Combine travel along one of the world's most famous railways with a cultural festival unlike any other. Take the Trans-Mongolian Railway to Naadam, Mongolia's historic festival and what is sure to be the highlight of your trip. Horse riding, archery, wrestling, local cuisine, crafts and music, there is no better way to immerse yourself in Mongolia! Continue your journey on the Trans-Mongolian Railway to finish in Moscow or continue to St Petersburg and further to Scandinavia or Europe. This is hop on/hop off train tour and it runs vice versa.
Discover the best of Asia and Europe between Beijing and Bergen. Attend the world-famous Naadam Festival in Mongolia, Ulaanbataar
Día 1, Llegada a Beijing
Día 2, Descubra Beijing
Día 3, ¡La aventura comienza!
Día 4, Descubra Ulan Bataar
Día 5, Naadam Festival
Día 6, Parque nacional de Terelj
Día 7, Genghis Khan el embarque en el tren
Día 8, Lago Baikal, Rusia
Día 9, Irkutsk y el embarque en el tren
Día 10, A bordo
Día 11, Ekaterinburgo
Día 12, A bordo
Día 13, Kazan
Día 14, Moscú
Día 15, Salida
Día 16, Tretyakov State Gallery, Novodevichy Convent & More
Día 17, Arrive St. Petersburg
Día 18, Peterhof Palace & boat cruise
Día 19, The Hermitage & Iconic Landmarks
Día 20, Catherine's Palace
Día 21, Arrive Helsinki
Día 22, Helsinki - Ferry to Stockholm
Día 23, Stockholm
Día 24, Stockholm-Copenhagen
Día 25, Copenhagen
Día 26, Copenhagen-Gothenburg
Día 27, Gothenburg - Oslo
Día 28, Oslo
Día 29, Oslo - Flam- Bergen
Día 30, Bergen
Día 31, Departure from Bergen
Tren de 2ª clase, compartimiento de tren según itinerario.
de Beijing a Ulaanbaatar - Terelj National Park - Ulaanbaatar en tren tarifa económica
de Ulaanbaatar - Terelj National Park - Ulaanbaatar a Lake Baikal en tren tarifa económica
de Lake Baikal a Yekaterinburg en tren tarifa económica
de Yekaterinburg a Kazan en tren tarifa económica
de Kazan a Moscow en tren tarifa económica
Gary Edwards, Australia: Thank you for a very interesting trip!
In July 2019 my wife and I went with Discovery Russia from Beijing to Moscow by train. This is not your common trip. This is to remote parts of the world and among very different cultures. We went to the Naadam Festival in Mongolia after riding through all of China. Then we went into Siberia going east to west. Then European Russia to Moscow. Our eyes were opened to a world we had never seen before.