
discoverrus.com Through the territory of Soviet Russia and the land of the Tatars, across the Steppes and on to China and Japan, the Trans-Siberian express takes twelve days to complete its journey. Russia's Trans-Siberian Railway is the longest continuous rail line on Earth, that runs in an epic journey of almost six thousand miles over one third of the globe. The Trans-Siberian line runs from Moscow to Beijing, passing through Yaroslavl on the Volga, Yekaterinburg in the Urals, Irkutsk near scenic Lake Baikal's southern extremity, then passes over the edge of the Gobi Desert and runs beside the Shilka River to reach Beijing. Yet the main attraction has to be the gradually changing scenery itself: from the climb through the Ural mountains (the boundary between Europe and Asia), to the wide open steppes and broad rivers we cross, traveling on the Trans-Siberian is the only way to truly take in the vastness and grandeur of the worlds largest country. Travel aboard luxury train Trans-Siberian Express for unparalleled opportunities for viewing wildlife and scenery, time for optional excursions, and the chance to experience some of the Russias most pristine wilderness. Our train contains some of the finest accommodation available in luxury train travel today, offering a high level of comfort; particularly important in the cabins, which will be your 'hotel room' on wheels. All departures feature one or two lovingly designed restaurant cars and a spacious bar car. So, as well
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