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Omsk Oblast Voyage Tips and guide

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    Omsk Oblast (Russian: О́мская о́бласть OHM-skuh-yuh OH-blust') is a region in Western Siberia, which borders Tyumen Oblast to the northwest, Tomsk Oblast to the northeast, Novosibirsk Oblast to the east, and Kazakhstan to the south.

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    Map of Omsk Oblast

    • 1 Omsk — One of Siberia's most important cities and one of Russia's largest, an excellent stop on the Trans-Siberian Railway
    • 2 Tara Tara, Omsk Oblast on Wikipedia — one of Siberia's first cities in the 16th century and the "mother" to many of Siberia's most important cities as it was an expeditionary base; it is a sleepy town home to a number of historical churches
    • 3 Bolsherechye Bolsherechye, Omsk Oblast on Wikipedia — a historic old Siberian fortress town (1627), which contains a huge zoo; its hippopotamuses made the news by turning up in a nearby lake and giving a couple drunk fishermen a real scare!

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    Understand

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    Lenin Street in Omsk

    Talk

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    Expect that some knowledge of Russian will greatly assist you in your travels here.

    Get in

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    Omsk is a major stop (and indeed, one of the best stops) on the Trans-Siberian Railway. This capital city is also the "terminus" for the Trans-Siberian Railway's South Ural branch.

    Omsk Tsentralny Airport (OMS IATA), serviced by flights from Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Krasnoyarsk, and Andijan, Uzbekistan.

    Get around

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    See

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    • 1 Achair Convent. A beautiful convent outside Omsk, which was used as a gulag in the 1930s, where over 100,000 perished from malnutrition and the cold (Q4073334) on Wikidata

    Do

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    • Cruising, whitewater rafting, and canoeing along the Irtysh, Tara, and Shish rivers
    • Hunting

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    Stay safe

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    Go next

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    The next major stops on the Trans-Siberian Railway are Tyumen to the west and Novosibirsk to the east. The first major stop to the west along the South Ural Branch of the Trans-Siberian Railway is Petropavlovsk, Kazakhstan.



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