The Golden Eagle Trans-Siberian Express is one of the world's longest train rides at 6,850 miles. Its route extends from Moscow to Vladivostok, a Russian city that borders China and North Korea.
Passengers can choose from 16 eastbound or westbound journey dates from May to September. If you're willing to share a suite with someone on the 15-day voyage, you can buy an all-inclusive boarding pass for only $14,395. It's a steal, since you're embarking on the journey of a lifetime.
Don't fret if that price isn't within your budget. We've created a virtual train ride for you along the Trans-Siberian Express' eastbound route, so you don't have to skimp on rent to save for a ticket.
All you're missing out on is the train's whistle.
Technically, the Trans-Siberian Express follows a 5,771-mile route from Moscow to Vladivostok.

Source: Golden Eagle Trans-Siberian Express' online brochure
But the train occasionally travels off that route during the journey. In total, the 15-day journey is almost 6,850 miles. That's one-third of the world's circumference.

While on board (and not looking out the window), passengers sleep in luxurious suites.

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