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  1. Yakutsk travel

    Yakutsk. Russia, Europe. Remote yet booming Yakutsk stands on stilts (the shifting permafrost causes buildings to collapse otherwise) and has its water and gas delivered in giant overground pipes, the surreal, entangled sight of which might be its most enduring image to visitors. 01 / Attractions.

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    Yakutsk. Yakutsk (Russian: Яку́тск, yee-KOOTSK) is the capital city of Yakutia (a Russian republic the size of India) and one of the oldest and coldest cities of Siberia.. Yakutsk has gained attention as potentially the coldest city in the world, but is worth a visit more for the great natural beauty of its surrounding countryside, unique cryogenic museums, and just for the spirit of ...

  3. Yakutsk, Russia: All You Must Know Before You Go (2024)

    A mix of the charming, modern, and tried and true. See all. Tygyn Darkhan. 151. from $79/night. AZIMUT Hotel Yakutsk. 204. from $86/night. Sterh.

  4. Local's guide to Yakutsk with the best things to do in Yakutsk

    Read this Yakutsk travel guide and discover the best things to do in Yakutsk Russia, off the beaten path things to do in Yakutsk, and valuable insider tips for Yakutsk. This guide is part of the free travel guides series on this blog. Modern high rise in the center of Yakutsk

  5. THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Yakutsk

    Things to Do in Yakutsk. 1. Kingdom of Permafrost. You can do a nice walking tour trough the caves. We meet a guide and she was very friendly and helpful and had spoken... 2. Lenskiy Pillars. Lena Pillars were well worth the visit. Beautiful UNESCO World Heritage Center nature preserve setting for the outdoors...

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    If you travel to Yakutsk in winter, it is advisable to carry at least some emergency money just in case you end up stranded somewhere. To get from the international airport to the city center, you can take a taxi (15-20 min, 250-300 roubles is a fair price, any more than that means you are being shamelessly overcharged), or buses #4 or #20 (30 ...

  7. Travel to Yakutsk

    Information about Yakutsk, Russia. Learn more about travel to Yakutsk. Have a question? Let's talk +7 812 309 5760 . Follow us on the Instagram . @visitrussia Places to go ... Yakutsk, located in Yakutia, a republic in Siberia, is the world's coldest city. In January the mean temperature hovers around minus 40 F, but days in the negative 70s ...

  8. Yakutsk travel guide: Journey to the coldest city on earth

    Yakutsk: Journey to the coldest city on earth. Show all 7. At minus 5C, the cold is quite refreshing and a light hat and scarf are all that's required to keep warm. At minus 20C, the moisture in ...

  9. Yakutsk city, Russia travel guide

    Yakutsk is a city in Russia, the capital of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). It is the fifth city in the Far Eastern Federal District in terms of population (after Khabarovsk, Vladivostok, Ulan-Ude, and Chita) and the largest of the cities located in the permafrost zone. The population of Yakutsk is about 341,200 (2022), the area - 122 sq. km.

  10. Yakutsk Travel Guide: All You Need To Know

    Yakutsk is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in Russia. Known for its extreme cold and unique cultural heritage, Yakutsk offers an intriguing destination for travelers. Here's a guide to Yakutsk, including places to visit, the best time to go, things to do, transportation, dining options, accommodations, and travel tips: …

  11. Yakutsk: What to see in summer in the permafrost zone's largest city

    The car hire in Yakutsk will cost around $39-$70 (2,500-4,500 rubles) a day, depending on the type of car; you can also hire a car with a driver. The Visit Yakutia company offers one-day tours to ...

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    In Yakutsk there is the only in the world specialized Museum of Mammoths. Yakut mammoths' tusks and bones are used to fabricate traditional Yakut jewelries and souvenirs, furthermore, as an entertainment, the tourists are offered to try all alone to dig out a mammoth bone from frost-bound earth. Yakutia is one of the few regions left on the ...

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    Below are just a few examples of some things to see and do in Yakutsk itself. Local travel companies also arrange trips around the area to see the Lena River, Buluus Glacier, the stunning Lena Pillars, Reindeer Farmers, Rafting and outdoor activities, and much more. As Yakutsk is a vast territory some of these activities can take many days.

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    Air travel is the main mode of transportation due to the large distances across Yakutia. A popular option during the summer months is to take a river boat along the majestic Lena river, cruises and regular services are available from Yakutsk. Among the routes offered are a once-weekly hydrofoil service to Lensk (4000 руб, 32 hours).

  15. The Best Time to Visit Yakutsk, Russia for Weather, Safety, & Tourism

    If you're looking for the very warmest time to visit Yakutsk, the hottest months are July, June, and then August. See average monthly temperatures below. The warmest time of year is generally early to mid July where highs are regularly around 80.6°F (27°C) with temperatures rarely dropping below 54.4°F (12.4°C) at night.

  16. Yakutsk Travel Guide 2024

    Yakutsk Travel Guide. Yakutsk is a city in Sakha Republic, Russia. It has many popular attractions, including Cinema Center, Historical Park Rossiya-Moya Istoriya, Mammoth Museum, perfect for a trip!

  17. "Travel Yakutia"

    Welcome to Yakutia, the coldest inhabited part of the world. With a land area similar to India but a population of only a million, Yakutia has vast tracts of true wilderness. This is a land of extremes: in summer, temperatures can hit +40°C, whereas in winter, temperatures in the -70s have been officially registered, and unofficially in the -80s.

  18. Travellers' Guide To Yakutsk

    Yakutsk has no connections to the Russian rail network; the nearest train station is in Tommot (453 kilometres away). A railway line is under construction and was expected to be completed by 2013. You can however buy train tickets leading from Tommot or Neryungri in advance at Yakutsk's main travel agency at 8 Ordzhonikidze St (ул.

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    Yakutsk is the capital of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), the third city of the Far Eastern Federal District in terms of population (after Vladivostok and Khabarovsk) and the largest city in the world located in the permafrost zone. Because of the severe climate, Yakutsk is often called one of the "coldest" cities on Earth.

  20. Visiting mammoths, taking snow selfies and other stuff to do in Yakutsk

    Travel Jan 01 2020 Galina Mozolevskaya ... Another must-see attraction in Yakutsk is the Mammoth Museum, which houses several unique mammoth mummies that were found in Yakutia. Some of them are ...

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    Yakutsk (Russian: Якутск; Yakut: Дьокуускай, romanized: J̌okuuskay, pronounced [ɟokuːskaj]) is the capital city of Sakha, Russia, located about 450 km (280 mi) south of the Arctic Circle.Fueled by the mining industry, Yakutsk has become one of Russia's most rapidly growing regional cities, with a population of 355,443 at the 2021 Census.

  22. It's now minus 80°F in the world's coldest city

    Temperatures in the world's coldest city have plunged to minus 62.7°C (minus 80.9 degrees Fahrenheit) - the coldest in more than two decades, meteorologists say. That comes just two days ...