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How to get to Tura

How to Get There: Introduction

When planning a journey to the heart of Evenkia, it is important to know in advance how to get to Tura — the administrative centre of this remote and rugged region of Russia. The settlement is isolated from major highways, so air travel remains the primary connection to the outside world, while land routes are available only seasonally. Despite the complex logistics, a trip to Tura promises a unique experience of discovering wild nature and the distinctive culture of the North.

By Plane

The fastest and most reliable way to reach this remote corner is by air transport. The local Gornyi airport serves as the settlement's main air gateway, receiving regular flights from regional centres, most often from Krasnoyarsk.

The flight over the endless taiga will provide unforgettable impressions even before landing. The airport is located in the immediate vicinity of the settlement, so the journey to the centre of Tura takes just a few minutes.

Airport name
Passenger traffic
Km from city
Very small
15.3

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Airlines

Airlines flying here:

By Train

There is no direct railway connection to this settlement, as there is no train station in Tura, and the railway network does not extend this far north. Travellers preferring trains will have to consider combined routes.

The optimal option is to travel by train to Krasnoyarsk, which is a major transport hub, and then transfer to a plane to reach your destination.

By Bus

Regular bus service to the "mainland" is absent due to the significant geographical distance and the lack of year-round automobile roads. It is impossible to get to Tura on a standard intercity bus.

During the winter period, specialised transport for shift workers may operate on winter roads, but this is not a stable tourist route. The distances here are vast, and travel time can be measured in days.

By Car

Travelling by car to Tura is an extreme adventure, accessible only to experienced drivers and only at certain times of the year. There are no year-round paved roads connecting the settlement to the federal network.

You can reach this location by car only via a winter road (zimnik) — a temporary road laid over snow and river ice, which usually functions from January to April. Such a journey requires serious preparation of an off-road vehicle and a reserve of fuel.

Travel Tips

A trip to Evenkia requires thorough preparation, as the remoteness of the region and the harsh climate dictate their own rules. To ensure your journey is comfortable and safe, please pay attention to the following recommendations.

  1. Seasonal clothing. In winter, it is extremely cold here (down to -50°C), so high-quality thermal wear and down jackets are essential. In summer, be sure to bring mosquito nets and thick clothing for protection against biting insects.
  2. Transport within the settlement. The settlement is compact, and you can move around it on foot. For trips to the surrounding areas, it is better to arrange transport with locals or use a taxi.
  3. Cash. Bank cards are not accepted everywhere, and connection with the bank may be intermittent. Be sure to carry a sufficient supply of cash rubles.
  4. Connectivity and Internet. Be prepared for mobile internet to be slow or unavailable. Download offline maps in advance.
  5. Groceries and prices. Due to complex logistics, food prices in shops may be significantly higher than in the central part of Russia.
  6. Local etiquette. Treat the traditions of Indigenous peoples and nature with respect. Do not leave litter in the taiga.
  7. First aid kit. Bring an extended set of medications with you. There are pharmacies, but their assortment may be limited.
  8. Souvenirs. Purchase items made by local artisans from beads, fur, or reindeer antlers — this is the best way to preserve the memory of your trip.

Following these simple rules will help you enjoy the unique nature and hospitality of the North while avoiding everyday difficulties.

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