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click to enlarge Tour Date: 04 Jun 2011 - 30 Jun 2012 Tour Cost ($AUD): $13,947.00
The Trans-Siberian railway trip is without doubt the world's greatest train ride: an epic 9,000 km journey through the very heart of Asia and into Europe. The 'Legendary Trans-Siberian' was the first escorted adventure we organised 20 years ago, and it remains our most popular tour. The journey takes us from Beijing to Helsinki with stopovers in Beijing; the Mongolian capital, Ulaan Baatar; the capital of Eastern Siberia, Irkutsk; Russia's capital, Moscow; and its great sister city, St Petersburg. We also include a night's accommodation in the Finnish capital, Helsinki. Many travellers use this as a base for exploring Scandinavia or other parts of Europe, before returning to Australia.
04/06/2012 Australia - Singapore
St Basil's Cathedral, Moscow
Check-in at your chosen Australian airport for the flight to Singapore. On arrival we connect with our flight to Beijing.
05/06/2012 Singapore - Beijing (LD)
Tiananmen Square
Depart Singapore Singapore Airlines SQ 800, 01.05 Arrive Beijing 07.20
After completing customs and immigration formalities at Beijing airport we transfer to our hotel. After check-in, the rest of the morning is at leisure. After lunch we take a stroll in the world's biggest public plaza, Tiananmen Square. Covering 100 acres and dating back to 1420, the square has witnessed many of China's most historic events. At one end is the Gate of Heavenly Peace, the entrance to the Forbidden City. At the other is the mausoleum, which houses the embalmed body of Mao Tse-Dong. Dinner this evening is in a popular local restaurant.
Beijing International Hotel No 5 Jian Guo men Wei Avenue Beijing, China Ph: 0011-86-10-65126688 Fx: 65129972
The Summer Palace
06/06/2012 Beijing (BLD)
After breakfast we tour the beautiful Summer Palace, the largest and best-preserved imperial garden in China. Located on the western edge of the city, it was used as a summer residence by China's emperors as a cool retreat from the main imperial palace. One of the highlights is the 'Long Corridor', a 720-metre covered walkway decorated with more than 8,000 individual paintings. The Summer Palace was World Heritage listed by UNESCO in 1998.
The Forbidden City
07/06/2012 Beijing (BLD)
This morning we visit the extraordinary Forbidden City, the world's largest ancient palace structure. Covering an astonishing 72 hectares and containing no fewer than 9,999 rooms, this incredible complex was built between 1407 and 1420 by an estimated one million labourers. Until 1924 it was the Imperial Palace for China's emperors, and in 1987 was World Heritage listed by UNESCO. A visit here is never to be forgotten. In the afternoon we tour the fascinating old part of the city, known as the Hutong, Cycle rickshaws take us on a delightful trip through the ancient narrow streets. This evening we have dinner in the home of a Chinese family.
08/06/2012 Beijing (BLD)
The Great Wall of China
A very special day's sightseeing today. After breakfast we drive out of Beijing and head for the incredible Great Wall of China. We visit the beautiful section at Mutianyu, which is far less touristy than many other parts accessible from the capital. Built more than 2,000 years ago under the orders of China's first emperor, Qin Shi Huamgdi, it remains one of the largest construction projects of all time and stretches an incredible 6,400 km. We have plenty of time to stroll on the ramparts and fully take in this Wonder of the World. We also enjoy an exclusive picnic in one of the watchtowers lining the wall. Returning to Beijing, we attend a stunning traditional Chinese folk show while dining on Peking Roast Duck.
09/06/2012 Beijing - Ulaan Baatar (B)
Depart Beijing Train 23, 07.40
George Barrett travelling through the grasslands of the Gobi desert
After breakfast we transfer to Beijing International Railway Station for the start of the journey proper. We board the Trans-Mongolian Express for the thrilling journey to Ulaan Baatar. As we leave behind the crowds of Beijing, the train heads north towards the Mongolian border. We pass through mountainous countryside and enjoy several glimpses of the Great Wall. Now is the chance to read books, play games or retire to the dining car for drinks or a meal. Arriving at Erlian, the Chinese/Mongolian border town, giant hydraulic lifts raise the train and the wheel bogies are changed. The Chinese railway operates on a narrower gauge to that of Mongolia and Russia, hence the need for this operation. With Chinese and Mongolian border formalities completed, the train makes its way into the vast Gobi desert.
Breakfast on the train in the Mongolian dining car
10/06/2012 Arrive Ulaan Baatar - Dugana (D)
This morning we travel through the rolling grassy steppes, which stretch 1,000 km north to south and 2,500 km east to west. Yaks, camels and Mongolian horses dot the austere landscape. The few towns and gers to be seen are testimony to man's ability to survive in, and adapt to, almost any environment. Arrive Ulaan Baatar 13.10
On arrival in Ulaan Baatar we drive to our delightful ger camp in the beautiful Dugana National Park.
Travel Directors ger resort at Dugana
11/06/2012 Dugana ger camp (BLD)
This glorious area of the Gobi is a paradise for nature lovers. Today is completely at leisure, although there is the opportunity to ride Mongolian horses and maybe even try our hand at archery.
Mongolian Philharmonic Orchestra
12/06/2012 Dugana - Ulaan Baatar (BLD)
We drive back to Ulaan Baatar today and check-in to our hotel. The afternoon is at leisure and in the evening there is the chance to attend a beautiful folk show.
Bayangol Hotel 28 Chingis Khan Avenue Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia Ph: 0011-976-11-312255 Fx: 326880
Parliament building,
Sukhe Bator Square,
Ulaan Baatar
13/06/2012 Depart Ulaan Baatar - Irkutsk (BLD)
Today we explore Ulaan Baatar, visiting the famous Gandan Monastery and the excellent History Museum. We also drive up into the hills for a spectacular view of the city in the valley below. After dinner we transfer to the railway station for our journey to Russia. Depart Ulaan Baatar Train 361, 19.35
The train heads north towards the Mongolian border town of Sukhe Bator, arriving early the next morning.
John Biggins becomes
train driver on the
Mongolian-Russian border
14/06/2012 Onboard the train
This morning there are thorough customs and passport inspections before we proceed to the Russian border town of Naushki, 5,900 km from Moscow. Entering Russia we pass through beautiful mountain scenery laced with conifer forest. Following the Selenga River along the valley floor we reach Ulan Ude, capital of Buryatia.
Irkutsk, Eastern Siberia
15/06/2012 Arrive Irkutsk (BLD)
Arrive Irkutsk 07.35
Early morning we join the main Trans-Siberian railway line and head west towards mighty Lake Baikal. The train often skirts the shore of this vast lake which contains 20% of the world's fresh water supply. The mountains and small decorative Russian houses provide a beautiful backdrop before the train rolls into Irkutsk, the capital of Eastern Siberia. On arrival we transfer to our hotel and after breakfast take a city tour. Once known as the Paris of Siberia', Irkutsk dates back to 1661. Founded as a Cossack outpost, it continued to develop as a fur and gold trading city with access routes to Mongolia and China. Today, Irkutsk is a regional cultural centre with theatres, museums and a symphony orchestra. The afternoon is free to explore this beautiful city.
Hotel Intourist 44 Gagarin Boulevard Irkutsk 664055, Russia Ph: 0011-7-3952-290168 Fx: 0011-7-3952-290162
Lake Baikal
16/06/2012 Irkutsk (BLD)
This morning we drive out of Irkutsk to Lake Baikal. Formed some 25 million years ago, Baikal is the world's deepest lake and almost every statistic about it is astonishing. We enjoy an informative briefing about the lake on a visit to the excellent Limnological Museum. Weather permitting, we also take a boat ride on the lake and enjoy a picnic onboard.
The Trans-Siberian Express
17/06/2012 Depart Irkutsk - Moscow (BL)
After lunch we transfer to Irkutsk railway station and board the legendary Trans-Siberian Express.
Depart Irkutsk Train 1, 1 7.50
Now is the time to sit back, relax and watch the world go by as the train begins its epic journey across Siberia to Moscow.
The Trans-Siberian is the busiest railroad in the world
18/06/2012 Onboard the Trans-Siberian Express
The train pushes inexorably towards Russia's capital, passing through famous cities such as Novosibirsk and Yekaterinburg, where Tsar Nicholas and his family were executed.
Kymlee Seymour, Di Parker and Hans Koning onboard the Trans-Siberian Express
19/06/2012 Onboard the Trans-Siberian Express
The train cuts through the foothills of the Ural Mountains and we pass the famous obelisk, which marks the border of Asia and Europe. We are now 1,777 km from Moscow.
St Basil's Cathedral, Moscow
20/06/2012 Arrive Moscow (D)
Arrive Moscow 17.58
Finally, the train rolls into Yaroslavsky Station at the end of its momentous journey. On arrival we transfer to our hotel.
Ukraine Hotel Kutuzovsky Prospect Moscow, Russia Ph: 0011-7-495-9335656 Fx: 9335683
Inside the Kremlin walls
21/06/2012 Moscow (BLD)
Our tour of Russia's magnificent capital begins with a morning in the famous Kremlin and a visit to the great Armoury Museum, which houses Russia's crown jewels. After lunch we explore some of the palatial stations of Moscow's stunning underground system.
Evening across the Moskva River
22/06/2012 Moscow (BLD)
This morning we stroll into Red Square. Dating back to 1493, the magnificent square is flanked on one side by the red walls of the Kremlin and on the other by the majestic GUM department store. At one end is the imposing history museum and at the other is one of the world's most famous buildings, the unique St Basil's Cathedral. The square also houses Lenin's mausoleum. After lunch we walk along Arbat Street, Moscow's famous pedestrian mall, with its busy market stalls, street performers and fine shops and cafes.
Kolomenskoye Park under a summer sky
23/06/2012 Moscow (BLD)
Today we drive out of Moscow to the beautiful estate of Kolomenskoye. Situated on the banks of the Moskva River, this was the summer residence of Alexei Romanov. The estate dates back to the 14th century and is now a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Moscow State University at Sparrow Hills
24/06/2012 Depart Moscow - St Petersburg (BL)
The morning is at leisure, time perhaps for a final stroll in Red Square or some last-minute shopping. In the afternoon we transfer to the railway station for the evening journey north to St Petersburg.
Depart Moscow Train 6, 16.30 Arrive St Petersburg 21.45
On arrival we transfer to our hotel.
Helvetia Hotel 11 Marata St St Petersburg 191025 Ph: 0011 7 812 326 5353 Fax: 326 2009
St Petersburg, The Venice of the North'
25/06/2012 St Petersburg (BLD)
After breakfast we take a city tour of beautiful St Petersburg. Formerly known as Petrograd and Leningrad, this most European of Russian cities is the country's intellectual and cultural heart. Perched on the banks of the Neva River, it is often referred to as the 'Venice of the North' because of its glorious canal system. We enjoy sights such as St Isaac's Cathedral, the Winter Palace and Peter and Paul's Fortress, where the bodies of Tsar Nicholas and his family are interred.
26/06/2012 St Petersburg (BLD)
Today we board a hydrofoil for a trip down the Neva River to Peterhof. This is the site of the magnificent Summer Palace, playground of the tsars and tsarinas. The beautiful gardens are comparable with those at the palace of Versailles and the amazing fountains provide a great spectacle.
27/06/2012 St Petersburg (BLD)
The Hermitage and Palace Square, St Petersburg
This morning we visit the Winter Palace. Completed in 1762, the palace was home to the tsars until the Russian Revolution in 1917. It now houses the Hermitage Museum, arguably the world's greatest art collection. The afternoon is at leisure, providing the option of spending more time in the Hermitage. Others may prefer to stroll down the city's great boulevard, Nevsky Prospekt. In the evening there is the opportunity to attend a traditional cossack folk show.
28/06/2012 Depart St Petersburg - Helsinki (B)
Helsinki Harbour
Depart St Petersburg Allegro Train, 06.40 Arrive Helsinki 09.15
Our final train journey takes us to Helsinki, the delightful capital of Finland. On arrival we are introduced to Helsinki by way of a city tour including lunch before we transfer to our hotel and enjoy a leisurely afternoon at the end of our momentous tour.
Hotel Anna or similar Annankatu 1 Helsinki 00120, Finland Ph: 0011-358-9-616621 Fx: 602664
Singapore Airlines
29/06/2012 Helsinki - London - Singapore
If returning immediately to Australia, our flight departs from Helsinki today.
30/06/2012 Singapore - Australia
If returning immediately from Helsinki, our flight arrives back in Australia today.
TOUR INFORMATION
Tour Fitness Level: Moderate
JUNE 2012 DEPARTURE:
TOUR COST: $13,947
SINGLE SUPPLEMENT: $2,897
INCLUDED IN TOUR COST:
* All flights between Australia and Beijing/Europe and Australia * All ticketable air taxes (may be subject to change) * All accommodation (twin-share) * All transfers except Helsinki hotel to airport * All train travel to Helsinki (quad-share) * All meals as specified * All local guides throughout * Travel Directors tour escort * All entrance fees in specified sightseeing * All visas and courier fees * All tips and gratuities
NOT INCLUDED IN TOUR COST:
* Insurance * Personal expenses * Flight from Helsinki to chosen European exit point (if not travelling via London)
Please note that whilst every effort will be made to adhere to the above pricing, currency fluctuations beyond our control can affect final costs.
A booking form is to be completed by all passengers, followed by a non-refundable deposit of AUD $2,000 per person at the time of booking.
All escorted tours are based on a minimum group size of 10 people travelling.
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