Thursday, 26 June 2014

5 BEST PLACES TO TRAVEL BY TRAIN

Travel has come a long way over the centuries, but the train has stood the test of time. The whirring of the mechanics, the rolling landscape, and the sense of mystery and purpose all help the train journey one of the most memorable ways to crawl across a continent. If you can spare the time, forget the budget airline and instead include these magnificent train trips in your itinerary.
1. Trans-Siberian Railway across Russia
Th make e longest continuous railway in the world is also one of the most iconic, heading east from Moscow through the vast expanse of Russia’s hinterland and to eastern city of
Vladivostok. The 6000 mile journey takes at least a week to travel, plenty of time to mix, mingle, and open up to the different
cultures that populate the cars. Social interaction is the name of the game, but you’ll have plenty of chances to disembark and
scope out the small provincial villages along the route, too. As far as quiet landscape and cultural experience goes, few journeys can match the Trans-Siberian Express.

2.Trans-Canada Railway through the Rockies
Whether you begin in Ontario to the east or simply opt for the leg through the Rocky Mountains in the west, the Trans-Canada Railway is perhaps your best ticket for a comprehensive
experience of Canada’s wild and varied landscape. From glaciers and rushing rivers to rolling pastures and mountains, this train tour touches all of the amazing natural wonders of the
country. You can count on a happy and easy experience, too: since Canadian trains are generally used for long journeys, they’re designed with passenger comfort in mind.


3.Glacier Express through the Swiss Alps
There are all sorts of trains through the Alps, and any one of them will offer stunning views amid the massive peaks. The Glacier Express that runs from Saint Moritz to Zermatt is particularly impressive, given how it tunnels through mountains and bounces over the rocky landscape without any trouble at all. With floor to ceiling glass panels and an audio guide for the
journey, the stage is set for a majestic and enlightening journey through one of the most ruggedly beautiful places on earth.


4. Flam Railway through Norwegian Fijords
One of Norway’s most popular tourist attractions, the Flam Railway courses along narrow fjords, through steep green forests and around the snow-capped peaks of the highlands.
It’s a wonderful glimpse into Scandinavia’s wild spaces, but also the rich cultural history of the region. Although the train ride is only 20 kilometers, the journey is a must in any tour of
Norway, a rollercoaster of waterfalls and amazing formations to balance out the urban vibe of Oslo or Bergen.


5. Danube Express to Transylvania
The ancient architecture of Bulgaria and Transylvania star in this luxurious train trip, though the stunning rural landscape commands its fair share of attention. Dracula fans will
appreciate the stop in Sighisoara, hometown of Vlad the Impaler, which is actually much more charming than the prince’s legacy. The private train itself is stylish and comfortable, which adds an air of majesty to the experience.

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