The train ride to Irkutsk was the longest one planned for my trip 4 nights straight. I got on the train and found that, lucky me I had a two bed car all to myself! Not what I was expecting, but it was great to have a little privacy after staying in hostels for the last week. The ride was beautiful, lots of small wooden villages and birch forests and the four days went by very quickly.
When I reached Irkutsk there was a ride waiting for me out to the lake. As we go nearer I asked about homestay that was arranged and they said it wasn’t a home, but that I would be staying in the chalet. Chalet?! well that sounds fine with me and sure enough a little ways up one of the valleys off of the main street of the lakeside town there was a beautiful wooden building. Again my own room and a balcony too this time ; )
I spent two days here walking the town and doing several small hikes up the hills surround the lake. The views were spectacular and on the second day I met a group of American students who I hiked with. Some of them wanted to get in the lake so even though it was a little early I joined them for a dip. The water was freezing, but felt really good and clean enough to drink…. very tasty.
After two days it was time to get back on the train to Mongolia!






