
The Trans-Siberian Railway is one of the world’s most iconic train journeys, stretching across Russia from Moscow to Vladivostok (or to Beijing via Mongolia). This legendary route crosses 8 time zones, stunning landscapes like the Ural Mountains, Siberian forests, Lake Baikal, and the Mongolian steppe. It’s more than a train ride – it’s an epic adventure through cultures, histories, and remote natural beauty.
Tour Plan
This immersive 10-day Trans-Siberian journey takes you from the heart of Moscow to the Far East or Beijing, covering over 9,000 kilometers across Russia, Mongolia, and China.
Day 1: Arrival in Moscow, Russia – Begin your journey in Russia’s capital; evening welcome dinner.
Day 2: Explore Moscow – Visit Red Square, the Kremlin, and St. Basil’s Cathedral.
Day 3: Board the Trans-Siberian Train – Depart Moscow and begin your eastward journey.
Day 4: Crossing the Ural Mountains – Travel through forests and rolling hills as you enter Asia.
Day 5: Arrival in Yekaterinburg – Short city tour; see the Romanov memorial site.
Day 6: Onboard Journey Continues – Relax and observe changing landscapes; meet fellow travelers.
Day 7: Arrive in Novosibirsk – Explore the Siberian capital, its opera house, and riverside charm.
Day 8: Train to Krasnoyarsk – Travel further east; optional nature hike upon arrival.
Day 9: Krasnoyarsk to Irkutsk – Overnight journey with scenic Siberian views.
Day 10: Explore Irkutsk & Lake Baikal – Visit the historic city and head to Listvyanka on Lake Baikal.