Golden Eagle - Jewels of the Silk Road

 

The famous Silk Road. Linking Europe to the Far East and conjuring images of ancient trade centres and travelling merchants.
The Stans is a bucket list experience for many. Once the domain of back packers and you can now enjoy these captivating countries from the comfort of your travelling hotel.
Witness grand mosques, lively bazaars and serenely tranquil landscapes during this remarkable 8-day adventure on one of the world’s most extraordinary train journeys.


Your 7 night/8 day luxury train travel includes:

✓ Arrival and departure transfers
✓ 7 Breakfasts, 7 Lunches, 7 Dinners ✓ Freshly prepared meals on board, using the finest local ingredients ✓ Authentic dining experiences in local restaurants ✓ Private en-suite accommodation onboard the Golden Eagle Train ✓ 5 star post tour hotel accommodation in Almaty ✓ Golden Eagle Gala Caviar dinner
✓ Generous drinks allowance, including international wines with lunch and dinner
✓ Services of a UK registered Doctor and medical facilities onboard
✓ Experienced Tour Management Team ✓ Expertly guided off-train excursions
✓ 24 hour cabin attendant services
✓ All gratuities - on and off train ✓ Luggage porterage throughout the journey

Highlights include;

Evening drinks reception on the beautifully lit Registan Square, Samarkand

See the Darvaza Burning Gas Crater light up the night sky in the Kara Kum desert

Explore the historic, UNESCO honoured, cities of Khiva, Merv, Bukhara and Samarkand

Price from *$23,626 pp twin share. Single travel prices available (Based on Silver Class) * Subject to currency fluctuations.


Dates 2025

  • 10 Sep - 18 Sep

Dates 2026

  • 22 Sep - 29 Sep


Daily Itinerary

  • Day 1: Ashgabat

  • Day 2: Ashgabat & Darvaza

  • Day 3: Khiva

  • Day 4: Bukhara

  • Day 5: Samarkand

  • Day 6: Tashkent

  • Day 7: Almaty

  • Day 8: Almaty


The Silk Road connected not only cities but hearts and minds
— Silk Road
 

Terms and Conditions *Price correct at April 2025, but is subject to change and availability and may be affected by currency fluctuations”