Yamal Peninsula: most isolated Nenets
Tour Overview
Highlights
- Living in a traditional chum (reindeer-fur teepee) with a family of Nenets reindeer herders for five nights
- Getting involved in the daily life of the encampment, including nomadic migrations
- Observing a herd of several hundred reindeer
- Trying traditional Nenets cuisine of reindeer meat and Arctic fish such as chir and muksun.
- Having the best chances to see the Northern Lights of anywhere on the Yamal Peninsula
- Learning about Nenets culture and religion
- Observing the full range of traditional Nenets clothing including gus jackets and women’s hats
- Enjoying the utterly edge-of-the-world feel of the barren northern Yamal Peninsula tundra
- Flying 600km by helicopter over the Yamal Peninsula and touching down in remote villages on the way
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Salekhard
Meet at Salekhard airport and transfer to hotel. City tour to the excellent museum, 16th-century wooden fortress, market square where nomads sell meat and fish. Overnight in hotel.
Day 2: By helicopter to Seyakha and by snowmobile to Nenets camp
At 9am we fly three hours by helicopter from Salekhard to Seyakha, population 2600, via Yar-Sale and Mys Kamenniy villages. Upon arrival we have something to eat, drink some hot tea, get into our warmest clothes and travel by snowmobile to a nomad camp. These are the northernmost, most isolated and most traditional Nenets on the Yamal Peninsula. Very few foreigners have ever been here and very few locals have ever seen a foreigner. Overnight with a family of Nenets nomads in their chum (reindeer-fur teepee).
Days 3 - 6: Immersion in the daily life of the Nenets
Live with the nomads, eating and sleeping in their chums (reindeer-fur teepees). There will be no fixed itinerary for these days. Guests will merely observe and take part in the daily lives of the nomads and immerse themselves in this ancient culture. Daily life could include herding reindeer, lassoing reindeer with reindeer rawhide lassoes, strangling reindeer with ropes then eating the raw meat and drinking the blood (the Nenets’ favourite meal), migrating to a new campsite, collecting ice or snow for water, ice fishing with spears, making new sledges, sewing fur clothing, and so on.
Day 7: Return to Seyakha
Return to Seyakha by snowmobile and overnight in a local home.
Day 8: Spare day in Seyakha
Today is a contingency day in Seyakha in case blizzards delay our return from the nomad camp. This day is to prevent us from missing our flights home. However, if the nomad camp is not too far from Seyakha village and if the weather seems to be very good, your guide may take the decision to spend an extra day at the nomad camp instead, if you would prefer. Overnight in a local home.
Day 9: By helicopter to Salekhard
Fly to Salekhard. Overnight in hotel.
Day 10: End of tour
Service ends here. However, please be aware that helicopters from Seyakha to Salekhard are often delayed. Sometimes these delays can last a few days if the weather is particularly severe. Due to the likelihood of flights from Seyakha being delayed, it is recommend you either book a few nights in a Salekhard hotel or a flexible air fare back from Salekhard to your home country.
Price
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Price includes:
- One night’s accommodation in Salekhard at the beginning of the trip and one at the end.
- Helicopter from Salekhard – Seyakha – Salekhard
- Transfer in sledge attached to the back of a snowmobile from Seyakha to the nomad camp and back
- Nenets’ fees for hosting you
- All food while with the Nenets
- All transfers in Salekhard at the beginning of the trip
- Letter of invitation for Russian visa
- Border zone entry permit for Seyakha
- English- and Russian-speaking guide with knowledge of Nenets culture and religion on the level of an anthropologist
- Satellite phone for emergency use
Price does not include:
- Flights Moscow – Salekhard – Moscow. These can be added at extra cost if required.
- Personal travel insurance or medical insurance
- Clothing or equipment. You will need a sleeping bag, western boots, very warm western clothing and so on. Boots, trousers and jacket rated down to -45°C can be rented for $105 per person. Sleeping bags rated down to -60°C can be rented for $185 per person. Prices include delivery to you in Salekhard at the beginning of the trip and collection from your hotel at the end.
- Extra expenses such as accommodation, food, transport caused by delayed flights, extreme weather conditions or other force major situations.
- Satellite phone for personal or work-related calls. You can purchase minutes for $2 per minute.
- Personal expenses
- Services in Moscow
- Services or accommodation in Salekhard on day 10 or later