On arrival in Beijing you make your own way to the hotel – any taxi driver will quickly find the address. The convenient location of the hotel positions you to get the most of this legendary Imperial city, where the rich traditions of Buddhism, Daoism, and Confucianism meet with the opulence of the Chinese Emperors and the vibrant realism of contemporary China. Chinese hotels cope badly with the idea of foreigners who haven’t yet arrived so we’ll have your onward rail tickets delivered once you have checked in, with user hint and, directions to the station. The hotel is in the heart of the golden area of the capital, surrounded by major business centres, tourist attractions and only minutes away from the Wangfujing Street, Tiannamen Square and the Forbidden City.
No Meals.
Day 2 - Depart Beijing
Make your own way to the station giving yourself at least one hour on arrival to complete security (metal-detectors are now in force and there can be queues to use them) and find your train and platform. And then you’re heading off, along the most famous railway in the world!
No Meals.
Day 3 - Arrive Ulaanbaatar
Afternoon arrival in Ulaanbaatar. Our driver will meet you at the end of the platform and will be holding a meeting- board with your name on. Transfer from the station, to a hotel with a chance to freshen up and have light snack, before departing for your city tour. Then transfer to Elstei Ger Lodge (70km). A relaxed evening in the bar after supper there are occasional impromptu performances of live Mongolian music, where you might hear the Morin Khuur (horse-head lyre), the cimbalom, or native Mongolian throat-singing.
Light snack, supper.
Day 4 - Elstei Ger Lodge
With no specific activities planned you can choose to chill out, read, go walking, or (for a small payment made directly to them locally) you can go horse riding with local nomad horsemen.
Breakfast, lunch, supper.
Day 5 - Nomads
After breakfast you will depart Ulaanbaatar
for the Bayangobi region. Picnic lunch enroute.
Arrival at a herdsman encampment late
afternoon. Tonight you are the guests of the
herdsmen, and you’ll stay in a nomadic ger
tent – supper with your herdsmen hosts. Breakfast, Lunch, Supper
Day 6 - Nomads-touring
Depart after breakfast for a day trip through
the countryside of Övörkhangai Province in the
direction of Harhorin (two hours of off-road
driving each way). Our route takes us into the
Orkhon Valley, a World Heritage Site, which can
be called the birthplace of Mongolian
civilisation – the sites of the earliest metal
working (which created the weapons that
made the Mongolian empire great) are located
here. We stop for a picnic lunch amid the
stunning scenery. This afternoon we arrive at
modern Harhorin – the settlement Genghis
Khan would have known as Karakorum. It was
here at the legendary gathering of clans that
they declared Genghis the “Great Khan”
(“Chinghiskhan”), and his military campaigns
of conquest began. Nothing is left of the
ancient settlement, but on its site is the (rather
later) monastery of Erdene Zuu, one of the
most important Buddhist centres in
Mongolia… and on the grounds of the
monastery is the single turtle statue that
remains of Genghis’s great Royal Court. Come
back to our nomadic host family and will have
a traditional communal supper with them. Breakfast, Lunch, Supper
Day 7 - Ulaanbaatar
Around 10am you make the return trip to
Ulaanbaatar. Check into the Bayangol 4H
hotel. This is a great centrally located property
and facilities include 5 restaurants, fitness
centre, sauna and minimarket. The balance of
today is free to explore more of the city. You
can choose to visit the heady atmosphere
surrounding the Gandan Monastery or visit
the Choijin Monastery Museum, or the
Bazaar… log on and pick up your email in one
of the numerous internet cafes on Peace
Avenue, have a latte and French pastries in the
new generation of new-age coffee stores, go
souvenir shopping in the peculiar grandeur of
the Central Department Store, or pick up some
snack food for the train in the Store’s food
department… in the evening a wide range of
traditional and new style Mongolian eateries
are vying with European style places, Irish
pubs and German beer halls to enjoy, usually
with live music later on. Breakfast.
Day 8 - Depart Mongolia
If you are interested in Mongolian Buddhism you may be interested in making a return visit to the Gandan Monastery this morning, to see the morning prayer-ceremonies in progress. We also suggest you take an opportunity today to purchase picnic provisions for the next leg of your journey, as often this train as no dining car. This evening we will transfer you to the station where you will board the Irkutsk bound train.
Breakfast.
Day 9 - On board the Trans-Mongolian Express
On board The Trans-Sib… heading towards Russia. When you make the border crossing there will be the usual halt for formalities.
No Meals.
Day 10 - 12 - You Choose
Baikal programmes. Here we give you the option to make a choice of either Siberian
Village which is staying in Listvyanka Village on the shores of Lake Baikal OR Adventure Trek, which is available for two or more passengers travelling together, for arrivals between 1st June until 1st September. The Adventure Trek is a camping expedition and requires a good level of fitness OR Soft Trek, which is available
for solo passengers. Adventure Trek and Soft Trek you are required to help the guide carry the equipment provided.
Option 1 - Siberian Village
Day 10 - Arrival Irkutsk
Early morning arrival in Irkutsk. Our driver will meet you at the end of the platform, holding a meeting-board marked with your name. Transfer to “U Ozera Hotel” (the name translates as “At the Lake Hotel”, although it is not directly at the lake shore) situated in Listvyanka Village (70km) travelling by road through the forest. The facilities available at this hotel include; cafe-bar, Russian “banya” (sauna), safe at the reception. The nearest ATM-machine in the Baikal Hotel (Listvyanka remains a village, and doesn't have the range of banking services you could expect in a city). The official check-in time is 12 noon, the hotel reception will advise you they will need your passport for visa registration formalities. However if your room is available this will - of course - be allocated to you on arrival. (If your room is not available you will be able to leave your luggage with the hotel reception). You will have a chance to have breakfast before setting off on your walking tour around Listvyanka Village. This will include a visit to the Limnological Museum (this is an exhibition about the Lake, its formation, wildlife etc - it includes multimedia presentations, information about creatures which live in the darkest depths, and also an aquarium with living aquatic species, including the unique freshwater Baikal seals) and also a small wooden village Russian Orthodox Church dating back to the C18th. You return to your hotel at the end of the walk, with time to relax and enjoy your lakeside surroundings, maybe experience real Siberian "banya" (sauna -small payment locally at the hotel).
Breakfast.
Day 11 - Baikal Free Choice Programme
Choose one activity from the list, it’s all included in the trip price! You’ll need to inform us of your choice before commencing your journey, so that we can have the right staff on hand for when you arrive (please note the Siberian weather puts seasonal limits on some activities – details below). Want to extend your life? Local legend claims that you can get anything from five extra years of life (paddling up to your knees) up to twenty years if you manage to go swimming!
A. SIBERIAN TREK through the Taiga Forest with a local guide who will explain the wildlife, eco- system and lore of the Taiga (May-Oct).
B. CIRCUM BAIKAL PICNIC Take the Ferry from Listvyanka to Port Baikal which takes around 15 minutes. Walk around Port Baikal, where you will see the train station of the old Circumbaikal rail line. Then you will walk along the rail line to the nearest tunnel (2-3 km). Stopping for a picnic lunch on the shore of Lake Baikal. Return to Port Baikal, ferry back to Listvyanka (Jun-Sep).
C. TALTSY WOODEN MUSEUM A three hour trip which includes a driver, and English speaking guide to the Taltsy open air wooden museum on the shore of Lake Baikal. This picturesque area shows how life was and has been sympathetically restored as a tourist attraction where you can ride Troikas and also buy authentic souvenirs. There is a tea house here also to refresh you after a busy morning sightseeing. (Year round)
D. DO YOUR OWN THING maybe take off on a cliff side walk, or mosey around the village, or take a dip in Lake Baikal! (Weather permitting!)
Balance of day free time to explore the village at your own pace. Maybe try a local bar?
Breakfast.
Day 12 - Depart Irkutsk
After breakfast transfer back to Irkutsk city.
You will be given a map and some
recommendations of interesting places to visit
by our local staff. Afternoon transfer to the
station where you will board the Moscow
bound train. Breakfast.
Option 2 - Adventure Trek
Day 10 - Arrive Irkutsk
Early morning arrival in Irkutsk. Our driver will meet you at the end of the platform and will be holding a meeting-board with your name on. Transfer to your hotel where you will have the opportunity to have a shower and enjoy breakfast before preparing for your trek. (Leaving your heavy baggage in Irkutsk). Around 6pm you will depart by public bus to Goloustnoe Village. On arrival there will be a short trek of 3km before setting up camp on the shore of Lake Baikal. Breakfast, Supper.
Day 11 - Day Trek
Trekking along the Baikal shore (25 km). Picnic lunch along the way. Set up camp at
Sennaya Bay. Breakfast, Lunch & Supper.
Day 12 - Depart Irkutsk
Trekking to Goloustnoe Village (9 km). Return
to Irkutsk by public bus. Where you will have
the option to leave your bags at our local
office. You will be given a map and some
recommendations of interesting places to
visit. You will be given a map and some
recommendations of interesting places to
visit, free time to explore. Afternoon transfer
to the station where you will board the
Moscow bound train. Breakfast.
Day 13 - 15 - On board the Trans-Siberian Express
On board The Trans-Sib… travelling towards
Moscow. The dining car is the heart of social
life on the train. It functions as bar, lounge,
and take-out snack store, as well as a café
serving reasonably priced meals. It is a great
place to meet fellow travellers and locals alike,
sharing your experiences of your journey so far
with a few drinks, which no doubt will include
some Vodka – and maybe smoked salmon and
caviar too! No Meals.
Day 16 - Arrive Moscow
“S Priezdom! Welcome to Moscow!” early morning arrival. Our driver will be there to
meet you at the end of the platform, and will be hold a meeting-board with your name on. You’ll then be transferred to the Irbis 3H Hotel. The facilities available at this hotel include a Restaurant, Lobby Bar, Lobby Wi-Fi access, Luggage Room, Safety deposit boxes and an ATM machine. At check-in, (after 2pm) the hotel reception will advise you they will need your passport for visa registration. This process takes 1–2 hours. Your complimentary InfoPack is full of ideas for getting the most out of your free time. One of our local expert staff will meet you at the hotel to take you on a
three hour walking tour round the highlights – you’ll use public transport around the centre to avoid the traffic jams and get the hang of the system for when you come to use it independently. Our staffers are full of ideas for this walk but are flexible about other ideas if you have your own. Your walk ends in the city centre around lunchtime.
No Meals.
Day 17 - Around Moscow
If you haven’t prebooked any of our range of city excursions the day is your own to explore further. Some of our top suggestions (please check opening times/days before setting off) would include visiting the Moscow Kremlin, the Tretyakov Gallery, the Pushkin Fine Arts Museum, or a boat trip along the Mosvka
River… perhaps locate some tickets for ballet, opera, circus or a concert this evening? As well as famous classical music traditions Moscow features on the touring schedules of world names in jazz, rock, pop and world music.
Breakfast.
Day 18 - Depart Moscow
You’ll need to check out of your room by 12 noon today. For services we offer in
St. Petersburg please refer to our "St. Petersburg Add On" Breakfast.
Included in the trip TRAIN: 2-Class 4-berth rail for complete journey. BEIJING: one night, room-only. 3* Hotel. MONGOLIA: All transportation. Two nights camping with Nomads (full board). Two nights tourist ger camp (full board), one night 3* Hotel, central Ulaanbaatar, breakfast included. Walking tour of Ulaanbaatar. If camping Sleeping bags are provided. LAKE BAIKALChoice of programmes either Siberian Village or Adventure Trek. Siberian Village - all transportation. 3 nights 3H hotel, Listvyanka Village, breakfast
free choice excursion. Adventure Trek - all transportation, 2 night camping, equipment provided, all meals.
MOSCOW: Transfer on arrival only. Two nights 3* Hotel, breakfast included. 3 hours personalised city walking tour.
Trip Price Guide (per person):
1 person
2 people
3-9 people
Full on
$4032
$3198
$3129
Spicing it up
Extra night Moscow
$177
$111
$111
Extra night Beijing
$119
$59
$59
Upgrade to 2 berth
$990
$990
$990
Due to the nature of these destinations all prices are subject to change. Contact us to confirm exact price.
these are the dates when this itinerary works:
2012 - 17 days
2012 - 18 days*
May 07, 14
June 08, 15, 22, 29
July 06, 13, 20, 27
August 03, 10, 17, 31
September 07
May 07, 14
June 08, 15, 29
July 06, 13, 20, 27
August 03, 10, 17, 24, 31
September 07
*Supplement per person for the extra night is $167 for one, $109 for two or more.
**Extra night Siberian Village - Listvyanka Village.
**Extra night Adventure Trek - Listvyanka Village.
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