Tours

In Season Tours

You must bring your own survival bag with you. It must include:
  • matches
  • a small flashlight
  • a lighter
  • a flint and steel set
  • small water container with no water in it
  • parachute rope
  • plastic trash bags
  • plastic drop cover
  • COMPASS
  • change of clothes
  •  thick winter coat
  • Camping Gear (Tent, small pan, etc.)

The temperature can get as low as -62 degrees celcsius and hotter than 40 degrees celsius. The precipitation is very moderate to low most of the time, they never get much snow fall it is just piling up all winter. There are mainly two distinct seasons in the Siberian taiga, summer and winter, the fall and spring happen so fast you don't know it happened.  

While out in the woods your guide will teach you of the things you can and can not eat. He will teach you how to hunt for food, for example in this case you will be hunting hares and he will show you the cranberry and how to tell the difference between it and the bilberry. You will set up a trap using wood in the area and the parachute rope that you brought along in your survival pack. From there your guide will teach you how to set up traps to capture your dinner. Now you may be thinking how are you going to get water? Simple your guide will teach you how to look out for birds near you because they prefer to be around clean water sources, or you will purify your water by boiling it over fire.
While out on the trip you must avoid wild boars, they have poor eyes and will charge if it spots you. if you encounter a wild boar follow your guide's instructions. You need to look out for Forest fires that are very widespread through out the entire forest. Stay calm and follow your guide.
The first trip we have to offer is to the East Siberian Taiga. Spanning over 1,500,700 miles this forest is the largest preserved to this day. This specific trip will last ten days in total. Somewhere in the third day after hiking for a few miles you will come across a large clearing where Moose like to gather in the winter season, there you will be able to watch them from a distance, experience the beauty of the majestic creatures. The next day you will be near the Angara River (part of the Yenisey River) there your guide will lead you to a cliff that over looks it, you can experience the rush of standing on a cliff over a river if its your first time. On your seventh day, just before you make it to Irkutsk, you will be taken to a remote part of the area and there you can see the Siberian Tigers for yourself in person, you will be a very safe distance away and to make sure you are safe at all times is your guide if he/she feels it is dangerous you wont do it.
This trip will cost $5,000 dollars in total. If it seems pricey contact one of our representative's and ask about the price.