➤ Breakfast
➤ Baikal museum, Shaman Rock & Chersky Stone observation point (cable car)
➤ St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church
➤ Dog sledding with forest picnic
➤ Visiting local souvenir market
➤ Optional activities: Snowmobile safaris, ice diving
We visit Baikal Museum which offers an in-depth look into the rich biodiversity of Lake Baikal, one of the oldest and deepest lakes in the world. The exhibits cover a range of topics, from the lake's geological formation to the unique species that call it home, such as the Baikal seal. There’s a detailed model of the lake, showing its depths and the various ecosystems found within. You'll also learn about the scientific research conducted on the lake's water, flora, and fauna, which is critical in understanding this ecological wonder.
Also, we see the famous Shaman Rock, an iconic natural landmark on the shores of Lake Baikal. This rock is believed by locals to be sacred, linked to ancient spiritual practices and legends of the Buryat people. The rock marks the boundary between the lake and the Angara River, the only river that flows out of Lake Baikal. It’s not just a scenic spot but a place steeped in spiritual significance. Visitors often find it to be a place of peace and contemplation, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes.
Among important sights there stands St. Nicholas Church, built in traditional Russian Orthodox style, is located near the shore of Lake Baikal. It offers both spiritual solace and a glimpse into the religious history of the region. The church’s architecture and its pictures.
Today we have a very special activity planned: a dog sledding tour with hot picnic lunch in the heart of Siberia, an experience not to be missed! It is one of the favorite winter activities in cold Siberia. This activity is suitable for any age and level of fitness.