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Introduction
Moscow to Vladivostok - for
trainspotters and
traditionalists! This 'original'
route is the worlds longest and
most famous train journey, at
more than 9000km, it crosses the
whole country along the backbone
of Russia and finishes on the
far east coast on the Pacific
Ocean. Wind your way through the
Ural Mountains, cross continents
from Europe to Asia, and find
out what Siberia is truly like.
Itinerary
Day 1 Arrival in Moscow.
Transfer to hotel
Day 2 Guided walking tour of
Moscow, free time.
Day 3 Free day, evening transfer
to station to board train
Day 4 On board, past Kazan and
Ekaterinburg
Day 5 On board towards Siberia,
via Novosibirsk
Day 6 On board, cross the River
Yenisei
Day 7 Arrival into Irkutsk and
transfer to Lake Baikal village.
Walking tour and overnight
family stay
Day 8 Choice of Lake Baikal
activities (see dossier)
Day 9 Free day at Lake Baikal
village, overnight with host
family
Day 10 Transfer to Irkutsk.
Homestay with local family, free
afternoon
Day 11 Transfer to station for
morning departure to Vladivostok
Day 12 & 13 On board through
Siberia
Day 14 Morning arrival into
Vladivostok, your itinerary
comes to an end
Highlights
Moscow
-Walking Tour
Irkutsk
-Family Stay
-Lake Baikal
-Choice of Lake Baikal
activities
Siberia
Vladivostok
What's Included
-Arrival Transfers
-Walking tour of Moscow
-2-Class, 4-Berth Rail
-5 Breakfasts
-Full board with Host Family
-Choice of Activities at Lake
Baikal (see itinerary)
Accommodation and Transport
Accommodation
-Hotels (2 Nights)
-Family Stay (4 Nights)
-Train (7 Nights)
Transport
-Train
-On Foot
-Private Transport
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