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Reclusive Siberian hermit Agafia Lykov comes out of isolation to say Happy New Year

By Anna Liesowska
31 December 2014

She has lived in the wilderness for 71 years but famous Old Believer faces the cameras to deliver world a message for first time.

'I wish everyone good health, spriritual salvation, prosperinty, well-being and long years ahead'. Picture: Igor Nazarov

A famous Siberian hermit who has only ever ventured out of isolation a handful of times has come out of hiding to deliver a New Year message to the world. Reclusive Agafya Lykova is the sole survivor of family of Old Believers that cut themselves off from civilisation for decades and in 1978 had no idea the World War Two had ended.

Members of a fundamentalist Russian orthodox church that had been persecuted since the days of Peter the Great in the 18th century, the Lykovs had fled deep into the Siberian wilderness amid a Stalinist purge of religions in 1936. As the years passed they retreated deeper and deeper into forests, foraging for whatever they could find and once even being forced to eat their leather shoes to survive.

Their full incredible story only emerged in the 1980s, turning them into a national phenomenon although Agafya chose to remain on the little plot.

Now the last remaining member of the family, even to this day she has only ventured out from isolation six times in her 71 years. However, for the first time she has gone in front of television cameras to wish the world a prosperous and fruitful New Year.

Giving an interview to NTV she said: 'I wish everyone good health, spriritual salvation, prosperinty, well-being and long years ahead'.

Reclusive Siberian hermit Agafia Lykov comes out of isolation to say Happy New Year
Agafya Lykova, 71. Picture: Alexander Kuznetsov, Krasnoyarsky Rabochiy 


Agafya, who was born in 1943, was given a handful of presents during the visit from the television crew, including batteries for her torch, candles, food for her goats and a food pack containing fruit and sweets. Her life in the Siberian countryside is tough and she told NTV correspondent Sergey Syrkin that she is now finding the harsh winter 'unbearable'.

He said: 'It’s hard to heat her izba (log house) and she fails to save enough products. Wild animals often come to her lodge and steal her food'.

During the interview he also discovered that the reclusive woman tries to chase away anyone who visits her with a cough or a cold. It was this partly this illness that killed her brothers and father, and she is scared of the symptoms. At the beginning of winter her neighbour, geologist Yerofey Sedov, came down with an illness and she told him to stay way.

Agafya said: 'He was coughing and coughing and I got scared. For me it’s case of if you cough, get away from here'.

Agafya has called the wilderness home for all of her seven decades, with her little plot located about 500 feet up a remote mountain side in the Abakan Range, in south-western Siberia. She was the fourth child of Karp and Akulina Lykov and for the first 35 years of her life she had no contact at all with anyone outside her family.

It was in the summer of 1978 that a group of geologists accidentally stumbled across the group, with scientists reporting that Agafia spoke a strange blurred language 'distorted by a lifetime of isolation'. Her father, Karp Lykov, had taken the decision to flee normal civilisation in 1936 after a communist patrol arrived at the fields on which he was working and shot dead his brother.

Gathering a few meagre possessions and some seeds, he took his wife, Akulina, their nine-year-old son, Savin, and two-year-old daughter Natalia, and headed off into the forest. Over the years they retreated deeper into taiga, building a series of wooden cabins amid the pine trees.

Reclusive Siberian hermit Agafia Lykov comes out of isolation to say Happy New Year


Reclusive Siberian hermit Agafia Lykov comes out of isolation to say Happy New Year
The Lykovs' house pictured in the middle of 80s, and Agafya some years ago. Pictures: Igor Nazarov, Vladimir Makuta


When their metal pots had disintegrated beyond use, they were forced to live on a staple diet of potato patties mixed with ground rye and hemp seeds. However a bad winter in 1961 killed off everything in their garden and they were reduced to eating their own leather shoes. The cold weather, and lack of food, tragically proved too much for Akulina who died.

Once the family was discovered they continued to live in the wilderness and, apart from salt, knives, forks and handles, they opted not to adopt any methods or items from the modern world. Sadly just two years later three of the four children also died: Savin and Natalia suffered kidney failure and Dmitry died of pneumonia.

Agafya’s father died in his sleep in February 1988, but despite her age and the risks to her health she continues to live on the little homestead.

A number of people, including Aman Tuleyev, the governor of Kemerovo Oblast, do keep an eye out for her, bringing her provisions including cabbage, flour, grapes and her favourite oranges. Vladimir Makuta, head of Tashtagolskyi region of Kemerovskaya Oblast, said: 'It is important for us to know she has everything she needs, that she’ll live another winter and will have food'.

Comments (66)

I was very moved by your life, your story... You are brave.. I hope you are in good health. Perhaps you could come out now and get help for your health. Just for a little while.. God Bless You. Your an amazing survivor...I love how you Love God.. I am so happy that their hare people looking out for you... I wish I could give you a hug and help you some how...
Ze'unna Cavelo, san diego, california, United States of America.
09/10/2015 02:59
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Love you Miss Agafya! You inspire us to be kind, generous and grateful. If I could get to you and help you I certainly would be happy to help you. Happy to know you are out there living the most authentic life I have ever seen.
Joyce, Colorado Springs
04/10/2015 11:06
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Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on us!
Dear Agafya,
I am an Orthodox nun and hermit in a Lavra in Guatemala. Usually, I do not watch movies, but I just had the opportunity to see the documentary and visit to your house. Thank God for people like you on this earth. Please keep me in your prayers as I will keep you in mine, asking that you be blessed as God wills.
A sinner, Schemanun Alexandra
Schemanun Alexandra, Guatemala
19/09/2015 09:29
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I have prayed for Agafia many times - for her health, safety & security & a continuing relationship with her Creator. I appreciate her spirituality. Pleas do get the surgery you need for your breast tumor, my dear friend. I'm sorry to hear Yerofey died in May. Despite their differences, she truly is alone now. I do hope & pray someone compatible with her can go & help her without being a hardship or burden to her. I know Yerofey had radio contact with his son. I hope Agafia inherited that radio contact & knows how to use because she really needs it now. I have really wished I go spend some time with her but that is not a viable option at this time. I will continue to pray for you , Agafia, & if I don't meet you there, I look forward to knowing better all through eternity with our Heavenly Father & all the wonders of heaven & the New Earth. God bless!
Roby Angelina Sherman, Near Chattanooga, Tennessee
05/09/2015 08:54
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It would seem probable that Agafia's local contacts have offered assistance and provide WHAT SHE WILL ACCEPT. Her commitment and courage is a testament to her creed. God bless and keep her.
Penny, Georgia, USA
20/08/2015 01:17
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She must live the life her parents taught her, the only life she has ever known. I think she is not trying to earn anything, and if she were forced from her home and her life without others, at this age, she might die -- whether from a bacterial or viral infection, then perhaps from fear and unhappiness. I am grateful beyond words that there are those who check on her and bring gifts and supplies. Agafia lykova, you are dear to me and to so many, even though we never have or never shall meet you in person. And I am certain without any doubt that you are dear to God.
Fifi O'Toole, Skylight, Kentucky, USA
17/08/2015 04:26
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Dear Agafja. I just read the book anout your life in Siberia. Fascinating story and life. Wish you the very best and good health. You are in my thoughts.
Tina Nilsson, Sweden
04/08/2015 01:57
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We can not fight winter and all those creations by Allah natural calamities are power of Allah humans can't even face them so its better for her to come to civilisation and she can work as well for poor and needy and get close to Allah he gets pleased when one cares for his creations whether it be humans or animals. Living alone and bearing hard winter which is running by will of Allah is not a bravery I am sorry to say this is only mental disturbance nothing spiritual comes out of it. This hardship earns them nothing.
Atif, Pakistan
28/07/2015 03:22
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The lady should be taken back to city and cared for Gods earth is whole world not only taiga she should think about self imposed punishment on her life is a blessing by Allah and every one deserves compassion
Atif, Pakistan
28/07/2015 03:14
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Dear Agafia,it is very hard even to imagine how much hard life you and your family has lived.You are a true saint.To live without any modern mean of life is truly amazing.Indeed you are extraordinary person who has survived alone for so long because it is not possible for an ordinary man or woman to live for so long without other human beings.I regularly search for you through internet.You are an inspiration for all.People can learn from you how to survive despite all odds.I pray for your long life and good health.You are an asset for this world.
Anil Yadav, India
11/07/2015 19:16
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I'd like to see ailing addresss for Mrs. Agafea. That many years in the wilderness I'd imagine she wants someone to speak with that shares her faith as well as would appreciate gifts and some comforts. Where she probably has in her mind scared to receive gifts and scared of others motives, where it may be better for others with a kind heart with regard for her faith as others of her faith may lack the kindness,pity, charity people of good hearts have. Where soft conversation, understanding may do her a world of good. No pukes or foolish types. But those who're kind. Then reassurance that gifts be given to her are o.k. to have, letting her know it's o.k. and that others truly want her to have them. Let her know NOTHING is wanted in return. I doubt she reads this writeup or others. Where she's going to feel like anyone else. She's not an alien. She can use a kind smile, a gentle touch. She may seem ice cold, but survival can mold a heart that way along with pukes and buttholes. Where a mailing address in the possible chance she might get something sent, might be good. Nothing hard like refined foods but gentle things like honey, raw, buttee, cheese, mild fruity wine & someone kind to deliver it who might ask about her life and be compassionate and real, understanding all those years were hard, listen to her and don't interrogate, but a truly caring person that feels for others. I bet if she were given a nice bath tub fed with hot water from a solar hot water heater or batch heater, or a wood boiler that heats up when she warms her pit along with some pleasant smelling as herbal gentle soap would be cherished. It may be hard for someone that age who for so much of their life to reach inside and find that part of theselves. But I bet it is. Never listen to someone else who says all what someone else needs or don't need is this or that. They're usually wrong, liars and think they need those things more than the needy. Like a greedymangey dog that doesn't want a bone, but is so jealous it viciously guards a bone another dog can use. Believe me, most everyone has needs beyond what others want them to have! I know this as a fact. Where she would probably welcome visitors who could remove her fears that come with age. Getting old and feeble, she probably has inside fears. She could have come to terms with sucking it up that she's going to doe alone and no one gives a darn! I've seen old women in my life with sorry husbands that steal treat them subservient and in their mind, the only thing the butthole thinks well if she doesn't serve me, I need someone who's going to. Where the womans role in their husbands eyes is to serve them and then receiving any speck of love is contingent upon service of the woman, no matter how much it hurts the woman. Where she's fortunate not to have a husband of that type. But I bet she'd appreciate a friend. I can't give that to her. But if it would get through,.I could send some nice soap, honey or other pleasantries without the chemicals of commercial products. Sincerely, Bert Robert Clayton North Charleston, SC; United States of America
Bert Clayton, North Charleston, SC
29/05/2015 15:01
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Dear Agafia, 27.5.2015., I have been reading about you a lot lately I am moved by your story.I wish you all the best in the future and hope you will overcome all the obstaciles.There are a lot of people thinking about you and worrying about your future.I think you are a very brave woman and a rolemodel to me.Greetings from croatia.
Jasna, Zagreb, CROATIA
28/05/2015 03:19
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It was one of the wonderful story i came to know in my life. Agafia I love your way of life although I can understand that you and your family have endured so much hardship and tragedy all these long years.. I love your mental spirit, simplicity and your faith in God, May God give you a long healthy life.
Parvin Banu, Bangladesh
22/05/2015 01:12
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Dear Agafya. Blessings of health and spiritual strength to you. I have read about you and watched your story. You are a very strong and inspiring woman who has so much good to teach the rest of the world. I live in Canada where the winter is very cold and long. I have a warm home and food, yet I am ashamed that I still complain about winter . Thank you for your example to remind me why we must always be grateful for what we have May God bless you and continue to keep you in His loving care. I will remember you in my prayers Ps. I hope you let the doctors help you with your tumour. There are many people around the world who care about you.
Troy Townsend , London, Ontario, Canada
17/05/2015 22:26
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Dear Agafya. Blessings of health and spiritual strength to you. I have read about you and watched your story. You are a very strong and inspiring woman who has so much good to teach the rest of the world. I live in Canada where the winter is very cold and long. I have a warm home and food, yet I am ashamed that I still complain about winter . Thank you for your example to remind me why we must always be grateful for what we have May God bless you and continue to keep you in His loving care. I will remember you in my prayers Ps. I hope you let the doctors help you with your tumour. There are many people around the world who care about you.
Troy Townsend , London, Ontario, Canada
17/05/2015 16:19
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