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Liebe Freunde!
Sie sind auf der Seite www.sibtours.com Unten folgen ziemlich viele Rubriken, die auf den ersten Blick evt. etwas verwirrend erscheinen.
Alles ist aber nicht so kompliziert. Ganz oben sind drei tragenden Säulen der SIBTOURS REISEN:
1. SIBTOURS BAIKAL & USBEKISTAN, die Sparte, die von Kornelia Drixler aus Heilbronn geleitet wird.
2. SIBTOURS TRANSSIB & ABENTEUERREISEN, die Sparte, die von Gerhard Fuehrer aus Herringen geleitet wird.
3. SIBTOURS EINHEIMISCH ODER SIBTOURS PRIVAT, die Sparte, die von Wladi aus Sibirien geleitet wird.
Es folgen danach Rubriken: REISEFUEHRER& REISBERICHTE
UNSERE KUNDEN 1. Vertretungen der BRD in Moskau und in St.Petersburg. 2. Grosse internationale Handelsketten und Banken ( Deutsche Bank, OBI usw). 3. Vereine, Volksschulen in Deutschland. 4.Reisende aus Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz.
Wir haben kein Massentourismus. Alle unsere Reisen sind selbst ausgearbeitet, selbst durchgemacht und getestet.
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| BAIKAL SIBTOURS 2010 |
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NEU BEI SIBTOURS BAIKAL! Beste Gruppenreise zum Baikalsee, ideal für den Einstieg in die Sparte der BAIKAL-REISENDEN, seit Jahren bei uns ein Knaller:
REISE 1 1.Baikalreise, 1105 Euro,-P.p., ab 6 Personen, mit erfahrener, durchgehender Reiseleitung, drei Terminen im Sommer 2010
AUSBLICK WINTER 2010: Gruppenreise als auch Reise ab 2 Personen möglich. Für zwei Personen 1.180,00 EUR Ab acht Personen 830,00 EUR inkl. Sicherungsschein zuzüglich für Visumbeschaffung 70,00 EUR Flüge ab 580,00 bis 750,00 EUR Motorschlitten und Eisfischen, Februar und März 2010 | |
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| SIBTOURS TRANSSIB & ABENTEUER |
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TRANSSIB REISEN Um eine Transsib-Reise richtig anbieten zu können, muss man mindestens zwei Voraussetzungen erfüllen: a) Transsib lieben b) Transsib gut kennen.
Hier sind Sie schon mal richtig, diese Reisen werden von einem großen Liebhaber und Kenner der Transsib organisiert (das konnen wir Sibirier nur bestätigen).
Angefangen wird in dieser Rubrik mit dem Klassiker: 1.Moskau- Wladiwostok, 12 Tage, ab 2 Personen, ab 1655,-
2. Moskau-Irkutsk,8 Tage, ab 2 Personen, ab 1270,-
3.Moskau-St.Petersburg, 8 Tage, ab 2 Personen, ab 1450,-
ABENTEUERREISEN Spannende Angeltour zum Baikalsee im September 2009: 1. Angeltour zum Baikalsee im September 2009
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| SIBTOURS EINHEIMISCH ODER SIBTOURS PRIVAT |
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Sind oben die zwei Rubriken den Gruppenreisen zu festen Terminen und oft mit Reiseleitung aus Deutschland gewidmet; ab dieser Rubrik nach unten haben Sie die Möglichkeit, direkt mit den Sibirier, Moskauer, Petersburger usw Ihre Privatreisen ab 2 Personen und zu Ihrem Wunschtermin zu besprechen und zu organisieren ( dazu zu sehr lukrativen Preisen). Dies ist eine gute Arbeitsteilung, weil unsere Agenturen in Deutschland voll mit Gruppenreisen ausgelastet sind.
Es gibt ja wirklich nur selten Angebote, wo die Einheimischen selber Ihre Programme in deutscher Sprache präsentieren.
Seit 1989 sind wir mit den privaten Reisen nach Russland und Sibirien aktiv und erfolgreich auf dem Markt.
Unter diesem Link erfahren Sie über uns, zuhause auf der Tee-und Seidenstrasse und wie man so eine Reise mit den einheimischen Touroperatoren gestalten kann. SIBTOURS Privatreisen und das Team der Privatreisen
Buchungen für den Sommer Sibirien 2009 in: Sibirien aktuell
Hier geht es zu den 'Sibirischen Destinationen'- den wichtigsten Stationen Ihrer künftiger Reise Unser Sibirien, die Tee-und die Seidenstrasse
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| TRANSSIB REISEN |
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Liebe Transsib-Reisende!
In dieser Rubrik finden Sie allerlei Transsib-Infos: Was ist Transsib?
Seit Jahren unser Dauerrenner, diese Traumreise für die Eisenbahnfans, jetzt in neuer Verpackung, mit vielen Typs, was normal von den meisten Reiseanbieter gar nicht erwähnt wird. Also von MOSKAU nach PEKING Transsib-Reise von Moskau nach Peking, ab 2 Personen, ab 950,- p.P.
Für die meisten Gäste der Transsib ist das Aussteigen in einigen Städten der Transsib eine gute Gegegenheit sich richtig bewegen zu können, sowie das Leben auf der Strecke in verschiedenen Variationen zu erleben. Hier sind unsere sibirische Varianten auf der Strecke.
1.Transsib Reisepakete Irkutsk, Ulan-Ude und der Baikalsee
2.Omsk Reisebausteine
Transsib-Abstecher zu den Goldenen Bergen: 3.Mit dem Zug von Nowosibirsk ins Altai-Gebirge
Winter. Bitte vergessen Sie nicht, dass alle dieser Reisen auch im Winter interessant sind: während es draussen klirrend kalt ist, geniessen Sie vom warmen, gemütlichen Zugabteil den Ausblick auf weisses, mit Schnee gepudertes Zauberland. Freuen Sie sich auf Gespräche mit den Mitreisenden, besuchen Sie das Zug-Restaurant, lesen Sie in einem Buch, oder halten Sie ein Nickerchen... der Zug-Rhythmus stellt sich bald ein.
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| SAJAN UND TUWA REISEN |
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| ST. PETERSBURG REISEN |
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St.Petersburg Reisen 2009.
Diese Reisen werden direkt über Petersburg abgewickelt. Wir bieten hier Ihnen Reisen für Individualisten an( meistens zwei Personen), die relativ preisgünstig aber gleichzeitig vom guten Niveau sind: 1. St.Petersburg, 3 Tage, ab 400,- 2.St.Petersburg, 5 Tage, ab 600,- 3.St.Petersburg, 7 Tage, ab 800,-
GRUPPENREISEN ST.PETERSBURG Wir haben früher mehrere Reisen nach Petersburg für geschlossene Gruppen organisiert (Schulen, Vereine usw). Meistens waren es drei Tage. Wir haben unten einige Beispiele, wie so eine Reise aussehen kann. Die sind ohne Preise, weil die Personenzahl ausschlaggebend ist. Natürlich werden wir für Sie auch längere Reisen nach St.Petersburg kalkulieren, oder Reisen mit anderem Programm: St.Petersburg für Gruppen | |
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| USBEKISTAN REISEN |
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USBEKISTAN REISEN INDIVIDUELL UND IN KLEINEREN GRUPPEN REISE 1 1.Klassische Studienreise Taschkent-Buchara-Samarkand, 8 Tage,ab.753, REISE 2 2. Kultur-und Studienreise Taschkent-Chiwa-Buchara-Samarkand, 8 Tage, ab 753,- REISE 3 3.Rundreise Usbekistan, 15 Tage, nur auf dem Landweg, ab 2 Personen, ab 1300,-
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| MONGOLEI REISEN |
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Die Mongolei ist ein Land voller Kontraste - riesige Wälder, Senken, Seen, endlose Steppen und Wüsten. Die höchsten Berge ragen über 4.600 m in den (fast) ewigen Schnee. Ein schönes, ein trockenes, ein karges Land - ein Land für robuste Naturen. Ein Land zum Verlieben.
INDIVIDUALREISEN IN DIE MONGOLEI Die Mongolei liegt nur einen Katzensprung vom Baikalsee entfernt. Am Baikalsee leben die 'russischen Mongolen' - Burjaten. Der Baikalsee hat einen kleineren Bruder auf der anderen Seite der Grenze - Hovsgol. Kein Wunder also, dass wir Ihnen gerne auch Reisen in die Mongolei anbieten! REISE 1 1.Reisebausteine Mongolei, kurze Touren.
REISE 2 2.Mongolei, 14 Tage
REISE 3 3.Rundreise, 21 Tage mit Hovsgol, ab 2 Personen, ab EUR 2000,-
REISE 4 4.Große mongolische Rundreise - 28 Tage
WO IST WAS IN ULAN-BATOR, WER SIND DIE MONGOLEN? Das alles erfahren Sie unter: Mongolei-Info von A bis Z | |
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| REISEFÜHRER SIBIRIEN |
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Um eine erfolgreiche Reise nach Sibirien zu machen, braucht man viele Informationen. In dieser Rubrik bekommen Sie die aus erster Hand, direkt aus Sibirien!
SIBIRIEN
Und hier sind einige wichtige Stationen auf Ihrem Weg: 1.Nowosibirsk Reisen
Eine besondere - 'charmante Stadt Tomsk' - liegt aber etwas abseits der Transsibirischen: 2.Tomsk Reisen
3.Krasnojarsk Reisen 4.Chabarowsk Reisen 5.Wladiwostok Reisen 6.Kamtschatka Reisen
Last but never least: Im Jahre 2016 feiert Omsk sein 300 -jähriges Jubiläum. Omsk erscheint langsam auf der Weltkarte. Neulich hat eine führende Reiseagentur in Deutschland Omsk als Zwischenstopp bei eigener Transsib-Reisen geplant ( früher waren es nur Ekaterinburg oder Nowosibirsk). Omsk wird dort als 'charmant' beschrieben. Omsk Reisen 300
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| SIBIRISCHE FLÜSSE+SIBIRISCHE SUPERLATIVEN |
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| UNTERWEGS AUF DER TEE-UND SEIDENSTRASSE |
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| UNTERWEGS IN RUSSLAND |
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| WICHTIGE INFOS UND KUNDEN FEED-BACK |
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| SIBERIA 2009 |
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Urgent news! Guests for Baikal tour in July are welcome!: 4 to 11 July price 790 Euros terms of payment: 100 Euro deposit upon booking. The rest- upon arrival in Irkutsk.
Here is the link to this tour: 1.Cocktail of adventures | |
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| BAIKAL TRAVEL& TOURS LAKE BAIKAL IN SIBERIA |
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Dear friends!
There is in this world a country called Siberia. A country with endless expanses and virtually unlimited possibilities. A country that should be visited at least once by any inquisitive and adventure-loving mind.
Siberia is like a very rare but also a very valuable stamp in the album of a globetrotter.
And the trip to Lake Baikal provides a very special stamp in this Siberian album.
We have here best tours directly from Irkutsk and Ulan-Ude travel companies with all the necessary guarantees and licenses. Reliable, fairly priced and with a distinct Siberian character.
First, our basic tours of Baikal and Irkutsk: BAIKAL APETISER
WHY OUR BAIKAL IS SO UNIQUE?
BAIKAL WATER TAXI: Standard Category ship “Tatiana” and VIP Category ship “Sibiryak”, route:
Listvyanka – Circum Baikal Railway – Peschanaya Bay – Olkhon Island – Maloye Sea (The Small Sea) – Olkhon Island – Chivirkuysky Bay – Maloye Sea – Peschanaya Bay – Circum Baikal Railway - Listvyanka For more information: Baikal water cruises 2009
IMPORTANT: In order not to get confused with all these strange-sounding names ( both Russian and Mongolian), we have placed here a link: Baikal guide
Contact: E-mail:sibtours@mail.ru | |
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| BAIKAL WINTER TRAVEL |
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| BAIKAL TOURS SUMMER |
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| BAIKAL BUDGET TOURS 2009 |
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Most popular budget tour for at least 15 years: 1.From Listvyanka to Olkhon
2.Back-packing at Baikal
BAIKAL HOLIDAY: Three Holiday Tours to Baikal
BAIKAL ACTIVE TOURS 2008 (to early yet to have prices for 2009 but you have good examples Here we have 7 different tours, perhaps most popular is cycling on Olkhon. The tours start normally from 6 people as we have the service of an English-speaking guide all-around and it pays off only this way. You do not need to bring along all 6 participants - it is a combined tour from all over the world as well from Russia. So it will be a mixed tour which probably makes it even more interesting. Please look inside: SEVEN ACTIVE TOURS TO BAIKAL REGION
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| TRANSSIB |
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Some people think that Transsib means the way that connects Ural with Far East and goes through Siberia (Trans-Siberian). But in reality it's different and the contradiction comes from the name that English travellers gave to it -'Trans-Siberian Railway' instead of 'Great Siberian Way' (this would be the litteral translation from Russian) but then this name have rooted in Russian language.
And now the term Transsib means the way, that connects Center and Pacific Ocean, Moscow and Vladivostok and in broader meaning - ports of West with Russian capital and ways to Europe (Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Brest, Kaliningrad) with ports of the East and ways to Asia.
Transsib - is the road that gave an impulse to the settling and developing of eastern areas of Russia and involvment of them into economy of the other part of great country. 1.Transsib tickets and cities | |
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| ALTAY |
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Whenever somebody mentions the Altai usually gets a few blank looks from people. So look at the atlas and on the southern Russian border where Russia meets Mongolia, Kazakhstan and China you will find M't Belukha ( 14,784 feet).
This is the warmest part of Siberia, grapes are grown in Tyngur.
The Altai is unusual in that it combines the Taiga and alpine style peaks most around the 14,000 feet mark, from Tyngur it is a two day leisurely walk up the Akkem valley with the gear being carried on horseback, about halfway through the second day of the walk in you catch an unforgettable glimpse of the snow covered peak of Belukha through a gap in the dense trees, a few hours later the trees suddenly thin out and you walk into the broad Akkem valley and enter a walkers and mountaineers paradise. There is something here for everyone, the massive North face of Belukha rising nearly 4000 feet above the glacier will keep the ice climber happy as will the splendid walking and scrambling satisfy the soul of the person who just loves mountains and wild places for what they are. 1.Altai-national festivals and mistery of Ukok
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| SIBERIAN WONDERS |
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News tend to have a tendency to become somehow outdated, sometimes not losing their actuality, though.
It is only natural that our next point after Siberian news is Siberian wonders: Pictures and text of eclipse in Nowosibirsk ( find out how 'human' an ape in Novosibirsk Zoo behaved during the Event: 1.Sun-eclipse in Nowosibirsk, August 1, 2008
Something very special: 2.Princess of Ukok
Wonders of Tuva: 3.Gates of Shambala
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| SIBERIAN REPORT |
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| SIBERIAN TOWNS |
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REPORT 1 1. Virtual tour of Omsk
REPORT 2 We bet you do not know that there are hippopotamuses in Siberia: ...two hippopotamuses who escaped from an Omsk region zoo in South Siberia scared two fishermen to death when they emerged unexpectedly from a lake. Although the two men didn’t actually die, they were given a serious fright upon waking up at the banks of a river where they had been fishing. The two fishermen, who were also a little drunk, woke up and saw two hippopotamuses, one, the female Malvina, in the middle of a yawn. On this and more: 2.Wonders of Omsk
REPORT 3 Tobolsk. The major sight of the city is the Kremlin located on the high mount. In summer one can start travelling along the Irtysh and the Ob to the north, or reach the city by water transport from the south, from Omsk. It is quite time-consuming but is worth it as it produces strong impression. Tobolsk – the former capital of Siberia On the left bank of the Irtysh on the high mount stands the white-brick Kremlin with towers and cathedrals. A person travelling to the city from Tyumen can see it when he is many kilometers away. This Kremlin is a beauty and a pride of the former capital of Siberia, one of the most beautiful cities of the whole Russia - Tobolsk. 3.Tobolsk-the former capital of Siberia | |
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| SIBERIAN REGIONS |
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REPORT 1 Siberian Russians call themselves Siberians and are accepted like different people all over Russia. Simply said, centuries of independent life in wild nature have made them reliable, strong, traditional, and nature-respecting. These people differ from central Russians and are respected much in Russia. 1.Some historical aspects before 1917
REPORT 2 You will find here information on all Siberian regions:
Omsk region Novosibirsk region Tomsk region Altai territory Kemerovo region Altai republic Krasnoyarsk region Irkutsk region Chita region Buryat republic Tuva republic Khakassia republic Khanty-Mansi AR Yamal-Nenets AR Yakutia republic Khabarovsk region Primorski region Amur region Kamchatka region Magadan region
To start with, please click below: Tyumen region | |
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| SIBERIAN RIVERS |
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REPORT 1 Yenisei.The 5,550 km Yenisey(also Yenisei) flows through Mongolia and Siberia, and is the fifth longest river in the world. It meanders through a range of landscapes including Mongolian steppe, canyons, taiga and tundra. Its headwaters form on the flanks of Otgon Tenger, a sacred 13,000 foot mountain in central Mongolia, and it terminates at the Arctic Ocean at 70 degrees north. More on Yenissei and other Siberian rivers: 1.Siberian rivers and river cruises(or rather lack of them)
REPORT 2 The Tale of the Irtysh-river.
Immeasurable are treasures of Old Man Altai. Day and night formidable sharp-toothed rocks are guarding his riches. Day and night spruces and cedars are watching tirelessly everywhere around, lest a thief should approach Altai’s secret bins and treasuries. Old Man Altai couldn’t help grieving, that someone might find out where his treasure is hidden. And he complained to his good neighbour Tien Shan: “I wish I had a son. With his help I would save my treasure from the man’s eye”.
And at last Old Man’s wish came true. His wife – The Ice Maiden – gave birth to their son. As a small drop emerged he from a stone chink in a hollow and began to grow as fast as you only can imagine.
So strong and good he became that it was pleasure to look at him. He felt great power surge through his body.
Soon young Irtysh grew so lively and strong that his father’s home became too small for him. The entire hollow he churned up, no unsullied place left. And for that they called him The Land-Digger – Irtysh (in Turkic “ir” means “land” and “tysh” – “to dig”). 2.The Tale of the Irtysh-river | |
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| THE REAL SIBERIA |
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FRASER. REAL SIBERIA by John Fraser who wrote may be the best reports about Siberia and the Transsib some 100 years ago which you somehow read as if it were today! Best pasture lands in the world in Omsk, gold rush in Irkutsk, Britisch ferries at lake Baikal, Russian Cities in China and remote Vladivostok, etc.
INTRODUCTION This volume lays claim to give nothing more than personal impressions of a journey made across Siberia and through Manchuria in the autumn of 1901.
I went to Siberia on a mission of curiosity, with the average Britisher's prejudice against things Russian, and with my eyes wide open to see things I might criticise and even condemn.
If, however, I found little to bless in the great land beyond the Urals, I also found very little to curse. Through generations there has grown up in the public mind the idea that Siberia is a land of snow and exiles. There is much that is thrilling in stories of innocent prisoners, weary and starving, being driven through blinding storms with the whips of brute officials to urge them on. Yet the public, I am afraid, rather like that sort of thing, and a succession of writers have ministered to their appetite for sensation. So only one phase of Siberian life - a slight and a passing phase has been depicted.
Nurtured largely on such books, I went to Siberia half expecting to feed on horrors, and with the intention of writing one more volume to show how cruel the Russian is. Of course I saw much to condemn. But I saw something else. I saw that the popular idea about Siberia is altogether wrong. I saw a land capable of immense agricultural possibilities, great stretches of prairie waiting for the plough, huge forests, magnificent waterways and big towns, with fine stores, with great hotels, with electric light gleaming everywhere; in a word, instead of a gaunt, lone land, inhabited only by convicts, I saw a country that reminded me from the first day to the last of Canada, and the best parts of western America.
I look upon Siberia as the ultimate great food-producing region of the earth. The building of the mighty Trans-Siberian Railway has attracted the attention of traders. Americans and Germans are already in the country opening up commerce. Britishers, however, lag behind.
The title of this book is 'The Real Siberia,' because I endeavour to show that the Siberia of convicts and prisons is passing away, and the Siberia of the reaping machine, the gold drill, the timber yard, the booming, flourishing new town, is awakening into life.
Some of my conclusions may be wrong. But I looked about and kept my ears open. I am too small a man to pose either as a friend or enemy to Russia, I am simply a man who went out to see, and I have written about what I saw. Whatever be the faults of this book, it is, at least, an honest record.
JOHN FOSTER FRASER.
THE AUDITORS' CLUB, WHITEHALL COURT, LONDON, S.W.
April 1902. 1.Omsk - The Heart of Siberia - A genuine Droshki - Nitchevo! - 'My Little Dove' - The Policeman's Rattle - The Irtish River - Omsk Gaieties - Omsk Celebrities - The finest Pasture Land in the World - American Manufacturers to the Front - John Bull lags Behind - 'The Best Danish' from Omsk - A Khirghiz Camp - The Red Indians of the Steppes - Omsk en fete Chapter IV: In a Siberian Town
2.The Real Siberia - Siberian Settler and Settlements - Shortcomings of the Russian Farmer - His Lack of Energy - Siberian Horses - Tartar Sheep - Big Game - How Siberia is Administered - Peasant Life Chapter V: Siberia as an Agricultural Country
3.Irkutsk - The Paris of Siberia - The Irkutsk Laboratory and its Ingots - The Heathen Chinee - 'Ways that are Dark' - A Mushroom City - A Felt Want - Fashion and Wealth Chapter VIII: The Paris of Siberia
4.The Russian and his Knife and Fork - Irkutsk Industries - Employers and Employed - Officialdom - Russian Dislike of Hurry - Siberian Waterways - Our one Import! Chapter XI: Trade and Some Trifles
5.Russian Bags and Baggage - The River Angara - Its beautiful Scenery - Lake Baikal - A Steamer made in Newcastle - A Fellow-Britisher - The Wonderful 'Baikal' - The Yabloni Mountains - Our only Tunnel - The Buriat Mongols - A Scotch-like Land - Chita Chapter XII: Across the Great Lake Baikal
6.The Bi-Weekly Express - A Train de luxe - A Marvel of Cheapness - The Companionable Russian - My Prejudices Dispelled - Russian as I Found It - The Real Russia and the Real Siberia - "Russia's Destiny"? Chapter XXIII: The Homeward Journey and Some Opinions | |
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