Trans-Siberian Railway
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Trans-Siberian Railway
Trans-Manchurian Railway: Beijing to Moscow including Harbin, Lake Baikal and Ekaterinburg Osnova BM5 (HIE) winter | 15 days Trans-Siberian Railway Monkeyshrine - Ride with the Monkey Tour Style Trans-Manchurian Railway: Beijing to Moscow 15 day itinerary with tours in Harbin, Irkutsk & Lake Baikal, Ekaterinburg and Moscow Code: OS-BM5 (HIE) from € 1,795 Tour Introduction A special winter itinerary with frequent short stops to experience a genuine Siberian winter with some excellent cold weather activities. On this 15 day trip you will make a short stop to see Harbin Ice Festival, run with Siberian Huskies at Lake Baikal and fish for lunch over a frozen lake in the Ural Mountains! You will stay in comfortable local family accommodation, who know how to keep you warm and well fed. Finish up with two nights in Moscow. Osnova [основа] is a Russian word meaning “basis, base, framework, foundation, ground, or backbone”. Osnova tours are budget friendly but combined with all the essentials for a comfortable trip. In winter that includes some amazing winter tours with English speaking guides, local accommodation and most transfers included. Tour Includes √ Monkey info pack, local support, visa invitation documents √ Train tickets in standard second class four berth cabins, with option to upgrade to first class √ Harbin Ice Sculpture Festival with all transfers, guide, Route excursion, 1 night 3* hotel with local meals Beijing — Harbin and Manchuria — Irkutsk & Lake Baikal in Siberia — Ekaterinburg and the Ural Mountains — Moscow. This tour has an optional extension to St Petersburg. √ Lake Baikal: local tour to Listvyanka village, 2 nights Dates √ Special winter activity: dog-sledging with Siberian Huskies. The best time for winter travel is from mid December to early March, to guarantee plenty of snow on the ground and hospitable locals. The International train from Harbin departs every Sunday, so this trip can run weekly. Ice Festival in Harbin is officially open from January 5th to February 28th. In practice the event is open from December 20th. √ Ekaterinburg: all transfers, 2 night central hostel. City tour Tours | Hotels | Trains Start the journey on an overnight train (1 night) to Harbin where you will stay the night and see the city and famed ice sculptures. International train from Harbin to Irkutsk (2 nights on board), excursion to the shore of Lake Baikal (2 nights). Russian train from Irkutsk to Ekaterinburg (2 nights on board), with central hostel (2 nights), before train journey (1 night) to Moscow. Arrival transfer, city tour and centrally located hostel (2 nights) in Moscow. Cover Photo by Chris Stanley, October 2003 homestay, introduction to local family by car √ Full day excursion to Eur/Asia border, with ice-fishing excursion and lunch, side trip to Romanov Monastery √ Moscow: arrival transfer, 2 nights hostel, guided city walking tour √ Meals as listed in the itinerary (B - breakfast | L - lunch | D dinner) info in fo@m @mon onke keys yshr hrin ine. e.co com m www. ww w.mo monk nkey eysh shri rine ne.c .com om Trip Highlights » Remarkable winter scenery including the wide expanse of Siberia, countless rural villages and, of course, magical Lake Baikal. » Little visited North East China and the hightlight Harbin Ice Festival. » Stay in a traditional wooden home on the shore of Lake Baikal with a local food and banya. » Experience traditional dog-sledging with Siberian Huskies. » Visit the Ural Mountains and the border of Europe/Asia, staying in a central hostel. Ice fishing over a frozen lake in the Urals and learn about the history of Tsars at the Romanov Monastery. » Comfortable and centrally located hostel in Moscow, with orientation city tour of this fascinating capital. Dog Sledging in Ural Mountains, Ekaterinburg » Epiphany at Lake Baikal, Siberia ber eriaa er eria info@monkeyshrine.com www.monkeyshrine.com Day to Day Itinerary Day 0 Arrival to Beijing We can book accommodation and tours in Beijing, as well as domestic train tickets around China in advance of your Trans-Mongolian train journey. Day 1 Beijing | Train Free day in Beijing. Depart Beijing main station in the evening for an overnight journey on a comfortable Chinese train to Harbin, where you will have ‘soft-sleeper’ four berth cabins. Day 2 Harbin | Ice Festival Wake up to the winter snowscape and a warm welcome to Harbin, with transfer to your hotel. Trans Mongolian view, March 2013. Ryan Boucher Your guide and driver will give you a tour to Zhaoli Park Snow World ice festival. Lunch. Temple of Heavenly Bliss, Ice and Snow World. Day 3 Harbin | Train Next day morning tour including St. Sofia Orthodox Church, which is now a museum. Lunch. Visit Central Street, time for shopping, stock up on food supplies. Transfer to train station for mid afternoon departure on the Russian Trans-Manchurian train, heading through the Chinese north-east . Day 4 Train | Border On board the train with the morning spent at the Chinese border of Manzhouli where the train under-carriage is changed. Then at the Russian border of Zabaikalsk. You have the opportunity to visit the small border town. Head into Russia. Changing the bogeys at the border,. Yan_Giroud, July 1994 Ice Sculpture in Harbin. Chris Ley, Feb 2006 Illuminated ice sculpture in Harbin. Chris Ley, Feb 2006 Day 5 Train to Irkutsk | Irkutsk In the morning you pass Ulan Ude and along the shore of Lake Baikal into Irkutsk, arriving late afternoon. Transfer to a central hostel for your info in fo@m @mon onke keys yshr hrin ine. e.co com m www. ww w.mo monk nkey eysh shri rine ne.c .com om first night in a Russian city, with plenty of dinner and entertainment options in this small city. Day 6 Listvyanka | Winter Excursion the frozen lake Baikal or other activities such as hydrofoil (khivus) excursions on the lake. Or just relax at the guesthouse and enjoy the local food and traditional banya. Fun on the platform. Apple Tours, Oct 2013 Epiphany on Lake Baikal, January 2013. Paul McDonald Traditional Homestay, Siberia. Ramdas Iyer, Feb 2013 Transfer to the bus station and down to Listvyanka, around one hour journey. Stay in a local wooden guesthouse with an introductory meal and meet the family. Dog sledging with huskies. Meet your guide and transfer to the dog handlers and introduction to the lovely husky dogs. With one sledge per person you will sledge through the countryside or about 10kms. Note: This activity is dependent on local weather conditions. Free afternoon and evening in Listvyanka and overnight. Alternative options are available at time of booking. Day 7 Listvyanka Today you have a free day in Listvyanka to explore the shore of Lake e Baikal Baikkal Ba al at a your leisure. e vvillage, ililla lag ge e, try cycling on You can walk through the info@monkeyshrine.com Day 8 On board train Return to Irkutsk by bus at your leisure. You should give Irkutsk at least a few hours to explore the wooden architecture. Irkutsk is an important staging post on the Trans-Siberian Railway, with an old centre which is very easy to navigate on foot with lovely Siberian wooden architecture and an amazing history of fires and rebuilding. Transfer to the station for onward departure. Day 9 On board train Spend the day relaxing in your comfortable cabin, enjoying the view of the Siberian taiga forest. Outside of Irkutsk the train winds around the Sayan mountains with some lovely views. www.monkeyshrine.com Day 10 On board train | Ekaterinburg The train stops around ten times per day, at cities such as Krasnoyarsk and Novosibirsk This is the ‘mid Siberian railway’, which was built between 1893 and 1898 crossing the great rivers Ob and Yennissey. Late arrival to Ekaterinburg and transfer to central accommodation. Ice Skating in central Ekaterinburg. Ramdas Iyer,, Feb 2013 Day 11 Ekaterinburg | Winter Excursion A full day excursion to the Ural countryside, driving north-west of Ekaterinburg to the Monastery dedicated to the Romanov Tsar’s family, now a well-known Russian Orthodox pilgrimage site. Learn about the fate of the last Tsar and how the Bolsheviks tried to hide the corpses in a secret grave. Also included is a stop at the obelisk bordering ‘Europe and Asia’, where you will celebrate with a glass of wine and receive a commemorative certificate. Stop for a local lunch in the countryside, before experiencing one of the most popular weekend hobbies of the locals, trying to catch fish through a hole in the ice. Return to Ekaterinburg in the evening. Ekaterinburg founders and communist leaders. Your tour will finish at the train station where you can have some lunch and bid farewell to Ekaterinburg as you board the afternoon train to Moscow. Aleksandrovsky Gardens and of course the Red Square, St. Basil Cathedral and the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. State History Museum and Red Square, Nov 2006. Chris Ley Monument in Central Ekaterinburg. Ramdas Iyer, Feb 2013 Free afternoon and overnight Day 13 Train| Moscow Watch from the windows as the views become more developed as you head towards the sprawling capital of Russia. Your overnight train journey terminates at Yaroslavsky station mid afternoon. You will be met and transferred to your central hotel, where you can check-in and freshen up. Free evening to rest after the journey, or to explore the cosmopolitan city centre. Day 15 Moscow | Tour extension Check-out of hostel and onward travel. Moscow is world class in terms of attractions and we recommend to spend at least 3 days in Moscow and we have a number of city tours and tour extensions in the city, before moving on to St Petersburg or onward connections to Europe. A decent catch after an afternoon ice-fishing! Day 12 Ekaterinburg | Train Guided tour of the historical centre, from the warmth of a private car and a local guide. Visit 1905 Revolution Square, Church of Spilled and the Chapel of St. Elizabeth, the Hill of Ascension, the Ural Museum of Minerals, statues of Day 14 Moscow Enjoy a great orientation tour of Moscow city centre. All our guides have their own personal itineraries and will visit many of the main sites, including: Tverskaya street and it’s important buildings, Manezhnaya square, Marshal Zhukov monument, Lubyanka (former KGB building), info in fo@m @mon onke keys yshr hrin ine. e.co com m www. ww w.mo monk nkey eysh shri rine ne.c .com om iin nfo@ ffo o@m @mo on nke nke keys ysh hrriin ne e..co .cco om www ww w..m mo onk nkey nke eysh shrriin ne e.com .co .c om m Moscow Spires Monkeyshrine Trans-Siberian Tours Room 203, Building 2, 27 Bei San Li Community, East Courtyard, Chaoyang District, 100027, Beijing Tel: (+8610) 6591 6519 www.monkeyshrine.com Hong Kong | Shanghai | Beijing