Transsiberian -
: The journey is less about luxury and more about the cultural immersion of sharing space with locals and watching the shifting landscape of the Taiga and Lake Baikal . History & Significance
While the name "Trans-Siberian" is often used broadly, there are three primary paths travelers take: Transsiberian
: Travelers typically need a Russian visa, and additional visas for Mongolia or China depending on the chosen route. : The journey is less about luxury and
: Most trains offer three classes—First Class (2-berth), Second Class ( kupe , 4-berth), and Third Class ( platskart , open-plan dorm). Second Class ( kupe
: Can be booked via Russian Railways (RZD) or agencies like Real Russia .