The Trans-Siberian journey is a unique destination for people with a flame in the heart and desire to discover new uncovered cultures, to see the best world's heritages, and feel life in full. The challenging travel provides comfortable accommodation onboard the train for at least two weeks. You also stay in local luxury hotels and unique accommodations during the journey, such as the real Mongolian ger camp. You see the beauty of Russia, dive into Mongolian nature, and immerse yourself in gorgeous China. Our experienced destination specialists have prepared the best itineraries and are ready to customize them according to your wishes and interests. Do you know when you would like to travel?
Things To Do & Places To See on the Trans-Siberian Travel
Don't miss out on any important sights & experiences on the Trans-Siberian Travel
Don't miss anything during your lifetime vacation. The Trans-Siberian railway goes through Russia, Mongolia, and China. There is so much to see! Get inspired with the best highlights for your future travel.
- The Kremlin in Moscow
- Red Square in Moscow
- Folk Show in Ulan-Bataar
- Night in Mongolian Ger Camp
- The Lake of Baikal
- Europe-Asia Monument
- The Great Wall of China
- The Summer Palace
The Trans-Siberian Travel Tips
Get ready for your journey with our professional suggestions and enjoy the trip with ease and comfort.
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What to pack
Pack comfortable pair of shoes and waterproof jacket, since some tours require walking for quite some time or spending time outdoors.
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How much to tip
Tipping usually is up to you. Nobody expects tips from you in China, but it's polite to leave around 10% of the bill in Mongolia and Russia.
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Climate
Russian climate is challenging to predict, and the weather can be windy and rainy, even during summers. Please check the weather beforehand.
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When to travel
The Trans-Siberian journey is a tour requiring planning in advance. The best seasons are Summer and Late Spring, as the weather is sunny with fewer rains.
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Currency
Please check the currency exchange rate beforehand. In Russia is Russian Ruble, in Mongolia - tugrik (you can change money for local currency straight upon arrival), in China - yuan.
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Souvenirs
Leave space in your luggage for famous souvenirs from each country: matryoshka and caviar from Russia, carpets and woolen sweaters from Mongolia, silk and green tea from China.