Benny’s Oymyakon Expedition8N/9D 4 Cities Moscow, Yakutsk, Khandyga, Oymyakon |
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Benny’s Royal Tours proudly presents a landmark expedition to Oymyakon, Siberia—the coldest inhabited place on Earth-departing on 24th March 2026, an adventure that may stand as the first expedition of its kind from South India. This carefully curated journey ventures deep into the heart of Siberia, covering Khandyga, the breathtaking frozen Lena Pillars, and remote Yakut villages where life continues against unimaginable cold. The expedition also includes the thrilling experience of crossing the Aldan River via winter ice bridges, offering participants a rare opportunity to witness and endure the extreme conditions that define this remote land. At the core of this expedition lies the unforgettable experience of living in Oymyakon and participating in the iconic Snow Festival, also known as the Pole of Cold Festival, a powerful celebration of culture, survival, and resilience in the world’s harshest climate. Adding to the intensity and historical depth, travelers will traverse the legendary Road of Bones, one of the most haunting highways on Earth, steeped in history and human endurance. This is more than a journey—it is an expedition into extremes, a test of spirit, and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore the farthest edges of human habitation with Benny’s Royal Tours. This is not an ordinary travel—it’s a bold adventure into the heart of human endurance, cultural wonder, and raw natural power. With Benny’s Royal Tours, you don’t just visit places—you make history. |
Tour FAQ
What is the destination of this expedition?
- This expedition travels to Oymyakon, the coldest inhabited place on Earth, located in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Siberia.
When does the expedition depart?
- The expedition departs on 24th March 2026, carefully timed to coincide with peak winter conditions and cultural celebrations.
What makes this expedition unique?
- This journey is considered one of the first expeditions of its kind from South India, offering rare access to extreme Arctic environments and remote Siberian communities.
What key locations are covered during the expedition?
- Highlights include Khandyga, the frozen Lena Pillars, remote Yakut villages, and travel along the historic Road of Bones.
How cold does it get during the expedition?
- Temperatures can drop below −40°C, offering a true firsthand experience of one of the harshest climates inhabited by humans.
Is this expedition physically demanding?
- Yes. This is a high-adventure, extreme-climate expedition requiring good physical fitness, mental resilience, and the ability to adapt to severe cold conditions.
How do travelers cross rivers in such extreme conditions?
- Participants experience the rare thrill of crossing the Aldan River via winter ice bridges formed during Siberia’s deep freeze.
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