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Baikal Amur Mainline Adventure Tour Eastbound with Vladivostok


This 19-day tour includes visits to many popular destinations across the Baikal-Amur Railway line, including Tayshet, Komsomolsk-on-Amur, and the hero city of Vladivostok.
Overview
Experience 19 days skirting along the famous Baikal-Amur Mainline. Travelling Eastbound from Russian capital, Moscow, through the sprawling forests, surging rivers and pristine lakes of Siberia to the Russia’s Eastern-most city, Vladivostok, in Russia’s Far East. If you are looking for the authentic Trans-Siberian experience with a twist then this Russian rail tour is the one for you. As part of this tour, you will spend time at plenty of popular destinations across the Baikal-Amur Railway line, including Tayshet, Komsomolsk-on-Amur, and the famous hero city of Vladivostok.
Buryat ger life experience with an interactive program
Crossing the largest bridge of the Baikal-Amur Mainline across the Amur river in Komsomolsk-on-Amur
Day excursion to “Stolby” National Park
Riding the spectacular Baikal-Amur Railway
Trip to Krasnoyarsk – one of the largest cultural, educational and industrial centres of the Eastern Siberia and Far East
Visit to the beaches at Lake Baikal and Yarki Island in the summer or Dzelinda hot mineral springs in the winter
Visit to the Tynda BAM Museum to learn more about the history of this mainline
Visiting Moscow – the Capital of Russia
Sightseeing in Vladivostok
Itinerary


Moscow
Russia’s official capital, Moscow, is the political and religious heart of the country. The city has the highest density of billionaires, is the world’s most populated inland city and boasts six out of Europe’s ten tallest buildings. It continues to be a major tourist destination in Europe growing year on year with famous attractions including Red Square, St Basil’s Cathedral, and the Kremlin.
Day 1
Arrival in Moscow
Welcome to Moscow! Your driver will meet you at the train station and take you to the hotel ready for check-in. The rest of the day is free for you to spend as you see fit. However, if you wish to make the most of your trip, we can offer one of our optional Moscow activities or excursions such as an evening cruise on the Moskva river. We can recommend an evening cruise on the Moskva River as this is the best way to admire the evening lights of the capital and have a restful evening on a comfortable yacht.
Arrival Transfer
Free Time
Optional excursions
Scenic Surrounds
Day 2
Moscow city tour
After breakfast, your guide and driver will be waiting for you in the hotel lobby to start an exciting journey around Moscow to see all the fantastic sites this city has to offer. You will begin with a car journey to visit the most popular Moscow sights. Including the Sparrow Hills’ observation spot, the Moskva river embankment, Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, New Maiden’s Convent, Boulevard Ring, Tverskaya Street and Moscow State University.
The tour will continue through more historic places before heading for lunch. The second part of your day will involve a relaxing walk into the heart of the city where the Kremlin sits. You will have the opportunity to see all of these glorious buildings, including the three main Cathedrals on the ancient Sobornaya Square. See the symbolic Tsar Cannon and Tsar Bell before visiting the world-famous museum treasury which holds a collection of state insignia, gold and silver utensils, weapons, luxury carriages as well as all the attire of famous Tsars from over the years.
The evening will be at your leisure, to spend walking in central Moscow or having dinner in one of the numerous restaurants.
Breakfast & Lunch
City Tour
Sparrow Hills Viewpoint
Christ the Saviour Cathedral
Moscow Kremlin
Sobornaya Square
St Basil’s Cathedral
Tsar Bell
Tsar Cannon
Day 3
Free time in Moscow
After a relaxed breakfast at the hotel, you will have some free time before checking out at 12 noon. You will meet your guide and driver at the agreed time for your transfer to the rail station for your first train journey to Krasnoyarsk.
We have a selection of optional excursions for you to consider allowing you to make the most of your time in Moscow.
Train to Krasnoyarsk
You will spend the next two days on the train to Krasnoyarsk. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the beautiful landscapes of Russia from the edge of your seat!
Breakfast
Free Time
Optional excursions
Departure Transfer
Prominent Landscape
Travel to


Krasnoyarsk
Situated on the Yensei River, Krasnoyarsk is the third largest city in Siberia and an important junction on the Trans-Siberian Railway. The city has been hailed by Anton Chekov among others, as one of the most beautiful cities in Siberia and even the entirety of Russia. It is best known for the Stolby Nature Sanctuary, an idyllic national park set within rolling hills and rocky outcrops, found just 10km south of the city.
Day 6
Exploring Stolby National Park
Today you will arrive in Krasnoyarsk, the capital of Siberia and one of the biggest transportation hubs of Russia. Your driver will meet you at the arrival terminal and take you to the hotel for an early check-in and a chance to have some breakfast and freshen up before the day’s events.
If you have ever been to Krasnoyarsk but haven’t visited the “Stolby” Nature Reserve, then you haven’t seen the heart of the city. For those who enjoy nature, open spaces and panoramic views, this will be a day to remember. Unlike a regular “Stolby” tour, you will not have to go up 7 km to reach the “First Stolby”. Our driver will take you straight to the top and our guides will make this tour unforgettable, by telling you a lot of interesting stories about the nature reserve along the way. A boxed lunch is included as part of the trip.
The rest of the day is free for you to explore what this city has to offer.
Breakfast & Lunch
Arrival Transfer
Stolby National Park
Scenic Surrounds
Free Time
Day 7
Free time in Krasnoyarsk and Departure
Enjoy a more relaxed breakfast, before checking out at 12 noon. In the morning, you will be able to take an optional 3-hour city tour by car should you wish to see more of the city. After the tour, your driver will drop you off at the railway station where the guide will assist with boarding the train.
You will take a short train journey to Tayshet where you will arrive the same day and be met by our driver who will take you to your hotel in the village of Biryusa (15 km far from the city). You will be welcomed with a homemade dinner and relaxing sauna experience.
Breakfast & Dinner
Optional excursions
Free Time
Departure Transfer
New Destination by Train
Prominent Landscape
Sauna Experience
Travel to


BAM
BAM refers to Russia’s Baikal Amur Mainline which stretches from Tayshet in Eastern Siberia to Sovetskaya Gavan in the Russian Far East, passing through several important destinations including Tynda and Komsomolsk-on-Amur. The railway was built during the Soviet Era as an alternative route to the Trans-Siberian and is 4324 kilometres in length. Most notably, parts of the railway are built on layers of permafrost which support the structural integrity of the track.
Day 8
Arrive at the starting location of the BAM Railway
After breakfast, you will spend a couple of hours sightseeing around the historic Biryusa village. Next, you will stop for lunch before heading back to the hotel to pack, check-out and to catch your transfer back to Tayshet to learn more about this city.
Tayshet is the starting location of the Baikal-Amur Mainline. Your guide and driver will take you on a trip to see the Rail Square, where the memorial board and Locomotive L-3449 are located to remember those building the BAM along with a nearby historic water pumping station.
Your tour will finish at the rail station where you will board the train for Severobaikalsk.
Breakfast & Lunch
City Tour by car
Rail Square in Tayshet
Scenic Surrounds
Transfer to Train
Travel to


Severobaikalsk
A small town situated on the Northern tip of Lake Baikal at the mount of the Tyya River, Severobaikalsk was founded in 1974 as a work settlement for the nearby Baikal Amur Mainline (BAM), serving as the central starting point for the railway project. The town’s history is bound by this spectacular railway and is home to a church and a unique museum dedicated to the history of the Baikal Amur Mainline.
Day 9
Visiting the mineral hot springs of Dzelinda / Exploring the beaches of Yarki Island
After arriving in Severobaikalsk, you will be taken on one of two experiences depending on the time of year. Your driver will meet you at the rail station and take you to your hotel, where you will get some time to rest and refresh. Afterwards, you will stop for lunch in a city cafe before starting your day excursion to Nizhneangarsk, the most Northern point of Lake Baikal.
In winter, you will visit the mineral hot springs of Dzelinda. Whereas, in summer you will instead embark on a catamaran experience on Yarki Island. Here you will have time to walk along some of the wild beaches of Lake Baikal. Both options are followed by a delicious dinner in one of the city restaurants on your return.
Lunch & Dinner
Arrival Transfer
Free Time
Mineral hot springs of Dzelinda (Winter)
Catamaran experience on Yarki Island (Summer)
Scenic Surrounds
Lake Baikal
Prominent Landscape
Day 10
Severobaikalsk city tour
After breakfast, you will check out of your hotel and meet your guide and driver for a city tour around Severobaikalsk. You will have a chance to visit the Picture Gallery and the Bayar Buryat Centre, to experience an interactive program and to taste some traditional food “posy” with green tea. You will then have some free time to do some last-minute shopping before departing for the railway station and boarding the next train for Tynda.
Breakfast
City Tour
Picture Gallery
Bayar Buryat Center
Cultural Immersive Experience
Food & Drink Experience
Free Time
Souvenir Shopping
Transfer to Train
Travel to


Tynda
Situated near where the Getkan River joins the Tynda River (to which the town is named), Tynda is an important industrial town located in Amur Oblast. The town is known as an important crossing point of the Baikal-Amur Mainline and the Amur Yakutsk Mainline and is one of the most significant producers of timber in the region. The town is home to several tourist attractions including the Museum of the History of the Baikal-Amur Mainline.
Day 11
Train to Tynda
You will spend the day on the train to Tynda. On arrival, your driver will meet you and take you to your hotel where you will check-in for the evening.
Day on the Train
Prominent Landscape
Scenic Surrounds
New Destination by Train
Arrival Transfer
Day 12
Visiting the Baikal-Amur Mainline Museum in Tynda
You will have some time for breakfast before checking out and heading to the little Russian town, famous for its Baikal-Amur Mainline Museum, which is considered to be the best in Russia. After your trip to the museum, you will head for a nearby viewpoint. Here you can see panoramic views of the whole town, before completing your day with a car tour, passing by the modern Trinity Church and other historic buildings which you will learn more about on the way.
After your tour, you will be taken to the railway station where you will board the train to Komsomolsk-on-Amur.
Breakfast
City Tour by car
Expert Guide
Baikal-Amur Mainline museum
Religious Buildings & Monuments
Scenic Surrounds
Transfer to Train
Day 13
Day on the Train
Prominent Landscape
Scenic Surrounds
Travel to


Komsomolsk-on-Amur
Located on the west bank of the Amur River in the Russian Far East, Komsomolsk-on-Amur is a vital industrial city in Khabarovsk Krai. The old settlement where the city now stands was conquered by the Mongols in the 13th century and was occupied by the Manchus until the 1858 Treaty of Aigun which ceded the area to Russia. It is located on the Baikal-Amur Mainline and is known for its aircraft production.
Day 14
Komsomolsk-on-Amur city tour
Once you have arrived at Komsomolsk-on-Amur station, your driver will take you to your hotel for an early check-in.
You will have some time to rest before meeting your guide for a city tour where you will get to see the central prospects and squares, before visiting the City Lore Museum.
The tour will continue after lunch with a trip to Pivan, where you will get to see the first BAM tunnel, the largest BAM bridge across the Amur river, the bridge constructors’ village “New World” and to learn more about the local bridge brigade 26 who built the BAM bridges.
Your tour will end with a relaxing stroll across the Amur embankment and you will then be free for the rest of the evening to explore for yourself.
Breakfast & Lunch
Arrival Transfer
City Tour by car
Scenic Surrounds
City Lore Museum
Pivan BAM tunnel
Prominent Landscape
Amur embankment
Free Time
Day 15
Visting the Crystal Lake at Solnechniy Village
Today you will leave Komsomolsk-on-Amur behind and head back to Vanino. After breakfast, you will check out of your hotel and meet your guide for a trip to Solnechniy village. Here you will visit the local mineralogical museum and Crystal Lake before stopping at the Rail Museum. Lunch will be offered as a part of this trip and the day will finish with a transfer back to the railway station for your train to Vanino.
Breakfast & Lunch
Crystal Lake at Solnechniy Village
Prominent Landscape
Rail Museum
Scenic Surrounds
Transfer to Train
Travel to


Vanino
Vanino is an industrial port settlement situated on the Strait of Tartary in Khabarovsk Krai, Russia. It is of key economic significance to the Far East Russia and is one of the ten largest ports in Russia in terms of cargo handling; it connects to other inland cities via the Baikal Amur Mainline. The Vanino-Kholmsk train ferry, provides an important connection between Sakhalin and the Russian mainland.
Day 16
Tour of historic Vanino
On arrival at Vanino Railway Station, you will be able to walk over to your hotel, check-in and take some time to rest and refresh before starting your day.
Vanino is the largest Russian seaport in the Khabarovsk region where ferries operate to and from Sakhalin. Today, your guide will meet you at the hotel and take you on a full tour of the historic seaport.
Visit the beautiful bays of Sovetskaya Gavan
Your tour will continue to Sovetskaya Gavan’ where you will see the beautiful Menshikov and Obmannaya Bays.
Your tour will end at the Sovetskaya Gavan’ Railway Station where you will board the train to Khabarovsk.
Breakfast
New Destination by Train
Guided History Tour
Sovetskaya Gavan’
Menshikov and Obmannaya Bays
Scenic Surrounds
Transfer to Train
Day 17
Train to Vladivostok
Today you will experience a full day on the train. Simply sit back, relax and enjoy the spectacular scenery from the edge of your seat.
Day on the Train
Prominent Landscape
Scenic Surrounds
Travel to


Vladivostok
The administrative centre of Primorsky Krai, Vladivostok meaning ‘Rule in the East’ in Russian, is situated in the far east of Russia around Golden Horn Bay. The city is famous for its harbour location as the home port of the Russian Pacific Fleet and being the final stop on the Trans-Siberian Railway. Tourists are attracted to its many military sites left over from the Russo-Japanese War and the beautiful Russky Island.
Day 18
Vladivostok city tour
Welcome to Vladivostok! Your driver will meet you at the train station and take you to your hotel for an early check-in. You will have a bit of time to rest and refresh before meeting your guide for a city tour.
You will see the Vladivostok Railway Station – terminus of Trans-Siberian Railway, Marine Passenger Terminal, Central Square, Korabel’naya Quay and C-56 submarine museum (entrance). You will then be taken to the Eagle Nest Viewpoint where you can see breathtaking views over the city.
To end your tour, you will get to enjoy a Russian Tea Party in a traditional Russian Gornitsa before having the rest of the evening free to explore, rest, and get something to eat at one of the city’s restaurants.
Breakfast
Arrival Transfer
City Tour by car
Marine Passenger Terminal
Korabel’naya Quay
Submarine museum
Eagle Nest Viewpoint
Military History
Food & Drink Experience
Day 19
Departure from Vladivostok
After breakfast, you will check out of your hotel and meet your driver at the agreed time for the transfer to the airport or rail station, this is where the tour will end.
Breakfast
Free Time
Scenic Surrounds
Departure Transfer
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Please note that the selection of hotels included here are examples of where you may stay on your tour, we will pick the best option for you based on your travel requirements.
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What’s included
Accommodation (as specified in the tour itinerary)
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Bottle of water – one per person for the days with excursions pre-arranged excursions
English speaking guide (other options available)
Entrance fees to museums, attractions and parks
Food and drink (as mentioned in the tour itinerary)
Headphones for groups 7-10+ pax in Moscow
Local translators
Russian speaking park guide for the trip to Stolby
Russian Tourist Visa Invitation
Transport (as specified in the tour itinerary)
What’s not included
Additional food or drink
Alcoholic drinks
International train / plane tickets
Masks and sanitisers
Optional excursions, meals and guides
Personal costs (souvenirs, additional snacks etc)
Tips for drivers/guides/in restaurants
Travel / medical insurance
Visa processing
Travel Tips
All travellers are asked to check the vaccination requirements before travel. Visit our Vaccines and Health page to find out more
Any dietary or allergy requirements will need to be disclosed before the start of the tour
Carrying a water bottle with you is recommended
Medication should always be taken with you and kept on your person
Please ensure that you keep any personal documents and valuables on your person at all times
WIFI will be available at most of the hotels, although mobile coverage may vary in rural areas
Your local guides will recommend stops where you can go souvenir shopping during your tour
Special notes
English, German or French speaking guide for all cities except for Severobaikalsk, Tayshet, Tynda and Vanino/Sovetskaya gavan’ where other than English speaking guides are on a request basis only and not guaranteed.
Suggested reading
Enrich your travel experience with our list of top recommended books from specialist travel guides to compelling novels. Whether you are looking for something to pass the time on the train, or want to get to grips with the local history, reading is essential to turning your trip into a fully-fledged experience.
Moscow: A Traveller’s Reader
A masterful anthology documenting Moscow’s turbulent growth through the lives of its people from the bloody reprisals of Peter the Great to the literary greats of the 19th century. The city spent much of its early life in turmoil from being the subject to much greater empires including the Tatars, to being burnt down numerous times, yet rising from the ashes twice as magnificent each time. Kelly’s compelling narrative covers all of Moscow’s major milestones over 700 years in engaging detail. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of Russia.
Russia: Lonely Planet
The ultimate guidebook to Russia that no tourist can go without! Lonely Planet’s Russia is packed full of almost everything you need when travelling to this vast country from how to get around, the best places to eat in its most popular cities, what you need to see while you are there, cultural highlights, currency and more. In addition to its noteworthy insider tips about key attractions such as the Moscow Kremlin, Lake Baikal and the Romanov sites, this guide includes detailed maps that are invaluable to even the most seasoned traveller.
Sacred Sea: A Journey to Lake Baikal
Sacred Sea follows a man’s 25,000-mile pilgrimage from the US to the natural paradise of Lake Baikal in the heart of Siberia. Veteran environmental journalist Peter Thomson sets off from Boston with his younger brother on a spiritual journey of self-healing in search of connection, permanence, restoration and hope. Travelling by raft, train and ship, this transformative journey is a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the importance nature can have on healing in a time of need.
Trans-Siberian Adventures: Life on and off the rails from U.K. to Asia
Embarking one of the world’s most spectacular train journeys’, the Trans-Siberian Railway, Matthew Woodward sets off to rekindle his childhood passion for train travel. Trans-Siberian Adventures offers a personal insight into the highs, lows and expectations of long-distance train travel and is a must-read for anybody looking to embark on this mammoth journey from Moscow to Beijing and beyond.
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Extras
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Upgrades
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