
The longest and the most famous railway journey in the world, the Trans-Siberian Railway traverses the whole expanse of Russia from Europe to the Orient. Few other journeys enable the passenger to relax so completely during their course, and to become lost in the rhythm of the journey as time zones and the urgency to arrive both become meaningless.
Day 1 : Moscow
Guests are met at Moscow airport and are transferred to the five-star Hotel for a one night stay. Reception and welcome dinner.
Day 2 : Moscow
A full day touring Moscow including Red Square and the Kremlin. We board our awaiting 'Gold Eagle' Trans- Siberian Express private train for an evening departure.
Day 3 : Kazan
We spend the day in Kazan, the beautiful capital of Tatarstan on Volga river.
Day 4 : Yekaterinburg
We cross from Europe into Asia prior to our arrival in Yekaterinburg, the capital of the Urals. Our today’s tour includes a visit to the Romanov's execution site and the Urals Mineralogical Museum.
Day 5 : Novosibirsk
We stopover in Novosibirsk where we visit the Opera House, Lenin Square and the Ob River, which flows 3,500 miles (2000km) from its source to the Arctic.
Day 6 : Abakan
Heading west through the beautiful landscape of the Sayan Mountains, stopping in Abakan. You have a full day on the train to enjoy the relaxed pace of life on our 'hotel on wheels'. If there is time we will take a short visit in Abakan.
Day 7 : Irkutsk
Morning arrival in Irkutsk, known as the ‘Paris of Siberia’, and for its wooden architecture. Our city tour will take us to the main attractions. Free time in the afternoon to explore the local market.
Day 8 : Lake Baikal
A spectacular part of the journey, as we spent our day winding our way through tunnels and cliffs along the edge of the world’s largest freshwater lake, the Lake Baikal. We stop en-route for a barbeque at the lake’s edge and continue on to the village of Listvyanka to visit the Limnological Institute.
Day 9 : Ulan Ude
Morning arrival in Ulan Ude, capital of the Buryat Republic. We are welcome by a fascinating change of population and/or faces. Our tour includes the colourful Buddhist Temple in nearby Ivolginsk and a trip to the Village of Old Believers.
Day 10 : Ulaan Baatar
Morning arrival in the capital of Mongolia, Ulaan Baatar. We visit the Gandam Monastery before we transfer to our hotel for a three-night stay. Free time to explore this bustling centre of activity, as the Mongols prepare for their country’s big day. The option of a trip to the nearby Gorkhi-Terelj National Park is available.
Day 11 : Ulaan Baatar
Full day in Ulaan Baatar for the celebrated Naadam Festival. An important event for the Mongolians, this day is the major holiday in their annual calendar. A festive atmosphere pervades the capital as wishes of ‘Happy Naadam’ are exchanged amongst friends. Events featured today include the Opening Ceremony, archery and the 33-km horse race.
Day 12 : Ulaan Baatar
A half day at the Naadam Festival which includes wrestling and the Closing Ceremony. Options include a city tour which features the various Monasteries and the National Museum or Natural History Museum.
Day 13 : Ulaan Baatar
Breakfast in the hotel with transfers to Ulaan Baatar airport for flight departures.
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