Imagine travelling 18,755 kilometres across 13 countries in just 21 days — that’s the adventure of the World’s Longest Train Route. Starting in Lagos, Portugal, and ending in Singapore, this epic journey lets travellers explore iconic cities like Paris, Moscow, Beijing, and Bangkok, while passing through stunning landscapes, from European hills and snowy mountains to tropical forests and bustling Asian streets. With meals, drinks, and cosy accommodation included, passengers can relax and fully enjoy the experience.
The new Laos–China railway now connects Europe and Southeast Asia by train, making this a once-in-a-lifetime journey for travellers. The World’s Longest Train Route goes from Lagos, Portugal, to Singapore, covering 18,755 kilometres. It is the longest train journey in the world and an unforgettable adventure.
World’s Longest Train Route
- The train passes through 13 countries, including Spain, France, Germany, Poland, Russia, Mongolia, China, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore. Major stops include famous cities such as Paris, Moscow, Beijing, and Bangkok, giving travellers the chance to explore culture, food, and local sights.
- The entire journey lasts about 21 days, offering passengers a variety of landscapes, from peaceful European countryside and snowy mountains to bustling Asian cities and tropical forests.
- Tickets cost around $1,350 (approximately Rs 1,14,000) and include all meals, drinks, and comfortable accommodation, ensuring a smooth and relaxing experience from start to finish.
- The new Laos–China railway now connects Europe and Southeast Asia by train for the first time. The World’s Longest Train Route is more than a trip — it is a journey through different cultures, landscapes, and unforgettable experiences.