Frequently asked questions

Why travel with us?
  • With us you will not just be accompanied by an interpreter. You will be accompanied by a guide-fixer-interpreter who has many years of experience on the Yamal Peninsula, a level of knowledge of Nenets culture and religion similar to that of a serious anthropologist or ethnographer and a long personal and professional relationship with the Nenets who you will visit.
  • We have access to the most traditional and most migratory camps, who migrate 2 – 5 times a week. We can always advise you on the best camps to visit if your priority is to join the Nenets on their migrations.
  • We have access to the biggest Nenets camps with up to 11,000 reindeer. We can always get you out to a camp with several thousand reindeer.
  • Nobody else has as much experience running tours on the Yamal Peninsula as we do. This, combined with the long personal and professional relationships we have with dozens of Nenets camps, perfectly positions us to help our guests achieve even the most complex goals.
  • Nobody else has direct access to as many nomad camps as we do in as many different areas.
  • Nobody else has worked with as many different film crews on the Yamal Peninsula as we have.
  • We do not pass your booking on to another agency, for the simple reason that no other agencies can provide most of the trips on this site. By booking through us you are cutting out any and all middlemen and going direct to the tour operator, as well as getting a truly unique travel experience that very few other people have had.
  • We pay the Nenets a very decent fee for hosting our guests and for helping them achieve their goals. We always pay them more than would be expected, so that they are well compensated for their hard work and enthusiastic to help our guests achieve their goals.
  • We our always happy to tailor itineraries to our guests’ requirements or create something completely new. The set itineraries displayed on this site are really just a starting point for creating your own unique experience and can be altered as much as you want. Our tours are all bespoke, so you can choose your own dates and group size. We can run all our tours for just one person or for large groups, depending on the wishes of the client.
  • All our guides are passionate about the Yamal Peninsula and Nenets culture. This means they understand what their guests want to see and will always seek out the most interesting places and experiences for them.
Isn’t the Yamal Peninsula too cold for travel in winter?

As they say in Siberia, “a northerner is not someone who does not feel the cold. It is someone who knows how to dress warm.” They also say, “there is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing.” This is really true. With the right clothing it is possible to comfortably enjoy a full day outdoors in the most extreme temperatures. The Nenets, in their thick fur clothing, can comfortably sleep outdoors in -50°C. Obviously we do not expect any of our guests to try that. However, the point remains: Siberian winter temperatures are comfortable and enjoyable when you have the right clothing. Trousers, jackets and boots rated down to -45°C can be rented from us in Salekhard, as can sleeping bags rated down to -60°C. They will be delivered to you at the beginning of the trip and collected from your hotel at the end. For people who really suffer from the cold your Nenets hosts will usually be able to find a spare set of traditional reindeer-fur clothing for you too. If you wore this on top of the clothes you rented from us, you would be more in danger of overheating that getting cold!

We of course send a recommended clothing and equipment list to all guests during the booking process. Yamal Peninsula winters are extremely cold, but this is one of the main attractions! Our guests explore winter fairytale landscapes and learn from people who live in subzero temperatures for months on end. These people have thousands of years of living comfortably and successfully in this environment and will be looking after you 24/7. And of course, apart from on migrations, you always have the chum to warm up in if you ever get too cold.

If you are really worried about the cold then you can rent a private Trekol all-terrain vehicle with driver for the duration of your trip. This means that there will always be a warm space where you can escape from the cold, even on migrations.

Is the Yamal Peninsula dangerous?

In a word – no. Much of Russia became quite dangerous during the 1990s after the collapse of the Soviet Union. However, that was mostly in big cities like Moscow and St Petersburg. The Yamal Peninsula was one of the least affected places. That era ended 20 years ago. Most expats who live in Russia find it safer than their European or American home city. Many Siberians have met few foreigners and treat them as something of a visiting celebrity. Everyone who visits the Yamal Peninsula returns home with unforgettable memories of the kindness and hospitality of local people.

What are living conditions like in a chum (reindeer-fur teepee)?

The chum has a stove in the middle in winter or an open fire in summer, so it is always warm during the day. However, at night when nobody feeds the fire it gets colder and a sleeping bag is required.

On either side of the chum is a bedding area. This is made of warm, soft reindeer furs on top of a layer of bouncy, springy twigs. It is actually very comfortable. However, guests need to be aware that everyone sleeps lined up next to each other with their head by the wall of the chum and their feet nearer to the stove or fire in the centre. There may only be a couple of feet between you and the person sleeping next to you.

There are tables and stools that are brought out for meals several times a day and a small sink with melted snow in the corner for washing and brushing teeth.

Where do I go to the toilet?!

Nenets encampments do not have toilets. You need to walk some distance away from the chums (reindeer-fur teepees), find a place that is out of sight and do your business there. For people who cannot manage this we can bring a kind of portable toilet from Moscow.

How can I charge electrical equipment while with the Nenets?

Most Nenets camps these days have a generator which they switch on for a few hours every evening. If you just need to charge a couple of cameras and a laptop this should be more than enough. However, please be aware that such extreme cold does sometimes make it hard to start the generator or cause it to break down completely. This is more common in the extreme cold of December and January. Photographers should always bring plenty of spare batteries with them just in case.

For film crews with large amounts of kit, the camp generator will probably not be sufficient. For such crews we can purchase a 2-kilowatt generator in advance, complete with cable, adapters, petrol and oil.

Can I rent cold-weather clothing and equipment on the Yamal Peninsula?

Yes, we have sets of jackets, trousers and boots to rent, as well as sleeping bags. The jackets and trousers are rated down to -45°C, the boots are rated down to -50°C and the sleeping bags are rated down to -60°C. We will deliver them to you at the beginning of the trip in Salekhard and collect them from your Salekhard hotel at the end of the trip.

Which tour would you recommend for a first time visiter?

For a first time visiter we would recommend the Yar-Sale tour. This is the tour that will immerse you in the extreme migratory lifestyle of the Nenets nomads more than any other. If you come at the right time of year, they will be migrating 2 – 5 times a week. They also have the biggest reindeer herds (up to 11,000), which of course makes these migrations utterly spectacular. Everyone wears traditional clothing every day throughout the winter, including gus jackets and women’s hats when it is very cold.

For someone who is less concerned about migrating and about large herd size, and who wants to visit a place where almost no other foreigners have ever been, the Seyakha tour is a serious extreme adventure trip. People here live like they did in Yar-Sale 10 to 15 years ago. Everyone wears gus jackets and Nenets women’s hats every day, and Nenets legend songs have been better preserved than in the Yar-Sale area. Disadvantages of this trip are that it is more expensive, herds are smaller, they migrate less and you can expect helicopter delays on your way back from Seyakha to Salekhard.

If you are worried about the cold, we would recommend the Summer migration trip. The nomads visited are from the same area as the Yar-Sale nomads and have preserved their migratory lifestyle and traditions just as well.

If you have little time and a limited budget, the Budget tour is the one for you. Nenets here have smaller herds and are less traditional and less migratory than in the other tours. However, they all wear traditional clothing and live in traditional chums (reindeer-fur teepees). If you just want a quick experience of Nenets life and some photos of traditionally dressed nomads, this may be the one for you.

If you do not want a cultural immersion tour but more of a sight-seeing tour moving from place to place, the Overland across Yamal tour is for you. On this tour we visit three different nomad camps as well as the Polar Ural Mountains, muskox herds and gulag camps.

Do I need to be fit?

None of our tours require a particularly high level of fitness. There are no prolonged periods of walking or other physical activity. However, on winter tours guests do need to be in a reasonable overall state of health. When accessing the nomad camp, when travelling out to the reindeer herd or when migrating you will need to endure extended periods in cold weather and on bumpy, cramped sledges.

Do I need special travel insurance?

Yes, anyone coming on our tours must have travel insurance. It must cover the region to be visited, the activities to be engaged in and helicopter evacuation.

How far in advance do I need to book?

A 35% deposit will reserve the dates of your trip. The earlier you pay this, the better your chances of getting your desired dates, the most experienced guide and the most interesting Nenets camps. On the Yamal Peninsula there are very few experienced guides. Transport is by non-standard means and we need to book it far in advance. To be sure of getting what you want, it is therefore best to plan in advance. We will of course explain which guides, accommodation and transport are available for your proposed dates, as well as which Nenets camps we can send you to. However, they will only be confirmed once you send the deposit. The balance of payment must be sent two months before the tour start date.

We can organise your trip even if you only book one week in advance. However, in that case your choice of guide, transport and Nenets camp will be seriously reduced. Most Nenets camps have no mobile phone reception, so they need to be warned far in advance about the arrival of guests. With only one week to organise the trip, the number of camps we would be able to contact would be seriously reduced.

I am a single person, do I pay a single person supplement?

All prices indicated on our tour programs include twin or double accommodation. For those who would prefer to have single accommodation a single supplement is indicated on every tour program.

How many people will there be in the group?

All the tours we advertise on this website are bespoke itineraries. We do not run tours with set departure dates that anybody can join. Therefore the number of people in your group depends only on you. If you are a single traveller, there will be just you. If you are booking as a group of friends, there will be just you and your friends. We will not add unknown people to your group, unless you specifically request us to do so. If you are a single traveller who would like to join a group, we can try to find one. However, it depends on whether we have any other groups willing to accept other travellers at the same time as you want to go. As many of our clients are film crews, photographers and researchers, they are often unwilling to accept other travellers in their group.

What is included?

You will find a list of inclusions and exclusions at the bottom of every tour page on this website. However, as with everything we offer this is customisable. We can include or exclude anything you want in the price of your trip. If you want to include something that is not on the list of inclusions, please let us know. Likewise if you would like to exclude something from the price, please let us know.

Which countries do you accept bookings from?

We accept bookings from all countries. Our guides speak many major world languages including English, French, Spanish, German, Chinese, Russian and non-fluent Indonesian.

There are things I would like to see and do on the Yamal Peninsulal that are not included in any of your set itineraries. What can I do?

Please get in contact with us. We have only included a few set itineraries on our website as an example of what we offer. All our trips can be tailored. We are always happy to create completely new itineraries for our guests based on their own goals and requirements. Whatever you want to do on the Yamal Peninsula, there is nobody better placed to organise it than us.

I prefer travelling independently in a more backpacking / exploratory style than that offered on most standard tours. How much freedom and flexibility do I get on your tours?

Our guides and our owner / founder / director began as backpackers and exploratory adventure travellers in some of the remotest parts of the planet decades ago. They started informally guiding a few trips many years ago. Yamal Peninsula Travel was born out of that fairly informal start. We now have a decade of experience guiding trips on the Yamal Peninsula. This allows us to understand pretty much immediately the style of trip that most travellers want. If you want your guide to be more of a travel companion, this is how it will be. On the other hand, if you want your guide to pamper you throughout the trip, this is also no problem. We have a very good understanding of what most travellers want and our guides are able to adapt to their needs easily.

Some people prefer team expeditions where everyone mucks in. Others prefer to follow a guide on a strictly preordained route. Some want to be involved in the decision-making process. Others prefer not to think about organisation, route changes or flexibility. Some prefer roughing it while others want a more luxurious and catered trip. We can provide any of these trip styles based on your own preferences. We will discuss your requirements at length during the booking process.

Will I need to “rough it” on your tours?

As mentioned above, we are always happy to tailor our trips to the needs of the client. While some people actually enjoy roughing it, others do not. As the aim of most tours we offer is to immerse oneself in the local culture, we generally recommend doing as the locals do and spending as much time as possible with them. On the Yamal Peninsula this means sleeping in a chum (reindeer-fur teepee) and travelling by sledge attached to the back of a snowmobile at some point. However, if this seems like too much “roughing it” for you, we are happy to provide other options. You can rent your own all-terrain vehicle with beds and a kitchenette in it or you can rent a helicopter. We can even provide you with your own cook if required. Suggestions for clients who want a higher level of comfort can be found on our VIP tours page. Whatever you want, we guarantee 100% that we can provide it if it actually exists!

What do I need to bring?

This varies depending on the itinerary and the time of year. We will send you a detailed list of the necessary clothing and equipment during the booking process. It will be possible to rent some items from us if you do not have them yourself.

Do you offer trips to other parts of Russia?

Yes. Please visit our sister sites. They offer trips to:

  1. Arctic Russia
  2. Yakutia
  3. Lake Baikal