There are not many inter-city roads suitable for cars, and in many cases, no roads at all in large parts of Siberia.
Driving from Moscow to Vladivostok is not a serious option unless you have unlimited time, resources and abilities.
A plane flight from Moscow to Vladivostok is about 7 or 8 hours depending on the type of plane.
The Trans-Siberian Railway takes about 7 days depending on the train.
17DAYS
it takes 24 hours and 40 mins to moscow from australia
about 12 hours, give or take
Direct from Washington to Moscow around 10 hours.
The Trans-Siberian Railway starts (or finishes) in Moscow and travels almost 9,300 kilometres across largely inaccessible country to finish (or start) in Vladivostok on the Pacific coast. It is the longest train trip anywhere in the world and depending on which particular train you get, it can take up to 7 days (or more) to complete the journey.
There is no ferry to Moscow from London. Both cities are inland, and Moscow is a very long way from the sea. You would normally fly from London to Moscow. You could get a ferry from England to France or the Netherlands, which is a crossing of just few hours, but then you have a very long drive to Moscow, over 2700 kilometres or nearly 1700 miles. So you could be travelling for days.
10 hours is the time it will take you to travel from HONGKONG to Moscow.
In order to get a meaningful answer, you need to say where in Russia. Seoul-Vladivostok is a very short distance by comparson with, say, Seoul-Moscow or St.Peterburg.
About 25 hours on the M29 and M4. ----------------------------------- Approx. 2 hours with Aerosvit Airlines. ----------------------------------- About 419 hours on the M6 by walking.
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4 hours.
2h.25min