The Mammoth Museum, located in Yakutsk, the capital city of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Russia, is a world-renowned destination for those interested in prehistoric fauna, particularly the woolly mammoth. Here's how you can reach the museum:
Most travelers will arrive via Yakutsk International Airport (YKS). From there, you can take a taxi or a public bus to reach the city center.
If you're already in Russia, you can drive to Yakutsk, although the journey can be long and difficult due to extreme weather conditions. The most direct route is via the Kolyma Highway (also known as the "Road of Bones").
Once in Yakutsk, you can take a local bus or taxi to the Mammoth Museum. Bus routes frequently change, so it's best to ask locally for the latest schedule. Taxis are readily available and can be hailed on the street or booked via a taxi app or hotel concierge. The museum is located on the campus of the North-Eastern Federal University, making it relatively easy to find.
If you are staying in the city center, you may choose to walk to the museum. It’s a great way to see the sights of Yakutsk en route to the museum.
Before setting out, check the current visiting hours as they may vary seasonally or during public holidays. It’s always best to confirm the timings to avoid any disappointment.
Please ensure you dress appropriately for the weather, as Yakutsk can experience severe cold temperatures, especially during the winter months.