Group travels
For Shared travellers and groups we specialize in custom-made journeys on the Trans-Siberian Railway. You can book through us single railway tickets, hotels, local guides and excursions according to your interest and budget. Our local guides are available for you in St.Petersburg, Moscow, Ekaterinburg, Omsk, Novosibirsk, Krasnoyarsk, Irkutsk, Lake Baikal, Ulan-Ude, Ulan-Bator, Vladivostok, Datong and Beijing.
We propose various itineraries on the classical Trans-Siberian route from Moscow to Vladivostok, travel packages on the Trans-Mongolian route from Russia to China through Mongolia or on the Trans-Manchurian road going directly from Russia to China. We also organize travel packages starting in China. Those trans-Siberian packages are designed for travellers who want to travel on their own and experience the “real” Russian Trans-Siberian Railway, not some Tourist train. For those how would like to meet other travelers can join a group with fix departure dates.
Adventure Trans-Siberian Railway - from Moscow to Vladivostok 18 days
Moscow - Kazan - Yekaterinburg - Novosibirsk - Krasnoyarsk - Irkutsk - Listvyanka - Irkutsk - Ulan-Ude - Khabarovsk - Vladivostok
Every journey begins with a first step. Your journey – of course - with a first kilometre on railroad. An unforgettable adventure with the Trans-Siberian Railway is awaiting you. Discover vibrant cities, marvel at the endless vastness and impressing variety of the beautiful nature. Dive into the traditions and culture of the Russian, Tatar and Buryat people. Go on a trip of your lifetime!
Escorted Trans-Siberian travel on board of the «Imperial Russia» Train
Moscow - Kazan - Yekaterinburg - Novosibirsk - Irkutsk - Listvyanka - Ulan-Ude - Vladivostok
“Imperial Russia” is an exclusive luxury train that offers the best trans-Siberian experience that is. What could be better than traveling across the vast Russian wild lands along with your friends in a cozy warm compartment while sipping hot tea from an antique glass? Admire the majestic spires of Kremlin and wondrous treasures of Tretyakov gallery in Moscow. Take a trip to Kazan where glorious Tartar people reside in harmony with Russians. Enjoy the serene landscape of the enchanted Ural Mountains in Yekaterinburg while learning the tragic fate of the last Russian Tsar. Behold the industrious and intellectual city of Novosibirsk and visit its Opera House. Take a boat trip to the lake Baikal – the world’s largest reservoir of fresh water inhabited by countless mesmerizing creatures, such as the unique in-land seals. Visit Ulan-Ude and Ulan-Bataar and learn the nomadic ways of deeply spiritual Buryats and Mongols, once the most powerful conquerors of Eurasia. Plunge into the eternal and timeless wonders of the Chinese civilization. Welcome aboard!
Guided group tour Moscow – Beijing on the Trans-Siberian railroad
Moscow - Yekaterinburg - Novosibirsk - Listvyanka - Irkutsk - Ulaanbaatar - Beijing
In May 1891, the construction of the World’s longest and most difficult to build railway was started after years of controversy amongst the Czars: the Trans-Siberian railroad. The link between Moscow and Vladivostok, some 6.000 miles apart, was completed 14 years later employing a labour force of over 90.000. Ever since the rail service linking Europe with the Far East was established at the turn of last century, foreign travellers and adventurers have been fascinated by this great journey and crossed Siberia to reach the Pacific or China. Across the Ural mountains to Siberia, through towns that were built along the rails into the Mongolian steps and Gobi desert, the Trans-Siberian journey offers a great opportunity to experience an unforgettable journey. You will meet local people and learn about their culture and way of life and be part of it. You may find yourself draining a bottle of vodka with a Russian soldier in exchange to a piece of chocolate, or discussing business and politics with Mongolian traders on the train. Meeting point on the train is the dining car where borscht and fish with lots of potatoes and cabbage is served. We invite you to join our small groups: First station is Moscow, where we enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of this bustling city before boarding the Trans-Siberian train and passing by the Ural. Your journey will bring you to Yekaterinburg, where the last Tsar died, to Novosibirsk, the largest city of Siberia, to Irkutsk, the “Paris” of Siberia, where you will spend a few days at the world’s largest and cleanest Lake Baikal. Then you will continue to Ulanbaatar, where you will experience the Nomadic life and sleep in gers, and finally the train will take you to Beijing, the capital of the Chinese empire, where your journey ends.
Guided group tour Moscow – Beijing on the Trans-Siberian railroad with Naadam-Festival in Mongolia
Moscow - Yekaterinburg - Novosibirsk - Listvyanka - Irkutsk - Ulaanbaatar - Beijing
In May 1891, the construction of the World’s longest and most difficult to build railway was started after years of controversy amongst the Czars: the Trans-Siberian railroad. The link between Moscow and Vladivostok, some 6.000 miles apart, was completed 14 years later employing a labour force of over 90.000. Ever since the rail service linking Europe with the Far East was established at the turn of last century, foreign travellers and adventurers have been fascinated by this great journey and crossed Siberia to reach the Pacific or China. Across the Ural mountains to Siberia, through towns that were built along the rails into the Mongolian steps and Gobi desert, the Trans-Siberian journey offers a great opportunity to experience an unforgettable journey. You will meet local people and learn about their culture and way of life and be part of it. You may find yourself draining a bottle of vodka with a Russian soldier in exchange to a piece of chocolate, or discussing business and politics with Mongolian traders on the train. Meeting point on the train is the dining car where borscht and fish with lots of potatoes and cabbage is served. We invite you to join our small groups: First station is Moscow, where we enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of this bustling city before boarding the Trans-Siberian train and passing by the Ural. Your journey will bring you to Yekaterinburg, where the last Tsar died, to Novosibirsk, the largest city of Siberia, to Irkutsk, the “Paris” of Siberia, where you will spend a few days at the world’s largest and cleanest Lake Baikal. Then you will continue to Ulanbaatar, where you will experience the Nomadic life and sleep in gers, and finally the train will take you to Beijing, the capital of the Chinese empire, where your journey ends.
Guided Trans-Siberian group trip from Moscow to Vladivostok
Moscow - Kazan - Yekaterinburg - Novosibirsk - Krasnoyarsk - Listvyanka - Irkutsk - Ulan-Ude - Vladivostok
In May 1891, the construction of the World’s longest and most difficult to build railway was started after years of controversy amongst the Czars: the Trans-Siberian railroad. The link between Moscow and Vladivostok, some 6.000 miles apart, was completed 14 years later employing a labour force of over 90.000. Ever since the rail service linking Europe with the Far East was established at the turn of last century, foreign travellers and adventurers have been fascinated by this great journey and crossed Siberia to reach the Pacific or China. Across the Ural mountains to Siberia, through towns that were built along the rails into the Mongolian steps and Gobi desert, the Trans-Siberian journey offers a great opportunity to experience an unforgettable journey. You will meet local people and learn about their culture and way of life and be part of it. You may find yourself draining a bottle of vodka with a Russian soldier in exchange to a piece of chocolate, or discussing business and politics with Mongolian traders on the train. Meeting point on the train is the dining car where borscht and fish with lots of potatoes and cabbage is served.
Trans-Mongolian train trip Moscow to Beijing 17 days
Moscow - Yekaterinburg - Novosibirsk - Irkutsk - Listvyanka - Irkutsk - Listvyanka - Irkutsk - Ulaanbaatar - Gorkhi-Terlej National Park - Ulaanbaatar - Beijing
Every journey begins with a first steppp. Your journey – of course – with a first kilometre on railroad. An unforgettable adventure with the Trans-Siberian Railway is awaiting you. Discover vibrant cities, marvel at the endless vastness and impressing variety of the beautiful nature. Dive into the traditions and culture of the Russian, Mongolian and Chinese people. Go on a trip of your lifetime!