Malaysia to Mongolia by train holiday
Description of Malaysia to Mongolia by train holiday
Travel through epic landscapes on this rail odyssey from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, arriving 23 days later in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. On the way you’ll travel up the Malay Peninsula, passing through Thailand, Laos and China, and spend a day riding on the famous Trans Mongolian railway.
This trip covers an amazing 7,030km using train travel where possible – including overnight trains between Malaysia and Thailand, and Thailand and Laos. There are some great cities on this route, but between them, expect extreme variations of scenery as you move from the tropics north through China. As you head into Mongolia, it's grasslands, then the Gobi Desert.
Lots of travelling is a given, but there’s time off the track to enjoy tours, including the Mekong River, visiting the stone forest karst formations in Yunnan Province, and exploring cities like Bangkok, Vientiane, and Chengdu and Xian in China.
Food is a highlight. As you travel between the cities of the Malay Peninsula, it’s all street food, night markets, and Thai and Malaysian curries. Once you reach China, you’re in Sichuan central, which means amazing Sichuan-pepper infused dishes, then hotpot and barbecue as you approach Mongolia.
Epic trips like this are hard to plan independently. With our experienced team handling all the logistics and tickets, this overland trip becomes not just feasible, but enjoyable too. As well as the carbon-saving nature of rail travel, measures have been taken to ensure this holiday is responsible in other ways – such as avoiding busy areas in peak season, and using small scale, local accommodation and local drivers. You’ll be accompanied throughout by an expert tour leader who will escort you all the way and ensure the whole trip runs smooth– so you can sit back and enjoy the view.
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CARBON REDUCTIONWe are committed to positive environmental impacts through our Responsible Travel Policy. As an overland company we have extremely low carbon emissions throughout all our journeys. This journey operates over 7,030 km departing from Malaysia, traversing the peninsula and up through Thailand, Laos and China before crossing into Mongolia. Rail travel is used where possible, allowing for the journey to be shared between many. We also ensure to use experienced drivers who know the areas best when transfers are needed. This allows us to be confident there will be no risk of damage to the environment and local flora.
ENVIRONMENT AND WILDLIFE
We use local partners who work with us to design journeys an optimal way to limit our impact on the environment. We make certain to reduce plastic waste by promoting reusing drink bottles instead of buying bottled water. Where possible our clients stay in smaller-scale accommodation, such as locally owned guesthouses, in support of the local people.
We try to include as many local lunches, dinners and wineries in our journeys which enables us to spread economic benefits while also promote cultural understanding. We also make certain that none of our scheduled sightseeing visit zoos or orphanages.
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LOCAL ECONOMYWe have a very clear mandate to support the countries and local communities we travel through, and we best achieve this by utilising the services of Local Partners, without whom our on-ground experiences wouldn’t be the same. These Local Partners provide employment opportunities, training, and exposure to both the local and real impacts of tourism on their environment, and the needs for more responsible travel action.
Their local knowledge will also assist with securing high quality locally owned and managed services such as accommodation & restaurants, local guides, local artisans, and other authentic local experiences (cultural performances and family/home-based meals).
We have been operating journeys throughout Asia for 60 years and strive to build on our long-established reputation for demonstrating respect for the places and communities that we visit. These ‘on ground’ interactions not only enhance the overall experience for our clients but allows us to understand local traditions and create sound relationships between our travellers and local communities.
EMPLOYMENT, INCLUSIVITY AND DIVERSITY
All in-country guides, drivers and staff are residents of that country, with many guides being residents of the specific region or city we are visiting bringing a deep local knowledge and cultural understanding.
Further, many of the local people involved in and benefiting from employment in tourism are women.
In addition, many of our Local Guides have progressed to being National Guides on our journeys and even Tour Leaders on our multi-destination tours. Our Operations Manager was once a Local Guide on one of our journeys in Kyrgyzstan.
We require our Local Partners to ensure their guides and drivers are not dependant on income from commissions earned at shops and other outlets by not allowing unauthorised stops at such establishments.
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