Getting There
Taseyevo is best reached by road from Krasnoyarsk; check local bus schedules as they may be infrequent.





Located in the heart of the Krasnoyarsk Krai, Taseyevo is a significant rural settlement that functions as a local hub for the surrounding Siberian wilderness. The town is defined by its position on the Taseyeva River, providing a picturesque backdrop of water and dense forest. Visitors to this remote area will find a slow pace of life and traditional Russian architecture, making it a destination for those interested in authentic provincial culture far from the major tourist circuits. It serves as a starting point for exploring the rugged natural beauty of the region.
Located in the heart of the Krasnoyarsk Krai, Taseyevo is a significant rural settlement that functions as a local hub for the surrounding Siberian wilderness. The town is defined by its position on the Taseyeva River, providing a picturesque backdrop of water and dense forest. Visitors to this remote area will find a slow pace of life and traditional Russian architecture, making it a destination for those interested in authentic provincial culture far from the major tourist circuits. It serves as a starting point for exploring the rugged natural beauty of the region.
Scenic riverside location on the Taseyeva River.
Authentic Siberian village atmosphere.
Gateway to the vast northern taiga forests.
Traditional Russian provincial architecture.
Limited infrastructure for international tourists.
Significant travel time from major Siberian cities.
Beautiful natural scenery along the Taseyeva River.
Taseyevo is best reached by road from Krasnoyarsk; check local bus schedules as they may be infrequent.
Purchase essential items and fuel in larger towns before heading deep into the Taseyevsky District.
Authentic Siberian atmosphere and riverside nature.
RUB ₽
$30-$60 p/day
8,479
If exploring the surrounding forests, be aware of local wildlife and ensure you have a guide or reliable GPS.
Russian
June-August
The region experiences heavy mud and flooding during the spring thaw, making some roads difficult to navigate.
Summer offers the most comfortable weather for exploring the river and the surrounding taiga.
A short but scenic season where the forests turn gold; prepare for rapidly dropping temperatures.
Winters are extremely cold with heavy snowfall, requiring specialized clothing and preparation.