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Eastern & Oriental Express The Eastern & Oriental Express is the ultimate centrepiece of a visit to the Far East.
A subtle balance of Eastern culture and cuisine and Western comforts means that you can enjoy the best of everything travelling in style and experiencing the many and mystical wonders of Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia. The style and splendour of the Eastern & Oriental Express, with its elegant compartments, delicious cuisine and superb service, combined with the adventure of a journey through the heart of Asia, provide a unique travel experience. Below Villa Rental Asia present the Eastern & Oriental Express luxury train journeys to, from and around Thailand, the ideal way to travel in exotic style and experience the many and mystical wonders of the Kingdom with the option of a stay over in a world class luxury villa to complete a very special holiday.
History
An enormous amount of work went on behind the scenes to create the E&O experience. The same team who had worked on the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express were commissioned to design the interiors. as well as adding the required air-conditioning system, and ensuring the carriages were compatible with the Malaysian and Thai railway systems, the windows in the dining cars were also extended to offer panoramic views. The inspiration for the interiors is derived from the East. The carriage walls are decorated with veneers of wooden marquetry with Eastern designs, while the bar and restaurant cars are decorated in Chinese and Thai lacquer using Malaysian motifs with Thai wall carvings and engraved mirrors. The open-deck of the Observation Car also has an Oriental theme, and for much of the train local materials have been used. On board the Eastern & Oriental Express, the ambience achieved harks back to a 'Colonial' age of rattan chairs on the veranda, linen suits and tea dances. In addition to the two night journey between Singapore and Bangkok, the E&O also travels overnight to the northern capital of Chiang Mai from Bangkok. Whichever journey passengers decide to take, they are assured of the highest quality food and service while enjoying dramatic views across the South East Asian landscape. Thailand
Thailand is described by travellers as 'the most exotic country in Asia'. Its distinct culture, rich and varied heritage and scenic beauty bring this all together in a kaleidoscope of wonders. From the golden spires and soaring roofs of Bangkok's temples to the awe-inspiring ruins of ancient cities, the marvellous sights give definition to a kingdom with an independent history stretching back more than 700 years. The heart of Thailand centres on the delta of the Chao Phraya River and its fertile plains make a contribution to the national rice production. Across the north runs a succession of jungle-covered mountains, which form part of the Himalayan foothills. Bordering Thailand in a clockwise direction from the north are Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia and Myanmar (Burma). Singapore Despite the modernisation of this city, visitors prepared to peer beneath the state's surface will discover a profusion of age-old buildings, values and traditions Famous Landmarks
Malaysia
Malaysia, along with Singapore and Brunei has only existed in its present form since 1963, when the federation of thirteen states became known as Malaysia. From the early 16th century onwards, parts of Malaysia, Malacca in particular, had been colonised by the Portuguese, Dutch and British in turn. Malaysia can today be divided into six major regions; Kuala Lumpur, the central region comprising the states of Selangor, Negeri Sembilan and Malacca, the northern region of Penang, Perlis, Perak and Kedah, the east coast states of Terengganu, Kelantan and Pahang, the southern state of Johor, and finally the states of Sabah and Sarawak on the island of Borneo. Each region has unique characteristics and each of Malaysia's ethnic groups adds a distinct heritage to this society. |
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