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nomads & deserts - 11 days


Tour Information
Starts: Moscow, Russia
Ends: Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia
Prices from: USD $2249
Departs: Sundays
Meals: As per Itinerary
Hotel Rating: Hotels & Mongolian ger camp
Return tranfers: Yes
Guide: Yes

Itinerary


Day 1: Moscow
Welcome to Moscow! Arrival transfer from Moscow Sheremetyevo or Domodedovo airport to our hotel. Overnight - Moscow

Day 2: Red Square
Moscow - breakfast. The capital that spawned dozens of spy novels. Catch the Metro to Red Square, from where you'll enjoy a guided walk. You'll spot Moscow's bastion of power, the gold onion-domed Kremlin, GUM department store and more. Rest of day free. Lenin's fascinating granite mausoleum located in Red Square is a Mecca for the curious and worth a look. Overnight - Moscow

Day 3: Moscow
Moscow - Ulaan Baatar - breakfast. Free time in the capital. Moscow has a staggering array of art galleries, museums and shops, as well as unique attractions such as famous Gorky Park. Tonight, an included transfer to Yaroslavl rail station for the train to Ulaan Baatar. Overnight - train

Day 4 to 6: Aboard train
Settle into life aboard the Trans-Mongolian Express as it winds its way east. The train actually follows well-worn ancient tea caravan routes. Back in those days, it took an arduous 40 days or more. Since the inception of the Trans-Mongolian route in the 1950s the journey has been considerably shortened!

Day 7: Train - Lake Baikal
Aboard train. Via Irkutsk and skirting along the shores of breathtaking Lake Baikal, the journey continues via far Eastern Siberia. The train branches off the main Trans-Siberian line at a place called Zaudinsky, which lies just beyond Ulan Ude. Mongolia and China each have their own kilometre markers. In Mongolia, 0 km is the Russian/Mongolian border town of Naushki. Once over the Chinese border, the markers measure the distance to the big noodle, Beijing which is 0 km.

Day 8: Mongolia
Ulaan Baatar (Mongolia). Morning arrival in Outer Mongolia. One of the most elevated countries in the world, Mongolia was also once one of the world's most powerful. At its height in the 13th century, Genghis Khan had by the time of his death in 1227, unified the Mongol people, organized a nearly invincible army of fearless nomadic warriors and set into motion the first stage in the conquest of an enormous territory that would be completed by his sons and grandsons. With extraordinary speed and devastating ruthlessness, the Mongols created the world's largest empire, stretching at its greatest extent from Korea to Hungary. On arrival, transfer to nearby Terelj National Park . Elevated Terelj is cool and the scenic alpine surrounds spectacular. The protected area is host to diverse flora and fauna and is famous for its unique granite rock formations. Lunch, dinner and overnight - Mongolian ger camp.

*Please note: Due to extreme weather, clients undertaking a classic adventure during the winter will be accommodated in permanent accommodation and not Mongolian gers.

Day 9: Terelj National Park
Terelj NP - breakfast. Get in touch with nature. Hike, horse ride (at additional cost), climb some rocks, the choice is yours. Lunch, dinner and overnight - ger camp

Day 10 : Ulaan Baatar
Terelj NP - Ulaan Baatar - breakfast. Transfer back to Ulaan Baatar on day 10 with a visit to a nomadic family. Despite the prominence of grim, utilitarian Soviet architecture, Ulaan Baatar is a laid-back provincial capital set in the rolling foothills of the Bogd mountain range, on the banks of the Tuul River. Free time  to do what suits you, exploring the capital city. Dinner (1) & overnight (1) - hotel

Day 11 : Ulaan Baatar
Onward transfer to airport after breakfast.


 

Inclusions
  • Standard hotel Moscow including breakfast
  • Guided walk of Red Square, airport arrival transfer & departure transfer to Moscow rail station (not platform)
  • Train journey: Moscow - Ulaan Baatar (4 berth sleeper cabin) 
  • 1 nights standard hotel Ulaan Baatar including breakfast & 1 dinner
  • 2 nights ger (felt tent) camping at Terelj NP including all meals and visit with a nomad family
  • All transfers & meals applicable to itinerary
  • Local guide services as per itinerary
     

* Note: Due to extreme weather conditions in winter, passengers undertaking this adventure will be accommodated in permanent accommodation and not Mongolian gers. Excludes onward flight from Ulaan Baatar; a member of our tailor-made team can provide a quote for your onward journey. 


 

Prices and Departures

Price Per Person From Twin/Double Single Supplement
USD $2249 -
The prices shown above are per person travelling. 'Twin/Double' prices per person apply when there are 2 people travelling, sharing a room/cabin.

The 'single supplement' applies for single travellers and needs to be added to the 'Twin/Double' price. If a solo traveller wishing to upgrade to a 2 berth exclusively (or wanting to share with another member of the public) or party of 3 wishing to exclusively occupy a 4 berth cabin, please contact us for rates.

Upgrades to 1st class cabins are subject to route and availability. Some trains may only be configured with one 1st class 2 berth cabin wagon (containing 9 cabins or 18 seats in total. On services between Ulan Ude and Irkutsk, there are no 2 berth cabins available, and on the once-weekly service between Beijing and Ulaan Baatar seats are offered on a per person basis, so we cannot provide for a ‘buy-out’ of a 4 berth cabin to be occupied by 2 passengers, if a 2 berth cabin isn’t available on that route.

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On the go is a specialist operator of cultural overland adventures by Trans-Siberian train from Moscow to Beijing and vice versa. Fun and informative, from the express route of some 7 days to an 18 day journey studded with awesome stops at Yekaterinburg, Irkutsk and Lake Baikal, Ulan Ude in Eastern Buryatia and Ulaan Baatar in Mongolia plus the original route all the way to Vladivostok, on the go offer 2 types of Trans-Siberian train packages with a range of inclusions to suit all pockets. A 2-night stay is included at the departure city of Moscow or Beijing, and accommodation offered at stops ranges from home stays or hotel stays to Mongolian gers at Terelj National Park. Catch a ride on the greatest train of all – the Trans-Siberian.

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