Spectacular train views to watch out for
When you go vacationing with your
family, aim for fun bonding moments during a popular train ride
TRANS SIBERIAN EXPRESS
Region: Moscow To Vladivostok (via Lake Baikal and Ulaanbaatar)
Popularity often leads to demand and thus many visitors choose
to begin their Trans-Siberian adventure in Moscow. Russia’s capital city is the
start point of all three lines — the Trans-Mongolian, Trans-Manchurian and
Trans-Siberian to Vladivostok.
The classic rail trip with a side excursion along the
Trans-Mongolian to Ulaanbaatar begins as you take the first train that takes
you to historical Ekaterinburg in the Ural mountains. Later on, it chugs on to
Ulaanbaatar where passengers can also spend time in the Mongolian grasslands.
You can re-enter Russia to visit the Irkutsk and prominent Lake Baikal. Have a
picnic at the lakeshore and then take the final train leg to the far east port
city of Vladivostok.
KIWIRAIL VIEWS
THE TRANZALPINE TRAIN JOURNEY
Region: Southern Alps
One of New Zealand’s most beloved tourism experiences, the
iconic TranzAlpine train journey celebrated 30 years of operation in this month
of November 2017. It is one of New Zealand’s three great rail journeys operated
by KiwiRail. One can experience South Island’s striking natural landscape by
taking a train from Christchurch to Greymouth, which travels east –
west across the South Island from coast to coast taking in some of the most
spectacular scenery that New Zealand offers. Starting in Christchurch, the
train travels across the Canterbury Plains alongside braided
rivers, and through dramatic river valleys and gorges. As the train heads for
higher ground, the route passes through high country sheep stations,
past beech forests, lakes and the Southern Alps. Covering 223km (140miles)
one-way, the trip takes just under five hours passing through 16 tunnels.
AMIDST VINEYARDS
NAPA VALLEY WINE TRAIN
Region: Napa Valley
If you are a wine enthusiast or are keen to explore the
vineyards of Napa Valley, then we suggest you read this carefully. The Napa
Valley Wine Train’s route runs through one of the top wine growing regions in
the world. The combination of Mediterranean climate, geography, and
geology of the Valley are conducive to growing quality wine grapes. The Napa
Valley is located in Northern California, about 50 miles northeast of San
Francisco. This trip will take you on a thirty-six mile round trip journey
from Napa to St Helena and back. At a leisurely pace, this ride
lasts three hours, through beautiful wine country and past famous and historic
wineries.
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