Winter Lake Baikal
Russia
Duration: 8 Days 7 Nights
Price: RM8,450 per pax
Group Size: 12 - 16 pax
DATE
20 Feb 2026 - 27 Feb 2026 FULL
24 Feb 2026 - 3 Mar 2026 LIMITED
4 Mar 2026 - 11 Mar 2026 FULL
Experience the magic of Lake Baikal in winter, a frozen masterpiece unlike anywhere else in the world. As the world’s deepest and oldest freshwater lake transforms into a vast expanse of crystal-clear ice, it creates a surreal landscape of frozen waves, ice ridges, and translucent bubbles trapped beneath the surface. Unique to this season, visitors can walk and even drive on the frozen lake, exploring its endless expanse under the crisp Siberian sky.
Travel across the ice to the charming village of Listvyanka aboard a hovercraft, gliding over the frozen waters while taking in breathtaking panoramic views of snow-capped peaks and the shimmering ice. Discover the fascinating local culture, taste fresh Baikal omul fish, and marvel at the pristine natural beauty of this UNESCO World Heritage site. From Irkutsk, the gateway to Lake Baikal, embark on an unforgettable adventure that blends winter adventure, unique landscapes, and Siberia’s serene, otherworldly charm.
Inclusion
All accommodations as mentioned (4 stars or best available lodge)
Breakfast, lunch & dinner mentioned
All transportation (Hovercraft ride, Russian 4x4 UAZ Jeep ride)
Excursion and activities as mentioned
All entrace fees , national park entrance mentioned
Malaysian tour leader
2 person per snowmobile for 1 hour
5 - 7 minutes Husky Sledging per person
Nerpa Seal Performance
Chairlift to Chersky Peak Viewpoint (Return)
Exclusion
International flight KL - Beijing - KL (RM1800 - 2500~)
International flight Beijing - Irkutsk - Beijing (RM2000 - RM 2500~)
1 dinner on Day 2
Any meals not mentioned
Tips for the guide and driver (Approximately RM200 - RM250 per person)
Travel insurance
Russian e - visa (55 USD)
Porter service
Any optional activities
Personal expenses
Medical expenses
Any drinks
Any unexpected expenses due to unforeseen circumstances
Anything not mentioned under “Inclusion”

