Now you can indulge in a Dior Spa experience aboard a luxury train traveling through Southeast Asia

Just when you thought a journey on a luxury train couldn’t improve, Dior arrives with a delightful surprise.
Starting July 22, the Eastern & Oriental Express, A Belmond Train, will host a Dior Spa — a first for the LVMH-owned French luxury brand in Southeast Asia (LVMH also owns Belmond).
On the Eastern & Oriental Express, travelers can enjoy the stunning landscapes of Southeast Asia during opulent multi-day journeys, beginning in Singapore and exploring various Malaysian cities, depending on the chosen itinerary.
Soon, guests will be able to unwind in the Dior Spa railway car, designed to mirror the breathtaking Malaysian countryside that the 16-car train traverses.

Upon entering, guests will find a welcoming reception area adorned with luxurious creams and a selection of spa and beauty products, before being escorted to one of two treatment rooms embellished with toile de Jouy tiger patterns.
Spa visitors can select from a "well-being menu" featuring five Asian-inspired beauty therapies designed to cater to each individual's unique needs and desires.
Notable treatments include the D-Jungle, an experience for the face and body that encompasses a deep muscle massage; the Kobi-Dior Facial, which incorporates Dior Prestige skincare and a traditional Japanese kobido facial massage; and Le Soin de Minuit, an evening session that employs meditation techniques to improve both sleep quality and skin rejuvenation.

Although it's a first for Southeast Asia, the Eastern & Oriental Express is not the inaugural train worldwide to feature a Dior Spa onboard. Dior's collaboration with Belmond's luxury trains began with a temporary setup on the renowned Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, which traverses Europe. Now, a permanent Dior Spa graces the Royal Scotsman, journeying through Scotland's most beautiful landscapes.
Beyond the Dior Spa, travelers on the Eastern & Oriental Express can unwind at the Bar Car, reminiscent of a jazz club, sipping Champagne as the scenery speeds by. They can enjoy meals at two onboard restaurants, relish live music with a drink at The Piano Bar, or simply take in the vistas from The Observation Car.
How to reserve: Trips on the Eastern & Oriental Express begin at $3,750 per traveler for the three-night Wild Malaysia itinerary.

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