• And don’t forget to visit the Baikal Limnological Museum with 11 aquariums, containing the Lake Baikal fauna and trained Baikal freshwater seals.
  • Lake Baikal (Russian: Байкал bigh-KAHL) is a lake in Eastern Siberia, Russia. It is the biggest and deepest freshwater lake in the world, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Among these interesting creatures are the Baikal omul fish, Baikal oil fish and most notably, the Baikal seal or nerpa as they are called in Russian.
  • With that in mind, instead of spending a total of five nights in the Baikal region like we did, you could achieve essentially the same thing in just three nights.
  • According to scientists, the Baikal fauna consists of 2600 species of animals. ... Of the fish living in the reservoir, the most famous is the Baikal omul.
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  • Baikal – the biggest and the deepest freshwater lake in world, located in the southern part of eastern Siberia, just above Mongolia.
  • ...Baikal and how to organize a trip, step by step, to some of the most important places in this lake, such as Shaman Rock or the Circum-Baikal route, among others.
  • There are estimated to be over 1,000 species of plants and 2,500 species of animals to be found here including the Baikal freshwater seal.
  • On the cleanest lake on the planet called Lake Baikal, an ice sculpture competition "Crystal Seal" is held annually.
  • Unfortunately, it’s no longer possible to journey so close to the lake while onboard the train, but you can still see Baikal from afar on the route.