
Trans-Siberian Express
The Trans-Siberian Express is a famous train route that spans Russia from Moscow in the west to Vladivostok in the east, covering about 9,289 kilometers. It is the longest continuous train journey in the world, offering travelers a chance to see diverse landscapes, cultures, and cities across Russia and neighboring countries. Operating since the early 20th century, it connects major regions, serving both freight and passengers. The journey typically takes about a week and provides a unique way to explore Siberia’s vast and varied environment while experiencing Russian history and hospitality firsthand.