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We arrive in Ulan Ude
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Our last hours on the Rossiya train
Olga’s B & B In Ulan Ude
Natasha, and her young son Sasha were there
at the Ula Ude train station ready to meet us. They were
taking us to Olga’s B & B in Modogueva Street. We have
booked
two nights for a total cost of 4,200 roubles which is about
$54 AUD for the two nights. We organised the booking
via
Hostel Bookers.
Natasha suggested a taxi ride for
150 rb as opposed to walking to Olga’s. We were glad we
chose the taxi option as it seemed like we went a long way
for our150 rb.
Added later: It wasn't all that far at all
as the crow flies. There was just not a quick or
direct route by car, however, when walking it is much
closer than you first realize.
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When our taxi pulled up
we saw a block of units surrounded by lovely trees.
There was a code to enter into the door key-pad
and a speaker in which we had to announce our arrival
plus a heavy steel security door to negotiate,.
Natasha made sure we understood the process.
Olga and her sister, Tatiana were at the house to meet
us. Natasha stayed a while to do introductions
and settle us in. We were surprised how large
Olga’s unit was. Olga spoke French and Russian but
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| Front view of Olga's housing block |
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Stairwell up inside the block of
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| Our twin room at Olga's |
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Jean, Tatiana and Ian |
Natasha has her own tour business and we have booked with
her to take us to the Ivgolinsky Datsan and to the Old
Believers tomorrow. You can contact Natasha here:
zabaikalom@mail.ru
and this is her phone number -
0011 7 (9025) 648-278. Her web site is
www.zabaikalom.com
Olga disappeared and Tatiana took over
It seemed Olga had to travel to Baikal right away so
Tatiana looked after us instead. She spoke no
English whatsoever but we got along famously. She is a
truly lovely and caring lady.
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| Buildings by the central square |
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Central Ulan Ude |
Wandering around central Ulan Ude
It was warm in Ulan Ude. We went for a walk and ended up
in the central city square where we found some edibles for lunch at one
of the kiosks. We sat down in the shade near the statue of Lenin’s head and
munched on our lunch. The thermometer on a nearby building said
it was 27 degrees.
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After lunch we went
looking for some old wooden houses that Natasha had
mentioned. They are located between the city square
and the river. The buildings are centuries old and
very beautiful. They are crafted from timber and a lot
of it is very decorative and has the appearance of
wooden lace. It was so hot we stopped for ice creams
and umpteen drinks from our water bottles. We never
saw Russians wandering along with water bottles or
hats. I guess we come from a hot sunny country so we
think of these things when others don't. |
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| Lenin's Head in central square |
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The Odigitrievsky Cathedral |
The buildings are a photographer's dream.
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| The decorative timber is lace-like |
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Wood buildings in the old part of
the city |
The buildings truly are wonderful to look at. They
must have had very talented craftsmen all those years ago to
create the delicate lace-like wooden trims on virtually all
the buildings.
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Wandering further in Ulan Ude
Our trip in the order it all happened:
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