Embrace the journey and bask in luxury along the more than 6,000 miles of train tracks connecting Beijing to Moscow. Your private train tour takes you east-to-west along the Trans-Siberian Railway, offering a lifetime of exclusive experiences while traveling through China, Mongolia, and Russia. Freshwater seals sunbathe on the banks of Lake Baikal. The Great Wall of China rolls over the mountainous countryside disappearing beyond the horizon. Elegant minarets soar into the sky, and Buddhist prayer...
Customizable Itinerary
Day 1
Beijing – First View of the Temple of Heaven
Beijing has served as the political center of China for more than eight centuries, holding an important role in the culture, historical, and economic life of the country. The contemporary skyscrapers add layers of reflective glass and steel to the skyline, with the CCTV Building reaching a height of nearly 770 feet above the surrounding streets. The structure connects a series of horizontal and vertical sections, resembling an irregular cube when seen from certain angles, embodying the creativity and modernity of a city radiant with ancient splendor. Your flight lands at Beijing Capital International Airport, where your private transfer greets you upon arrival.
Restaurants brim with people, from the upscale pageantry within the business district to the labyrinth of tiny stalls hidden around corners and within narrow alleys offering the enticing aromas of vegetable dumplings and succulent noodles. You take your time basking in the comforts of your 5-star hotel before meeting your guide in the lobby, taking you first to the grounds of Tiananmen Square, located near your accommodation. The plaza is one of the largest in the world, encompassing 4,736,120 square feet. Chills run down your spine as you replay the image of the “Tank Man,” a single man holding grocery bags, challenging a tank within the confines of the infamous square.
The gate to the Royal Palace of the Ming and Qing Dynasties runs along the plaza’s northern edge. The orange tiles atop the sloped roof stand out from the polished red wall, which reaches a height of nearly 115 feet above the paving stones. People pass through the square on a daily basis without referencing the historical impact of the single day in contemporary Chines history. You notice your feet echoing off the stone as you walk. The decorative hedges reflect off the shimmering red wall of the Gate of Heavenly Peace. You stand beneath the granite tower of the Monument to the People’s Heroes, which was erected in the 1950s along two rows of white marble railings for a simple and elegant tribute to China’s more contemporary history.
What's Included:
Day 2
Beijing – Walking with Emperors
Day 3
Beijing – Inside the Forbidden City and Train-Car Ready
Day 4
Gobi Desert – Discovering Unique Arid Beauty
Day 5
Ulan Bator – Capital Wonder in Mongolia’s Capital
Day 6
Mongolian Alps – Grand Galleries to Open Views
Day 7
Ulan-Ude – Over the Russian Border
Day 8
Lake Baikal – Blissful Lake Baikal
Day 9
Irkutsk – Siberian Grand
Day 10
Siberia – A Day on the Railway
Day 11
Novosibirsk – On the Trail of Tradition
Day 12
Yekaterinburg – Over the Asian Border to Europe
Day 13
Kazan – Where Cultures Meet
Day 14
Moscow – Arriving in the Russian Capital
Day 15
Moscow – Farewell to the Moscow Highlights
Trip Highlights
- Indulge in a private train experience, with attentive service, fine dining, and elegant luxury within your private compartment on the Trans-Siberian train
- Wander along the ancient stone walkway of the Great Wall of China
- Discover the breathtaking landscape of the Mongolian Alps and the unique culture of the nomads living along the steppe
- View the heart of Imperial Russia and the seat of the country’s power during a private tour of the Kremlin complex
- Enjoy the captivating scenery of the Siberian countryside on a panoramic train ride along the shores of the world’s oldest and deepest freshwater lake
- Witness the distinctive combination of Muslim and European culture in the former Tartar capital of Kazan
- Relish a view of Bactrian camels while riding through the Gobi Desert, the largest desert on the Asian continent
- Explore the imperial splendor of Beijing’s Forbidden City to find jade artifacts and the marvelous Dragon Throne
- Trace the history of Buddhism in Mongolia while visiting the architecturally stunning Choijin Lama Temple in the capital of Ulan Bator
- Visit the Church upon Blood in Yekaterinburg, erected over the site at which the Russian Revolution claimed the lives of the Romanov Family
Detailed Description
Explore the longest railway line in the world during your 15-day journey offering one of the greatest travel experiences of a lifetime. Take your time traveling between China and Moscow during the months of May to September for the best weather and cultural insight spread across the Mongolian Alps, Gobi Desert, and Siberian countryside. The splendor begins when your flight lands in Beijing. Your private transfer greets you at Beijing Capital International Airport upon your arrival and leads you to a relaxing hotel near the edges of Tiananmen Square. After settling into the comforts of your room, you meet your guide to tour Tiananmen Square and the Temple of Heaven. The next morning, your guide greets you after breakfast and leads you to the fascinating preserved grounds of the Great Wall of China. Traverse a portion of the wall before wandering through the elegant and majestic architecture of the Ming Tombs.
Begin the following day with a guided tour of the opulence conserve within the walls of the Forbidden City. The remainder of the day is yours to explore Beijing at your preferred pace before boarding the comforts of your private compartment on the fabulous train traversing the Trans-Siberian Railway. You reach the Gobi Desert, enjoying the marvels of the landscape before changing trains at the border. The compartment is equally luxurious and offers a grand view of the desert scenery. Stop at the border town of Erlian to experience the historic streets; a town settled as a trading outpost. Return to the train in the afternoon to view the landscape shift from arid rock to the verdant Mongolian steppe.
Next, you arrive in Ulan Bator, the capital of Mongolia. Take to the streets with your guide to explore the Choijin Lama Temple Museum and relish the Mongolian heritage during a traditional performance. You venture into the city once again to visit the Gandan Monastery before heading into the Mongolian Alps to meet a nomadic family herding horses and yaks. Enjoy the company and culture of horseback riding and archery before returning to the train in the evening. Cross the border into Russia, reaching the station at Ulan-Ude. The Asian culture remains strong in the capital of the Republic of Buryatia, Russia. Enjoy a guided tour of the city to view the museums, statues, and religious structures separating the city from the rest of Russia.
You have a scenic ride through the forest and tunnels alongside the banks of Lake Baikal. Reach the Siberian village of Port Baikal and traverse the tranquil waterway at your leisure before boarding the train at the Lake Baikal station. The train docks at the station in Irkutsk. The day is yours to discover one of Siberia’s largest cities at your leisure, taking to the bustling central market or viewing the local culture displayed inside the local history museum. The train continues through the Siberian countryside, providing panoramas of evergreen forest and rushing rivers. Onboard lecturers offer varieties of entertainment to participate in, whether it’s vodka tastings or informative history lessons about the Trans-Siberian Railroad.
Next, you stop in Novosibirsk. Folk dancers welcome you upon arrival, and you participate in the local custom of the Bread and Salt Ceremony. The remainder of the day allows you to enjoy the view of the Ob River and the marvelous architecture spread around the city. You reach Yekaterinburg, home to the Church upon Blood and straddling the Asia-Europe border. Discover the city’s connection to the Romanov’s at your leisure before returning to the train.
The Tartar spirit remains strong in Kazan, which is apparent during your visit. Minarets and church spires intermingle in the skyline, forming a remarkable culture connecting East and West. Explore the connections between the Tartars, Cossacks, and Russians in the city, museums, and architecture. You arrive at your final destination along the Trans-Siberian Railroad Moscow is a dynamic city, rich in history and heritage. After settling into the comforts of your hotel, your guide leads you on an encompassing tour of the Kremlin complex and a fascinating perspective of Red Square by night. On the final day, you take to Red Square once again and visit the former KGB headquarters before being escorted to Moscow International Airport for your flight home.
Starting Price
$9,800 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
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