
Riding from Ulan-Ude to the most southern point of Lake Baikal, Slyudyanka, the route leads parallel to the rails of the Transsiberian Railroad. The street is in perfect condition, which is also due to its importance as a main connection between Moscow and Vladivostok. But therefore traffic is heavier, and especially the number of motor trucks is rising.
But this route section has its charm, too. After riding along the river Selenga on a flat road, you reach Lake Baikal. From now on, the road leads close to the lakefront all the time. This not always means in view of the lake, but everywhere there are short ways that lead you through the forest to little villages and the most beautiful beaches. Vydrino is a place that can be left out. It certainly was a major military base once, which is surrounded by vast dumps now. Furthermore, Lake Baikal itself is very hard to get to in this region.