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TRANS SIBERIAN


Railway journeys are among the most exciting journeys in the world, revealing new cities and ever-changing landscapes. IntouristUK can help you to arrange all aspects of you dream Trans Siberian journey, from accommodation, visas and railway tickets, to flights, excursions and special requests. Just tell us what you are looking for and leave the rest to us! Our three most popular routes are detailed below, Trans Siberian, Trans Mongolian and Trans Manchurian.


St Petersburg Lvov Kiev Odessa Moscow Kazan Yekaterinburg Novosibirsk KAZAKHSTAN


TRANS SIBERIAN TRANS MONGOLIAN TRANS MANCHURIAN


1ST CLASS 2 BERTH


Moscow - Vladivostok Moscow - Beijing Moscow - Ulan Bator Moscow - Irkutsk Moscow - Novosibirsk Moscow - Ekaterinburg Ulan Bator - Beijing Irkutsk - Beijing Irkutsk - Ulan Bator Novosibirsk - Irkutsk Ekaterinburg - Irkutsk


FACILITIES


Carriages are made up of 2nd class 4 berth compartments, each with 2 lower and 2 upper berths, and of 1st class, 2 berth compartments, which are exactly the same size but do not have the upper berths. A reading light, clean bed linen and a small towel are provided.


Most trains have a restaurant car where you can purchase meals and drinks. In some cases half board travel can be arranged at the time of booking.


Rail ticket prices fluctuate according to season and are subject to unforeseen increases by Russian Railways. The above rates should be used as a guide only. Your travel consultant will advise the latest rates when making your reservation.


£1,100 £935 £598 £715 £585 £315 £295 £550 -


£230 -


2ND CLASS 4 BERTH


£530 £590 £360 £395 £305 £175 £180 £370 £198 £135 £270


Irkutsk Lake Baikal Ulan Ude Ulan Bator


CH IN A MONGOLIA


Beijing TRANS SIBERIAN


Vladivostok Harbin


R USSIA


Moscow – Kazan – Ekaterinburg – Omsk – Novosibirsk – Krasnoyarsk – Irkutsk – Ulan Ude – Khabarovsk – Vladivostok


Stretching for over 9000km the Trans Siberian railway was built between 1890 and 1905 to connect Moscow with the coastal city of Vladivostok. There are many wondrous places to explore along the way including Ekaterinburg in the Ural Mountains, Irkutsk, the capital of eastern Siberia, and the breathtaking natural wonder, Lake Baikal.


TRANS MONGOLIAN


Moscow – Kazan – Ekaterinburg – Omsk – Novosibirsk – Krasnoyarsk – Irkutsk – Ulan Ude – Ulan Bator – Beijing


The Trans Mongolian railway allows you to enjoy the enchantment of Russia before discovering the wonders of Mongolia. If that’s not enough, you can then travel on to China. The line follows the same route as the Trans Siberian from Moscow to Ulan Ude where it branches off and journeys forward to Ulan Bator in Mongolia and finally, Beijing.


TRANS MANCHURIAN


Moscow – Kazan – Ekaterinburg – Omsk – Novosibirsk – Krasnoyarsk – Irkutsk – Ulan Ude – Harbin – Beijing


Travelling through Russia, the Trans Manchurian railway transports you to the vast lands of China where you can visit the picturesque Harbin, it is thought to be one of China’s most beautiful cities. The line follows the same route as the Trans Siberian from Moscow to Ulan Ude, it then branches off at the town of Tarskaya and heads through Harbin to the mesmerising capital city of Beijing.


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