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Road to Mandalay

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Orient Express Trains & Cruises

Orient Express Trains & Cruises

Orient-Express Hotels, Trains and Cruises. A name synonymous with the ultimate in luxury and service for over 25 years, Orient-Express owns and manages hotels, trains, cruises and restaurants in some of the most magical locations our planet has to offer.

Orient-Express now encompasses myriad luxury travel experiences to suit all tastes, in settings as diverse as Peru, Botswana, Tahiti, Portugal and Australia.

 

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Road to Mandalay

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.

Dining

This ship has 1 restaurant

  • Main Restaurant
Entertainment

  • Piano Bar 
Onboard Activities

  • Main Pool
  • Sun deck
  • Boutique 
  • Beauty Room 
  • Library 

Ship facts

Ship Details
Gross Tonnage
   Tonnes
Star Rating
  4 Star
Size/Style of Ship   River/Cruising
Entered Service   1996
Registry  
Former Name   N/A
Length    metres
Beam    metres
Draft    Metres
Propulsion/Propellers   diesel-electric (42,000kW)/2
Maximum Cruising Speed (knots)    
Passenger Capacity (twin)
  108
Crew   45
Nationality of Officers   British/European
Nationality of Crew   International
Total Cabins   56
Total Inside cabins    
Total Outside cabins   56
Cabin/Suites with Balcony    
Wheelchair Accessible Cabins    
Passenger Decks   4
Cabin Electricity
  220v
Elevators    
Self-Service Laundry
   
Onboard Currency (subject to change)   US Dollars

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