Visit Siberia

Novosibirsk
17.2 million

Siberia is the largest region of Russia, known for its sprawling landscape and harsh climate. The terrain ranges from mountains in the south to Arctic tundra in the north. Tourists can visit some of its many natural wonders, such as Lake Baikal, which is the deepest lake in the world and home to thousands of different species. The nearby city of Irkutsk has an interesting history that dates back centuries, including a number of fascinating buildings from Tsarist-era architecture. For those looking for adventure, Altai Mountains offer plenty of opportunities for skiing and hiking during winter months. Other attractions include Krasnoyarsk Krai's mountain ranges and forests full of wildlife; as well as Yakutsk's Mammoth Museum which houses remains from ancient woolly mammoths--an intriguing reminder of Siberia's past!
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