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Flights: package price includes flights from / to London and domestic flight where applicable. The package price depends on the availability of flight tickets and is to be reconfirmed on the date of your booking.
Accommodation: 3* hotel DBL in Moscow -1 night, log cabin for 2-4 people(sanitary facilities outside) – 2 nights, homestay - 1 night, hotel 3* DBL in Irkutsk – 3 nights, 3* hotel DBL in Listvyanka – 2 nights. In Moscow 4* and 5* hotel can be provided at your request. 
Meals: 9 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 3 dinners
Transport: car or bus, snowmobile (1 for 2 persons), railway tickets on Circum Baikal railroad.
Equipment and gear on a tour: light wooden dog-sleds harnessed by 4-6 dogs, fishing accessories, different models of snowmobiles for winter adventures: Lynx, Taiga and Buran. All snowmobiles are designed to carry 2 passengers. Every participant is provided with a crash-helmet. On request, you will be provided with winter clothing free of charge: parkas, trousers and boots.
Tour staff and support: English-speaking guide (except for days 7 and 8 at Baikal), professional instructors, transfer driver
Local culture and traditions: all excursions, entrance fee as described in the itinerary
Other services: invitation letter, registration in Russia and permits, all airport transfers within Russia

Not included
Personal travel insurance, optional excursions and services, Russian visa 

Optional
Russian bania (sauna) 

Optional services fees
Single supplement in Moscow 3* hotel:
£35 per night
Single supplement in Baikal: £175 total
Ski rental: from £12 to £28 depending on the brand per day
Ski lift: £22 per day
Russian visa: £75 per person, this includes the consular fee of £45 and our charge to cover processing costs.

Special equipment required:
medium size (about 80L capacity) backpack, warm winter boots (snow proof), minimum 2 pairs of warm socks, warm jacket (parka) with a hood, warm windproof trousers, sweater, windproof hat, 2 pairs of warm windproof mittens or gloves, spare clothes in case you get wet, sun cream and sunglasses. 

Safety Note:

For safety, each team on the dog sled tour is assisted by an instructor on a snowmobile who has a satellite phone. The coldest month on Lake Baikal is January, Lake Baikal freezes only in the first half of January. The average daily temperature is about -15C though on some days it can fall as low as -30C. The ice roads over the lake open at the end of January when the ice is thick enough. Even though the ice is about 1m thick and can bear considerable loads, in some places its solid structure is destroyed by thermal spars so driving on the ice without an experienced guide is dangerous.

Note: Please view a suggested complete First-Aid Kit Checklist for your trip. Please contact us to obtain information on the medications available from your guide on site.

   
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