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Yakutsk is a fascinating city located in the northeastern part of Russia, renowned for its unique cultural heritage and cold climate. It is one of the most prominent cities in Siberia and serves as the economic and administrative heart of the Sakha (Yakutia) Republic.

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Yakutsk - Weather

Average monthly temperature & precipitation

  1. January

    Temperature -32°C

    Precipitation 6%

  2. February

    Temperature -29°C

    Precipitation 7%

  3. March

    Temperature -16°C

    Precipitation 19%

  4. April

    Temperature -6°C

    Precipitation 23%

  5. May

    Temperature 7°C

    Precipitation 25%

  6. June

    Temperature 15°C

    Precipitation 23%

  7. July

    Temperature 19°C

    Precipitation 25%

  8. August

    Temperature 14°C

    Precipitation 32%

  9. September

    Temperature 9°C

    Precipitation 33%

  10. October

    Temperature -5°C

    Precipitation 25%

  11. November

    Temperature -20°C

    Precipitation 16%

  12. December

    Temperature -27°C

    Precipitation 6%

Discover Yakutsk

About the city

Yakutsk, a city with deep-rooted history in the cold lands of Siberia, is an epitome of resilience and culture. Known for its extreme cold weather, it attracts scientists and tourists interested in experiencing its icy conditions. Despite being one of the coldest cities in the world, Yakutsk boasts a vibrant culture and a rich history dating back to its founding in 1632. The city is also home to the Sakha Republic's regional government and acts as a primary hub for Russian diamond mining industries. Modern Yakutsk is a city of contrasts, where traditional practices meet contemporary life amidst icy landscapes.

Top attractions

Visitors to Yakutsk often explore the fascinating Permafrost Museum, which offers a unique glimpse into the icy depths beneath the earth's surface. Another must-visit is the Mammoth Museum that showcases the prehistoric past with its incredible exhibits of mammoth remains. The Treasury of the Republic of Sakha is also worth a visit, displaying a brilliant collection of diamonds and other precious jewels mined in the region. For those interested in local culture, the National Art Museum of the Sakha Republic provides insights into the artistry and heritage of the Yakut people. A stroll along Lenin Square gives tourists a chance to experience local life and historic architecture, a reminder of Soviet influences.

Best time to visit

The best time to visit Yakutsk is during the summer months, from June to August, when temperatures are milder, allowing for a more comfortable exploration of the city. This period sees daylight almost around the clock, providing endless opportunities for sightseeing and outdoor activities. However, winter holds its own allure, offering unique experiences such as the Ice Festival and the chance to witness the mystical northern lights. Tourists should be prepared for extreme cold if visiting between November and March, as temperatures can drop dramatically. Regardless of when you visit, Yakutsk offers memorable adventures year-round.

Frequently asked questions

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To get to the city centre from the airport, you can take a taxi, which is the most convenient option, or opt for a bus service that operates regularly. Depending on the traffic, a taxi ride takes around 15-30 minutes, while the bus might take a bit longer. Airport shuttles are also available for direct transfers to various hotels.