Itinerary
Embark on the adventure of a lifetime with the Trans Mongolian Railway Adventure—a 24-day epic tour stretching from Kuala Lumpur to Ulaanbaatar. This unique journey takes you through the vibrant cultures of Malaysia, Thailand, and Laos before entering China’s ancient heart in Xian. Then, board the legendary Trans Mongolian Railway and traverse the vast, untamed steppe of Mongolia.
Perfect for intrepid explorers and lovers of epic overland journeys, this trip offers a rare chance to experience the shifting landscapes, rich histories, and diverse peoples of Asia in one seamless tour package. The highlight? The iconic railway experience, providing unparalleled views and cultural encounters along one of the world’s greatest train routes.
day 1 - Arrive Kuala Lumpur
Start in the bustling city of Kuala Lumpur. Transfer to your hotel before meeting with your Tour Leader and group for a Welcome Meeting and dinner.
day 2 - To Butterworth and Ferry to Penang
This morning we travel from Kuala Lumpur to Butterworth by train before taking the ferry to Georgetown. There is time to relax by the beach before taking in some of the culinary delights of Penang.
day 3 - Penang
Today we visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of George Town with fascinating street art, temples and wonderful views from Penang Hill.
day 4 - Overnight to Bangkok
We continue our journey up the Malay peninsula through lush tropical forest and plantations to the Thai border at Padang Besar where we join the overnight sleeper service to Bangkok.
day 5 - Arrive Bangkok
With just a short stay in Thailand's colourful & flamboyant capital today our local guide will share some of the classic highlights as well as some less well known aspects of this amazing city. Today we escape the city to explore the calm and cool gardens and private collections of the Prasart Museum.
day 6 - Bangkok
Today we venture to Ayutthaya about 80 kms north of Bangkok. Founded c. 1350, Ayutthaya became the second Siamese capital after Sukhothai. Ayutthaya is now an archaeological ruin, characterized by the remains of tall prang (reliquary towers) and Buddhist monasteries of monumental proportions, which give an idea of the city’s past size and the splendor of its architecture.
day 7 - Bangkok and to Laos
A day in the city visiting Wat Arun, Wat Pho where you will also be treated to a massage before joining our overnight train to Nongkhai and the Laos border.
day 8 - Vientiane
Tree-lined boulevards blend Buddhist temples with French colonial era architecture. Our sightseeing includes the 16th century Pha That Luang. We also visit the imposing Patuxai Victory Monument, commemorating independence from France and often called the 'Arc de Triomphe' of Vientiane. This evening enjoy a sunset stroll along the banks of the Mekong River.
day 9 - Vientiane
A day to further explore Vientiane from the unique Buddha Park with its multitude of Buddhist and Hindu statues, Wat Si Muang and COPE Visitor Centre.
day 10 - To Luang Prabang
This morning we rejoin the train north to the beautiful UNESCO city of Luang Prabang. Today we explore the city taking in views from Phousi Hill, as well as the Ok Pop Tok Living Crafts Centre. Set in lush gardens and located on the banks of the Mekong, the Living Crafts Centre is the perfect place to learn more about the fascinating world of Lao textiles. This afternoon we visit the Kuang Si waterfalls.
day 11 - Luang Prabang
Wake up as the sun rises, we will prepare to join the most sacred tradition of Laos, the daily morning alms giving then visit the temporary morning market. We visit the Royal Palace Museum, Mekong River Cruise to Pak Ou Caves, Ban Xanghai village to observe rice wine, Wat Sene, Wat Xieng Thong, Heuan Chan, Wat Prabath for sunset (weather permitting) and, if interested and time permits, Night Market
day 12 - To Kunming
This morning we board the train for the recently completed 750km rail link from Luang Prabang to Kunming, China. The journey will take us through the incredible scenery of northern Laos and southern Yunnan Province.
day 13 - Kunming
The climate and relaxed ambience of Kunming is perfectly suited to a leisurely walk, and our sightseeing today will take us through the old alleys to Cuihu Park, with its many bridges and pagodas, and nearby the Yuantong Buddhist Temple.
day 14 - Kunming
Beyond the city we visit the enchanting 'Stone Forest' - these unusual and unique karst stone formations are a highlight of Yunnan Province.
day 15 - To Chengdu
Back aboard the train enjoy some stunning scenery as we travel to Chengdu (Sichuan Province) famous spicy food.
day 16 - Chengdu
This morning we enjoy a tour of the city. The afternoon is at leisure allowing time for you to visit other sites such as the panda research base should you wish to do so. Sichuan cuisine is renowned in China and internationally, we sample some of its classic dishes this evening before boarding the overnight train to Xining, Qinghai Province - high on the Tibetan Plateau (2275m).
day 17 - Chengdu to Xian
A high speed train takes us to Xian, ancient Chang'an. Once this was the glittering capital of Cathay. Old pagodas, city walls and watchtowers remain.
We explore the city to see the Small Wild Goose Pagoda, Grand Mosque, walk the Muslim quarter and the food streets.
day 18 - Xian
The city still captures the romance of its rich imperial past and the glories of the Silk Road. There is so much to explore in this city, the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, and the Shaanxi History Museum being some of the highlights.
NB: For journeys operating outside of July and August we will be including a tour of the Terracotta Warriors. In July and August free time will be available should you wish to arrange a visit there. Our experience is that it is incredibly crowded during those months and therefore it is not included at that time.
day 19 - Xian
We have more time today to perhaps walk the city walls or wander the laneways of Xian.
day 20 - To Hohhot
We journey north to Hohhot, the capital city of Inner Mongolia in China, offers a unique blend of Mongolian culture, history, and natural beauty. We arrive by train in the evening.
day 21 - Trans Mongolian Railway
We spend the day exploring Hohhot famous for its contrasting bustling markets and open grasslands. We enjoy some hot pot before joining the evening train that will take us onwards towards Mongolia.
day 22 - Trans Mongolian Railway
Our train rumbles along the Trans Mongolian Railway. The villages and fields of northern China slip away as we head north. As the sun sets we’ll cross the Gobi Desert bound for the Mongolian border and its quirky yet friendly capital of Ulaanbaatar.
day 23 - Arrive Ulaanbaatar and to Terelj
We arrive in the morning into the capital and we travel out across the grasslands, through the countryside that was once the home to Genghis Khan and his Golden Horde, to the pristine Terelj National Park for a night stay in a ger – the traditional home of the Mongolian people.
day 24 - To Ulaanbaatar - Tour Concludes
This morning we return to the city via the giant statue to Genghis Khan. We then bid farewell after an epic adventure with tales to tell on our return home.

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