“Naadam” is the biggest holiday of the Mongolian calendar – the annual festival of three “manly sports” (wrestling, archery and horsemanship)
“S Priezdom” Welcome to Moscow. Our driver will be there to meet you from whichever flight, train or boat you arrive. You’ll then be transferred to the Panorama 3★ Hotel. (We can obtain rates for superior hotels ask a member of the reservations team for details.) Your complimentary InfoPack is full of ideas for getting the most out of your free time.
After breakfast one of our local experts will meet you at your hotel in the lobby for a three hour walking and familiarisation tour, to introduce the city (and its public transport system) and to get your sightseeing off to a flying start. The rest of the day’s your own.
Transfer to Yaroslavsky Station where you will board the Irkutsk bound train.
On board The Trans-Sib… 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!
Arrival in Irkutsk, transfer to U Ozera 3★ Hotel situated in Listvyanka Village (70km) travelling by road through the forest. The Hotel is set just 50 metres from the shores of Lake Baikal.
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.
(A) Siberian trek
(B) Circum Baikal picnic
(C) Taltsy wooden museum
(D) Port Baikal excursion
No specific itinerary is planned today. This is a free day at your leisure. Why not take a walk down to the Harbour and enjoy the freshly caught Omlu, the indigenous fish of Lake Baikal.
After breakfast transfer back to Irkutsk city. Our local staff will provide a map and some recommendations of interesting places to visit. Some of our top suggestions (please check opening times/days before setting off) Decembrist Museum, Volkonsky House and The Epiphany Cathedral. Evening transfer to the station where you will board the Ulaanbaatar bound train.
On board heading down towards Mongolia. At midnight you will make the border crossing into Mongolia with the usual halt for formalities.
Naadam Opening Ceremonies; Naadam kicks off with an opening parade around the track of the Sports Stadium, vaguely similar to the Olympics Parade but with a special Mongolian twist.
Return to the stadium to the wrestling and archery tournaments. Afternoon transfer out of Ulaanbaatar to Elstei Ger Lodge.
Today you will visit a local nomad family. See how a nomadic family milks their live stock and learn how they produce dairy products using the traditional Mongolian method.
This afternoon travel by road to Hustai National Park. The park is home to a some amazing wildlife including Wolves , Lynx and the Golden Eagle and of course the Prezevalsky Horses (known locally as “Takhi”). The park lies in the foothills of the southern Khentii Mountain Range about 100km south west of Ulaanbaatar.
After breakfast you set off to the picturesque Moilt Valley – this is not far, around 25-30 kms away.This area is famous for wild-flowers as well as wildlife. On route you will visit old sculptures and Deer stones (or Reindeer stones ) these are ancient megaliths carved with symbols that can be found all over the world but are concentrated largely in Siberia and Mongolia.
After breakfast you make the return trip to Ulaanbaatar, named the coldest capital in the world during the winter months. Check into the Bayangol 3★ Hotel. This is a great centrally located property. The balance of today is free to explore more of the city. A worthwhile trip would be to visit the Naraan Tull Market where you can buy not only everyday items but great traditional Mongolian costumes, boots even saddles. It`s easy to pick up your email`s in one of the numerous internet cafes on Peace Avenue or pick-up some snack food for the train in one of the many supermarkets…. in the evening a wide range of traditional and new style Mongolian eateries are vying with European style places or maybe go to see a Folklore concert?
Early morning transfer to the station where you will board the Beijing bound train.
Don’t oversleep today as it’s possibly some of the most spectacular scenery of the entire route, as you leave the desert scenery behind and pass by mountains and rice paddy fields. Arriving into Beijing Central Station at the end of your Trans-Siberian journey.
The journey you have chosen has some “extras” that are necessary and then “extras” that will enhance your trip. We cannot re-iterate too much that at Russia Experience we pride ourselves on making the trip you have chosen the best it can be – so if we don’t mention something you want, ask us and we’ll try our best to make it happen! In return, we try to inform you about any great “extras” along the way, so that you have the chance to try them if you want! Visas are a necessary extra and needed for all the countries you travel through and the current costs and what is needed can be found under Visas.
Upgrading to 2- berth compartment on the train is also an option, you will see under Prices. This service is becoming more popular every year and not helped by the train operators only confirming this request 30 days or less prior to your departure. We have however devised a workaround for this that’s proving very reliable. We request a 2-berth at the time of booking but if this comes back not possible we block out a 4-berth compartment for 2 person occupancy. The standard of these cabins remains the same, and you get the extra space and privacy one way or the other.
We have a range of services for passengers wanting to stay or continue their journey into China at the start or end of their journey.
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Wanted to say a huge thank you for all the help you guys gave me with the trip and the visas! and the patience you had with all my questions!!!!
I had the best time and met some awesome people 😊 you guys are the best and I would definitely recommend using your company to friends and anyone that asks really!
The guides I had were all amazing and the accommodation was pretty sweet too!!
Thanks so much!
Jenna Thompson
Jenna Thompson October 2015
All services – transits, hotels, on-train facilities and guides
were punctual and efficient.
We had no problems in meeting/being met by taxi drivers.
Hotels were expecting us as paid-for guests.
Guides were pleasant, knowledgeable and had good English.
On-train we were surprised at being offered all we wanted.
Indeed, the whole package was sound and recommendable.
We were pleasantly surprised with unexpected on-train facilities.
Apparently, the1st class, two-berth, on-train service includes
one cooked meal daily and complementary daily supply of
tea, coffee and chocolate. Boiling water for beverages is
available all day and night in each car.
Bedding – linen sleeping bag and two pillows – is free.
On the older railway stock, on train 8, don’t expect to wash
anything except hands and your plastic crockery and cutlery.
Toilet paper is always availably, though not always paper towels,
and the waste bins are emptied regularly.
At Irtkusk the local office manager is like no other manager.
His appearance is that of a 1960s hippy – long hair tied into
a pony-tail, short trousers, back-pack – but he is delightfully
lucid, speaks excellent English, is clearly well-connected, is
light hearted and very effective. The world needs more of
his equal.
The fresh water and very clear Lake Baikal is a treasure:
It’s 636 km long, about 1650 m deep and has many species
found nowhere else. No wonder it has internationally
recognised status for scientific interest. The Baikal
museum and aquarium is truly worth a visit.
Thanks for organising a most enjoyable and interesting
tour.
Yours aye,
Ian Fraser
Our home stay hostess, Olga, was a delight. Loved the visits to villages.
Now to read and reread Russian novels! Mongolia nomad stay was more challenging than we expected but in retrospect was a good experience. Family and guide were great.
Marilyn Thomas
Kind regards
Paul Pennington
Dermot Carlin
We have had an amazing time. Everything was so well organised, we always felt looked after without feeling stifled or rushed about as you might on a fully managed/guided tour. We had plenty of time to do our own thing and the trips were always in very small groups (if not only the three of us!). The local guides at each location were fantastic. All really helpful and knowledgeable and ready to do that little bit extra (special thanks to the amazing Ulziimaa in Ulaanbataar!). As you may have guessed at an early stage I can be a bit of a nervous traveller but you reassured us at every step and everything was so well planned and organised, we really had nothing to worry about at all. I appreciate hugely the fact that every email and question I had was responded to and answered within minutes/hours, even when we were in China. I will (and already have done) unreservedly recommend you and your company to anyone considering travelling through Russia, Mongolia and China.
A truly amazing experience…thank you.
Alanna, Ralph and Nathan
Karen & Jacques Grivel
Thanks for all your troubles and for a wonderful experience.
Best regards,
Carlos Ossenbach Sauter
Carols Ossenbach Sauter
Bernadette & Joseph Skinner
All excellent and situated conveniently close to the city centres and the main attractions. Staff very helpful even to the extent of supplying breakfast boxes on those mornings we left early.
City Walks.
These added a whole new dimension to the tours as the guides were first rate and very well informed. We also found that they were happy to talk of present and past regimes which served to add colour to the situation and they were also well versed in the local customs. Without the guides the experience would not have been quite so rewarding.
Options.
Not to be missed. Picnic at Lake Baikal and the trip to the Great Wall. Excellent guides and very well organised .
As promised we were always met as arranged . The drivers went out of their way to ensure that we were on time for our trains and they also made sure that we were safely on board before leaving. We were also lucky in meeting three others on the “experience” in Moscow who we were with until Beijing and so we had others to turn to when we were confused. ( Often at my age )
All in all it was a fantastic experience and one that I would not have wanted to miss at any cost. You have made two old men very happy.
My one and only complaint about the trip is that I have absolutely nothing about which to complain.
My thanks to you and all involved.
Brian Marchant & Brian Quance
We thoroughly enjoyed the hike round Lake Baikal (although the distances were a lot further than in the itinerary!!!!), and the walking guide Anton was both knowledgeable and chilled out, a great balance!
Mongolia was also an excellent experience, with the family stay being the highlight! Our guide Naki had endless information and was forever cheerful! A big thank you to him too!
The whole experience for us both was a very positive one and we will be sure to recommend your company to family and friends!!
Once again, thank you to all the drivers, guides and yourself for an excellent service!
Amanda and Duncan
Amanda Moran & Duncan Balderson
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