Baikal-Amur Mainline. For most people, it is an abbreviation from geography textbooks. Century project, Komsomol, eternal permafrost. But today, the BAM is not just freight trains with coal and timber. It is a unique tourist attraction that can compete with many advertised routes. Thousands of kilometers of taiga, mountains, rivers, and tunnels where a person feels like a grain of sand. In 2026, interest in BAM as an attraction grew: tourist trains, rafting, excursions appeared. It's time to embark on a journey along the most romantic railway in Russia.
Baikal-Amur Mainline is a railway 4287 km long from Taishet (Irkutsk Oblast) to Sovetskaya Gavan (Khabarovsk Krai). Construction was carried out intermittently from 1938 to 1984, with the peak in the 1970s-1980s. In 1984, the "golden link" was laid. BAM passes through the zone of eternal permafrost, seismic activity, through 7 mountain ridges, 11 large rivers ( Lena, Amur, etc.). There are 4,200 bridges, over 30 tunnels, including the North-Mui tunnel (15 km). This engineering marvel still causes admiration.
For tourists, BAM is an opportunity to see untouched nature: taiga, hills, rivers, lakes. As well as industrial artifacts: stations with mosaics, steam locomotive memorials, abandoned settlements. The route passes through three time zones. You can see the North-Mui tunnel, which was built for 26 years, and the Devil's Bridge viaduct. For extreme sports enthusiasts — rafting on the tributaries of the Vitim, trekking to Baikal from the BAM branch. Also possible hunting, fishing (trout, lenok), collecting wild plants.
In 2026, specialized tourist trains were launched: "BAM-Express" and "Golden Mainline". They run from Irkutsk to Khabarovsk with stops at key points: Taishet (the beginning of BAM), Severobaikalsk (the shore of Baikal), Nizhneangarsk, Taksimo, Chara (desert with towers), Tynda (the capital of BAM). In the trains — air-conditioned compartments, shower, meals in the restaurant car. There is a guide who tells the story of every kilometer. The cost of a one-week tour is from 50,000 rubles (accommodation and excursions included).
The city of Severobaikalsk is a large station of BAM, right on the shore of Lake Baikal. Tourists can swim (water +12 in summer), take a boat to Cape Kotelnikovsky (hot springs) or to the bay Aaya. There is a BAM museum in the city, where models of tunnels, dioramas of construction are shown. The "Memory Train" is popular — an excursion on a narrow-gauge, which transported construction materials. Overnight stays in hotels or private houses.
Tynda is a city where the management of Baikal-Amur Railway is located. Here is a monument to the pioneers — a steam locomotive memorial. In 2026, the "BAM quarter" is working in Tynda: stylized streets with Soviet signs, an open-air museum (wagon club, bulldozer, dump trucks). Tourists can ride a draisine on the old track. The airport of Tynda accepts flights from Moscow, Irkutsk, Khabarovsk.
The longest tunnel on BAM (15,343 m). Built for 26 years due to eternal permafrost, mudflows, high seismicity. Opened in 2003. Tourists can drive through it by train (it takes 15 minutes). A monument to the builders is installed at the western portal. For extreme sports enthusiasts, an emergency adit descent is organized (with a guide, in a helmet). The impression is chills down the spine.
At the station Chara (Zabaikalsk), there is an amazing place — Charskaya Sands (dunes up to 80 m high) in the middle of taiga and swamps. This is a geological phenomenon. Tourists come here by train, then by all-terrain vehicles or on foot (10 km). You can organize a photo session, ride on snowboards on the sands (special boards). In 2026, a tourist campsite with a shower and toilets was built.
The tributary of Vitim flows along BAM. Here are rafting routes of category 3-4. Starts from the station Kuyelebekerskaya to Taksimo. Length — 120 km, 5 days. Rapids named "Three Towers", "Waterfall", and "Daughter's Tongue". Extremity: cold water, rocks, wild banks. In 2026, a combined tour is popular: train to Taksimo, rafting, then return by train. For beginners — instructors.
After the Perestroika, many settlements along BAM became deserted. One of the most famous is Chara (not to be confused with the station) and Kovokta. Here there are five-story buildings without windows, overgrown with birch, broken equipment. Tourists-stalkers come to take "post-apocalyptic" photos. However, be careful: there may be bears. It is better with a local guide.
The best time is July-August (dry and warm). Clothing: waterproof jacket, warm things (even at night in summer +5). Insect repellents (gnus!). Food: snacks, water can be taken from rivers after boiling. Mobile connection is only available in large settlements. Take cash with you: ATMs are available in Severobaikalsk, Tynda, Neryungri. Book tickets for tourist trains in advance.
BAM is not just a road. It is an adventure that changes one's perception of Russia. Where the rails disappear into infinity, you realize: man can do everything. Even build a road through eternal permafrost.
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