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| Other Options: | • Set Date Independent | • Weekly Independent |
Our set departure date, escorted Trans Mongolian train package allows you
the comfort and efficiency
of a pre-organised locally guided touring programme.
This still allows flexibility and free time for personal preferences.
Our concept is to maximise the local sightseeing through efficient use of transport, with small groups of people.
We include the essentials, allow choice for further inclusions, and quality contact time with locals who know their area. In addition, our group concept gives you the security of advance arrangements, someone being available to sort out problems and changes, in the language required. In addition you increase the chance to meet and travel with fellow travellers with similar interests if you so wish.
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Itinerary Trans Mongolian - West to East - St Petersburg to Beijing
| Day 1 | Arrive St Petersburg. Transfer to accommodation for three nights. Arrival times will vary according to where you are coming from. Therefore a sightseeing plan for this day is a bit difficult to advance plan. Upon booking and detailing your arrival we may include some sightseeing today and some on day 2. |
| Day 2 | Your guide will take you on a six hour walking tour of the central area of St Petersburg. Again a combination of metro, bus and taxi may be used. St Petersburg has a much more concentrated central area and you will be amazed at how much can be accomplished today. B |
| Day 3 | Today your guide will take you sightseeing by private vehicle. Today’s aim is to visit the famed Summer Palace and Catherine Palace, both supreme examples of the time of Catherine the Great. These are both outside central St Petersburg and hence the most efficient form of transport is a vehicle. B |
| Day 4 | Free day for personal sightseeing or shopping. Late night transfer to the railway station for your overnight sleeper train to Moscow. Depart between 2300 and 2355. Late hotel checkout. B |
| Day 5 | Arrive Moscow at 0800ish. After checking in to your accommodation your guide will whisk you off for six hours of sightseeing using the famous Moscow Metro, local trolley buses, and if required a taxi. Yes a walking tour and with the traffic problems in Moscow this is the most efficient way to get around, not to mention the very personal side of a walking tour for a small number of people. Today you will walk the cobblestones of Red Square, wander the roads within the Kremlin and savour the majestic ancient orthodox cathedrals of this central precinct. |
| Day 6 | Today your guide will meet you for a second day of sightseeing using a combination of private car and public transport. Today’s major sights will be outside the central area. B |
| Day 7 | Free day for personal sightseeing or shopping. B |
| Day 8 | Morning free. Afternoon you will be transferred to the railway station for you journey to Irkutsk. B Info about the Train |
| Day 9 10 +11 |
On board the train. |
| Day 12 | Arrive Irkutsk and transfer directly to in Listvyanka at Lake Baikal for two nights. En route you will be given a guided tour of the open air Wooden Architectural Museum on the banks of the Angara River. Homestay BLD. Hotel B only. |
| Day 13 | Free day to enjoy the natural beauty of this pristine area. A visit to the Museum of Lake Baikal is included. The small settlement of Listvyanka is located on the shore of Lake Baikal, 70 km from Irkutsk. This old-style Siberian village situated at the source of Angara River is famous for its trade history. From the 18th century a ferry took merchants across the lake on their way to Mongolia, China and the Far East. The Museum of Lake Baikal (Limnological Museum) is situated near here and provides information about the origin and wildlife of the lake. A great local snack is ‘Omul’ which is considered a delicacy of Lake Baikal – smoked local fish. Add a shot, or two of the local vodka, a sit in a ‘banya’ (sauna), and you will soon hear balalaika music in the background! Meal plan as for day 8. |
| Day 14 | Transfer back to Irkutsk where you will be taken on a three hour guided tour of the main city attractions. Irkutsk, founded in 1661 when the Russian Cossack troops established a fortress on the right bank of Angara River. From the late 17th century, it was a political, economical and cultural center for Siberia. The city's classical architecture dates from the period of the 1880s when the city boomed after gold was discovered in the area. Most of the brick mansions and grand public buildings, varying in architectural styles, were constructed in the late 19th to early 20th century. The Russian Orthodox churches and a Polish Cathedral (the only Siberian Gothic-style building) are located in the city centre. You will see many small, one and two-storied wooden houses, or cabins that are decorated with "wooden lattice work" (handmade carving), as well as modern buildings from the 20th century. Our trips visit either the Irkutsk Museum of Regional Studies, or the Decembrists' House. Sights and museums visited could vary due to a variation in local conditions. One nights hotel accommodation. B |
| Day 15 | Free day for personal sightseeing, or shopping. Transfer to rail station for your train to Ulaan Baatar departing 2150 (duration 34.5hrs). B |
| Day 16 | On train |
| Day 17 | Arrive Ulaan Baatar at approx 0535 where you are met and transferred to your accommodation. Balance of day to explore Ulaan Baatar. Ulaan Bataar is a city moving rapidly into the modern era whilst still trying to maintain links to the Mongolian culture. Massive ‘Soviet Inspired’ architecture is very evident, but this can contrast with a cow wandering the street, and traditional style design and colours being used as buildings are renovated. |
| Day 18 | Drive to Hogno Han. Visit the ruins of Uvgun monastery and take short trek into the Hogno Han mountains (optional). There is also the chance for optional horse riding. Overnight in Ger (Mongolian house tent) (BLD) |
| Day 19 | Day trip to Khar Khorin to visit the Erdene Zuu monastery, surrounded by 108 Stupas and built in 1586. In the afternoon return to Hogno Han and visit local nomads. Overnight in Ger. (BLD) |
| Day 20 | Today you leave (late day departure so free time in the morning available) the grasslands and drive back Drive to your Ulan Baatar accommodation. (BL) |
| Day 21 | Transfer to rail station for train to Beijing departing at 0900. B |
| Day 22 | Arrive Beijing at 1500. End of arrangements, or join one of our Beijing programmes. |
Departure Dates:
We have set departure dates based on the most recent information from the various train companies involved. Although unlikely, these can change and we would advise you as far in advance as is possible. In these cases changes can be made without administrative surcharges.
The following dates are designed to for group numbers up to a maximum of 12 persons. In addition, they may focus on a certain season, or event (combination of events) worth seeing when taking this journey.
2011
Start St Petersburg 19/12 – Christmas Maximiser: Experience both the Western and Orthodox Christmas. You can add our Beijing package
2012
Start St Petersburg 10/01 – Winter Wanderer: Experience Winter to the Maximum! View Dr Zhivago scenery! You can add our Beijing package.
Start St Petersburg 07/02 – Winter Wanderer: Experience Winter to the Maximum! View Dr Zhivago scenery! You can add our Beijing package.
Start St Petersburg 02/04 - Orthodox Easter and the spring thaw across Russia.
You can add our Beijing package.
Start St Petersburg 15/05 - The 'Darling Buds of May' Late spring early summer, and the amazing changes across Russia.
You can add our Beijing package.
Start St Petersburg 12/06 - Summer and all is green. Long evenings and the beginning of the 'White Nights' time for St Petersburg - fancy tennis at 0100am?? This trip is designed to take in the famous Nadaam Festival in Mongolia. Costs will vary due to amended logistics required. Please enquire further for your individual costing by sending us an email. You can add our Beijing package.
Start St Petersburg 10/07 - Full summer and more long evenings.
You can add our Beijing package.
Start St Petersburg 14/08 - Full summer and more long evenings.
You can add our Beijing package.
Start St Petersburg 11/09 - Autumn Spectacular: This date is set to maximise the Autumn season through Russia. You can add our Beijing package.
Start St Petersburg 16/12 – Christmas Maximiser: Experience both the Western and Orthodox Christmas. You can add our Beijing package
Similar Dates will operate for 2013. Prices are not 100% for 2013 as yet.
If the above dates do not suit we can organise these tours for departure any week. This would require a minimum number of two persons - if a single traveller we would have to quote you a new price. Naturally you may be the only people on that departure. If you wish to maximise your chances of others doing the same trip as you then use the above set departure dates.
Choice of:
1. Homestay throughout.
2. Hotels all stops. a) 2 Star: b) 3 star: c) 4 star: d) 5 star by quote only (not available at every stop).
Homestay: See our notes on this form of accommodation - click here.
Hotels: The better hotels are in Moscow and St Petersburg. 'Star' ratings can vary a bit in Russia, if compared to European, Asian and US hotels. Therefore, we state 'Three/Two' star. A particular hotel may have a local rating of three star, but by a wider world perspective it is considered two star. This relates more to hotels away from Moscow and St Petersburg. We have based the Three/Two Star price on a hotel cost across a range of hotels we access.
The required paperwork to obtain a visa is given to you when full payment for the rail tour has been received. In addition, the ‘visa registration’ procedure is done for you upon arrival in Russia. Itinerary: East to West (Beijing to St Petersburg) West to East (St Petersburg to Beijing) .
Price - Costs Page
Prices were correct at the time of publishing, but can change. We will then adjust this web site. If you have booked and deposited your trip there will be no surcharge. Upgrade train cabin means changing from a share 4 berth cabin to a share 2 berth cabin.
There are no single cabins. There are no 2 berth cabins on the rail section between Ulaan Bataar and Irkutsk (both directions). You can pay to make a 4 berth cabin for 2 persons. Please ask for this extra cost. Train departure days were correct at time of publishing the above itinerary. Naturaaly these can change and therefore we have to adjust the overall programme.
Additional Programmes
You may want to add some touring in China, or Beijing prior to your train departure. the following links will show you how.
| Beijing Stopover | Classics of China |
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