News · Tour Operator «Sayan Ring» - welcome to Siberia http://www.sayanring.com/ eng info@sayanring.com Copyright 2024 Welcome to Siberia http://www.sayanring.com/news/welcome-to-siberia.htm http://www.sayanring.com/news/welcome-to-siberia.htm The tour operator "SayanRing" invites you to take part in an exciting journey.

For the most of people Siberia remains a mysterious and inaccessible land. The main reason is a lack of information. Travel on the Great Sayan Ring will raise the veil of the mystery, and everything you see will remain in your memory for a long time. 

Hurry up to book your journey!

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Mon, 19 Feb 2024 13:28:00 +0700
The International festival of World music and crafts "World of Siberia" http://www.sayanring.com/news/the-international-festival-of-world-music-and-crafts-world-of-siberia.htm http://www.sayanring.com/news/the-international-festival-of-world-music-and-crafts-world-of-siberia.htm This year the "World of Siberia" festival is planned to be held from 8th to 10th of July, in Shushenskoye, the Krasnoyarsk region.

Until 2012 it was called the "Sayan Ring". After rebranding, it received the name "The WORLD of Siberia".

Professional and amateur groups, solo performers of world music and dance, masters of decorative and applied arts will take part in the festival

Source: https://cultura24.ru/

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Mon, 14 Feb 2022 14:47:00 +0700
Krasnoyarsk will host the largest musical event http://www.sayanring.com/news/krasnoyarsk-will-host-the-largest-musical-event.htm http://www.sayanring.com/news/krasnoyarsk-will-host-the-largest-musical-event.htm From October 16 to 31, the Dmitri Hvorostovsky Festival will take place in Krasnoyarsk. It is the largest musical event of the region, where the brightest opera representatives, directors and artists meet to present masterpieces of classical music to the public on the stages of the Krasnoyarsk Regional Philharmonic and Opera and Ballet Theater.

Especially for this event, the tour operator "Sayan Ring" offers a unique 2-day tour. During the tour you will visit the Festival grand opening and symbolic places of Krasnoyarsk related to the worldwide famous singer’s biography, as well as other sights.

Tour date: October 16-18, 2021, 3 days - 2 nights.

Price: on demand (depending on the number of people in the group), includes hotel accommodation in 2-bed rooms, meals (a breakfast and lunch), excursion transfers, guide services, a ticket for a modern cable chairlift in the Bobrovy Log Funpark and tickets for the show at the Philharmonic Hall on October 16.

For more details call 8 (391) 2-220-800 or email info@sayanring.com. Learn about the full program on the website www.sayanring.ru.

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Tue, 05 Oct 2021 18:22:00 +0700
Eine Reportage für ein deutschsprechendes Publikum http://www.sayanring.com/news/eine-reportage-fr-ein-deutschsprechendes-publikum.htm http://www.sayanring.com/news/eine-reportage-fr-ein-deutschsprechendes-publikum.htm Mit der Transsibirischen Eisenbahn von Moskau zum Baikalsee mit Julia Finkernagel.

Der Zug macht Stopps dazu in Jekaterinburg und Krasnojarsk.

Zum Weihnachten bringt MDR Fernsehen eine lange Reportage über eine Winter-Reise nach Russland und Sibirien.

Genießen Sie bitte und träumen von einer schnellen Wiederaufnahme des Reiseverkehrs!

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Thu, 07 Jan 2021 08:40:00 +0700
E-visa to Russia http://www.sayanring.com/news/e-visa-to-russia-2021.htm http://www.sayanring.com/news/e-visa-to-russia-2021.htm In Russia, from January 1, 2021, an e-visa is introduced for tourist, business, humanitarian and guest trips.

Experts predict an increase in incoming tourism thanks to the possibility of obtaining visas online after a full-scale restoration of air traffic.

The electronic visa will be available to citizens of Austria, Andorra, Bahrain, Belgium, Bulgaria, Vatican City, Hungary, Germany, Greece, Denmark, India, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Iceland, Spain, Italy, Cyprus, China (including Taiwan), North Korea, Kuwait , Latvia, Lithuania, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, the Netherlands, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, North Macedonia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey, Philippines, Finland, France, Croatia, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Sweden, Estonia and Japan.

You can apply for a visa to Russia on the website.

It is necessary:

  • upload a personal photo
  • upload a copy of your passport
  • indicate the country of residence
  • note the region through which you plan to enter
  • provide email and contact phone number for automatic notification of the progress and result of processing an application with detailed instructions

To obtain a visa, you do not need an invitation, a hotel reservation or any other documents confirming the purpose of the trip.

The consular fee is $ 40, for children under 6 years old - free.

Obtaining a visa will take no more than four days. The validity of an electronic visa is 60 days from the date of receipt, but it is allowed to stay in Russia for no more than 16 days.

It will be possible to cross the border with such a visa through any specially equipped checkpoint (now there are 29) and travel around all Russia.

When crossing the border, a foreigner will need to present a printed notification of an electronic visa and a foreign passport.

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Sat, 02 Jan 2021 20:30:00 +0700
Christmas is around the corner http://www.sayanring.com/news/christmas-is-around-the-corner.htm http://www.sayanring.com/news/christmas-is-around-the-corner.htm

May Christmas be majestic and jolly!

Hope coming New Year will be more successful for you than 2020.

We all hope for the best, hope the borders will be open as soon as possible and trips will return to our life.

We wish happy holidays for you and your family. To be in good health, earn a lot of money and look to the future with optimism!

Take 2021 easy!

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Thu, 24 Dec 2020 19:06:00 +0700
50th anniversary of the museum in Shushenskoe http://www.sayanring.com/news/50th-anniversary-of-the-museum-in-shushenskoe.htm http://www.sayanring.com/news/50th-anniversary-of-the-museum-in-shushenskoe.htm Today the museum in Shushenskoe celebrates its 50th anniversary. The memorial museum "Siberian exile of Vladimir Lenin" was founded 50 years ago.

Short story:

In 1930 a small museum was created in the house where Lenin has been living in exile.

April 12, 1970 - Memorial Museum-Reserve “Siberian exile of Vladimir Lenin" was founded.

In 1993 it was transformed into the Shushenskoye historical and ethnographic museum-reserve.

How it was?

April 12, 1970. The eve of the 100th anniversary of Vladimir Lenin. In the village Shushenskoe a grandiose celebration - the opening of the Memorial Museum-Reserve “Siberian exile of Vladimir Lenin". In the central square, decorated with flags, banners, flowers, a solemn meeting was held. There were guests from many cities and regions of the country and the Krasnoyarsk Territory, workers of the All-Union Radio, Central Television, and newspaper correspondents. At the rally, words of respect and gratitude to Lenin, his covenants and ideas were heard. Everyone wished the museum to vividly and passionately promote the Leninist heritage.

“The whole central square was crowded with people. Getting to work that day was not easy. Museum staff, along with everyone, were at the rally, but whe the ribbon was cut, the guides were in the museum and were waiting for guests. There was no question of a free observation of the new exposition. The flow of people was divided into groups. The groups were huge, 120 people each. This day was a record number of visitors. Of course we were tired. But the feeling was incredible! This day was a real holiday! ” - recalls one of the veterans of the museum-reserve.

On April 12, 1970, the museum-reserve received about 2,000 visitors.

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Sun, 12 Apr 2020 10:43:00 +0700
Outgoing culture: indigenous people of Russia http://www.sayanring.com/news/outgoing-culture-indigenous-people-of-russia.htm http://www.sayanring.com/news/outgoing-culture-indigenous-people-of-russia.htm

According to official figures, 47 indigenous peoples live in Russia, numbering less than 50 thousand people. To count the smallest of them, fingers on one hand are enough. And on the verge of extinction there are not only northern peoples who spend their whole lives in difficult conditions, but also the indigenous people in quite climatically prosperous regions.

● Aleuts (Kamchatka) ● 482 people ●

The indigenous population of the Aleutian Islands. Mostly they live in Alaska in the USA, in Russia they live in Kamchatka and are included in the list of indigenous peoples of the North. The Aleuts themselves call "Unangan" or "Unangas".

Aleutian language in Russia is spoken by about 45 people. There are four dialects in the language: Western, Eastern, Bering and Attuan. The last one is extinct. One of the interesting features of the language is that there are no adjectives.

● Chulym people (Tomsk Region, Krasnoyarsk Territory) ● 355 people ●

Turkic people included in the list of indigenous peoples of the North. Chulym people live mainly in the Chulym river basin. Initially, they lived in tribal communities, then switched to territorial-Soviet communities. Traditionally, women and men have equal rights among Chulym people.

According to official figures, 44 people speak the Chulym language, according to linguists - only about 12. It is divided into Middle Chulym and Lower Chulym dialects. Experts suggest that the language will die out within 25 years. It is considered a non-written language, although in 2019 a translation of the Gospel of Mark into the Chulym language was published. It used the alphabet developed by the teacher of Tomsk State Pedagogical University Valeria Lemskaya.

● Oroks (Sakhalin island) ● 295 people ●

Ulta or Oroks - the Tungus-Manchu people, are included in the list of indigenous peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East. They are divided into the northern group “doroneni” (“people living in the North”) and the southern group “sunneni” (“people living closer to the sun”). Most Oroks  ive on Sakhalin island.

Today, a little less than 50 people speak the Oroklanguage. During its active use, the language was divided into East Sakhalin and Poronai, but now it is considered monodialectic. It is young-written - an alphabetical book based on the Cyrillic alphabet was released in 2008.

● Enets (Krasnoyarsk Territory) ● 227 people ●

There are only about 300 representatives of this Samoyed people; 227 of them live in Russia. Self-designation is "enneche", which means "man". Mostly, the Enets live on the territory of the Taimyr Dolgan-Nenets district. Their traditional occupations are deer hunting and fur-bearing animals, fishing, pack and draft reindeer herding.

The Enets language, which belongs to the Samoyed group of the Uralic languages, was long unwritten, until in 1986 Natalia Tereshchenko published a draft Enets alphabet with a forest dialect of the language in support. Today, the Enets are practically the only Taimyr northern people who do not have a legally recorded written language. Now experts continue to deal with this issue - the results of their work have already been submitted to the UN.

The source: The National Accent

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Sat, 21 Mar 2020 17:06:00 +0700
Day of Forests http://www.sayanring.com/news/day-of-forests.htm http://www.sayanring.com/news/day-of-forests.htm Russia is rich in forests, in the Siberian taiga! 

It's our lungs, please take care of every tree, every bush!

We remembered an old joke from our tourists back in the 2000s. They were on an trip to the Krasnoyarsk Stolby, sat on the shoulder of the "Grandfather" rock, from where a panorama of the vast forest opens in all directions.

Tourists: "What is here?"

Ranger: Taiga

Tourists: "And there?"

Ranger: Taiga

Tourists: "Let’s guess, in any direction again taiga-taiga-taiga!"

Right, in many-many kilometers!

So let it remain for ever!

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Sat, 21 Mar 2020 10:21:00 +0700
Forbes included the Circum-Baikal Railway in the list of the most beautiful railway routes in the world! http://www.sayanring.com/news/forbes-included-the-circum-baikal-railway-in-the-list-of-the-most-beautiful-railway-routes-in-the-world.htm http://www.sayanring.com/news/forbes-included-the-circum-baikal-railway-in-the-list-of-the-most-beautiful-railway-routes-in-the-world.htm

Traveling by train, when landscapes of incredible beauty replace each other outside the window, are a separate type of pleasure, and even ecological.

The best routes have been chosen - from the Swiss Alps to the Australian Red Deserts.

Once this 84-km-long road enveloping Lake Baikal from the south was a part of the Trans-Siberian Railway, but in the middle of the 20th century, when a backup section was introduced through the Olkhinsky plateau, this line lost its significance. Later, after the construction of the Irkutsk hydroelectric station, part of the track was flooded with the waters of the Irkutsk reservoir, and the section of the Baikal-Slyudyanka track became a dead end. In the 1980s and 90s, part of the road was reconstructed, and today this line is an architectural and landscape reserve. The route is purely touristic.

A trip along the Circum-Baikal Road is a great way to see the great lake. On the way there will be an opportunity to see beautiful views of Lake Baikal.

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Wed, 11 Mar 2020 14:24:00 +0700