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Express to Russia » Tours to Russia » Trans-Siberian Express » Three capitals 11 days/ 10 nights
Three capitals 11 days/ 10 nightsMoscow – Ulaanbaatar – Beijing
The tour is a great possibility to visit three countries – Russia, Mongolia and China. You will be delighted with the capital of Russia, Gold-Domed Moscow with Red Square, the Kremlin and Novodeivchiy Convent – symbols of Russia. Mongolia will greet you with its endless steppes, the Goby desert, gers and nomadic families. China awaits with the rich history of Beijing, the Great Wall and the Forbidden city.
| Day 1 Moscow |

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Moscow, the capital of Russian Federation, is the starting point of your great Tran Siberian journey.
In Moscow you will be met by our representatives at the airport and taken to your hotel or apartment. On the way to your hotel or apartment you will get your first glimpse of Moscow.
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| Day 2 |

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After breakfast at the hotel you will have some free time to become oriented. In the afternoon, you will check out of the hotel and meet with your guide. Your excursion program starts with a city tour by car or minibus.
City tour is the best way to get acquainted with many of the city’s major highlights. Our professional guide will escort you on a route that includes Vorobyevi Hills where you will get an incredible view of the city from an observation point, you will proceed to Moscow State University which is an example of architecture from the time of Stalin, then on to Novodevichiy Convent, the Diplomatic Village, Victory Park, the Triumphal Arch, Kutuzovsky Prospect. You will proceed to Red Square, meaning “beautiful”, “best” with the famous St. Basil´s Cathedral and visit Kremlin the former ancient tower, military fortification, a palace, an armory, the sovereign treasury and now the workplace of Russian President. Among the sights you will see are the Mausoleum of Lenin, the Upper Trading Rows (including the State Department Store (GUM), the clock at the Savior (Spasskaya) Tower – showing the most correct Moscow time. In evening you will be transferred to a railway station to continue your pleasant journey around Russia by rail.
Departure by rail to Ulan-Bataar.
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| Day 3-6 |

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You will travel by the longest railway in the whole world. During this time you will pass Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, Krasnoyarsk, Irkutsk and Ulan-Ude.
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| Day 7 Ulaanbaatar |

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On arrival in Ulaanbaatar early morning, you will be greeted by our representatives and the Mongolian part of your journey will begin. After breakfast at the hotel, you will transfer to Dugana Had resort (110km) which is situated in a picturesque mountain valley. We will stop at Ovoo, a pile of stones built as a landmark for worship near the mountain pass. On arrival, you will have lunch. The resort offers a wide range of optional activities (paid separately on the spot) including; archery, horse cart riding and trekking. Dinner will be served in a ger-café and you will spend the night in a ger (the traditional Mongolian nomadic house) in the middle of the endless step.
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| Day 8 |

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After breakfast, we will head back towards Ulaanbaatar, stopping to visit a nomadic family along the way. Once back in the capital, you will start off on a city tour. We will visit the heart of Ulaanbaator - Sukhbaatar square with its statue of Sukhbaatar, the national hero in the center. We will then leave the square and drive to Gandan Monastery, which was destroyed during Stalin’s rule, but has since been rebuilt. We will then have a nice lunch and then continue the tour program to the National history museum, the oldest public museum in Mongolia. The museum includes geological, geographical, biographical, pale ontological and anthropological sections. The most impressive exhibits are the huge skeletons of two dinosaurs found in the Gobi desert and also the nests of dinosaurs’ eggs. The museum also includes examples of the snow leopard, Gobi bear, red wolf and others species of Mongolia.
After the museum, you will have some free time to shop in a real, Mongolian Department store. Dinner is at a local restaurant. You will spend this night in a hotel.
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| Day 9 |

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After an early breakfast, you will transfer to the railway station to take train to Beijing at 08.05. The entire day will be spent on the train, admiring the scenery of valleys and mountains.
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| Day 10 Beijing |

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On arrival to Beijing at 14:31 (local time) you will be met at the railway station by our representatives and transfer to your hotel by car or minibus. At the hotel you will have a good lunch and after some rest be ready for the sightseeing city tour. This tour is the best way to see the main highlights of Beijing which include the Forbidden City. It lies in the very heart of Beijing. Built between 1406 and 1420, this palace served as the home of China´s emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties for five centuries - from 1406 until 1908. The palace consists of 9000 halls and rooms, containing many precious relics. The palace is considered to be the largest palace in the world and one of mankind’s major cultural heritage sites. After your tour, you will have dinner at a local restaurant.
In the evening you will have free time for walking along the city streets and admiring the surroundings. If you would like recommendations on good places to eat or other activities, don’t hesitate to ask your guide.
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| Day 11 |

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After breakfast at the hotel, we will head off to one of the most powerful symbols of ancient Chinese civilization – the Great Wall, stretching 6,350 km. The Great Wall was built as a defensive structure. Construction began during a very unstable time of Chinese history, the warring period of 476 - 221 B.C. In the beginning, walls were built at strategic points by different kingdoms to protect their own territories. After the first Emperor Qin Shihuang of the Qin Dynasty unified China in 221 B.C., he decided to have the individual walls joined together in order to create one Great Wall. It took more than 1 million people and more than 10 years to finish the work. In 1987, the Great Wall was add to the UNESCO World Heritage List.
After time at the wall, we will stop for lunch at a local restaurant.
The second part of the excursion will take you to the Ming Tombs. The Ming Tombs are a group of mausoleums built for 13 Ming emperors, their empresses and their concubines. The tombs are located about 31 miles north of Beijing over an area of 25 square miles. Two of the tombs, Changling and the most famous, Dingling, an underground palace, are open to the public. In the evening you will have a good Chinese dinner.
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| Day 12 |

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This morning is a breakfast, check out and transfer to airport.
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