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A brand new luxurious prepare is on observe to rework Thailand’s sleeper community later this yr.
9-night journeys on The Blue Jasmine will roll by way of the Thai countryside throughout 5 provinces from Bangkok to Chiang Mai.
Alongside prepare journey and lodging, packages embody tuk-tuk rides by way of Ayutthaya, admission to temples in Uthai Thani, plus a go to to an elephant sanctuary in Chiang Mai.
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Different highlights embody pottery-making, mountain picnics and silk-weaving.
The ten carriages are divided into three non-public cabin classes – traditional, premium and premium suites – accommodating 37 passengers in a single day.
Every cabin contains a double mattress, vast home windows and entry to shared or non-public toilet amenities for the 2 nights spent sleeping onboard.
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Now operated by DTH Journey, the constitution prepare was initially configured as a Japanese sleeper prepare within the Nineteen Sixties.
The Blue Jasmine will make its maiden journey on 16 November 2025, with 5 additional departures scheduled in January, February, March, July, November and December 2026.
All resorts, itinerary excursions, most meals and transfers are included within the worth. Tickets begin at 245,000 Thai baht, or £5,577, per particular person.
Blue Jasmine operations supervisor Nathawut stated: “Even after 30 years of working in Thai tourism, I am thrilled to curate such a novel program for our company.”
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It’s not the one newcomer on the sleeper prepare scene.
Within the UK, the long-awaited Britannic Explorer, operated by Belmond, provides passengers luxurious suites and high-quality eating choices – for £11,000 per ticket.
Inside its cabins are three grand suites and 15 customary suites, the place company can spend three nights travelling from the capital to Cornwall, the Lake District and Wales.
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