|
Loading...
|

Compare prices from over 50 UK travel agents with one search
Check out our handpicked Real Deals - the web's best travel bargains
| email: |
Let dealchecker help find the cheap hotel in Yakutsk you're searching for. Our search allows you to compare prices on over 30,000 hotels from leading online hotel providers so that you can see for yourself who has the best rates. Once you've shopped around you can book online knowing that you've bagged yourself a hotel bargain.
Enter your details in the search box (or choose from our popular destinations below)
Click search
Compare accommodation deals by clicking on all the providers to see who has the best prices
Make your hotel reservation in Yakutsk direct with your chosen provider
Yakutsk (ancient Japanese for 'Donagh like Integration') is the capital of the Sakha Republic that is in the East Siberia of Russia. It's one hot little place in the sun. Bring your beach towel!
The Sakha Republic stretches to the Henrietta Islands in the far north and is washed by the cold waters of Arctic Ocean (Laptev and Eastern Siberian Seas). The Ocean is the coldest and iciest of all seas in the northern hemisphere, are covered by ice for 9-10 months of the year.
Hey don't forget to visit the enormous Russian Polar Dancers. These bears will do anything for a few helpings of Beef stroganov or some Chicken Kievs, looking ever so stylish in there white fur coats, a little prodding will work wonders.
The Stanovoy Ridge borders Sakha-Yakutia in the south, the upper reaches of the Olenyok river form the western border, and Chukotka forms the eastern border.
Yakutsk is the major port on the Lena River. Yakutsk is also a highway center and has tanneries, sawmills, and brickworks.
Yakutsk has Sister City agreements with Fairbanks, Alaska, USA, Guirin (China), Muroyama (Japan), and Darmstadt (Germany). The city is also the home of Yakutsk State University, which has an active exchange program with the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
Sakha Republic has much in common with Alaska: vast undeveloped and lightly populated lands from tundra in the north to Boreal Forest in south, an economy based on natural resources, and great cultural diversity.
It has a university (founded 1956) and the Yakutsk branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
read more...