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I understand the restaurant was not great, often the food was cold and not fresh – worth considering if you plan on adding this extension to your trip. Victoria and I did not actually go, we managed with the supplies we got from the supermarket in Moscow and then we were able to buy food during the longer stops of the train. The bunks are very basic but ok, 4 persons per bunk, and you are provided with clean sheets, one (small) towel & slippers. Next – TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY EXTENSION (Sunday 1.50pm – Thursday 6am)īe prepared for a long train ride! It is long, very long. Then it was off to the station to catch the train.
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Unfortunately it wasn’t brilliantly organised by the guide and we only managed to see very little from the city (Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Red Square/GUM, Zariady Park). On Sunday morning we met at 8am at one of the hotels where most of the group was staying for the Moscow visit. It lasted for about 2.5 hours and allows you to see most of the Moscow sights from the river, at night. The cruise was nice and a good opportunity to get to know everyone. We met them on Saturday evening and were taken for a cruising trip. Victoria and I arrived a few days before the rest of the group. Unicorn Trails clients Ingrid and Victoria went on our Russian Baikal Lake Trip, they also added the Moscow & Trans-Siberian extension to the adventure. An adventurous horse riding holiday starting in Irkutsk where we drive to the shores of Baikal Lake and ride on Orlov cross horses through the Tazheran forest-steppes.