Western Russia – Kazan and Yekaterinburg on the Trans‑Siberian Railway

Western Russia forms the first major stretch of our Trans‑Siberian journey beyond Moscow. This section of the travel journal covers our rail trip to Kazan, our walks through the city’s historic streets and Kremlin, and the onward journey to Yekaterinburg at the edge of the Ural Mountains. Each page includes photos, impressions, and day‑by‑day notes from this early part of the route.

Train Trip from Moscow to Kazan

This overnight rail segment marks the true beginning of the journey east, leaving Moscow’s urban sprawl behind and settling into the rhythm of long‑distance train travel. The ride offers a first glimpse of rural Western Russia as the landscape gradually opens toward the Volga region and Kazan.

Train Trip from Moscow to Kazan

Walking Around Kazan

Kazan blends Tatar and Russian culture in a way that feels completely different from Moscow, with the Kazan Kremlin, mosques, and riverside promenades creating a unique atmosphere. Our walk through the city captures its architecture, history, and the calm rhythm of daily life along the Volga.

Walking Around Kazan

Train Trip from Kazan to Yekaterinburg

This rail segment carries you east toward the Ural Mountains, marking the symbolic boundary between European and Asian Russia. The journey offers long stretches of forest, small rural stations, and a sense of steadily moving deeper into the heart of the country.

Train Trip from Kazan to Yekaterinburg

Walking Around Yekaterinburg

Yekaterinburg introduces a modern, energetic city at the edge of Siberia, known for its mix of Soviet history, contemporary architecture, and the Church on the Blood. Our walk highlights the city’s central landmarks and the feeling of reaching a major crossroads on the Trans‑Siberian route.

Walking Around Yekaterinburg