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The longest train journey in the world, covering 18,755 kilometers, takes 21 days to complete. If there are any weather disruptions, the journey time might extend. Departing from Portugal’s Algarve region and heading to Singapore, it offers travellers the chance to experience diverse cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and the excitement of traveling through 13 different countries.
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The journey begins from the scenic city of Lagos in Portugal's Algarve region and travels through Spain, France, Russia, China, Vietnam, and Thailand before reaching Singapore. The train will pass through major cities like Paris, Moscow, Beijing, and Bangkok, making it a truly global adventure.
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The journey includes 11 route stops and several overnight stays, allowing passengers to explore various places along the way. This extraordinary train trip offers a diverse range of cultures and landscapes, from the picturesque European countries to the icy terrains of Siberia.
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The overall cost for this epic train trip is approximately €1,186.65 or $1,350, which is around Rs 1,14,526. While this may seem steep, it offers a unique perspective and a more environmentally friendly option compared to flying.
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Once you have booked your ticket to embark on this extraordinary train journey, there’s no need to worry about meals or accommodation. From the moment you board, everything, including, meals, beverages, and comfortable accommodations is included in your ticket price, ensuring a stress-free and enjoyable journey.
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The opening of the Boten-Vientiane railway line has made this iconic rail route possible, connecting several nations across Southeast Asia. It offers a unique opportunity to travel from Europe to Asia on a single train ride, traversing a diverse range of terrains and cultural landscapes.