Tag Archive | Siberia

Days 15, 16, 17 and 18: On the train – truly in the middle of nowhere

KM Marker 5185… When we first boarded the train, I am happy to report that we managed to find our birth with no major difficulties. It was one of the cabins towards the end of the carriage, #8 out of 10 to be exact. Amazingly we were excited at our future trek (this feeling would […]

Day 15: Irkurst

Today we were driven from Listvyanka to Irkutsk. The driver came by right on time and was also carrying the Canucks into town (it was much easier for them to hitch the ride at a reasonable fare than try the “public bus”, if you can call it that). Before leaving the night before, on the […]

Day 14: Lake Baikal – Day Hike!

After our previously somewhat relaxing day we were to do a hike with one of the locals, Sasha. We had spoken to the Chileans the night before over dinner and they warned us that although Sasha is 59, he is in as good of shape as 20 year old and walks quickly. We were to […]

Day 13: Lake Baikal – Rest Day!

We hadn’t planned to do anything today, as by now we were expecting to be feeling a bit tired. We were right! After greatly sleeping away the morning we went for a walk into town to explore the rest of the village and see a local art gallery. We walked up two of the 3-4 […]

Day 12: Lake Baikal – the land of ice and snow

We woke up to our provinista knocking on our cabin door. One of the cabin-mates was sleeping when she came by for the third time and it became clear that looks can easily bypass language barriers. We were asked to strip our beds, fold our sheets and bring them to the front of the train. […]

Day 10-11-12: The train, the border and travelling to Irkust/Listvyanka

After saying goodbye to Ulaanbaatar on the eve of day 10 we boarded the train bound for our next destination, Irkust. Getting on the train was easy, we found our cabin (which we were sharing with the Chileans) and started to settle in. However trying to settle in resulted in a bit of a shock […]