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Luxury Train Trip of a Lifetime: Explore 4 Continents, 13 Countries in 80 Days

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Inside the train / Photo = Railbookers official website

Railbookers, a train travel specialist, has launched a luxurious world tour product that allows you to travel worldwide by train.

This product, which goes on sale in August next year, takes you on a journey across four continents and 13 countries over 80 days, riding on seven different trains. The cabin’s interior boasts the standards of a five-star hotel, and meals are of the highest quality.

The journey begins in Vancouver, Canada, where you board the Rocky Mountaineer and travel for three days through the Canadian Rockies, Lake Louise, and Banff National Park.

Next, you fly to Edinburgh in the UK and board the Belmond Royal Scotsman to enjoy the Highland lakes and peaks for a week.

Inside the train / Photo = Railbookers official website, board the Simplon Orient Express from Paris, France to Venice, Italy, fly to Delhi, India, and take the Maharajas Express to Mumbai, India, and visit the Taj Mahal.The Golden Eagle Danube Express, departing from Istanbul, Turkey, passes through Eastern Europe, including Bulgaria, Romania, and Hungary for four nights.

Finally, you board the Rovos Rail in Pretoria, South Africa, and finish the journey to Cape Town. After that, you fly to Singapore and board the Eastern & Oriental Express bound for Malaysia.

The product starts from 90,000 euros (approximately $107,000). The price includes hotel accommodation, car travel, flights, meals, and tours. You can also reserve by section, allowing you to customize your journey as you wish.

Railbooker planners designed the trip to meet the growing demand for luxury train travel, saying they wanted to promote the joy of slow travel.

By. Park So Ye

Daniel Kim
content@viewusglobal.com

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