Siberia, Russia

 

Siberia is a vast geographical region in the Asian part of Russia, bounded from the west by the Ural Mountains, from the east by watershed ranges running along the Pacific Ocean, from the north by the Arctic Ocean, from the south by the state border of Russia. It became part of Russia in the 16th-18th centuries.

 

Altai Republic

Gorno-Altaysk
Aktash

Chemal
Ust-kan

 

Altai Krai

Barnaul
Biysk
Belokurikha
Srostki


Buryatia

Ulan-Ude
Arshan
Baikalsky Nature Reserve
Barguzin Nature Reserve
Dzherginsky Nature Reserve
Gusinoozyorsk
Khoyto-Gol
Kyakhta

Ivolginsky Datsan
Lake Baikal
Orlik
Severobaikalsk
Tarbagatai
Olkhon
Tunkinsky National Park
Zabaykalsky National Park
Zhemchug

 

Zabaykalsky Krai

Chita

 

Irkutsk Oblast

Irkutsk
Angarsk
Baikal-Lena Nature Reserve

Bratsk
Listvyanka
Slyudyanka

Nizhneudinsk
Pribaikalsky National Park
Tayshet
Vitim Nature Reserve
Usolye-Sibirskoye
Ust-Orda

 

Kemerovo Oblast

Kemerovo
Anzhero-Sudzhensk
Kuznetsky Alatau Nature Reserve
Mariinsk

Novokuznetsk
Sheregesh
Shorsky National Park
Tashtagol
Yaya

 

Krasnoyarsk Kray

Krasnoyarsk
Ergaki
Igarka
Kansk
Minusinsk

Putorana Plateau
Sayano-Shushensky nature reserve
Uzhur
Yeniseysk
Zheleznogorsk

 

Novosibirsk Oblast

Novosibirsk
Barabinsk
Berdsk

Iskitim
Karasuk
Suzun
Koltsovo

 

Omsk Oblast

Omsk
Bolsherechye
Tara
Tevriz

 

Tomsk Oblast

Tomsk
Asino

Narym
Seversk
Strezhevoy

 

Tuva Republic

Kyzyl
Ak-Dovurak
Azas Nature Reserve
Chadan

Erzin
Lake Tere-Khol
Shagonar
Uvs Nuur Basin

 

Republic of Khakassia

Abakan
Abaza
Chernogorsk
Khakassky Nature Reserve

Sunduki
Sayanogorsk
Shira
Sorsk

 

Other destinations

Lake Baikal
Ulan-Ude: Ivolginskoye settlement - the northern headquarters of the Xiongnu empire; Ivolginsky datsan is the official center of Buddhism in Russia.
Kyakhta - an old merchant settlement on the border with Mongolia, a city of millionaires, the tea capital of Russia; Kiran is a resort (mud bath), known since 1700.
Arshan is a large climatic and balneological resort at the foot of the Eastern Sayan Mountains; Munku-Sardyk is the highest point of the Eastern Sayan, a popular place among Russian climbers.
Goryachinsk is a popular resort on the shores of Lake Baikal, founded in 1751.
Olkhon is the largest island of Baikal, a place of power, one of the energy centers of the planet, where shamans from all over the world gather annually.
The villages of Tarbagatai, Novaya Bryan in Buryatia are the Old Russian culture of the Semey (Old Believers), recognized by UNESCO as a masterpiece of the oral and intangible heritage of mankind.