The Trans-Siberian Express: the Nadaam… (trip)

The Trans-Siberian Express: the Nadaam Festival

  • Ulaan Baatar Airport, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
  • Active & Adventure
Mongolia, Asia, Europe

from $8,995* per person13 DaysJuly
Luxury accommodations Exertion level: 3
Operator: Adventure Canada 12 people max
Undoubtably one of the world's greatest railway journeys, the Trans-Siberian Railway runs like a steel ribbon connecting east and west from Moscow, over the Urals, across the magnificent Russian steppes and alongside the shore of the world's largest freshwater lake. The Imperial State Budget spent 1.455 billion rubles from 1891 to 1913 on the railway's construction, an expenditure record which was surpassed only by the military budget in World War I. Opened in stages between 1891 and 1916, this extraordinary engineering achievement is a vital national asset - and by far the best way to experience the grandeur of Russia's rarely visited interior. This is Russia as it was meant to be seen.

We start thi sadventure in Mongolia, and we arrive in the capital, Ulaan Baatar just in time to be part of the spectacular Naadam Festival. We attend the festival, staying in traditional Mongolian yurts. We travel aboard our private train - the luxurious Golden Eagle - on a voyage of over 5,000 kilometres, from Ulaan Baatar to Moscow as we discover the mystery and majesty of Mongolia and Russia. Onboard, we'll have a lecture series, meals inspired by the regions we visit and world-class service. Most everything is included, from gratuities to local beers and international wines. This journey offers plenty of time off the train to explore the many cities and towns along the way.

Along this monumental journey, we will have the chance to experience everything from the rich architecture of Moscow, the "Paris of Siberia" at Irkutsk and the natural beauty of Lake Baikal. We will be treated to private concerts, sample local vodkas and caviar, and delve into the fascinating history of the Czars.

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Mongolia, Asia, Europe

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Itinerary

Day 1: Ulaan Baatar
Arrive at Ulaan Baatar airport, where you will be met and transferred to your centrally located hotel for a three nights stay. We will enjoy a welcome reception dinner at our hotel, whilst you meet your fellow travellers.

Day 2: Ulaan Baatar
Today we spend a full day at the Naadam Festival. We get to observe the elaborate opening ceremony which consists of local dancers, athletes, horse riders and musicians, before watching the national horse race.

Day 3: Ulaan Baatar
This is the day for all main competitions. In the morning we'll attend archery, wrestling and ankle bone shooting. In the afternoon we'll visit Genghis Khan's "13th Century National Park" - a celebration of the great kings of Mongolia.

Day 4: Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia
Today we board the Golden Eagle Trans-Siberian Express to begin our journey towards Moscow.

Day 5: Ulan Ude
This afternoon we arrive in Ulan Ude, capital of the Buryat Republic. The ethnic and cultural diversity of this area offers a unique insight into its heritage. During our exploration of the Old Believers Village we have the opportunity to learn about the culture and history of these religious people as we are treated to a traditional meal and enjoy a concert featuring local dancers and musicians.

Day 6: Lake Baikal
Few natural sights can surpass the beauty and grandeur of Lake Baikal. For five hours we wind our way through tunnels along cliff hugging tracks above the lake with a vista of snow capped peaks along the far shore forming a picture-perfect backdrop. Lake Baikal is the deepest lake in the world and holds 20% of the world's freshwater. Also known as the "Pearl of Siberia" it is home to a unique breed of freshwater seal and over fifty species of fish including omul which we will be serving in the dining car for some of our meals. Weather permitting, we stop at one of Baikal's picturesque and secluded bays to enjoy a delicious BBQ including freshly smoked fish prepared by our own chefs. For the brave hearted, there is even time for a refreshing swim in the crystal clear waters. In the afternoon, we visit Listvyanka, a small Baikal settlement nestling at the base of the surrounding hills.

Day 7: Irkutsk
We arrive in Irkutsk, the "Paris of Siberia", and our visit takes in the most significant sites and museums in this fascinating city, including an exploration of the classic wooden architecture that has given many of this region's buildings such a distinctive and unique appearance. Next, we visit the Decembrist House museum which is dedicated to the memory of the exiled aristocrats who were forced to flee to this remote outpost after the failed revolution of 1825. Here we enjoy a private concert before returning to our train for dinner.

Day 8: Onboard
A day to unwind and enjoy the ever-changing landscape as we pass through the Abakan Mountains.

Day 9: Novosibirsk
A modern "Soviet" city, we experience the life and character of Novosibirsk's rich culture where the arts, science and literature predominate. Our city tour takes us to the Opera House. An architectural marvel, it houses two permanent ballet and opera companies and is the largest opera house in the world. In front of the Opera House, we visit an imposing statue of Lenin - a marvellous opportunity to have your photograph taken with this iconic political leader.

Day 10: Yekaterinburg
We cross the Europe/Asia divide before arriving in the historic city of Yekaterinburg. Founded in 1723 by Peter the Great, the third largest Russian city is also the capital of the Urals. The cultural and architectural influences of European and Asian civilisations come together in this cosmopolitan landscape. Our tour takes us to the poignant site where Tsar Nicholas II of Russia was executed by the Bolsheviks in 1918. Now a church dedicated to their memory, this site provides us with a powerful insight into the turmoil of the Russian Revolution.

Day 11: Kazan
We arrive at the picturesque and historic city of Kazan by mid-morning. One of the highlights of this tour is our exploration of the Kremlin Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Within the walls of this ancient citadel we will explore its stunning mosque and onion-domed cathedral.

Day 12: Moscow
After travelling along this epic route we arrive in Moscow. Our city tour of Moscow principally takes us to Red Square, an iconic symbol of Russia's former military and political might. Here we see an eclectic mix of fascinating architecture, such as the ornate St Basil's Cathedral with its magnificent onion-domed spires, the grandeur of The Kremlin and the sombre and evocative site of Lenin?s tomb. With our Freedom of Choice touring options you may wish instead to visit, for example, the Tretyakov Gallery or the Museum of the KGB. At the conclusion of our city tour, we transfer to the luxurious five-star Marriott Royal Aurora hotel (or similar) located in the heart of this vibrant city. Our final evening is spent saying our goodbyes to our fellow travelling companions and friends at the Farewell Dinner.

Day 13: Moscow
Following breakfast, you will be transferred to Moscow airport to begin your journey home.

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