The world’s longest train journey now links Lagos, Portugal, to Singapore, covering an impressive 11,654 miles across 13 countries. This groundbreaking route offers travelers the unique experience of traversing continents entirely by rail, surpassing the previous record from London to Singapore.
The journey begins in Lagos, with an initial leg to Lisbon, Portugal’s capital, before moving through the Basque region of Spain. Key stops include Paris, Moscow, Beijing, and Bangkok, each offering distinct cultural and historical experiences. However, passengers do need to acquire any necessary visas (7 in total) to navigate the diverse geopolitical landscape.
Spanning around 21 days, the travel experience include eleven stops with opportunities to stay overnight and exploration different cities. This ambitious route was made possible through the collaboration of multiple railway companies. The inauguration of a new train line from Laos to China, made this a new benchmark in long-distance rail travel possible.
One of the most challenging segments is the 40-hour ride from Paris to Moscow, but passengers can still look forward to beautiful views and cultural experiences.
This journey will certainly appeal to modern travelers and train enthusiasts who prioritize unique experiences, providing a new experience in slow pace travel.