The first luxury railway journey across Việt Nam features Indochine architecture

December 20, 2024 - 07:31
PYS Travel launches the first luxury railway journey across Việt Nam named Sjourney, marking a new milestone in railway tourism.
Sjourney is designed in a classic Indochine style, blending traditional luxury with modern amenities to elevate the passenger experience. Photo Nguyên Huy Phú

HÀ NỘI — PYS Travel has launched the first luxury railway journey across Việt Nam named Sjourney, marking a new milestone in the railway tourism sector.

The seven-day, six-night journey, with the code SE61, departs every Wednesday from Hà Nội to HCM City. It stops at well-known destinations including Ninh Bình, Quảng Bình, Huế, Hội An, Nha Trang, Phan Thiết and concludes at Sài Gòn Station the following Wednesday morning.

The train from HCM City to Hà Nội, with the code SE62, departs on the same evening.

This train is a collaboration between PYS Travel, the Việt Nam Railway Transport Corporation, Gia Lâm Train Joint Stock Company and the Việt Nam Railways Corporation, aiming to elevate Việt Nam's railway tourism offering and promote the country's image to the world.

On board, passengers have a chance to enjoy premium meals combining local and international cuisine, prepared by five-star hotel chefs. Photo Nguyên Huy Phú

According to PYS Travel, Sjourney is designed in a classic Indochine style, blending with modern amenities to elevate the passenger experience.

The train cabins are fitted out with furnishings made from high-quality wood, featuring comfortable beds and warm lighting to ensure maximum comfort for passengers.

On board, passengers can enjoy premium meals combining local and international cuisine, prepared by five-star hotel chefs.

Additionally, the journey includes exclusive sightseeing tours, specifically designed to help travellers explore the renowned destinations along the country.

In December 2024, the ticket price for each passenger will be US$7,320, and from 2025, the price will increase to $8,610, including full-board meals throughout the journey. — VNS

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