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The
Road to Mandalay
Cruising
Itineraries
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Name of the cruise: Road to
Mandalay
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Operated by: The Oriental
Express
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Flag: Union of Myanmar
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Upriver: Bagan to Mandalay
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Downriver: Mandalay to Bagan
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Cruising journeys: 3, 4, 7,
11 days
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How to book:
email us or via
online booking form
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With its inaugural
voyage in January 1996
the Road To Mandalay
marked a new venture for
the famed
Orient-Express. With the
Union of Myanmar
(formerly Burma)
gradually reopening its
doors to the outside
world, the Road To
Mandalay became the
ideal way to explore the
undiscovered beauty of
this long-hidden land.
The ship itself
originally began life as
a Rhine cruiser in
Germany and made her
maiden voyage on 6th
July 1964. Originally
built to very high
standards for its day,
the ship was purchased
by Orient-Express
Hotels, Trains & Cruises
in 1994 following a
period as a floating
hotel in Dresden.
The ship underwent a
major refurbishment
programme at Lauenberg/Hamburg
at a cost of US$6
million. This mostly
consisted of reducing
the number of cabins
from 98 to 72, and
installing decorations
that blend contemporary
designs with traditional
Burmese, plus a
state-of-the-art sewage
system to preserve the
purity of the Ayeyarwady
River. Once the
refurbishment was
completed the ship was
transported, courtesy of
a specialist
transporting ship, via
the English Channel and
the Suez Canal to
Myanmar, arriving
towards the end of 1995.
The Road To Mandalay was
unloaded in Yangon and,
after attracting a great
deal of local interest,
sailed up the Ayeyarwady
River to Mandalay.
Once in Mandalay local
craftsmen added final
decoration and fittings
including locally woven
furniture for the
Observation Lounge, and
carvings for the
Restaurant. Local
antiques were also
sought and carefully
chosen to provide a true
Burmese atmosphere on
board.
The inaugural cruise
departed Mandalay on
31st January 1996 and
arrived in Bagan on 5th
February 1996, guests
included HRH Prince
Michael of Greece,
Helena Bonham Carter,
HRH Princess Michael of
Kent and HRH Princess
Marina of Greece.
Today the Road To
Mandalay continues to
ply the waters of the
Ayeyarwady River giving
passengers the
opportunity to see this
fascinating and ancient
land while travelling in
traditional comfort.
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The Road
To
Mandalay
is
spread
across
four
decks
providing
passengers
with
luxurious
facilities
in excellent
comfort
and
space,
offering
sublime
views of
Burma
and the
Irrawaddy
River.
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Inside
this
graceful
river
cruiser
the
emphasis
rests on
traditional
comfort
combined
with
delightful
luxury.
The
spacious
en suite
cabins
are
fully
air-conditioned
and
furnished
with the
most
beautiful
fabrics,
finest
linens
and
softest
towels.
5 newly
refurbished
cabin
types
are
available
on the
Road To
Mandalay,
all of
which
feature
a small
personal
safe,
telephone,
satellite
television,
en-suite
bathroom
and
shower
amenities.
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Governor's
Cabin
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State
Cabin
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Deluxe
Cabin
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Superior
Cabin
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Single
Cabin
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No
journey
to Asia
would be
complete
without
sampling
the
regional
cuisine,
and on
board
you can
enjoy an
acclaimed
gourmet menu
of
Eastern
and
Western
delicacies,
all
served
with
Burmese
courtesy
and
charm.
Buffet-style
lunch is
served
on the
Observation
Deck or
in the
Restaurant
in seven
different
themes:
Burmese,
Shan,
Thai,
Indonesian,
Chinese,
Indian
and
European.
Dinners
are
served
in the
Restaurant,
at a
time to
suit
you, and
offer a
choice
of
dishes
to suit
all
tastes
from the
flavours
of asia to a
la carte
menus. A
selection
of
European
and
Australian
wines
are also
available
to
compliment
your
meal.
At the
end of a
day of
discovery,
guests
may also
retire
to the
Piano
Bar for
an
evening
in the
company
of
fellow
travellers.
Decorated
with a
mixture
of light
wood and
Burmese
lacquerware,
the
Piano
Bar
offers
guests a
range of
delicious
local
and
international
cocktails
while
enjoying
the
musical
talents
of the
local
pianist.
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Road to Mandalay Wellbeing
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Located on the Deluxe
Deck, Road To Mandalay Wellbeing offers
passengers a 33sq meter fitness room
consisting of three exercise machines
(stepper, bicycle, treadmill),
stretch/crunch area and a shower with a
changing room. Fresh, healthy drinks are
also available.
A range of beauty treatments from
aromatherapy massages, facials, manicures
and pedicures are available for guests to
enjoy alongside a hair wash/blow dry
service.
Treatments and appointments can be booked
onboard the Road To Mandalay. |
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A cruise onboard the Road To Mandalay is the
adventure of a lifetime. Gently cruising
along the Irrawaddy River, passengers will
encounter astonishing natural beauty,
timeless landscapes, unparalleled cultural
heritage and some of the most welcoming and
hospitable people in the world.
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THE SHIP
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THE CABINS |
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LIFE ON BOARD |
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