Visiting Hanoi became one of the most memorable experiences of my life. More importantly, I made it even more extraordinary by choosing SJourney – Vietnam’s first luxury railway journey.

Over eight days and seven nights, I traveled from the timeless charm of Hanoi to the vibrant rhythm of Ho Chi Minh City. Along the way, I explored iconic destinations such as Ninh Binh, Quang Binh, Hue, Hoi An, Phu Yen, and Phan Thiet. Each stop revealed a different layer of Vietnam’s beauty and culture.
Inspired by the romantic Indochine style of the 1920s, the train stood out as a true masterpiece. As soon as I stepped onboard, I felt surrounded by an elegant harmony between Vietnamese heritage and French sophistication. Wooden panels, vintage lighting, and cultural motifs created an atmosphere filled with history and charm.


My private cabin offered an oasis of comfort. It blended handcrafted details with modern luxury. In addition, the large panoramic windows allowed me to admire breathtaking landscapes from the peaceful comfort of my bed.

ach day introduced a new adventure and a new flavor. Onboard dining became one of the most memorable highlights of the journey. Talented chefs prepared a rotating menu inspired by each region we visited. They used fresh local ingredients and combined Vietnamese and international cuisine. One evening, I savored a remarkable five-course dinner while misty mountains slowly passed by my window.



In the evenings, I enjoyed exclusive cultural performances. Traditional music, dance, and storytelling brought the spirit of Vietnam to life. These experiences were not just entertaining; they deepened my connection to the country and its people.
Ultimately, SJourney redefined the meaning of travel for me. It became more than a transfer between destinations. Instead, it was a complete immersion in culture, history, and luxury. I will always remember sipping tea in the panoramic lounge while the sun set over endless rice fields. Without a doubt, this was not just a trip, but a once-in-a-lifetime luxury train experience in Vietnam.



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