Getting There
Regional buses connect Izhmorskiy to larger cities like Kemerovo, though a car is better for exploring.





Izhmorskiy is a small town and administrative center situated in the Kuzbass region of Russia. With a population of just under 6,000 people, it provides a modest and peaceful environment typical of the Kemerovo Oblast's smaller settlements. The town serves the surrounding rural area and is characterized by its functional architecture and residential streets. While not a major tourist destination, it offers travelers a chance to see the everyday reality of life in the Siberian hinterland, far from the bustling metropolitan centers.
Izhmorskiy is a small town and administrative center situated in the Kuzbass region of Russia. With a population of just under 6,000 people, it provides a modest and peaceful environment typical of the Kemerovo Oblast's smaller settlements. The town serves the surrounding rural area and is characterized by its functional architecture and residential streets. While not a major tourist destination, it offers travelers a chance to see the everyday reality of life in the Siberian hinterland, far from the bustling metropolitan centers.
Located in the heart of the Kuzbass region.
Home to a small community of approximately 6,000 residents.
Serves as a local administrative hub for the district.
Offers a glimpse into everyday life in rural Siberia.
Limited accommodation options within the town itself.
The town is primarily a residential and administrative hub.
Extreme weather conditions are common during the winter months.
Regional buses connect Izhmorskiy to larger cities like Kemerovo, though a car is better for exploring.
Expect basic amenities; ensure you have essentials before arriving as specialized goods may be limited.
A quiet stop while exploring the Kuzbass region.
RUB ₽
$30-$60 p/day
5,950
Russian is the primary language spoken; carrying a translation app is highly recommended for visitors.
Russian
June-August
The region experiences significant snowmelt, which can lead to muddy roads and damp conditions.
This is the best time to visit for mild weather and exploring the surrounding Siberian landscape.
Temperatures drop quickly, but the changing colors of the taiga offer a unique visual experience.
Expect severe cold and heavy snow; proper thermal clothing and preparation for sub-zero temperatures are essential.