Arrival
The town is connected to the regional capital, Omsk, by road and rail, making it accessible for those traveling through the region.





Kormilovka is a small town and administrative center situated in the Omsk Oblast region of Russia. Home to around 10,000 residents, the town serves as a hub for the surrounding agricultural area and offers a quiet, unassuming atmosphere. Visitors will find a community that retains a traditional Siberian feel, far removed from the bustle of larger metropolitan areas. The town is characterized by its simple architecture and the vast, open landscapes typical of the West Siberian Plain. It provides a unique opportunity for travelers to witness the daily rhythms of provincial Russian life in a serene setting, making it an interesting stop for those exploring the deeper regions of Siberia.
Kormilovka is a small town and administrative center situated in the Omsk Oblast region of Russia. Home to around 10,000 residents, the town serves as a hub for the surrounding agricultural area and offers a quiet, unassuming atmosphere. Visitors will find a community that retains a traditional Siberian feel, far removed from the bustle of larger metropolitan areas. The town is characterized by its simple architecture and the vast, open landscapes typical of the West Siberian Plain. It provides a unique opportunity for travelers to witness the daily rhythms of provincial Russian life in a serene setting, making it an interesting stop for those exploring the deeper regions of Siberia.
Authentic Siberian small-town atmosphere.
Gateway to the rural landscapes of Omsk Oblast.
A peaceful stop away from major urban centers.
Connection to the historic Trans-Siberian rail route.
Limited tourist-oriented infrastructure and accommodation options.
Extreme seasonal temperature variations typical of the Siberian continental climate.
Best suited for those interested in local culture and rural exploration rather than traditional sightseeing.
The town is connected to the regional capital, Omsk, by road and rail, making it accessible for those traveling through the region.
Russian is the primary language spoken; carry a translation app as English proficiency is very limited.
Experiencing authentic, slow-paced provincial Siberian life.
RUB ₽
$30-$50 p/day
10,166
Facilities are basic, so ensure you have necessary supplies and cash before arriving from larger cities.
Russian
June - August
The thaw begins in April, leading to a muddy transition period before the greenery appears in May.
The most pleasant time for visiting, with long daylight hours and mild to warm weather.
September offers a crisp atmosphere and changing colors before the early onset of winter.
Extremely cold and snowy; only recommended for those fully prepared for sub-zero Siberian conditions.