Irkutsk to Tomsk, Russia (2012) || Riding The Rails

Irkutsk to Tomsk, Russia (2012) || Riding The Rails

I’m riding the rails today. The Trans-Siberian rails. I’m en route to Tomsk, my next stop in Russia (still in Siberia), one time zone & approximately 1,700 kilometres west of Irkutsk on this, my second Trans-Siberian odyssey. I’ve been, and will...
Listvyanka, Siberian Russia

Listvyanka, Siberian Russia

There’s plenty of snow here in the village of Listvyanka on the shores of Lake Baikal, Siberian Russia. And it’s still coming down. Is it ever. It has been like this since I stepped off the bus from Irkutsk earlier this afternoon so I don’t know when...
Irkutsk, Siberian Russia (2012)

Irkutsk, Siberian Russia (2012)

I was really looking forward to my return to Irkutsk in Siberian Russia which, & just like back in 2006, was to be my first stop in Russia on my ongoing journey west to Europe. I was looking forward to getting reacquainted with Russia, its distinctive...
Ulan Bator, Mongolia to Irkutsk, Russia (2012) || Riding The Rails

Ulan Bator, Mongolia to Irkutsk, Russia (2012) || Riding The Rails

I’ve only now just figured out the timetable for this train, the one posted at the end of my carriage. As a result I now know I’ll be arriving in Irkutsk, my first stop in Russia, early tomorrow morning having spent not one but two nights on this train getting...
Platskartny, Trans-Siberian, Russia || Riding The Rails

Platskartny, Trans-Siberian, Russia || Riding The Rails

The initial shock upon boarding a Russian 3rd class (Platskartny) carriage in Irkutsk a few days ago died off quickly enough. However, the stuffiness, lack of privacy & general discomfort compared to the higher, 2nd (Kupé) class of Russian train travel was...
Lake Baikal, Siberian Russia

Lake Baikal, Siberian Russia

OK so, let’s get a few facts about UNESCO listed Lake Baikal, a 40-50 minute bus ride from Irkutsk, out of the way. For starters it straddles a continental rift (a crack in the earth’s skin) making it, at almost 1,700 metres, the deepest lake in the world....
Irkutsk, Siberian Russia (2006)

Irkutsk, Siberian Russia (2006)

OK. Russia. For real. It felt weird to be here having just stepped of a train from Mongolia, somewhere obviously Asian. That’s a weird statement I know but Russia feels anything but Asian even if it is only a 20-hour train ride away, a short distance in the...
Siberian Russia – First Look || Riding The Rails

Siberian Russia – First Look || Riding The Rails

My love affair with the train continues. I’ve left Mongolia and are now en route to Irkutsk in Siberian Russia, my first stop on this my first visit to Russia, the world’s largest country. Russia: mysterious dark continent, remote, inaccessible to...

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