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Tours along Trans Siberian and Trans Mongolian railway. Packages and train tickets offers

Terms & conditions: new bookings only submitted using online facility on www.justgorussia.co.uk, offer expires 31 March 09, applies to all guided tours available for online booking, subject to availability. Offer code: SBO2010.

Go Russia offers you our expertise and professionalism to create unforgettable memories for your journey of a lifetime. We have selected the best and most popular Trans-Siberian and Trans-Mongolian trips for you. Please note, we can tailor-make any journey for you along the route and can also offer you “train tickets only” service. Please contact us with the details (route, dates, activities) of your planned journey and we will make you a competitive offer.
Trans-Mongolian West - East: Moscow - Irkutsk - Baikal - Ulan Bator - Beijing (TS-01) Trans-Mongolian West - East: Moscow - Irkutsk - Baikal - Ulan Bator - Beijing (TS-01)

All Inclusive Guided Tour from East to West, 17 days



Moscow (Red Square, Kremlin, Metro)
Irkutsk (Lake Baikal, Museum of Wooden Architecture)
Mongolia (Terelj National Park, Nomad Family, Ger Camp, Gandan Hiid Monastery)
Beiijing (Great Wall, Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, Summer Palace) 


Price: from: £1,595 per person including Russian visa and special offer discount
Trans-Mongolian East-West: Beijing - Ulan Bator - Irkutsk - Yekaterinburg - Moscow (TS-10) Trans-Mongolian East-West: Beijing - Ulan Bator - Irkutsk - Yekaterinburg - Moscow (TS-10)

All Inclusive Guided Tour from West to East,
15 days


Beiijing (Great Wall, Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, Summer Palace)
Mongolia (Terelj National Park, Nomad Family, Ger Camp, Gandan Hiid Monastery)
Irkutsk (Lake Baikal, Museum of Wooden Architecture)
Yekaterinburg (Ganina Yama, Europe Asia boprder)
Moscow (Red Square, Kremlin, Metro)

Price: from: £1,895 per person including special offer discount
Trans-Siberian Railroad: Moscow - Vladivostok Through a Quarter of the Globe (TS-04) Trans-Siberian Railroad: Moscow - Vladivostok Through a Quarter of the Globe (TS-04)
When the longest railway in the world was first opened at the end of the nineteenth century, it was considered a miracle. The railway connected up the enormous Russian Empire from East to West, giving travellers the chance to reach the Pacific by crossing 8 time zones and the vast spaces of the world’s largest country.

Route and Highlights:

Moscow (Red Square, Kremlin)
Yekaterinburg (Romanov’s grave, Europe – Asia border)
Irkutsk (Lake Baikal, Museum of Wooden Architecture, homestay accommodation)
Vladivostok (city fortress, submarine museum)

£1,595 (2 people), £1,495 (4 people) per person including Russian visa
We can also tailor-make any journey for you along the route and can offer you “train tickets only” service. Please see approximate ticket prices below (subject to availability and season). Please contact us if you require tickets for any other journey not listed below.

Train ticket prices along Trans Mongolian railway
Route of Train Journey Train / departs (local) 2nd class
Order
Moscow – Yekaterinburg 16 (Daily) @ 16:50 from £130 order tickets
Moscow - Irkutsk 10 (Even) @ 23:25 from £255 order tickets
Moscow - Irkutsk 02 (Odd) @ 23:25 from £285 order tickets
Irkutsk – Ulan Bator 362 (Daily) @ 21:50 from £165 order tickets
Ulan Bator – Beijing 24 (Thursdays) @ 08:05 from £185 order tickets

It is the legendary Trans-Siberian Railway which holds the vast territory of Siberia together. The actual length of the Trans-Siberian Railroad, or simply TransSib from Moscow to Vladivostok, is over 9,288 kilometers, covering nearly all Eurasia. It's the longest railway on the planet (complete non-stop trip from Moscow to Vladivostok takes 7 days) passing through two continents: Europe (19% of the whole length) and Asia (81%). The Trans-Mongolian railroad stretches across 3 countries and, apart from Russia, passes through Mongolia and China.