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How to travel to Russia from the northeast by train?

There are two trains to Russia, both of which are Beijing? Moscow.

Three (4) times a trip, once a week. China train, conductor. Leaving Erenhot, Inner Mongolia,

Through Outer Mongolia to Russia, and then along trans-siberian railway to Moscow.

The other one is 19(20). Once a week, too. Russian train, conductor.

Start from Beijing, pass through Shenyang, Changchun and Harbin, and then leave Manzhouli.

It is recommended to take the latter, because the service is better and the carriage is clean. Moreover, the former has to pay for crossing outer Mongolia.

Transit visa fee. The price is between 2 146 and 2526.

You can go to Russia by plane or train from the northeast. It depends on where we went to Russia, which is a large area and far from east to west. It is possible to go to Russia in the northeast by train instead of by plane, but it may take a long time.

It is too dangerous to go alone. I don't recommend doing this. I don't think I can come back. There may be hidden Russian border guards on the border.

Generally speaking, tour groups will not take you to the depths of the forest, but will only take you to see the scenery. If you want to go out, you can travel with a group, which is more secure.

You can go through Hunchun at Changlingzi Port (14km, 20 minutes) and go through the exit formalities at the port (120km, 1 hour 40 minutes). After customs clearance, you will arrive in Slavijanka Town (120km, 1 hour and 30 minutes) in Krakow, Russia, and visit after lunch. Vladivostok (200 kilometers, 4 hours by car), arrive at the destination in the evening, and check into the hotel after dinner. Or see which city you are in. Now the plane ticket is very cheap, and the reception doesn't cost much! International and domestic air tickets, travel, reception, hotels, and so on! There is a big gap between different places, such as Petersburg and Moscow, where food, accommodation and transportation are quite expensive, and the Far East is better, where some scenery is free and roadside snacks are ok. You can stay with the tour group.