Tours along the Trans-Siberian and Trans-Mongolian Railway
Visit Russia, Mongolia and China.
The Trans-Mongolian railroad stretches across three countries and, apart from Russia, passes through Mongolia and China. This journey of a lifetime is a wonderful chance to experience the real connection between the continents and the great cultures of the world, promising to be one of the most memorable experiences of all time. You can travel by train from Moscow to Beijing or from Moscow to Vladivostok in either direction. If your time allows you can even start your journey from St. Petersburg and add additional 3 days to your Trans-Siberian or Trans-Mongolian railway trip.
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You have to recognise that the Trans-Siberian Railway is not a special tourist train and there is no such a train called Trans-Siberian Express either. In fact, the Trans-Siberian Railway comprises a number of railway lines and sub-lines that stretch from the west of Russia across the plains of Eurasia. Recently some private purely tourist trains were introduced on the Trans-Siberian Railway and some claim to be called the Trans-Siberian Express.
Go Russia offers you our expertise and professionalism to create unforgettable memories for your journey of a lifetime. We have designed the best and most popular trips for you. Read more about practical aspects when joining a Trans-Siberian holiday.
Please find below our professionally designed itineraries and most popular tours. If you are unsure which package is right for you, please read our short guide "How to choose a Trans-Siberian Tour". Please also note, we can tailor-make any journey for you along the Trans-Siberian or Trans-Mongolian railroad.
Today the Trans-Siberian railway is still the longest and most amazing rail journey; you feel as if you’re travelling back in time. From mighty, cosmopolitan Moscow we go to the city of Yekaterinburg where the family of the last Tsar was murdered by the Bolsheviks; and then deep into the ...
On our “Best of Trans-Mongolian” tour, you will visit the important cities of the longest railway in the world from west to east. You will visit the three countries of Russia, Mongolia and China, observing the differences in culture and landscape between each. Our experienced English-spe...
Many tours claim to be epic, but spanning eight time zones and over 6000 miles, this one truly is! On this 16 day tour, we’ll travel from St Petersburg east to Vladivostok by way of Moscow, Yekaterinburg, Irkutsk and Lake Baikal. You will become acquainted with the history of this h...
As the name suggests, this tour following the route of the Trans-Mongolian railway truly is an epic adventure. Beginning in St.Petersburg and finishing in Beijing with stops in Moscow, Yekaterinburg, Lake Baikal, Ulan Bator and Terelj National Park, this will be the trip of a lifetime. This to...
This 12-day tour offers the chance to cross Russia by train, travelling from Moscow to Irkutsk. On the way, you’ll alight to visit some of the country’s most compelling sights, from St Basil’s Cathedral and the Kremlin in the capital to the wooden architecture and lake views of the...
This popular Trans-Mongolian tour coincides with the highlight of Mongolia's social calendar - the delightful Naadam Festival. It dates back several centuries and showcases national sporting obsessions such as archery, wrestling and horse riding as well as featuring a ceremony packed with dancer...
This two week itinerary brings together the highlights of a Russian Trans-Mongolian rail journey with a more comprehensive dip into Mongolia’s wild national parks than most visitors allow themselves to experience. You’ll receive a warm welcome throughout your trip and learn a lot about t...
This trip’s perfect if you wish to follow the classic Trans-Siberian route to Vladivostok but just can’t bear to miss Mongolia’s spectacular landscapes. Travel across Russia exploring its history and rich cultural heritage before experiencing life with the nomads and the beautiful ...
Unlike many Trans-Siberian tours, this runs from east to west. We begin our epic journey in Vladivostok, travelling via the world's deepest freshwater lake, Baikal, through vast Siberia. Our exploration of Russian history, geography and culture takes us via Yekaterinburg to the country's buz...
Join our 18-day “Epic Trans-Siberian” journey from Vladivostok, the capital of Russia’s Far East, to St. Petersburg at Lake Baikal, Yekaterinburg and Moscow. You will become acquainted with the history of this huge country and will also enjoy the vast Siberian landscapes and see th...
This Trans-Mongolian tour is designed to coincide with the famous Naadam Festival. This Mongolian spectacular dates back centuries. Originally a test of a nomad’s aptitude, each July these games are held requiring strength, stamina, accurate marksmanship and of course, skillful horsemanship - ...
For those dreaming of the Trans-Siberian, this 21 day tour delivers something a little unusual – an epic east to west journey from Vladivostok to Moscow with a wonderful detour to Mongolia. This tour gives you the opportunity to explore Vladivostok’s maritime history, experience life wit...
If you thought you needed weeks and weeks to ride the Trans-Mongolian railway, then we have good news for you. This 12 day trip enables those who are short on time to travel between Irkutsk and Beijing without missing any of the highlights of this fantastic journey. We won't skimp on the s...
On this tour, we’ll begin our Trans-Mongolian journey in the fascinating Chinese capital, Beijing, travelling across the Mongolian steppe via exotic Ulan Bator and into Russia. As the train eats up the miles on its journey west, we’ll explore pretty Lake Baikal and charming Irkutsk befor...
The journey of a lifetime, the Trans-Mongolian railway stretches across 3 countries, passing through Mongolia and China as well as Russia. This trip is considered one of the greatest adventures in the world. This is a unique opportunity to see how the landscape, nature and culture are all transforme...
Following the classic trade route, this Trans-Mongolian journey offers the opportunity for exploring some of the greatest cultures in the world. Beginning in Moscow we travel across Siberia to Irkutsk and through Mongolia before reaching the Chinese capital.
Our independent Trans-Mongolian package enables the intrepid traveller to discover Russia, Mongolia and China at their own pace. We can arrange your accommodation, train tickets, airport and railway transfers. From that, you can build your own programme, selecting from a range of optiona...
For rail enthusiasts looking to ride one of the longest train journeys in the world non-stop, this is the perfect tour. With a full guided sightseeing programme in both capitals, Moscow and Beijing, you will experience both and the fantastic scenery in between on a trip that lasts eleven days. ...
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. Below are just some of the highlights you can expect on your journey of a lifetime.
You can enhance your stay and book optional excursions in Moscow, St. Petersburg, lake Baikal, Mongolia or China while on your tour. We suggest to choose your excursions before your departure so we can arrange a guide, entrance tickets and a transport if applicable.
Accommodation used along the Trans-Siberian railway varies from a yurt in a ger camp to a premium 4* hotel. In Russia we stick to centrally located 3* and 4* hotels; in Mongolia you will be staying in a traditional yurt in a ger camp as well as a 4* hotel in Ulan Bator; in China - all the hotels we use are 4*. Please note all our hotels are centrally located, recommended on Tripadvisor and have above average ratings. View hotels details below.