Travel Blog Photos from Ulan Ude (353)
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![]() | Ulan Ude, Russia |
... you. Lots of piccies but still no USB port:-( Yesterday we visited a typical Buryat tent (Buryat's are the people who live in Ulan Ude, very like Mongolians). We had typical food - dumplings called Poozy's and a horrible sour milk drink. We also had a ...
... who were up for anything and hopefully we will see the all in Oz. Anyway I digress, we joined the Trans Siberian train line at Ulan Ude where we stopped for a leg stretch and to buy giant bottles of beer and look at girls in hot pants and short shorts. ...
I'll add more text later, but I got some nice pictures attached of Ulan Ude and the town of Goryachinsk next to Ulan Ude.
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Excursions in the Lake Baikal region
Posted on Jun 5, 2009, 10:10:22
... ... I would like recommend you some possibilities for the interesting excursions: Excursion to the Ivolginskij Tempel (40 km from Ulan-Ude) This is a unique Buddhist temple complex widely known abroad Russia. Most of the guests who visit Republic of ...
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Baikal winter fairytale
Posted on Sep 12, 2008, 14:22:45
... , where you will have a chance to be warmly greeted by local famillies. Moreover, you will have a chance to uncover Ulan Ude, the charming capital of Buryatia Republic, the most important center of Buddhism in Russia - Ivolginsky Datsan. This is the ...
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TransSiberian Railway - September 2008
Posted on Apr 20, 2008, 22:04:06
... follows: Moscow (3-4 days) - Yekaterinburg (2 days) - Krasnoyarsk (2 days) - Irkutsk - Olkhon Island (2-3 days) - Listvyanka - Ulan Ude (2 days). (Severobaikalsk, north side of the lake remains an alternative, depending on the weather, time schedule & ...
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Worst Toilets
Posted on Sep 30, 2005, 08:11:08
The worst toilet I ever experienced was just outside Ulan Ude in Russia. We'd been travelling around all morning visiting monasteries and I was really desperate to go. The only toilet was a little green hut in the middle of a field. You could smell ...
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