Trans, a route by train from Beijing to Moscow

Trans, a route by train from Beijing to Moscow - The legendary Trans-Siberian railway route linking Moscow with the Far East, has a branch that deviates in the city of Ulan Ude to follow way to Mongolia and China. This is known as Trans, a train of China flag used on a long stretch of the Trans-Siberian routes. The route is a path fraught with vast surprise for travelers who decide to cross it. A journey of no less than nine thousand kilometers through landscapes as varied as deserts, tundra, lakes, mountains, forests, and famous places like the Gobi Desert in China, the steppes of Mongolia, and the Ural Mountains on the way in Russia, atravensando hundreds of towns and cultures, many of them preserved for millennia.


The train ride on the Trans (link in English) will be a long journey, as a projection of a film of wild landscapes and even inhospitable, though populated by unique cultures, and all through the window: from Beijing soon we go into the Gobi desert, arid land stretches covered only by a small herb as a tundra, inhabited by nomadic tribes in canvas tents in the middle of vast landscapes devoid. The main stop in Mongolia is in Ulaanbaatar, the capital, a city that stands apart from the lifestyles and customs of the rest of the country rudimentary. Mongolia is a country barely developed, if not, underdeveloped. The infrastructure and living conditions of its people are more rudimentary, and paradoxically contribute to preserve a culture that remains largely intact in their customs and lifestyles. All in Mongolia seems suspiciously preserved. A stop at the nation's capital, we will not only know the city, but even trips outside in areas where we can meet and share life in a camp for the Gers, the nomadic people of Mongolia.

Returning to the train, the next major stop after hours will be in Irkutsk, the capital of Siberia to the shores of Lake Baikal, a sea of ​​fresh water, the deepest lake on earth. In the area of ​​fisheries and related food is exquisite and there are rest houses along the lake to spend a few days of relaxation widely used by Russian tourists. The train ride, with four days away, fate separates us from Moscow. Be a long journey to go through about three thousand miles, countless nuances, villages, forests and mountains.

Of course, a long-scheduled trip requires coping activities, ideally, a lot to read, and something to talk to our fellow travelers. Stops, even the shorter will be a small chance to spy on cities and towns, or make purchases in markets with the seasons. After two days Siberia will be left behind, then the Urals will be our gateway to Europe. The anxiety of arriving in Moscow, probably because of the apparent monotony of the train, when everything seems to happen behind the counter. Moscow is an amazing city to get, and we wait with all its surprises, leaving behind an unforgettable journey, we will travel by train a distance too great, even for the scale of our planet.

Straight from Wikipedia, a list of some of the cities through the Trans during his tour:

Separation of Siberian branch (a 5655 km from Moscow)

Naushki (5895 km), Russian settlement on the border

Border between Russia and Mongolia (5900 km)

Suhbaatar (5921 km), Mongolian settlement on the border

Ulan Bator (6304 km), capital of Mongolia

Zamiin Uud (7013 km), Mongolian settlement on the border

Erlyan (to 842 km from Beijing), Chinese settlement on the border

Datong (371 km)

Beijing
Source: locuraviajes.com


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