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Introduction of Lake Baikal in 2020

There is a beautiful lake on the island of Siberia-it is Lake Baikal, and people often call it Siberian blue eyes. It is the deepest lake in the world and the largest freshwater lake in Europe and Asia. There are 27 small islands in the lake, which amazes many tourists!

Lake Baikal, located in the Irkutsk region of Siberia, Russia, is the largest, deepest, oldest and clearest freshwater lake in the world. It has existed on the earth for more than 25 million years, storing 20% of the world's fresh water resources.

In ancient times, it was called Beihai, which was the place where Su Wu herded sheep. Now, it is famous for Blue Eyes in Siberia and Looking for Lan Bing. From 65438+February every year, the lake began to freeze, and the ice and snow melted in April the following year, and bloom on the shores of Lake Baikal in June.

If you want to visit Lake Baikal quickly, it is more appropriate to arrange it for about 7 days. The itinerary is mainly based on Orhon Island (ольхо? н/OlkhonIsland), Irkutsk (иркутск/Irkutsk) and Listvyanka (листвя).

Lock two areas: 1: Olkhon Island.

Whether you want to find Lan Bing, go boating on the lake or travel around the lake by train, you need to do the first thing: go to the island!

Olkhon Island, the largest island in Lake Baikal, is the best choice for all travelers. After the plane arrives in Irkutsk, you can drive to Orhon Island or take a bus to Central Station, which takes about 6 hours.

There are three classic tourist routes on the island-

Northern Line: the most elite tourist route. Along the way, you can visit Mianshan Mountain, Three Brothers Mountain, Love Stone and Hebo Corner.

South Line: The longest line along the lake, which can be in close contact with Lake Baikal.

Eastern route: The hiking route will go through the forest to the other end of the island.

Zone 2: Listvyanka

Listvyanka is a small town on the banks of Lake Baikal, located at the intersection of Lake Baikal and Angara River. Most tourists who want to go to Lake Baikal will transit here, and there is the purest fisherman's lifestyle on the shores of Lake Baikal.

Take a ferry here in summer and a dog sled here in winter. People call it the gate of Lake Baikal.