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Eastern and Oriental Express


Deluxe rail service from Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Vientiane
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Singapore
Singapore, linked by a kilometre-long causeway to the southern tip of Malaysia, provides Western standards alongside traditional Chinese, Malay and Indian enclaves. The downtown areas of Singapore are dense with towering skyscrapers and shopping malls, yet the island retains an abundance of nature reserves and lush, tropical greenery. In 1819, Singapore was purchased from the then ruler, the Sultan of Johor by an Englishman named Sir Stamford Raffles. With its immigrating Chinese entrepreneurs from Malaysia and Indian and Chinese labourers, it grew as a crucial crossroad for trade and shipping.

Now the small island republic of only 633 square kilometres, boasts the world’s busiest port and an airport served by over 50 of the world’s major airlines. Singapore is also the clearing house for the region’s wealth, dealing in tin, rubber, coconut, oil, rice, timber, jute, spices and coffee. Her financial centre is home to the world’s major banks. 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.
Malaysia
Malaysia boasts of a rich cultural heritage, with traditional architecture and crafts, environmental splendour, a shopper’s paradise and a gastronomic haven all rolled into one. The population is a contrast of racial and cultural roots, with a predominance of Malays, Chinese and Indians. 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.
Thailand
Thailand stretches 1860 km north to south, giving it one of the most diverse climates in South East Asia. From high mountains in the north come river tributaries, which flow, into central Thailand and drain into the Gulf of Thailand via the Chao Phraya Delta near Bangkok. The diverse flora and fauna include an incredible variety of fruit trees, bamboo, tropical hardwoods and Thailand’s national floral symbol; the orchid. Tigers, leopards and elephants are to be found in many of the 32 wildlife sanctuaries and 66 national parks. 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).
Laos
Inaugurating in 2007 the Eastern & Oriental Express will offer a thrilling return journey through north east Thailand to the picturesque capital city of Laos, Vientiane.

Departing once in 2007 (October) and three times in 2008 this journey includes off-train excursions to the World Heritage site of Phimai and a vineyard where guests can taste “new latitude wines”.  The next day guests are taken over the Friendship Bridge and into Vientiane for a full day’s tour including lunch.

Laos is landlocked by its neighbours of Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar, China and Vietnam. The mighty Mekong River runs the entire length of the country, providing fishing, irrigation and fertile farmland along the delta. Its population of 6 million people is distributed through modern towns, rural villages and isolated, ethnic, mountain tribes.

For the visitor Laos offers an unspoilt, fascinating adventure, as most of the country remains untouched by tourism. Beautiful, forested hills hide their treasures of caves and pure, refreshing waterfalls.

The deeply entrenched Buddhist culture touches every part of life, making the tourist's encounters with the Lao people one of friendship and warm welcomes. Temples, pagodas and stupas dot the country, with glints of golden rooftops visible as the sun rises over the mountains and the early morning alms-giving ceremonies see the towns flooded with saffron-robed monks, collecting food offerings in their small bowls.

A truly captivating country, where the gentle pace of life invites the visitor to slow down, relax and absorb the beauty of their surroundings
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1-800-717-0108 or 503-292-5055
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Eastern and Oriental Express
Friendly and courteous service is the hallmark of a journey on the Eastern & Oriental Express, from the moment you are welcomed aboard.

A quarter of a mile in length, the air-conditioned gleaming green and cream carriages evoke the great age of luxury train travel and are a world of opulence and fine craftsmanship.
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Starting In:
· Bangkok
· Chiang Mai
· Kuala Lumpur
· Singapore
· Vientiane
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