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Get to the Heart of Your Destination With These Boutique Train Journeys

July 24, 2023 by kjbirtles No Comments
View from the carriage of the Flåm train in Norway

In a world dominated by the hustle of air travel, train journeys are a testament to the magic of slow travel. With enchanting views, luxurious carriages, and rhythmic movements, there’s an undeniable romance and allure to traveling by rail. Boutique train journeys take this experience a step further, weaving landscapes, culture and history into one extraordinary journey that’s just as significant as the destination. 

From the longer expeditions such as Canada’s Rocky Mountaineer and South Africa’s Rovos Rail to the one-day journeys like Norway’s Flåm Railway and Peru’s Vistadome train to Machu Picchu, here are some of the most remarkable luxury boutique train journeys that take you to the heart of your destination. 

Rocky Mountaineer with GoldLeaf Service, Canada

The Rocky Mountaineer train passing a lake and mountains Take an unforgettable journey through the Canadian Rockies on the Rocky Mountaineer. With GoldLeaf Service, you’ll experience one of the most spectacular boutique train journeys in the world, as we roll from Jasper in Alberta to the city of Vancouver. 

In GoldLeaf, you’ll kick back in plush, reclining seats in the bi-level glass-domed cabin with full-length panoramic windows, so you can see all the snowcapped mountains, dazzling blue lakes, deep green forests, dreamy meadows and wildlife in high-definition. You’ll also get access to an outdoor viewing platform, so you can get even more immersed in the stunning landscapes of western Canada. Keep your eyes peeled and you are likely to spot eagles, elk and even bears.

Fine dining aboard the Rocky Mountaineer Meals are another highlight of the GoldLeaf Service, served in the dedicated dining room on the lower level of the bi-level coach. Crafted by talented chefs with locally sourced ingredients, you’ll indulge in the authentic flavors of the region. Enjoy a glass of wine, a freshly baked cookie, and other gourmet snacks, before disembarking each evening to spend your night in a luxurious hotel. 

You can experience the Rocky Mountaineer GoldLeaf Service from Jasper to Vancouver, with a night in Kamloops, on our Majesty of the Rockies luxury tour.

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Read more: The Story of The Rocky Mountaineer, North America’s most luxurious train journey

Rovos Rail, South Africa

Rovos Rail train passing a herd of antelope Rovos Rail’s Pride of Africa is the epitome of luxury train travel in South Africa, with lashings of old-world charm and an Agatha Christie-esque atmosphere. The journey starts with you settling into your private suite, dripping in vintage decor while equipped with modern comforts. The lavish suites are wood-paneled with thick carpet and everything from full-size beds and private bathrooms and amenity bags to air-conditioning and fluffy white gowns. 

Life on board is like a step back in time, with no televisions or digital entertainment on board, yet plenty to see. There’s an observation car with an open-air balcony to soak up the South African landscapes and often an onboard historian. There are places to socialize with fellow guests including a lounge car, gift shop and dining car, all designed with timeless elegance.

An opulent dining car on the Rovos Rail trainThe dining car will quickly become a firm favorite with breakfast, lunch, and a formal dinner every day. You’ll indulge in four-course meals crafted by skilled chefs and paired with the finest South African wines. The dress code is smart casual during the day and more formal in the evenings, adding to the allure of this vintage journey.

You can travel from Pretoria to the majestic Victoria Falls aboard the historic Rovos Rail on our Spectacular South Africa tour. 

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Read more: This is what it’s actually like to travel on South Africa’s Rovos Rail

Glacier Express Scenic Train, Switzerland

Glacier Express train winding past a glacial lake in SwitzerlandThe Glacier Express may be the world’s slowest train, but that’s a bonus when you’re surrounded by the world’s most impressive landscapes. Chugging along at an average of 18mph, the Glacier Express takes around eight hours to travel from Saint Moritz to Zermatt. That means you get eight hours to soak up the remarkable views of the Swiss Alps. The journey is truly special, passing over 291 bridges, 91 tunnels and endless snowy peaks, emerald valleys, deep gorges, ancient castles and charming hamlets.

Mid-journey, the train snakes down the Rhine Gorge, known as the Grand Canyon of Switzerland. Keep your eyes peeled here for the breathtaking views of the UNESCO-listed Aletsch Glacier. As you arrive at the final destination, Zermatt, you’ll come face to face with the iconic Matterhorn.

View from a carriage on the Glacier Express as it approaches the Swiss AlpsYou’ll see it all from your plush first-class seat. The glass-domed carriage has panoramic windows allowing you to feel close to the landscapes outside. You’ll also enjoy a delicious lunch prepared onboard.

Travel through the heart of the Swiss Alps in luxurious first class on the Glacier Express Scenic Train with our Majestic Switzerland tour. 

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Read more: 5 incredible photographs to take from Switzerland’s Glacier Express

Flåm Railway Scenic Train, Norway

View from the carriage of the Flåm train in NorwayRenowned as one of the most beautiful train journeys, the Flåm Railway offers a mesmerizing showcase of Norway’s ethereal beauty. Setting off from historic Bergen, it’s a feast for the eyes as you wind through majestic fjords and snowy mountains. You’ll marvel at the idyllic countryside with its fairytale waterfalls and charming red clapboard cottages. You’ll also come face to face with the Norwegian wilderness passing over the Hardangervidda mountain plateau, the highest in Europe.

As you ascend up the mountainside to Myrdal, you’ll see the awe-inspiring Aurlandsfjord and the Kjosfossen Waterfall. The journey ends in the gorgeous town of Geiranger, nestled among snow-capped peaks and the UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord. This is undoubtedly one of the most enchanting train rides on earth.

Take a magnificent journey from Bergen to Geiranger aboard the Flåm Railway Scenic Train on our Timeless Scandinavia luxury tour.

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Read more: 7 of the world’s most luxurious train journeys

Vistadome Train to Machu Picchu, Peru

Two female passengers riding on the Vistadome train, PeruClimb aboard the Vistadome Train for a journey through Peru’s remarkable landscapes to the mysterious Machu Picchu. You’ll set off from the Sacred Valley, passing through the spectacular Urubamba Valley. It’s incredible to see the towering Andes, cascading rivers, and verdant forest whizzing by your window.

We’ll pause for lunch at Café Inkaterra, nestled between the train tracks and forest above the Vilcanota River. After lunch, we’ll set off on a guided walk through the cloud forest. You can also choose to visit a working tea plantation and learn the art of tea making or see the world’s largest private collection of Indigenous orchids. 

View of Machu Picchu Legs stretched, we’ll once again board the train, settling into the comfortable seats surrounded by panoramic glass windows. There’s also an outdoor observation carriage, so you can inch closer to the stunning landscapes. If the natural beauty isn’t enough, you’ll also be entertained by live traditional music on the train and enjoy meals inspired by the region’s rich culinary scene. The star of today is the final destination – the iconic Machu Picchu – but the journey here is sure to be as unforgettable as the Incan ruins themselves. 

Get immersed in the culture and nature of Peru on the Vistadome Train with our South America luxury tours.

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Read more: Embrace the spirituality of the Incas in Peru’s Sacred Valley

TranzAlpine Scenic Train, New Zealand

TranzAlpine train traveling through New Zealand landscapes

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The TranzAlpine Scenic Train is one of New Zealand’s most dazzling boutique train journeys. You’ll traverse the breathtaking landscapes of the South Island, starting in Christchurch on the east coast. You’ll cross the island, arriving in the town of Greymouth, near Franz Josef on the west coast.

The 138-mile journey showcases some truly remarkable scenery from the pastoral farmlands of the Canterbury Plains to the soaring snowy peaks and crystal blue, ice-fed rivers of the Southern Alps and Arthur’s Pass. 

TranzAlpine train traveling through New Zealand landscapes

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One of the highlights is the Otira Tunnel, a feat of engineering burrowing into the heart of the mountain range. You’ll also watch the landscape transform into verdant rainforest before reaching the Tasman Sea. Best of all, you’ll see it all unfold in comfort, with panoramic windows, café, and open-air viewing decks. 

Journey across the South Island aboard the TranzAlpine Scenic Train on our New Zealand luxury tours. 

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Jan Shatabdi Express Train, India

Bengal tiger stalking through colourful landscape, IndiaOne of the best ways to explore Rajasthan and northern India is a journey on the Jan Shatabdi Express Train. We’ll board the train in the historic town of Bhraratpur, and set off into the heart of Rajasthan. You won’t want to blink as charming villages, lush plantations and countryside roll by. 

You’ll enjoy comfortable seating and large glass windows to make the most of the beautiful views. In just a few hours you’ll arrive in Ranthambore, set on the edge of the world-renowned national park home to Bengal tigers, leopards, sloth bears and more.

A former royal retreat and hunting ground turned wildlife sanctuary, you’ll catch a glimpse of the incredible jungle as you roll into the train station. The views are an exciting preamble to your game drive through the park tomorrow. 

Travel through the landscapes of Northern India on the Jan Shatabdi Express Train with our Essence of India luxury tour. 

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Read more: Walking With the King of the Big Cats in India’s Royal Hunting Grounds

Experience more of the world’s greatest luxury and boutique train journeys with our exclusive Golden Extensions. 

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Guardians of a National Icon: Meet Japan’s Cherry Blossom Doctors

June 26, 2023 by Leanne Williams No Comments

A sea of pink, so dense you cannot see the sky. Japanese cherry blossom is a mesmerizing sight. The significance of cherry trees goes back centuries in Japanese culture. Known as ‘sakura’ the pink flowers symbolize how short and precious life is.

Travel with us on our Majestic Japan tour and have the privileged opportunity to meet with a specialized Cherry Blossom Doctor. In the beautiful setting of Hirosaki Castle in Amouri, you will learn how they take meticulous care to nurture the cherry blossom trees. This ensures that each and every one is healthy and thriving during the blossom season each April.

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The symbolism of Japanese cherry blossom

As well as their beauty, the cherry blossoms hold great symbolism for the Japanese. Said to be like the clouds, as they bloom all together and sit at the top of the trees. Then, like clouds, they suddenly disappear. This has come to symbolize ‘ephemerality or transient nature of life.’ Reflecting a longstanding of Buddhist concept in Japanese culture known as ‘mono no aware,’ or roughly, ‘the pathos of things,’ which recognizes both the beauty and mortality inherent in life.

For travel inspiration: Japan destination guide

Japan’s cherry blossom obsession

If you travel to Japan in the springtime, you will be swept up in the changes to the atmosphere and landscapes. Promises of new life and new beginnings mix with soft scents as plants and flowers burst into life. Japanese cherry blossoms take pride of place, a source of conversation as people become entranced by the trees. It is not uncommon to see people taking their time to photograph the blooms from every angle.

Shops and stores fill with pink products in celebration, and the Starbucks Sakura tree-themed drinks are in everyone’s clutches. Cherry blossom festivals are held in many parks and castle grounds across Japan. And the Japanese cherry blossom flower is seen on everything from wall paper to clothing.

Read more: A journey of a lifetime: unearthing Majestic Japan, with Luxury Gold

The cherry blossom doctors

Tree doctors, or arborists, are the specialists that keep the Japanese cherry trees healthy all year round. They’re able to diagnose the condition of a tree just by looking at the color of its leaves and branches or listening to the sound of the trunk. Throughout the year they take care of these precious trees, both to guarantee the most magnificent blossoms, and the ensure they can survive for further decades.

In Hirosaki, where Luxury Gold guests will meet a cherry blossom doctor, these guardians are known as the known as the sakuramori. Sakuramori literally means “people who look after sakura” in Japanese.

Most of Hirosaki Park’s cherry blossoms are the variety called ‘Somei Yoshino’ which live around 60 years. But Hirosaki also has trees that are over 100 years old and still blossom profusely. The oldest cherry blossom tree in Japan is over 2,000 years old. Called ‘Jindai Zakura’, it grows within the grounds of the Jissoji Temple in Yamanashi, with a root circumference of 13.5m.

Read more: Sakura: The story of an obsession

Preserving the green spaces in Japan

Whilst the volume of green areas in Japan’s cities has generally increased over the last two decades, in many places it is becoming more difficult for trees to grow healthy and strong. This is because of new diseases and pests. Urban forests are important to clean air, reduce flood risks and even lower stress, which is why the Japanese cherry blossom doctors are vital for keeping Japan’s cities green.

The tree doctors are highly skilled in trimming any branches that appear sick or are preventing other branches from growing. They also keep an eye out for mushrooms as these rot the branch from the inside, meaning the branch is more likely to fall.

Hirosaki Style Management

Hirosaki style management was first introduced in the 1960’s. The way sakuramoris take care of sakura trees originated from the highly successful pruning methods used by Hirosaki’s apple farmers. Local farmers grew apples on the lower part of the trees to facilitate harvest, and this technique has proved useful for managing sakura today.

Sakuramoris first thin the branches to allow new branches to grow. After pruning and fertilization, sakura flowers can then blossom from the lower part of the tree. This is why, compared to the average Somei Yoshino, each bud in Hirosaki Park can develop one to two more flowers. When cherry blossom season arrives, after a winter of loving care the flowers are simply spectacular.

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Hirosaki Castle and park

The most stunning setting, Hirosaki city is an old castle town in Aomori, Japan. Beautiful any time of year, its vast park is home to Hirosaki Castle. Widely considered as one of Japan’s most beautiful castles, Hirosaki Castle is the symbol of the park. It is one of the few Japanese castles that has been preserved in its original structure.

Constructed in the Hirayama style, the main tower was built on top of a hill for easier defense and surrounded by defensive walls, moats, and yagura towers. The park surrounding the castle is filled with cherry trees, and when spring arrives in late April the cherry blossom festival always draws huge crowds. The park has about 50 varieties of Sakura tree, with over 2600 trees overall.

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To have the opportunity to meet a Japanese cherry blossom doctor for yourself, and to explore the best of this enchanting country, take a look at our Majestic Japan luxury guided tour. Discover and elegant, enchanting and ever-changing Japan, with exceptional hotels and exquisite dining bookending each unforgettable day.

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See Vietnam in Style With These Three Exclusive Cruise Experiences

June 23, 2023 by kjbirtles No Comments
sail boats in Ha Long Bay Vietnam

With a spectacular coastline stretching over 2,000 miles, Vietnam’s maritime communities have been profoundly shaped by the sea. From the fishing villages and floating markets to the iconic bamboo basket boats and sampan boats, Vietnam’s coastal culture is extraordinary. We dive into the waterways of Vietnam to discover the unique traditions and communities that thrive here, from the floating villages of Ha Long Bay to the drifting markets of the Mekong. We also share how you can get a deeper insight with these exclusive cruise experiences on our Cambodia & Vietnam in Style luxury tour. 

1. Discover the water wonderland of Ha Long Bay

cruise boats on Ha Long Bay Vietnam

Set in northeastern Vietnam, UNESCO-listed Ha Long Bay is one of the country’s most famous natural wonders. Its name translates to “Descending Dragon Bay,” as local legend says dragons were sent by the gods to protect Vietnam, creating the bay and its islands. 

The bay encompasses around 600 square miles and has more than 1,600 limestone islands rising out of the emerald waters. Formed over millions of years, the karst landscape has a remarkable concentration of grottoes, caves, limestone peaks, rainforests, and a rich biodiversity. Ha Long Bay is also famous for its unique floating villages, where residents live and work on the water.

Private luxury junk boat cruise

Sailing Ha Long Bay is one of Vietnam’s most iconic cruise experiences, but you’ll get to do it in style. We’ll board a private luxury junk boat for a special overnight cruise on the bay. The boat is traditionally designed, with all the modern luxuries found within. In the evening, you can relax on deck and watch the glorious sunset, or enjoy a traditional Vietnamese cooking demonstration, and indulge in the creations for dinner. In the morning, you’ll start your day with a Tai Chi class before enjoying brunch as you cruise through the limestone karsts. 

Read more: Fine dining, dressed down: the cuisine of Vietnam and Cambodia

floating village on Ha Long Bay Vietnam

Sea caves and floating villages

You’ll also make a trip to explore Tien Ong Cave. It’s famed for its massive stalactites and stalagmites, including one known as “the fairy godfather”. Afterwards, we’ll sail to Cua Van floating village, where generations of fishermen and their families have lived for hundreds of years. The villages are made up of clusters of floating houses, moored to the seafloor, creating a community that lives and works on the water.

Life in these villages is directly tied to the sea. Fishing and acquaculture are the main sources of income and motor and row boats are the main modes of transport. Children even learn to swim before they walk. The populations of these floating villages have dwindled over time due to modernisation and government relocation programs. However, those who remain preserve their traditional way of life and remarkably resourceful maritime culture. 

Read more: Reconnect with the great outdoors at these luxurious back-to-nature retreats

2. Explore the waterways of the Mekong River

Woman rowing a boat on the Mekong River Vietnam

Nicknamed the ‘Rice Bowl of Vietnam’, the Mekong River is the lifeblood of Southeast Asia. Spanning an area of around 16,000 square miles and passing through six countries, the Mekong River is one of the biggest and most fertile deltas in the world. The Mekong supports thousands of animal species, while millions of people depend on it for agriculture and their livelihoods. Locals have built their lives on and around the water and the intricate web of canals is used for everything from transport to trade and fishing.

The Mekong is famous for its unique floating market culture, where people can buy produce from vendors on boats. Houses are built on stilts to integrate with the changing water levels and you’ll see temples and pagodas perched on the delta. While automated mass agriculture threatens farming and fishing traditions, and climate change disrupts the natural cycles of the Mekong, the locals continue to uphold their harmonious relationship with the delta.

Woman selling produce on a boat on the Mekong River Vietnam

Private cruise through the Mekong

You’ll get an insight into the Mekong culture on one of our exclusive cruise experiences. We’ll board a private vessel for a cruise down the rivers and canals of the delta. You’ll first learn about coconut production, one of the major industries for people living along the river. Then have some fun on land with a ride on a tri-motorcycle through the limestone mountains and glistening rice paddies. You’ll arrive at a rice noodle factory and discover how this beloved Vietnamese food is made.

You’ll then meet Mr Sau Tuong, a former soldier, and his wife at their home. You’ll learn how the couple makes rice paper using traditional techniques. Mr Sau Tuong spent years fighting the Khmer Rouge in the 1970s and now lives a more peaceful life preserving ancient customs.

Later, enjoy lunch at the charming Mango Home, a thatched floating restaurant. Savor delta delicacies such as grilled fish, giant prawns and noodle soup as you gaze out over the lush waterways.

Read more: Why a Luxury River Cruise is the Best Way to Cruise

3. Bamboo basket boat ride to Thanh Dong Village

man rowing a bamboo boat basket in Vietnam

As part of our journey, we’ll visit Cam Thanh Village and see the thick coconut jungles, once a shelter for residents and soldiers during the Vietnam War. Today, the village is a vital supplier of rice, seafood and vegetables to the region. We’ll explore more of this region with one of our most unique cruise experiences – bamboo basket boat. 

Bamboo basket boats have played an integral role in Vietnam’s maritime culture for centuries. Their origins date back to the French colonial era. The French imposed heavy taxes on the ownership of boats, making it unaffordable for many local fishermen. In response, the Vietnamese created these unique, lightweight, sturdy, and affordable boats. They could argue they were ‘baskets’ rather than ‘boats’, therefore skirting the tax laws. The boats became a symbol of resilience in the face of adversity and are still used today for fishing and ferrying people and goods.

Tourists riding in bamboo boat basket in Vietnam

Ride a bamboo basket boat to a riverside restaurant

You’ll witness this enduring tradition up close when you ride in a bamboo basket boat to Thanh Dong village. Here you’ll meet villagers and learn how they cultivate produce using sustainable and traditional methods. You’ll continue your peaceful voyage on the bamboo basket boat to a riverside restaurant. It’s an idyllic location right on top of the water, nestled in the coconut forest, overlooking the glimmering rice fields. Here you’ll take part in a hands-on cooking class with a professional local chef. You’ll learn how to make some delicious Vietnamese food and enjoy your creations for lunch. 

Discover these exclusive cruise experiences and more extraordinary adventures with our Cambodia & Vietnam in Style luxury tour. 

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