Local Transport
Buses connect the town to Omsk, the regional capital, for those traveling by public transit.





Tavricheskoye is an urban-type settlement and the administrative center of the Tavrichesky District within the Omsk Oblast, Russia. Situated in the southern part of the West Siberian Plain, it supports a local population of around 13,000. The town serves primarily as a regional hub for agriculture and local administration. Visitors to the area will find a calm, slow-paced environment characteristic of rural Siberian settlements, offering an authentic look at life outside the major regional cities. The surrounding landscape is typical of the region, featuring flat plains and local agricultural activity.
Tavricheskoye is an urban-type settlement and the administrative center of the Tavrichesky District within the Omsk Oblast, Russia. Situated in the southern part of the West Siberian Plain, it supports a local population of around 13,000. The town serves primarily as a regional hub for agriculture and local administration. Visitors to the area will find a calm, slow-paced environment characteristic of rural Siberian settlements, offering an authentic look at life outside the major regional cities. The surrounding landscape is typical of the region, featuring flat plains and local agricultural activity.
Administrative center of the Tavrichesky District.
Located within the vast landscapes of the Omsk Oblast.
Home to a local population of approximately 13,000 residents.
Authentic atmosphere of a Siberian urban-type settlement.
Limited tourist infrastructure compared to larger cities like Omsk.
The town is primarily residential and administrative in nature.
Vast natural landscapes of the Omsk region are accessible nearby.
Buses connect the town to Omsk, the regional capital, for those traveling by public transit.
Siberian winters are extremely cold; ensure you have heavy thermal gear if visiting between November and March.
Quiet local exploration and experiencing rural life in the Omsk region.
RUB ₽
$30-$60 p/day
13,063
English is rarely spoken here, so learning basic Russian phrases or having a translation app is essential.
Russian
June-August
Late spring sees the snow melt, though roads can be muddy during the seasonal thaw.
Warm and pleasant, ideal for exploring the surrounding countryside and local parks.
Cooler temperatures and changing colors in the forests typical of the Omsk region.
Very cold with significant snowfall; best for those who enjoy authentic Siberian winter landscapes.