Right, that’s the most popular question asked by travellers, who are eager to try the Kolyma road. Read further to learn more about route details. Read more…
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Hi! My name is Bolot. I am a journalist. Based in Yakutsk. Ask me a question about the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Siberia / Russia, and get the answer.
Right, that’s the most popular question asked by travellers, who are eager to try the Kolyma road. Read further to learn more about route details. Read more…
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Click the link “more” to see how driving at streets of Yakutsk looks like in winter. The video was shot in December 2005. Read more…
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Verkhoyansk is located 650 km north-east of Yakutsk, in the basin of the Yana river and its distributies – the Batagay, the Adycha, the Dulgalakh, the Sartan. Read more…
Sure. In Yakutsk the popular wireless technology is provided by SakhaTelekom JSC. Currently, visitors may get connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi with SakhaTelekom JSC’s prepaid cards in 15 locations. Read more…
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Another big portion of questions I received from the British company Firefly Film & Television Productions Ltd that is very interesting in making a documentary about the life in Oymyakon, the Pole of Cold. Read more…
Three dutch drivers who are planning to get to Verkhoyansk from Amsterdam with a 4WD car in winter, asked me a LOT of questions. The questions are: Read more…
This question was more about local, within the republic, than domestic and international. Below is the link to local flights schedule I found in Russian and translated into English. Read more…
That’s the question I received from Yakutsk : ) Below find all info I’ve got and posted initially at YakutiaToday.com: Read more…
“Hi Bolot, I plan to travel to Sakha next year and want to ride my motorcycle from Magadan to Lensk, in August. I understand that the road from Yakutsk to Khandyga can be very muddy in this time of year. Is it possible Read more…
There is accommodation in Oymyakon? How can I reach Verkhoyansk from Tomtor or Yakutsk? Read more…