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Trans-Siberia Express

Train journey

About

The Trans-Siberian Express is renowned for being the world's longest train journey, stretching over 9,289 kilometers from Moscow to Vladivostok. This epic route traverses eight time zones, offering passengers a unique glimpse into Russia's vast and diverse landscapes. From the rolling plains of European Russia to the majestic mountains and forests of Siberia, the journey unfolds like a canvas of natural beauty. The train passes through numerous significant cities, including Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, and Irkutsk, each with its own historical and cultural significance. As the train winds its way through Siberia, it follows the shores of Lake Baikal, the world's largest freshwater lake, providing breathtaking views. The journey also offers insights into Russia's rich cultural heritage, allowing passengers to interact with locals and experience the vibrant mix of urban and rural life. With options ranging from basic to luxury accommodations, the Trans-Siberian Express caters to a wide range of travelers, making it an unforgettable adventure across two continents.