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My schoolmate - Sergey Ermak by name and a super driver by nature - may, might, can, could , would, should - drive you from Irkutsk to Khizir or/and from Lisvyanka to Khuzir, Olkhon island!

Superdrive

A car transfer might be a wise compromise between taking a public bus to Olkhon island (especially if you miss one) and a guided tour. Ideal for the group of 3. Can also take 4.

Our driver Sergey Ermak is experienced and reliable as his Toyota. His Camry is comfy, has an aircon and latest Black Eyed Pees music. Although his English is zero, this doesn't prevent him from being heavily involved into tourism.

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1500 R per car: Irkutsk - Listvyanka (150 km)

4500 R per car: Irkutsk - Khuzir / Olkhon island (600 km)

6000 R per car: Listvyanka - Khuzir / Olkhon island (750 km)

 

All those transfers can also be done by a 7 pax minibus!

2000 R per minibus: Irkutsk - Listvyanka (150 km)

6000 R per minibus: Irkutsk - Khuzir / Olkhon island (600 km)

7500 R per minibus: Listvyanka - Khuzir / Olkhon isl. (750 km)

 

To book a transfer please contact Jack Sheremetoff
info at baikaler dot com

 

Superdrive!

"Oh troika, winged troika, tell me who invented you? Surely, nowhere but among a nimble nation could you have been born in a country which has taken itself in earnest and has evenly spread far and wide over half of the globe, so that once you start counting the milestones you may count on till a speckled haze dances before your eyes... Rus, are you not similar in your headlong motion to one of those nimble troikas that none can overtake?The flying road turns into smoke under you, bridges thunder and pass, all fall back and is left behind!... And what does this awesome motion mean? What is the passing strange steeds! Has the whirlwind a home in your manes?... Rus, whither are you speeding to? Answer me. No answer. The middle bell trills out in a dream its liquid soliloquy; the roaring air is torn to pieces and becomes wind; all things on earth fly by and other nations and states gaze askance as they step aside and give her the right of way."

Nikolai Gogol