| Siberia instantly evokes images of a
stark, barren and hostile land - vast wilderness tracts suitable to be the final
destination for society's unwanted members, a place befitting the world's most notorious
penal colony. Maxim Gorky described it as "a land of chains and ice" and that is
how it was for all those hundreds and thousands sentenced to live their lives in the icy
wastelands of Siberia. |
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The tsar's secret police or Stalin's NKVD, both
wrote out one way tickets for the same destination - Siberia. Petty criminals,
recalcitrant peasants, avant garde visionaries, public enemies or private, political
dissidents or simply anyone the system and its rulers decided to get rid of - Siberia is
where they went.
Siberia is a vast flat land wrapped around a third
of the northern hemisphere, buried deep in the bowels of Mother Russia. Within its vast
expanse lies the largest freshwater lake in the world, meandering rivers, grassy steppes
and taiga teeming with wildlife, fiery, slumbering volcanos, towering snow clad mountains
and areas under permafrost. Ice and snow cover most of Siberia for the better part of the
year with temperatures falling below -68 °C at times.
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But Siberia has an unforgettable
beauty, a presence and an aura that mesmerises the mind and captivates the heart. It has
fabulous natural beauty, indigenous people, wondrous architecture and a sense of
space that is unsurpassable. |
Visitors come to see the brilliant blue skies, the
panoramic views, to travel on the romantic but exhausting Trans-Siberian trains and to see
a land that is only now open to travellers and tourists. A visit to Siberia is never
simply a trip, it is an experience, an expedition and an odyssey into a mysterious and
enigmatic land. |