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INTOURIST EXPRESS TRANS-SIBERIAN
 
Moscow Stop   0 km Day 1

Arrival in Moscow – the capital of the Russian Federation, one of the world biggest megapolis. Our representative will meet you at the airport and you will be provided by the group or individual transfer to the hotel****. Welcome dinner at the city restaurant. Accommodation in Moscow hotel****.
 

  Day 2
The first part of the city-tour shows you Peace Avenue with Ostankino TV Tower, Garden and Boulevard Rings, Banks of the Moskva River and Novodevichi convent, Sparrow Hill with Moscow State University, Bow Hill with Victory Park, Kutuzov Avenue and The House of Government (White House), New Arbat Avenue and Tverskaya Street. The second part of the city-tour shows you the Red Square – a magnificent architectural ensemble, the Kremlin with Cathedrals and the Armory Chamber – the Treasury of Russian Tsars with its unique collection. Evening transfer to the train station where your private special train Trans Siberian Intourist Express will be waiting for you. Accommodation onboard the Trans Siberian Intourist Express.
 
VladimirPassing town   209 km
 
Kazan Stop   793 km Day 3
Arrival in Kazan – the capital of the Rebublic of Tatarstan – starts with a comprehensive tour of the city. The Kazan Kremlin is the chief historic citadel of Tatarstan, that was built on behest of Ivan the Terrible on the ruins of the former castle of Kazan khans. It was declared a World Heritage Site in 2000. Also we show you the Qol-Sarif mosque and minarets, the Square of Freedom, magnificent Orthodox Churches and Cathedrals, the Palace of the president of Tatarstan. In the afternoon you will enjoy a Volga boat trip with folk show. Accommodation onboard the Trans Siberian Intourist Express.
 
Border   The end of Perm region, start of Sverdlovsk region.
River crossing     Crossing Chusovaya river.
YekaterinburgStop   1668 km Day 4
Yekaterinburg is a historical, administrative and economical capital of the Ural Region that forms a natural border between Europe and Asia. The city was founded in 1723 and developed as a fortress, gradually turning into the centre of the Ural. It was here that the Russian industry was born. Yekaterinburg became the place of imprisonment and tragic events in the life of the last Russian Emperor Nicholas II and his family. An excursion takes you to architectural monuments of Russian classicism of the 18-19th centuries, the obelisk which marks this virtual border and you’ll also see Temple-on-Blood which is located on the place of Ipatiev’s house where the Tsar family lived its last days. Accommodation onboard the Trans Siberian Intourist Express.
 
Border   Start of Western Siberia. River
Tyumen Passing town      
River crossing   Crossing Ishim river.
Border   Start of Omsk region.
River crossing   Crossing Irtysh river.
Omsk Passing town      
Border   Start of Novosibirsk region.
Barabinsk Passing town      
River crossing   Crossing Chulym river.
River crossing   Crossing Ob river.
Novosibirsk Stop   3193 km Day 5
The next stop on Trans Siberian thoroughfare is Novosibirsk – the capital of Siberia with 1,5 million population, Russia’s third largest city and the biggest of Siberia, celebrated first centenary in 1993. Its name means “a new city of Siberia” in Russian. Novosibirsk is also the largest scientific centre in Siberia which comprises the Siberian branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences and branches of the Medical and Agricultural Academies. During a sightseeing tour you will see the Red Avenue, Lenin Square, the Theatres of opera and ballet, the geographical centre of Russia – a chapel, Aleksandr Nevsky Cathedral, building of the railway station – the greatest in Siberia, embankment of Ob River, Trans Siberian bridge through Ob. Also excursion to Akademgorodok (The Academic Town) with visit to the museum of mineralogy (unique collection of minerals, ancient fauna and flora of Russia, decorative stones), open-air museum of railway technique (the history of the Railroad, locomotives and cars of all periods). Accommodation onboard the Trans Siberian Intourist Express.
 
Border   Start of Kemerovo region. National dancing
Taiga Passing town      
Mariinsk Passing town    
Border   Start of Krasnoyarsk region.
River crossing   Crossing Chulym river.
 Krasnoyarsk Stop     Day 6
Krasnoyarsk is the largest Siberian port on the Yenisei River. The history of the city, founded by the first Russian explorers, dates back more than 300 years. The variety and beauty of the Krasnoyarsk Region are striking – high mountains and deep canyons, the boundless and thick taiga where one can see ermines, polar foxes, deer and bears. The national park Stolby is well known for its unique natural granite structures which rise up to 100 m high. It is practically untouched corner on the right bank of the Yenisei River. Accommodation onboard the Trans Siberian Intourist Express.
 
River crossing   Crossing Enisey river. View of the lake
Ilanskaya Passing town      
Border   Start of Irkutsk region.
Taishet Passing town      
Nizhneudinsk Passing town      
River crossing   Crossing Uda river.
Zima Passing town      
River crossing   Crossing Oka river.
      
 Irkutsk Stop   5043 km Day 7
In the morning arrival in Irkutsk, one of the oldest Siberian cities that is situated in the Eastern Siberia on a picturesque bank of the Angara River. Irkutsk was founded as a small settlement in 1661 and soon got the status of a city. At the end of the 17th century Irkutsk turned into the most important transit point on trade routes from Russia to China and Mongolia. During a sightseeing tour you will see Kirov Square, eternal flame, Orthodox Churches and Cathedrals, you will visit the bell tower from where it is a beautiful view on a city, the old wooden town, museum of Decembrists with private classical concert. Also you’ll visit Taltsy – an open-air museum of wooden architecture. Accommodation onboard the Trans Siberian Intourist Express.
 
Slyudyanka Stop  
(p.Baikal)     
  Day 8
Trans Siberian Intourist Express will present you with amazing trip of this day – Circum Baikal Line which used to be a part of Tran Siberian Railroad which join two great branches – Eastern and Western rail lines, disconnected by Baikal Lake. It was called the "Golden Buckle of Russia’s steel belt" due to the transcendental cost of the construction. The shoreline landscape which high rocky cliffs and walls made a great difficulty for construction of this railroad mostly represent. For the whole length of Circum-Baikal Line (less than 100 km) 39 tunnels were built, with a total length of 8994 meters. For the present moment this part of Trans Siberian Line is not included into general railroad line and it became an open-air museum. There is not much traffic on this railroad, only few local and excursion trains. The road starts from the dead end in Port Baikal (small settlement across Listvyanka village), goes along the picturesque southern shore of Baikal Lake and joins the main Trans Siberian Line in Sludyanka village. In Listvyanka village you will admire: Limnological museum, St.-Nicholas Church and make a boat cruise on the Baikal Lake. Lake Baikal being invariably called “Pearl of Siberia” is a unique natural phenomenon not only of the Asia continent but also of the Planet. It’s the deepest (1620 m) Lake in the world and is estimated to contain one-fifth of all the Earth’s fresh surface water. Vegetative organisms and animal species are 60% endemic. A photo stop will be arranged at a small village where you can get off the train, put your feet into the clear and cold water of Lake Baikal. A Baikal picnic is also a part of our program. Accommodation onboard the Trans Siberian Intourist Express.

Border   Start of Buryatia republic.
 Ulan-Ude Stop   5609 km Day 9
This day we arrive in Ulan-Ude – the capital of the Buryat Republic of the Russian Federation. It’s situated at the junction of the Selenga and the Uda Rivers, on a crossroad of trading routes leading from China and Mongolia to Russia and Europe. The settlement of Nizhnyudinsk (former name of Ulan-Ude) was founded in 1666 as a winter outpost of the Russian Cossacks. Buryatia is a unique land with its wild and virgin nature, endless steppes, alpine meadows and taiga, Buddhist temples, nomad’s tents and shamans. During an excursion you can visit Ivolginsky Datsan (Buddhist Monastery) that is the centre of Buddhism in Russia. When leaving Ulan-Ude the Trans Siberian Intourist Express switches from the Trans Siberian Road to the Trans Mongolian Road on its way to Ulan-Bator. The train reaches the Russian border station of Naushki and the Mongolian border station of Sukhe-Bator. All passport and custom controls are held in the train. Accommodation onboard the Trans Siberian Intourist Express.
 
Gusinoe ozero (Goose lake)
  Entering Mongolia
    
Naushki Passing town    
Border   Russia - Mongolia border.
Sukhbaatar Passing town     Horse riding
    
Ulan-Bator Stop  
and Terelj      
6266 km Day 10
In the morning the train arrives in Ulan-Bator – the capital of Mongolia. Transfer to Terelj National Park (70 km). Arrival at Terelj tourist camp. On arrival at the camp some time will be given to settle gers and freshen up prior to lunch. After lunch you will have the excursion to Turtle Rock and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the surrounding area. Then there will be a short hiking tour to the top of Overlooking Hill to have a general view of Terelj National Park and then you will continue exploring the local area. Horse riding and disassembling and building of a smaller Mongolian ger. You will meet the sunset in the wide steppe and observe night stars. Accommodation in Ger.
 
Day 11
You will visit a nomadic family and get introduced to the authentic lifestyle and culture of Mongolian nomads and try traditional dairy food, after lunch transfer to Ulan-Bator and you’ll visit Sukhbaatar Square, Gandan Monastery and National History Museum, the Bogd Khaan Palace museum, climb to the Zaisan Hill for viewing Ulan-Bator city in the whole. In the evening you will enjoy Mongolian traditional music and dance performance. Small shopping tour for buying Mongolian souvenirs. Trans Siberian Intourist Express will leave Ulan-Bator for China. Enjoy the rest of the day viewing the wonderful scenery of Mongolia with gers, nomads, and horses passing by from time to time. Accommodation onboard the Trans Siberian Intourist Express.
 
Dzamin Ude Passing town    
Border   Mongolia - China border.
Erlian Stop   6780 km Day 12
In the morning you will arrive at the Mongolian border village of Zamyn-Uud and after a passport and customs check in the Chinese border town of Erlian. All passport and custom controls will be again in the train. In Erlian railway station the Russian railway gauge system (“broad gauge” 1520 mm wide) meets the China railway gauge system (“standard gauge” 1435 mm wide). The Trans Siberian Intourist Express therefore terminates in Erlian. The connecting Chinese train will be waiting on the same platform. While service staff transfers your luggage to the Chinese train you will enjoy a sumptuous Chinese welcome lunch. In the afternoon the Chinese train will pass through Gobi desert. Accommodation onboard the Chinese train.
 
    China Great wall
Daton Passing town    
   
Beijing Stop   7622 km Day 13
In the morning the train arrives in Beijing – the capital of China – with its ancient history it has always been of great interest to people all over the world. Emperors and khans always ruled this Forbidden City, unreachable for ordinary people. During full day tour we will see Imperial Palace (“Forbidden City”), the Summer Palace. Accommodation in Beijing hotel****.
 
Day 14
Excursion to the Great Chinese Wall and to the Ming Tombs. A farewell dinner will be held in the “Beijing duck” restaurant. Accommodation in Beijing hotel****.
 
Day 15
Morning leisure in Beijing. Airport group or individual transfer will be provided by our service team to connect with your flight departing Beijing.
 
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