Experience the Trans-Siberian Railway
The famous Trans Siberian Railway connects Moscow with the Far East, crossing a third of the globe, through the vast Russian province of Siberia. Travelling over the rugged Ural Mountains and along the shore of beautiful Lake Baikal, the Trans Siberian line continues on to the port city of Vladivostok, while the Trans Mongolian line branches off at Ulan Ude, travelling across the grassy steppe of Mongolia and the vast Gobi Desert, to Beijing. Available throughout 2021 and 2022, our adventures are inclusive of rail travel, accommodation and rail station transfers.
Read MoreOur Trans-Siberian Railway journeys also offer a range of exciting optional activities, including dog sledding in Yekaterinburg, trekking to Lake Baikal, staying in a traditional ger in Mongolia and plenty more. If our featured itineraries do not exactly suit your requirements, we're also more than happy to tailor-make your Trans-Siberian Railway journey for you.
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Trans-Siberian Journeys from Moscow
Genghis Khan
13 days | FROM USD $3,295TRANS-SIBERIAN JOURNEY MOSCOW TO BEIJING: Jump aboard for the...
Highway to China
15 days | FROM USD $4,495TRANS-SIBERIAN JOURNEY MOSCOW TO BEIJING: Travel the Trans...
Big Ticket
19 days | FROM USD $5,495TRANS-SIBERIAN JOURNEY MOSCOW TO BEIJING: Bolshoi (Russian for...
Destination Vladivostok
19 days | FROM USD $5,495TRANS-SIBERIAN JOURNEY MOSCOW TO VLADIVOSTOK: Take the world's...
Trans-Siberian Journeys from Beijing
Big Rail Tripper
18 days | FROM USD $5,695TRANS-SIBERIAN JOURNEY - BEIJING TO MOSCOW: The Big Rail...
Trans-Siberian Private Tours
Discover the Gobi
8 days | FROM USD $5,249MONGOLIA PRIVATE TOUR: The Gobi desert is a treasure chest of...
Ring of Mongolia
14 days | FROM USD $6,569MONGOLIA PRIVATE TOUR: Kicking off in the 13th century capital...
Our Trans-Siberian Railway journeys are semi-independent and not group tours, so you'll normally be travelling by yourself or as part of your own private group. We organise all of the elements necessary to make your journey smooth and hassle free, from the train tickets and accommodation en route to the rail station transfers and optional sightseeing tours and excursions.
Recommended places to visit on the Trans-siberian Railway
If you've got time to spare, consider breaking up your epic train journey with these must-see destinations from historic cities to stunning countryside for the best of culture and outdoor adventure.

Lake Baikal
Located in eastern Siberia, Lake Baikal is the world’s deepest lake. In the summer it is a fantastic place to trek and camp as well as a very unique place to scuba dive- it is relatively unexplored so perfect any budding Jacques Cousteaus! Come winter when the deep snow has settled, the is winter wonderland is perfect for dog sledding, skiing, ice fishing and snow mobiling!

Ulaan Baatar
Capital of Mongolia, Ulaan Bataar is a pulsating city of modern and traditional architecture. Located in the north of the country it is where most trips to Mongolia will start or end. With lots of monasteries and palaces to explore as well as modern bars and restaurants to enjoy – it is the perfect place to spend a few days whilst on your Trans-siberian adventure.

Yekaterinburg
Located on the eastern side of the Middle Ural Mountains, Yekaterinburg is a colourful city with a somewhat tumultuous history. While a visit must be paid to Church on the Blood – where the family of Tsar Nicholas II was murdered, the city is also a centre for culture and arts with several fine museums and theatres. Yekaterinburg is also excellent for outdoor sports, like cross-country skiing in the winter months and trekking in the summer. For something truly unique, stand with your feet over the Europe/Asian border.

Vladivostock
As the eastern terminus of the Trans-Siberian Railway, if you are ending your journey here then you’ll want to head to the Sporivnaya Harbour for a stroll along the promenade – enjoy the fresh sea breeze and grab a bite to eat from a street food stall. The Central Square, is a good place to relax and people watch, plus you can also see a massive pair of memorial statues. For history buffs there are several interesting museums dotted round the city.