Eastern & Oriental Express Celebrates 20 Years with a Special Journey to Laos

Eastern & Oriental Express Celebrates 20 Years with a Special Journey to Laos
Since its launch in 1993, the E&O has taken travellers on enriching and unique rail experiences, incorporating the very best of the region. Measuring a quarter of a mile in length, the air-conditioned emerald green carriages of the E&O evoke the great age of luxury train travel and offer a world of opulence and fine dining.

Departing Bangkok, the carriages leave the hustle and bustle behind as afternoon tea is served in cosy cabins and travellers embark on this insightful voyage. The train heads in a north-easterly direction and the city fades into the background as the train wends through the countryside along a single railway track.

Highlights on the two-night rail adventure include a visit to the Khao Yai Hills to taste the ‘new latitude' Thai wines, a chance to view the UNESCO site of Phimai in Thailand and the crossing of the Friendship Bridge over the Mekong River to Vientiane, followed by a full day exploring the Laotian capital and its many colonial attractions.

The journey continues as guests are transferred to La Residence Phou Vao for a two-night stay. Owned and operated by Orient-Express, the hotel is situated in Luang Prabang, the country's ex-royal capital and a UNESCO World Heritage site. While there, guests can explore the local sites by bicycle or enjoy relaxing and rejuvenating spa treatments in the Mekong Spa.

The five day/four night ‘Journey to Royal Laos' package departs Bangkok on October 2nd, 2013 and includes a two-night journey on the E&O from Bangkok to Vientiane followed by a two-night stay at La Residence Phou Vao. Based on two sharing a Pullman cabin including all table d'hote meals, B&B in a Junior Suite with Garden View is included at the hotel. Return flight from Luang Prabang to Bangkok is also included. Prices start from £2,500 per person. For reservations visit easternandorientalexpress.com.