2,428,750 (2010 Census).
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Baikal travel. Tours in lake Baikal and Siberia.
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eastories organises Lake Baikal expeditions, which are the unique possibility to experience in a short time the nature of the region, explore most of its interesting places and at the same interact with the local people, learning the way they live here.
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We are local Baikal Tour Company. We speak English, French, Chinese, and Korean. We will show you all Baikal sights, Baikal cuisine, Baikal culture. We will help you to know what is Irkutsk, Olkhon, Listvyanka, Cape Khoboy, Arshan, Sayny Mountains, Great Baikal Trail, Baikal Circum Railroad, Taltsy and so on. You will taste Baikal omul, Boozy, Hooshoory, Boohleur and meet native Baikal people. P.S. your guide will be one of native Baikal people - Buryats. Just call or write us by email WhatsApp, Viber, Wechat, Telegram
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We are a small local company, a tour operator arranging adventures around lake Baikal, Irkutsk, Ulan-Ude, Mongolia, all Russia. All tours are designed by Denis Sobnakov, a travel guide recommended by Lonely Planet and tourists from around the globe, guiding since 2005. Our goal is to deliver a deeper insight into LOCAL CULTURE with the best experience in NATURE in a safe and responsible manner.
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Stone cherskogo also know as Chersky Stone is located just before you reach Listvyanka. The turn to Chersky Stone is on the left, but across from it you’ll see a large sign indicating a hotel. This is definitely worth checking out on your way to Listvyanka. Have your car drop you at the base of the ski lift. You can walk up and down for free, but a ticket to ride up the ski lift and walk down, or buy a ticket to ride up and down the lift. They only take rubles and it’s a small fee, so come prepared. The hike is pretty and winding. It will take no more than about 30-40 minutes for a fit person. The ski lift take about 7-10 minutes from top to bottom. The top of the mountain (whether you walked or took the lift) you’ll be able to see very nice views of Lake Baikal. There are prayer flags and a viewing platform. I absolutely recommend you stop here if you’re heading to Listvyanka!
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