Travelling on the Trans-Siberian Railway, through Russia, Mongolia and China is one of the greatest and oldest train journeys on earth.
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The Trans-Siberian railway.
Covering the forested expanses of Siberia between Moscow and Beijing the 'classic' Trans-Siberian journey continues for approximately 9,300 kilometres before reaching the Pacific coast and can be enjoyed in both directions: Moscow to Beijing or Beijing to Moscow.
The diversity of this journey is comparable to none, from the grandeur of mighty Moscow to the unparalleled tranquillity of Lake Baikal and further into the nomadic communities of Mongolia. Experience a land long hidden behind an Iron Curtain and watch as the landscape evolves from desert to forest, mountain to metropolis before your very eyes.
One thing to note about this epic journey is it's flexibility. It is essential to allow yourself enough time to stop and enjoy a number of the sights along the way in order make the most of travelling such a substantial distance, as well as avoiding the inevitable feeling of 'Cabin Fever'.
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Discover some of the Trans-Siberian highlights.