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Europe to Asia by Train: All About 21 Day Adventure Across 13 Nations

Europe to Asia by Train: All About 21 Day Adventure Across 13 Nations

Europe to Asia by Train:


Imagine starting your journey in the sunny coastal city of Lisbon, Portugal, and travelling for 21 days across two continents. This route covers around 18,755 kilometres, passing through 13 countries before reaching Singapore. It’s not a single continuous ride but a carefully planned route that connects multiple trains, creating one of the most exciting travel experiences on Earth.

Europe to Asia by Train:

The journey begins in Portugal and runs through Spain, France, Germany, Poland, Belarus, Russia, Mongolia, China, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, and finally ends in Singapore.


Western Europe: Lisbon → Spain → France → Germany

Eastern Europe & Russia: Germany → Poland → Belarus → Russia

Asia: Russia → Mongolia/China → Laos → Thailand → Malaysia → Singapore

While some routes may include short breaks or bus transfers, each leg offers scenic landscapes — from snow-covered mountains to tropical rainforests.

How to Plan This Journey

There’s no single ticket for the full journey. Travellers must buy individual tickets for each country. Start in Portugal and move east, connecting trains at major hubs like Paris, Berlin, and Moscow.

Visa planning is crucial — especially for Russia, Belarus, and China. Pack essentials like travel adapters, SIM cards, and printed schedules. Overnight trains help cover long distances comfortably, such as the Trans-Siberian stretch across Russia.

Best Time to Travel

The ideal seasons are spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October) when the weather is mild across Europe and Asia. Avoid winter for freezing Siberian routes and monsoon months in Southeast Asia.

Why Take This Trip

This journey isn’t just about distance — it’s about discovery. You’ll experience shifting cultures, climates, and cuisines as you move from Europe’s historic capitals to Asia’s vibrant cities. For travellers who love slow, meaningful travel, this Lisbon-to-Singapore route is the ultimate adventure — a 21-day ride through history, nature, and human connection.

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