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Oprettet af thai d. 16-02-2017 09:35
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Exploring the delights of the Eastern and Oriental Express

Eastern and Oriental Express, the luxury tourist train, played host to a lavish evening cocktail party in Bangkok on Monday, February 13, giving the Thai media a short but very luxurious ride that started at Bangkok’s Hualampong Station.

The three-hour ride allowed guests to discover the services and hospitality of Eastern and Oriental Express.
Cocktails, finger foods and music from DJs and the piano bar fuelled the cocktail reception, which was already in swing as the locomotive pulled out of Bangkok’s main station.

The Eastern and Oriental Express is run by the British hotel and leisure firm Belmond, formerly known as Orient-Express Hotels.
The luxurious tourist train offers a travel opportunity of a lifetime through its classic routes – Bangkok to Singapore and vice versa. It journeys through the countryside of Malaysia and Thailand stopping off at some fascinating destinations.

In Thailand the tourist train travels further to Kanchanaburi Province, where tourists can see the famous Bridge of the River Kwai spanning the river dividing Thailand and Myanmar.


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Redigeret af thai d. 16-02-2017 09:40

Oprettet af eneber d. 17-02-2017 06:28
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Our epic journey from Bangkok to Singapore on board the Eastern & Oriental Express. A luxury train run by Orient Express. Travelling in style through Thailand and Malaysia. Sleeping on board and eating some amazing meals from world class winning chefs.



Oprettet af Q8 d. 29-04-2018 07:22
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Have you ever wondered what is luxury train travel on the famed Orient Express. TravelMole Publisher, departs Bangkok late afternoon,on Day 1, for a great dinner, as the train heads for River Kwai. Visit [url]http://www.orient-express.com
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Redigeret af Q8 d. 29-04-2018 07:24

Oprettet af Q8 d. 29-04-2018 07:25
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After some breath taking views along the River Kwai, we have breakfast in our cabins, then disembark for a visit of the famed bridge and museum, before returning to the train for lunch, while heading through southern Thailand, towards Malaysia. [url]Visit http://www.orient....com[/url]