Transport
The town is accessible via the Trans-Siberian Railway, making it a convenient stop for travelers moving between Irkutsk and Ulan-Ude.





Rechka-Vydrino, also known as Vydrino, is a small town located in the Buryatiya Republic of Russia. Situated near the southern shores of Lake Baikal and the mouth of the Vydrinaya River, it offers visitors a starting point for exploring the remote and rugged beauty of the Siberian taiga. With a population of approximately 5,000, the town maintains a quiet, local atmosphere far removed from the bustle of major cities. It serves as a practical stop for travelers navigating the Trans-Siberian route or those looking to explore the nearby natural landmarks and the Baikal Nature Reserve area. The surrounding terrain is ideal for those seeking authentic wilderness experiences, from riverside walks to mountain views.
Rechka-Vydrino, also known as Vydrino, is a small town located in the Buryatiya Republic of Russia. Situated near the southern shores of Lake Baikal and the mouth of the Vydrinaya River, it offers visitors a starting point for exploring the remote and rugged beauty of the Siberian taiga. With a population of approximately 5,000, the town maintains a quiet, local atmosphere far removed from the bustle of major cities. It serves as a practical stop for travelers navigating the Trans-Siberian route or those looking to explore the nearby natural landmarks and the Baikal Nature Reserve area. The surrounding terrain is ideal for those seeking authentic wilderness experiences, from riverside walks to mountain views.
Proximity to the scenic southern shores of Lake Baikal.
Gateway to the hiking trails and landscapes of the Buryatiya Republic.
Access to the Vydrinaya River for fishing and nature walks.
A peaceful stop along the Trans-Siberian Railway route.
Tourist infrastructure is limited compared to major Baikal hubs like Listvyanka.
The climate is typically Siberian, with very cold winters and mild, short summers.
English is not widely spoken; knowing basic Russian phrases is highly recommended.
The town is accessible via the Trans-Siberian Railway, making it a convenient stop for travelers moving between Irkutsk and Ulan-Ude.
Use the town as a base to explore the nearby Baikal Nature Reserve, which is known for its diverse flora and fauna.
Nature enthusiasts and travelers exploring the southern reaches of Lake Baikal.
RUB ₽
$30-$60 p/day
5,211
Stock up on essentials here if you are planning to head further into the remote wilderness of the Buryatiya mountains.
Russian, Buryat
June-August
Late spring is a unique time to visit as the ice on Lake Baikal begins to break, though temperatures remain quite low.
The most popular time for visiting, offering the best weather for hiking and exploring the lake's coastline.
September brings beautiful autumn colors to the taiga, but be prepared for a rapid drop in temperature.
Ideal for those seeking a true Siberian winter with deep snow and the opportunity to see the lake completely frozen.