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City in Russia
Ulan-Ude is a city in East Siberia, Russia. The main square Ploshchad Sovetov is home to the huge Lenin Head Monument.
The City History Museum is set within the former house of a tea merchant. Nearby is the 18th-century Odigitrievsky Cathedral. To the north, Datsan Rinpoche Bagshaw is a Buddhist temple with gilded stupas and sweeping city views. The outdoor Ethnographic Museum displays traditional Buryat wooden yurts.
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ULAN UDE Top 40 Tourist Places - Ulan-Ude (Улан-Удэ), Russia
Ulan-Ude city tour
Discovery of Ulan-Ude city centre, the capital of the Republic of Buryatia, Siberia, Russian Federation.
Populated by Buryats and Russians, the city of Ulan-Ude appears on the list of discoveries of a great deal of BaikalNature tour programmes. Ulan-Ude is also a point of departure for some tours in Buryatia.
BaikalNature offers you its fixed departure tours in small groups, unguided or tailor-made options along with the service of accommodation booking in Ulan-Ude.
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Визит города Улан-Удэ, столица республики Бурятия.
1 Night in Russia's Buddhist Capital | Ulan-Ude, Russia | Travel Vlog
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Ulan-Ude was a very cute little town. We really enjoyed our day here, strolling around the town, and enjoying the winter vibes.
Our top tip was to go out an check the Ivolginskiy Datsan (Buddhist Temple Complex), which was about a 45 minutes car ride out from Ulan-ude, and was worth the drive. Was a beautiful complex where over 100 Llama's live, study and prey.
We will be catching the train from here to the Mongolian Capital Ulaanbaatar.
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10 reasons to visit lake Baikal
Lake Baikal is located in the center of the Asian continent, on the border of the Irkutsk region and the Republic of Buryatia in the Russian Federation. The lake stretches from North-East to South-West on 620 km in the form of a giant Crescent. The width of the Baikal ranges from 24 to 79 km. the Bottom of lake Baikal in 1167 meters below sea level, and the mirror of its water - 455,5 meters above.
The water surface of lake Baikal - 31 722 km2 (excluding Islands), which is approximately equal to the area of such countries as Belgium or the Netherlands. Area of water surface Baikal ranked seventh among the largest lakes in the world.
The length of the coastline - 2100 km
The lake is situated in a hollow, surrounded on all sides by mountain ranges and hills. While the West coast is rocky and steep terrain of the East coast is flatter (in some places the mountains recede from the shore for tens of kilometers).
Russia, Buryatia, beautiful nature
very beautifully
12 Insider Travel Tips: Siberia's Lake Baikal & Buryatia
MIR President Douglas Grimes has traveled to Siberia countless times, and offers this visual essay of his expert tips on the heart and soul of Siberia. Learn more about MIR's tours and travels to Siberia & the Russian Far East ( as well as MIR's offerings on the Trans-Siberian Railway (
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0:57 – Skip to: What to Eat in Siberia
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Russia/Irkuts/Listvyanka (Beautiful Baikal Lake) Part 30
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Lake Baikal Baygal nuur, etymologically meaning, in Mongolian, the Nature Lake is a rift lake in Russia, located in southern Siberia, between Irkutsk Oblast to the northwest and the Buryat Republic to the southeast.Lake Baikal is the largest freshwater lake by volume in the world, containing roughly 20% of the world's unfrozen surface fresh water. With 23,615.39 km3 (5,670 cu mi) of fresh water, it contains more water than the North American Great Lakes combined.With a maximum depth of 1,642 m (5,387 ft),Baikal is the world's deepest lake. It is considered among the world's clearest lakes and is considered the world's oldest lake — at 25 million years. It is the seventh-largest lake in the world by surface area.
Like Lake Tanganyika, Lake Baikal was formed as an ancient rift valley, having the typical long crescent shape with a surface area of 31,722 km2 (12,248 sq mi). Baikal is home to thousands of species of plants and animals, many of which exist nowhere else in the world. The lake was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996.It is also home to Buryat tribes who reside on the eastern side of Lake Baikal, rearing goats, camels, cattle, and sheep, where the mean temperature varies from a winter minimum of −19 °C (−2 °F) to a summer maximum of 14 °C (57 °F).
The region to the east of Lake Baikal is referred to as Transbaikalia, and the loosely defined region of the lake is sometimes known as Baikalia.
The Trans-Siberian Railway was built between 1896 and 1902. Construction of the scenic railway around the southwestern end of Lake Baikal required 200 bridges and 33 tunnels. Until its completion, a train ferry transported railcars across the lake from Port Baikal to Mysovaya for a number of years. The lake became the site of the minor engagement between the Czechoslovak legion and the Red Army in 1918. At times during winter freezes, the lake could be crossed on foot—though at risk of frostbite and deadly hypothermia from the cold wind moving unobstructed across flat expanses of ice. In the winter of 1920, the Great Siberian Ice March occurred, when the retreating White Russian Army crossed frozen Lake Baikal. The wind on the exposed lake was so cold, many people died, freezing in place until spring thaw. Beginning in 1956, the impounding of the Irkutsk Dam on the Angara River raised the level of the lake by 1.4 m (4.6 ft).
As the railway was built, a large hydrogeographical expedition headed by F.K. Drizhenko produced the first detailed contour map of the lake bed.
The omul fish, found only in Baikal,:
There are fewer than 60 native fish species in the lake, but more than half of these are endemic. The families Abyssocottidae (deep-water sculpins), Comephoridae (golomyankas or Baikal oilfish), and Cottocomephoridae (Baikal sculpins) are entirely restricted to the lake basin. All these are part of the Cottoidea. Of particular note are the two species of golomyanka (Comephorus baicalensis and C. dybowskii). These long-finned, translucent fish typically live in open water in depths of 100–500 m (330–1,640 ft), but occur both shallower and much deeper. They are the primary prey of the Baikal seal and represent the largest fish biomass in the lake. Beyond members of Cottoidea, there are few endemic fish species in the lake.
The most important local species for fisheries is the omul (Coregonus migratorius), an endemic whitefish. It is caught, smoked, and then sold widely in markets around the lake. Also, a second endemic whitefish inhabits the lake, C. baicalensis. The Baikal black grayling (Thymallus baicalensis), Baikal white grayling (T. brevipinnis), and Baikal sturgeon (Acipenser baerii baicalensis) are other important species with commercial value. They are also endemic to the Lake Baikal basin.Wikipedia
Europe`s only Buddhist land
The republic of Kalmykia in Russias south is an island of Asia on the outskirts of Europe. Descendants of Genghis Khans nomadic warriors, the Kalmyks have seen much grief and oppression in their history.
Buddhism in Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia) and Ulan-Ude (Russia)
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