2026 DEPARTURE DATES
01 FEB 2026 - JOSHUA
04 FEB 2026 - ANGELINE
ITINERARY
TOUR CONDUCTED IN ENGLISH.
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PRICE PER PAX
RM17,500 nett
Early Bird Save Up to RM1,000*
* Limited to first 6pax only
* Single Supplement Fee RM2,800
ICY LAKE ADVENTURE
A thrilling Siberian journey awaits! Spend unforgettable nights by Lake Baikal, the world’s deepest and oldest freshwater lake, where dramatic winter landscapes and cultural encounters bring Siberia to life. Wander across crystal-clear ice, discover frozen caves, and witness rare natural wonders like methane bubbles and ice hummocks. Immerse yourself in local Buryat traditions, enjoy thrilling snow adventures on Olkhon Island, and soak in the serenity of Russia’s icy heart. The highlight? Standing atop the frozen lake, surrounded by silence and endless beauty. With a perfect blend of nature, adventure, and cultural charm, this Lake Baikal winter journey promises an unforgettable experience.
FEATURED

Chair lift to panoramic view of Baikal

Hovercraft & Russian Military Van included

Immerse in Buryat-Mongol traditions

Visit the famous Olkhon Island

Enjoy the Nerpa Seal Performance

Snowmobile & dog sleding experiences
TRAVEL ROUTE

OUR BRAND PROMISE

Handcrafted Itinerary with a daily theme

Fine selection of hotels

Handpicked restaurants for a memorable dining experience

Personal time to explore

The moment of your trip
IRKUTSK
SIBERIA UNVEILED
Irkutsk, the gateway to Lake Baikal, is a charming Siberian city rich in history, culture, and local life. Stroll through the Central Market to experience authentic Russian flavours and lively local trade. Admire the striking blue-and-white Kazan Church and the historic Cathedral of the Epiphany, two of the city’s most iconic Orthodox landmarks. Irkutsk’s elegant wooden architecture and riverside promenades offer a glimpse into its Tsarist past. Families and animal lovers will enjoy the Nerpa Seal Performance, a rare chance to see the world’s only freshwater seal up close. Irkutsk blends tradition, charm, and culture, making it an unforgettable stop in Siberia.
  LISTVYANKA
BAIKAL BASE
Listvyanka is a charming lakeside village nestled along the shores of Lake Baikal, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences. It’s the ideal base for winter adventures like self-driving a snowmobile or dog sled through snowy trails, giving you a true taste of Siberian wilderness. Ride the cable car to Chersky Peak Viewpoint for a breathtaking panorama of the lake and surrounding mountains. A visit to the Taltsy Open-Air Museum brings the region’s history to life, showcasing traditional Siberian architecture and heritage. Listvyanka’s scenic charm and thrilling activities make it a must-stop on any Baikal winter journey.
  OLKHON ISLAND
WINTER WILDERNESS
Olkhon Island, the crown jewel of Lake Baikal, is a mystical land steeped in Buryat legends and stunning natural wonders. This remote island offers dramatic landscapes from cliffs to frozen shores. Explore Shaman Rock, a sacred site believed to hold spiritual power. Venture to the icy depths of Kharantsy Ice Cave, then glide across the frozen lake to Elenka Island and Ogoy Island, where a Buddhist stupa sits peacefully on the ice. Witness the rugged beauty of Three Brothers Rock and Khoboy Cape, the island’s northernmost point with panoramic views. Olkhon promises awe-inspiring scenery, spiritual connection, and unforgettable winter adventures.
  PESCHANAYA BAY
FROZEN WONDER
Nestled along the western shore of Lake Baikal, Peschanaya Bay transforms into a surreal winter wonderland each year. What makes it truly captivating are the rare frozen methane bubbles—trapped beneath the crystal-clear ice, forming otherworldly patterns that photographers and nature lovers adore. Surrounded by steep cliffs, sandy beaches (even in snow), and ancient larch forests, the bay offers both serenity and drama. It’s an ideal spot for a quiet walk on the ice, scenic views, and unique photo opportunities. In winter, reaching Peschanaya Bay by hovercraft or on ice adds to the adventure, making it a must-see Baikal gem.
  ETHNOPARK GOLDEN HORDE
BURYAT EXPERIENCE
Ethnopark Golden Horde offers a fascinating window into the rich culture and traditions of the indigenous Buryat people. Located near Lake Baikal, this open-air museum invites visitors to step into a living history experience, complete with traditional wooden yurts, folk performances, and hands-on workshops. Learn the ancient customs, enjoy hearty local cuisine, try your hand at archery or traditional crafts, and witness a shamanic ritual—an immersive journey into Siberia’s nomadic past. Whether you're curious about Buryat heritage or looking to enrich your Lake Baikal adventure, the Ethnopark provides a warm, cultural encounter unlike any other in the region.
  WHAT'S
INCLUDED
- Return flight tickets
- 4 star hotels or similar
- Meals as per itinerary
- Guided tours with local guide
- 3 days to explore Olkhon Island
- Taltsy Museum entrance
- Chersky Peak Viewpoint chairlift entrance
- Hovercraft & military van excursion
- Dog sledding & snowmobile excursion
- Nerpa seal performance
- Bora Bora arctic station visit
- Buryat village experience
- Airport taxes & tips
- Complimentary 1 bottled water per day
- Travel Insurance & Visa Application
WHAT'S
NOT INCLUDED
- Meals not included as per shown in the itinerary
- Luggage porterage service