Local Transport
Travel to Samus' is typically done via bus or car from the nearby city of Tomsk.





Samus’ is a populated place in the Tomsk Oblast of Russia, home to approximately 5,700 residents. Located on the banks of the Tom River, the settlement is characterized by its tranquil, small-town atmosphere. Historically linked to river activities, it provides a functional and peaceful environment away from the bustle of larger cities. Visitors to the area can experience the natural beauty of the Siberian landscape and the slow pace of local life.
Samus’ is a populated place in the Tomsk Oblast of Russia, home to approximately 5,700 residents. Located on the banks of the Tom River, the settlement is characterized by its tranquil, small-town atmosphere. Historically linked to river activities, it provides a functional and peaceful environment away from the bustle of larger cities. Visitors to the area can experience the natural beauty of the Siberian landscape and the slow pace of local life.
Scenic location on the banks of the Tom River.
Authentic small-town Siberian atmosphere.
Proximity to the regional center of Tomsk.
Limited tourist-oriented services and accommodation options within the settlement.
Significant seasonal temperature variations characteristic of the Siberian climate.
Language barrier, as English is not widely spoken in smaller regional settlements.
Travel to Samus' is typically done via bus or car from the nearby city of Tomsk.
The settlement's location on the Tom River makes it a popular spot for local fishing and riverside walks.
A quiet glimpse into local Siberian life along the river.
RUB ₽
$30-$50 p/day
5,706
Visitors should respect the residential nature of this small Siberian town as tourist infrastructure is limited.
Russian
June-August
The river thaw begins in late spring, though roads can be muddy and the weather remains unpredictable.
Mild temperatures and long days make this the most comfortable time for outdoor exploration and river views.
Early autumn offers crisp air and changing foliage in the surrounding Siberian forests before the first snow.
Expect harsh Siberian cold and heavy snowfall; travel requires preparation for sub-zero temperatures.