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    Nomad Train

    Nomad Train

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    **Nomad Train** is a unique adventurous coworking and coliving journey designed for digital nomads craving a mix of productivity, learning, and rail-bound exploration. Founded in 2017 by Maria Sirotkina, Olga Isaeva, and Daniel Heitz—three nomads themselves—the project was born out of their desire to craft work-friendly travel that felt alive and educational. Their signature experience? Riding the Trans‑Siberian Railway with fellow remote workers: think days spent working from the train, punctuated by extended stops in cities like Moscow, Novosibirsk, Irkutsk, and Ulaanbaatar. Stable internet via provided SIM cards and access to coworking spaces during city breaks keep you connected — while the train itself becomes both office and classroom. Over the years Nomad Train has hosted participants from over 25 countries and split its offerings into group journeys, custom "anytime" trips, and thematic expeditions like illustration camps, on-train yoga sessions, or even architecture workshops in collaboration with institutions like MIT and Chulalongkorn University. While the journey delays the digital hustle, it sparks cultural immersion — staying in local coworking hubs, sharing dinners in every city, and forming friendships that stretch across time zones. Trips typically last one to two weeks and room options range from private to shared cabins on both the train and in hotels at stops along the route. After a hiatus of a couple of year, 2025 mark the return of Nomad Train with a 10 days journey in Central Asia. Prepare for the train ride of a lifetime in three stans: Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan. Nomad Train is a rolling classroom, a coworking hub, and a community on rails, for those who’d rather work with a view changing every few hours than stay shoreside.

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    Kyron Gosse
    Kyron Gosse

    This was a phenominal experience. The crew were awesome, the other passengers were fantastic. The conversations, the jokes, the vodka. Awesome cities. Can't wait for the next one.

    Marlon R. Nuñez
    Marlon R. Nuñez

    Fantastic idea! As a digital nomad this the kind of experience I would look for, something meaningful!

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