Je prend le transsibérien au retour du kazakhstan vers début mi septembre. Je ferais la partie Omsk-Kazan, Kazan Moscou. Est ce qu'il vaut mieux reserver ou est ce que je peux attendre d'être sur place pour acheter mes billets le jour même, sachant que je suis seule et que je compte voyager en 3e classe. Est ce que cela change quelque chose au prix de prendre les billets à la dernière minute?
Réservation nécessaire pour le transsibérien en septembre?
by Claire8569
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Bonjour,
Je prend le transsibérien au retour du kazakhstan vers début mi septembre. Je ferais la partie Omsk-Kazan, Kazan Moscou. Est ce qu'il vaut mieux reserver ou est ce que je peux attendre d'être sur place pour acheter mes billets le jour même, sachant que je suis seule et que je compte voyager en 3e classe. Est ce que cela change quelque chose au prix de prendre les billets à la dernière minute?
Je prend le transsibérien au retour du kazakhstan vers début mi septembre. Je ferais la partie Omsk-Kazan, Kazan Moscou. Est ce qu'il vaut mieux reserver ou est ce que je peux attendre d'être sur place pour acheter mes billets le jour même, sachant que je suis seule et que je compte voyager en 3e classe. Est ce que cela change quelque chose au prix de prendre les billets à la dernière minute?
ce que tu as dans la tête abandonne le, ce que tu as dans les mains donne le, ce qu'il t'advient ne l'esquive pas.
Et pour le visa russe (1mois) est ce que je peux le faire à la frontière kazakho-russe ou est ce que ça pose problème? (Je pense au histoire de lettre d'invitation necessaire, quand on fait la demande via la france... est ce que si je demande mon visa à la frontière on m'en demandera une ?)
ce que tu as dans la tête abandonne le, ce que tu as dans les mains donne le, ce qu'il t'advient ne l'esquive pas.
Hello.
Pour prendre les billets sur le Transib' tu as deux possibilités : soit aller à la gare, et en général il y a toujours des places en 3è au dernier moment, soit tu vas dans n'importe quelle agence de "billets de voyage" à Omsk ou a Kazan (ou ailleurs) et avec un supplément de 100 ou 200 roubles ils te donneront les billets. (Parfois en fait il vont simplement "doubler la queue" pour acheter ton billet a la gare.)
Le fait d'acheter au dernier moment a une premiere évidente conséquence : tu auras ce qu'il reste comme place. Deuxieme conséquence mais réservée aux initiés : tu ne pourras pas choisir ta rame, or pour le meme prix on peut aussi bien avoir un luxueux train de Novossibirsk ou une vieillerie crade de Pékin.
Attention aux nuits en 3è surtout sur le trajet Kazan-Moscou. S'il y a des mecs trop bourrés ou pas tibulaires mais presque, va voir la chef de Wagon et explique par signes que ca va pas. Le vrai transib s'arrete souvent la nuit dans les patelins et nombre de touristes endormis se font tirer leurs affaires... Bon, dans le RER aussi, hein ! En revanche la zone Omsk-Ekburg craint bcp moins, les uraliens sont des gens calmes
Bon trip !!
Olivier
de Olivier, à Ekaterinburg (Ural)
Bonjour
Ok merci beaucoup pour toutes ces informations. Donc je prendrais mes billets sur place. Il existe bien des train qui font kazan moscou de jours? Ils sont un peu mieu fréquentés? Parceque sur le confort je suis pas trop regardante ça me derange pas d'avoir un train en (très) mauvais etat ça fait parti des aléas du voyage. Par contre niveau sécurité une gamine de 18ans parlant mal russe seule avec une troupe d'homme bourrés🤪😕... ça s'appelle de la provoc🏴☠️. Je voudrais éviter ça quand même.
Ok merci beaucoup pour toutes ces informations. Donc je prendrais mes billets sur place. Il existe bien des train qui font kazan moscou de jours? Ils sont un peu mieu fréquentés? Parceque sur le confort je suis pas trop regardante ça me derange pas d'avoir un train en (très) mauvais etat ça fait parti des aléas du voyage. Par contre niveau sécurité une gamine de 18ans parlant mal russe seule avec une troupe d'homme bourrés🤪😕... ça s'appelle de la provoc🏴☠️. Je voudrais éviter ça quand même.
ce que tu as dans la tête abandonne le, ce que tu as dans les mains donne le, ce qu'il t'advient ne l'esquive pas.
Bonjour Claire,
Effectivement le Transib la nuit en 3è classe qd on est une nana seule... pas terrible. Les mecs Russes sont calmes tant qu'ils ne sont pas bourrés, qd ils sont bourrés ils tombent mais le probleme c'est qd ils ne sont pas encore assez bourrés :))).
Je ne connais pas les horaires Kazan Moscou mais je pense qu'il faut en moyenne 12-15 h. En plus le Tatarstan est une république qui a une culture a part :) ET Moscou ca craint parfois.
Si ce n'est pas une question d'argent, tu ferais mieux de prendre une classe "luxe", soit la 2è classe avec seulement 4 voyageurs par compartiment. Au dessus il y a le "coupé" mais c'est le prix de l'avion :))
Il faut aussi vérifier les avions low cost. il y a parfois de bons coups... J'ai une pote qui a de la famille a Kazan et qui bosse à Moscou, je peux essayer de lui demander.
Ceci dit, il faut relativiser et par exemple je me sens plus secure ici a Ekaterinburg que dans pas mal de villes de France, et je suis un mec :)
Essaye de voir les horaires de train, sinon je me renseignerai mais en ce moment grosse surcharge.
@ +
Olivier
de Olivier, à Ekaterinburg (Ural)
Les mecs Russes sont calmes tant qu'ils ne sont pas bourrés, qd ils sont bourrés ils tombent mais le probleme c'est qd ils ne sont pas encore assez bourrés :))).
Conclusion: Je leurs achete une bouteille de vodka histoire de les achever et avoir la paix???😛
Plus serieusement je ne suis pas tenter par l'avion, je sais pas trop combien ça me couterais peut être que ça revient au même financièrement. Mais comme j'ai le temps, je préfère le prendre. Et parcourir de longues distances en avion en quelques heures je trouve que c'est bien quand on veux gagner du temps mais que ça fait perdre du charme au voyage.
Je vais plutôt me renseigner mieu et opter pour la seconde classe si vraiment la 3e est trop craignosse et si il y'a pas de très grosse différence de prix.
Ceci dit, il faut relativiser et par exemple je me sens plus secure ici a Ekaterinburg que dans pas mal de villes de France, et je suis un mec :)
C'est un peu pour ça que je vais en Russie. Je pense que j'ai pas mal de préjugés (j'ai passé toute l'année à me pencher sur de doc sur la tchétchénie pour un travail scolaire.) ça ma donné une image assez "noir" de la russie. En même temps à d'autres occasion j'en ai entendu beaucoup de bien, et la culture russe est très riche. J'espère que ce voyage me permetra de casser mes préjugés et d'avoir une vision moin romancée de ce pays.
Conclusion: Je leurs achete une bouteille de vodka histoire de les achever et avoir la paix???😛
Plus serieusement je ne suis pas tenter par l'avion, je sais pas trop combien ça me couterais peut être que ça revient au même financièrement. Mais comme j'ai le temps, je préfère le prendre. Et parcourir de longues distances en avion en quelques heures je trouve que c'est bien quand on veux gagner du temps mais que ça fait perdre du charme au voyage.
Je vais plutôt me renseigner mieu et opter pour la seconde classe si vraiment la 3e est trop craignosse et si il y'a pas de très grosse différence de prix.
Ceci dit, il faut relativiser et par exemple je me sens plus secure ici a Ekaterinburg que dans pas mal de villes de France, et je suis un mec :)
C'est un peu pour ça que je vais en Russie. Je pense que j'ai pas mal de préjugés (j'ai passé toute l'année à me pencher sur de doc sur la tchétchénie pour un travail scolaire.) ça ma donné une image assez "noir" de la russie. En même temps à d'autres occasion j'en ai entendu beaucoup de bien, et la culture russe est très riche. J'espère que ce voyage me permetra de casser mes préjugés et d'avoir une vision moin romancée de ce pays.
ce que tu as dans la tête abandonne le, ce que tu as dans les mains donne le, ce qu'il t'advient ne l'esquive pas.
Oui, tu as une très bonne démarche. La Russie d'aujourd'hui n'a plus rien a voir avec Docteur Jivago et Pouchkine, c'est un pays déstabilisant, passionnant, énervant, magique, extreme... J'ai choisi d'y vivre depuis 5 ans et je ne suis pas déçu !!! Mais ce n'est ni un bac à sable ni une colo de vacances... Et surtout tu as raison de ne pas t'engluer à Moscou ou St Pet comme beaucoup de blaireaux qui ensuite parlent de "la russie" :)
Ne parle jamais de la Tchétchenie en Russie. Ici, il faut d'abord observer et écouter. C'est un faux probleme et alors il faudrait aussi parler de l'Abkhasie, de l'ossetie, et de la violation des droits de l'homme en Lettonie et Estonie qui interdisent aux russes d'origine de vivre normalement. Avec un total silence de l'Europe et surtout de Sarko.
Tu es trop jeune pour avoir lu Larteguy qui parlait de l'Indochine en disant le "mal jaune", ce spleen indescriptible qu'ont éprouvé ceux qui ont vécu la bas, meme si la colonisation est peut être a condamner. Et bien fais gaffe, en Russie tu risques d'attraper le "mal de la Taiga", ce spleen indescriptible que l'on éprouve en quittant la Russie lorsqu'on en tombe amoureux.
Moi, j'ai choisi mon camp, camarade ! J'y habite, heureux.
Mais... pas simple !! :)))) il n'y a de la place que pour ceux qui avancent.
Si tu veux, et off du site (je pense que c'est possible) on pourra te donner notre tél a Ekburg si tu avais des problemes. En Russie c'est toujours l'ami de l'ami de l'ami de l'ours qui dépanne :)
Cordialement Olivier
Si tu veux, et off du site (je pense que c'est possible) on pourra te donner notre tél a Ekburg si tu avais des problemes. En Russie c'est toujours l'ami de l'ami de l'ami de l'ours qui dépanne :)
Cordialement Olivier
de Olivier, à Ekaterinburg (Ural)
Bonjour,
Merci pour toutes ces informations Justement je me demandais si c'était une bonne idée d'aller au tatarstan qui a une culture à part pour une première fois en Russie. Mais après tout il faut bien commencer par quelque part, et de tout façon peu importe le lieu c'est pas en un mois que j'aurais fait le tour de la culture et de la mentalitée russe😏.
Je veux bien vos coordonnés si ça ne vous dérange pas. ça peut toujours être utile même si j'espère que je n'aurais pas à vous déranger😉.
si vous voulez mon mail >>> claire.denis@zellidja.com
Merci pour toutes ces informations Justement je me demandais si c'était une bonne idée d'aller au tatarstan qui a une culture à part pour une première fois en Russie. Mais après tout il faut bien commencer par quelque part, et de tout façon peu importe le lieu c'est pas en un mois que j'aurais fait le tour de la culture et de la mentalitée russe😏.
Je veux bien vos coordonnés si ça ne vous dérange pas. ça peut toujours être utile même si j'espère que je n'aurais pas à vous déranger😉.
si vous voulez mon mail >>> claire.denis@zellidja.com
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Does anyone know if there’s a bus from Luang Namtha to Boten to catch the train coming from China to Vientiane? If so, what’s the name of the company? Also, how long does the bus take to cover that distance? What’s the condition of the road like?
Thanks for your help!
Tom
I just realized there’s only one payment method accepted for booking the Mombasa-Nairobi express train ticket online: M-Pesa, a mobile money transfer service used in Africa. Would it be impossible to book as a European?
Hi
Have any of you booked tickets through rail.ninja?
Hi there,
I’d love to know if any of you have recently eaten on the overnight train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai.
We’ve always ordered food on the train, and it was really good (and super convenient). But in 2022, we ended up feeling like total idiots (with our 4-year-old daughter...) when we boarded the train only to find out that this service was no longer available... (It was the first time we’d traveled right after COVID.)
That’s also when we saw once again how kind Thai people are—they all offered to share their food with us, even though we were mortified. In the end, we managed to buy some instant noodles, which was better than nothing. Anyway, that’s the little story behind it.
In the following years, we’ve always brought our own meals.
I’ve read online that meal trays are back in service (could you confirm this, please?), but that the quality is really poor. I’ve also seen multiple reports that, even though you can eat well everywhere in Thailand, the train meal was the worst food travelers had during their trip...
Could you give me a recent opinion on this? We’ll be departing from Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Station—do you know if there’s anywhere to buy a meal there before boarding the train?
Thanks so much for your help, and have a great Sunday!
I’d love to know if any of you have recently eaten on the overnight train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai.
We’ve always ordered food on the train, and it was really good (and super convenient). But in 2022, we ended up feeling like total idiots (with our 4-year-old daughter...) when we boarded the train only to find out that this service was no longer available... (It was the first time we’d traveled right after COVID.)
That’s also when we saw once again how kind Thai people are—they all offered to share their food with us, even though we were mortified. In the end, we managed to buy some instant noodles, which was better than nothing. Anyway, that’s the little story behind it.
In the following years, we’ve always brought our own meals.
I’ve read online that meal trays are back in service (could you confirm this, please?), but that the quality is really poor. I’ve also seen multiple reports that, even though you can eat well everywhere in Thailand, the train meal was the worst food travelers had during their trip...
Could you give me a recent opinion on this? We’ll be departing from Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Station—do you know if there’s anywhere to buy a meal there before boarding the train?
Thanks so much for your help, and have a great Sunday!
Hi there,
We’re heading to Thailand in February 2026 and we’d like to take the overnight train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai. Can we book two first-class tickets? I’m only seeing second-class options.
Thanks
We’re heading to Thailand in February 2026 and we’d like to take the overnight train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai. Can we book two first-class tickets? I’m only seeing second-class options.
Thanks
Hi everyone,
For traveling in Rajasthan by train and bus, could you give me some info: where to buy tickets, cost, purchase locations, websites, etc.?
Any tips you have would be super helpful.
Thanks
Hi there,
We’re traveling to Java on October 23, just the two of us. I’ve read that it’s best to book train tickets in advance on tiket.com. Is that true, and how far ahead do you recommend? Are the tickets changeable?
Thanks for your help!
Nicole
We’re traveling to Java on October 23, just the two of us. I’ve read that it’s best to book train tickets in advance on tiket.com. Is that true, and how far ahead do you recommend? Are the tickets changeable?
Thanks for your help!
Nicole
Hi everyone,
I’m planning to travel from Ulaanbaatar to Irkutsk by train this summer but I’m a bit worried about crossing the borders. How does it work? Could anyone share their experience? (I’ve found quite a few accounts of people going *from* Russia *to* Mongolia, but entering a country is never the same as leaving it—especially in this context!)
Thanks in advance! 😊
Thanks in advance! 😊
Hi
Can anyone tell me how to book train tickets online? We're planning to travel from HANOI to HO CHI MINH CITY by train, making several stops along the way. I'd also like to find the schedules and the stations where the trains stop.
There are four of us, and we've already planned stops in HANOI / DONG HOI / HUE.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help!
Mounette74
Can anyone tell me how to book train tickets online? We're planning to travel from HANOI to HO CHI MINH CITY by train, making several stops along the way. I'd also like to find the schedules and the stations where the trains stop.
There are four of us, and we've already planned stops in HANOI / DONG HOI / HUE.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help!
Mounette74
Hi everyone,
I’m heading to Japan for the second time with my 20-year-old son. During our first trip, we spent two weeks in Tokyo and Kyoto (plus the surrounding areas). This time, we’re planning to stay in Tokyo for at least 4-5 days and then head to the island of Naoshima. I’m looking for suggestions and advice: Is getting to Naoshima from Tokyo complicated? If so, do you have any recommendations for a stopover somewhere? Given that we’d prefer not to move every day, we’d rather settle in one place and then explore on day trips... Do you think it’s possible to do something like this: 5 nights in Tokyo (Shinjuku) 3 nights in Kyoto 2 nights in Naoshima (or is one night enough??) and if one night is enough, where could I spend a second night on the way back to Tokyo? 2 nights in Tokyo (I’d love your advice on staying in a different neighborhood—last time we stayed near Ueno Park)—keeping in mind we’re flying out of Narita.
I’m considering maybe skipping Kyoto, which I love but has apparently become *very* touristy... Not really keen on Osaka... since we’ll already have done Tokyo as our "big city." I’d prefer towns where nature is present... (a bit like Kyoto, which offers all that...)
For info, we’ll be traveling by train. Thanks in advance for all your suggestions and help!
I have one last little question: Is cash still widely used in Japan, or not at all anymore?
Thanks so much,
Karine
I’m heading to Japan for the second time with my 20-year-old son. During our first trip, we spent two weeks in Tokyo and Kyoto (plus the surrounding areas). This time, we’re planning to stay in Tokyo for at least 4-5 days and then head to the island of Naoshima. I’m looking for suggestions and advice: Is getting to Naoshima from Tokyo complicated? If so, do you have any recommendations for a stopover somewhere? Given that we’d prefer not to move every day, we’d rather settle in one place and then explore on day trips... Do you think it’s possible to do something like this: 5 nights in Tokyo (Shinjuku) 3 nights in Kyoto 2 nights in Naoshima (or is one night enough??) and if one night is enough, where could I spend a second night on the way back to Tokyo? 2 nights in Tokyo (I’d love your advice on staying in a different neighborhood—last time we stayed near Ueno Park)—keeping in mind we’re flying out of Narita.
I’m considering maybe skipping Kyoto, which I love but has apparently become *very* touristy... Not really keen on Osaka... since we’ll already have done Tokyo as our "big city." I’d prefer towns where nature is present... (a bit like Kyoto, which offers all that...)
For info, we’ll be traveling by train. Thanks in advance for all your suggestions and help!
I have one last little question: Is cash still widely used in Japan, or not at all anymore?
Thanks so much,
Karine
Hi everyone,
We’re planning this *very* last-minute—I know! But we’d love to spend 4 days soon (within the next 10–12 days) on a city getaway with our young adult kids. Ideally by train, and for this short trip, we’d prefer not to spend more than 4–6 hours in transit, leaving from Lausanne (Switzerland). We’ve been considering Milan, Strasbourg, or Freiburg im Breisgau, but I’ll admit I’m feeling a bit lost...
Venice was our original plan, but the connection changes in Domodossola or Milan are making the travel time longer this year.
It’s peak summer, so there’ll be tourists and it’ll likely be hot, but oh well...
Any suggestions? We love wandering around, taking photos, exploring cities on foot, trying out restaurants, and keeping things low-key.
Thanks to anyone who wants to chime in! :o)
We’re planning this *very* last-minute—I know! But we’d love to spend 4 days soon (within the next 10–12 days) on a city getaway with our young adult kids. Ideally by train, and for this short trip, we’d prefer not to spend more than 4–6 hours in transit, leaving from Lausanne (Switzerland). We’ve been considering Milan, Strasbourg, or Freiburg im Breisgau, but I’ll admit I’m feeling a bit lost...
Venice was our original plan, but the connection changes in Domodossola or Milan are making the travel time longer this year.
It’s peak summer, so there’ll be tourists and it’ll likely be hot, but oh well...
Any suggestions? We love wandering around, taking photos, exploring cities on foot, trying out restaurants, and keeping things low-key.
Thanks to anyone who wants to chime in! :o)






