Close Menu
RiderTourist
  • Home
  • Flights
  • Hotels
  • Tours
  • Car Rentals
  • Taxi
  • eSIM
  • Blog
    • Travel
    • Destinations
    • Vacations
    • Adventure
Our Posts
Travel

Italy’s Hidden Gems: Avoid Crowds

Destinations

Julia Barretto and Maya Make History with the World’s First-Ever Savings Calendar Girl 

Destinations

Cinemalaya sails to bigger and better shores with new venue partners this October

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

Important Pages:
  • About Us
  • Contact us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Affiliate Disclaimer
  • Terms & Conditions
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • About Us
  • Contact us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Affiliate Disclaimer
  • Terms & Conditions
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
RiderTourist
  • Home
  • Flights
  • Hotels
  • Tours
  • Car Rentals
  • Taxi
  • eSIM
Blog
RiderTourist
Blog
Home » What It’s Like To Travel On The Eastern & Oriental Express (Everything You Need To Know) – Blog
Travel August 30, 2025

What It’s Like To Travel On The Eastern & Oriental Express (Everything You Need To Know) – Blog

Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp
What It’s Like To Travel On The Eastern & Oriental Express (Everything You Need To Know) – Blog
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp

Ever thought of booking the Eastern & Oriental Express? Well, if that’s you, then make sure to read our full lowdown on what it’s like to travel on the Eastern & Oriental Express on a trip through Malaysia, from Singapore. The Eastern & Oriental Express is an absolutely amazing train to experience and perfect for a trip around Malaysia.

Not only will you experience the beauty of places within Malaysia, but you’ll also get to experience the world-class service and beauty of the train’s carriages. It is honestly incredible. 

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia breakfast

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express Langkawi Excursion

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia bar cart

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia observation carriage Bar area

So, if you’re thinking of booking a place on board this incredible train, read on! We want to give you the full lowdown on what to expect, when to book, what to do and elements we hadn’t thought about before booking our travel on the Eastern & Oriental Express.

Okay, so let’s start with destinations. We took the train from Singapore. This is the starting point for any travel on the Eastern & Oriental Express. You actually board at the border station between Singapore and Malaysia at Woodlands Train Station (and checkpoint). This is where you will undertake immigration checks before boarding your journey on this iconic train. 

Pre-departure logistics for the Eastern & Oriental Express

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia private car transfer Singapore

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia carriage

Now, one of the great things about Belmond, in our experience, is that they think of everything for you. Every detail is considered, easy and seamless.

This is even true before we boarded the train. For instance, the onboard concierge called us about a month before our trip to organise specific excursions and book any Dior Spa services onboard. We did all this in advance, and it helped as certain experiences (especially the Spa) have limited availability.

Where do you board the Eastern & Oriental Express?

Eastern and Oriental Express Luxury Train Trip from Singapore, through Malaysia greeting

Eastern and Oriental Express Luxury Train Trip from Singapore, through Malaysia arrival Singapore Woodlands Station

Also, as we were staying in Singapore (after flying from London) a few days before our trip, the team organised a private pickup from our hotel to Woodlands Train checkpoint (Google Maps link), where the Eastern and Oriental Express departs. It was amazing and so easy. 

Of course, you do pay a premium for all of this, but it’s honestly worth it.

The transfer was around 25 minutes from downtown Singapore, and within no time at all, we were whisked through Malaysian immigration and onto the station platform. Here, we were greeted by the amazing Eastern & Oriental Express team – all waiting for us to arrive. It felt so special. 

What I love most about the staff on board the Eastern & Oriental Express is that they are all so welcoming and warm. There’s no stuffiness or anything like that. Everyone is so friendly and helpful. 

Luggage onboard the Eastern & Oriental Express

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Piano Bar Carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Carriage

Now, one word of advice when it comes to luggage, the cabins are cosy – as you’d expect from any train travel. To make things easier, the Eastern & Oriental Express train team will store your larger bags in a secure cabin, which you can retrieve once you have finished your journey onboard.

This way, you can take a smaller bag onto the train itself and have much more room in the cabin. So, if you’re travelling internationally to Singapore, make sure to take a small, hand luggage-style bag you can take on board the train too. 

What are the sleeping cabins like on the Eastern & Oriental Express?

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Stateroom

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Stateroom

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Stateroom

This is where the magic truly happens! As you board the Eastern & Oriental Express, you are taken to your cabin by your butler. They will be with you every step of the way on your trip. 

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Dinner Stateroom set up for bed time

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Dinner Stateroom set up for bed time

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Dinner Stateroom set up for bed time

Now, with the Eastern & Oriental Express, there are three bookable cabins you can choose from. The Pullman Cabin, State Cabin and the Presidential Suite – with the price increasing, depending on which cabin you choose. The Pullman Cabin is the smallest of the cabins, with bunk-style beds and an ensuite shower room. Next, the one we booked is the State Cabin. This has two convertible single beds that transform into sofas for lounging in the daytime. Finally, the Presidential Suite is the largest of all the cabins. 

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Stateroom

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Stateroom

With each of the rooms, the beds and remade every single night (and put away) by your Butler whilst you’re enjoying breakfast. There’s no hassle, and clean, crisp sheets and beds are waiting for you once you finish dinner in the evenings. 

Communal carriages on board the Eastern & Oriental Express

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia observation bar carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia observation bar carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia observation bar carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia boarding pass

Regardless of the cabin category you book, you have free rein of the whole train. Each and every person can enjoy every aspect of the Eastern & Oriental Express. So, don’t worry about having to book a certain category of room and thinking you might miss out on certain aspects of the train. 

After settling in, unpacking and enjoying some bubbles, you’ll get to wander around the train for about 60 minutes before departure to Malaysia. We took this opportunity to get our bearings and really understand the layout of the cabin.

Observation Car

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia observation carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia observation carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia observation carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia observation carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia observation carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia observation carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia observation carriage Bar area

Our State cabin was right next to the Observation Car at the back of the train. This was a welcome treat as we were right next to the cocktail bar, lounge and outdoor observation deck, which we visited multiple times a day.

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia observation bar carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Observation carriage

It’s a great place to come in the evening for a quieter drink, and it’s such a peaceful area of the train. Plus, the views are amazing as you travel through Malaysia. 

Malaya & Adisorn Cars 

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Restaurant Carriage Malaya

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Restaurant Carriage Malaya

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Restaurant Carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Restaurant Carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Restaurant Food Lunch carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Restaurant Food Lunch carriage

These are the two restaurant cars onboard the Eastern & Oriental Express. Throughout your travel on the Eastern & Oriental Express, you will dine in both of these carriages, in different seats and carriages at various mealtimes. There are seats for two people and seats for four people.

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Restaurant Food Lunch carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Dinner Service

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Restaurant Food Lunch carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia lunch Adisorn carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Dinner Service

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia lunch Adisorn carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia lunch

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia lunch

Each day, for breakfast, lunch and dinner, you will be given a table alongside various other travellers onboard. It’s a great way to make friends, and honestly, by the end of the trip, every guest knows everyone, and it’s like one big friends group – which we loved. 

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia lunch

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia lunch

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia lunch Adisorn carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Restaurant Food Lunch carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia lunch Adisorn carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Dinner

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Dinner

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia breakfast

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia dinner

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia breakfast

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia lunch

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia breakfast

Though, don’t fret if you don’t fancy a chat. You can always ask to sit on the two-seater tables if it suits you best. 

The Piano Car 

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Piano Bar Carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Piano Bar

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express Malaysia Observation Carriage Bar Menu

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express Malaysia Observation Carriage Bar Menu

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express Malaysia Piano Carriage Bar

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Piano Bar Carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Piano Bar carriage

This is another gem of a carriage that you’ll frequent many times whilst you travel on the Eastern & Oriental Express. In the daytime, the Piano Car Bar is open and offers every type of cocktail, champagne and hot drinks you could ever want. Plus, you can have things like afternoon tea and snacks when you board the train after your daily excursions. 

Also, in the evening, you will have live musicians performing, singing and entertaining in the carriage. It’s so lovely, and we often stayed here until the wee hours of the morning. 

Dior Spa Car

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Dior Spa Carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia-40

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Dior Spa Carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Dior Spa Carriage

The Dior Spa has a dedicated carriage onboard the Eastern & Oriental Express, along with a small shop selling Eastern & Oriental Express merchandise. At the shop, you can buy crockery, champagne flutes, tiffin boxes and other items you use throughout your journey onboard the train.

Naturally, we bought a few things to take back to London, including a tiffin box and the champagne flutes. Though I would say to buy your souvenirs early in your trip, they tend to sell out, and there is much less availability as the tour draws to a close. 

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Dior Spa Carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Dior Spa Carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Dior Spa Carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Dior Spa Carriage

The Dior Spa has two spa rooms, both of which we used and loved. We booked in for a Dior massage in the evening after a day exploring Langkawi, and it was so lovely. The rooms are stunning, and it’s so surreal having a massage as you’re travelling through Malaysia by train. 

Which journey should you travel on the Eastern & Oriental Express?

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Restaurant Food Lunch carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia menu

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Stateroom

This is entirely personal to each traveller. There is are range of seasonal journeys, specific focus journeys and routes that show off some of the best things in Malaysia itself. We chose to book the ‘Essence of Malaysia‘ journey. This took in places like Langkawi, Penang and the historic city of Ipoh along the way. We loved it. 

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Bar Carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Dior Spa

Now, be aware that prices and availability can vary greatly depending on seasonality. Book well in advance to get the best choice as we noticed quite a few of the dates sell out. 

Are Excursions included when you travel on the Eastern & Oriental Express?

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express Langkawi Excursion

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express Langkawi Excursion

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Penang Excursion

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Penang Excursion Street art

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express Langkawi Excursion

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express Langkawi Excursion

The easy answer is yes! You’ve paid a premium to experience the Eastern & Oriental Express, and all excursions are included in the price. Best of all, there are different excursions at each stop along the way. Like I said before, the onboard concierge will call and email you with regards to the daily excursions so they can book your place before you board the train. 

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Penang Excursion

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Penang Excursion

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Penang Excursion

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Penang Excursion

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Penang Excursion

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Penang Excursion Street art

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Penang Excursion

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express Langkawi Excursion

Each of the excursions is different, meaning that there really is something for everyone. From tours, beach days, cooking classes, you name it – they have a heap to choose from. 

Is it difficult to sleep on the Eastern & Oriental Express?

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express Malaysia Observation Carriage

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia Dinner Stateroom set up for bed time

What it's like to take the Eastern And Oriental Express in Malaysia sleeping carriages

Honestly, no. The only slight thing I’d say is that if you’re a light sleeper, you may wake up a little more in the night. Na1turally, you’re travelling by train and this can move around as you travel through Malaysia. Noise was never an issue for us, and our cabin was always super quiet. 

For us, we were quite tired once we finished our travel on the Eastern & Oriental Express. The main reason was that we were burning the candle at both ends and had total FOMO on all the amazingness that is the Eastern & Oriental Express train. This meant we had quite late nights and early mornings… but this was all our own doing. 

Are there other trains to take? 

British Pullman Train England A Belond Train Review Day Trip Wes Anderson Carriage

British Pullman Train England A Belond Train Review Day Trip Wes Anderson Carriage

British Pullman Train England A Belond Train Review Day Trip

British Pullman Train England A Belond Train Review Day Trip Wes Anderson Carriage

British Pullman Train England A Belond Train Review Day Trip Wes Anderson Carriage

British Pullman Train England A Belond Train Review Day Trip Wes Anderson Carriage

British Pullman Train England A Belond Train Review Day Trip Wes Anderson Carriage

British Pullman Train England A Belond Train Review Day Trip Wes Anderson Carriage

Yeah! Don’t forget you have Belmond’s Orient Express (in mainland Europe), the new Britannic Explorer and British Pullman (England and Wales), the Royal Scotsman (Scotland), the Andean Explorer and Hiram Bingham train (in Peru). All of these offer slightly different packages, from day trips to larger journeys. 

15 Very Best Things To Do In Singapore


Check Out The Very Best Of Great Britain!

Blog Great Britain Travel Book Advert Banner


Pop Over To Our YouTube Channel For Travel Videos!

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp
Previous ArticleLosing a Year of My Life to Lyme Disease
Next Article Book Your a German appointment date in Lagos Nigeria

Related Posts

Travel

3 Simple Tips to Ward Off Travel Constipation and Poop Freely on Vacation

Travel

How to apply for scholarships to study in the US – TravelWaka

Travel

15th Regional Travel Fair in Tuguegarao City showcases the cultural and natural treasures of northeastern Luzon

Travel

8 Very Best London Walks for Tourists (and locals): From Landmarks to Hidden Gems – Blog

Travel

10 Best Shoes for Traveling in 2025

Travel

How to Book Germany Appointment Date in Nigeria – TravelWaka

Travel

New NAIA Terminal Fees 2025: Complete Guide to Updated Airport Charges

Travel

10 Very Best Things to Do in Nuuk, Greenland: A Guide to the World’s Coolest Capital – Blog

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Follow Us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
Categories
  • Adventure (35)
  • Culture (11)
  • Destinations (135)
  • Travel (149)
  • Vacations (40)
Top Posts
Vacations
Vacations April 5, 2025

How to Find Last Minute Vacation Rentals

Vacations are always times of great joy. There is nothing better than planning your activities,…

Why Atican Beach Resorts in Lagos is The New Hangout Spot

April 15, 2025

Planning a Wellness Spa Vacation? 7 Non-Negotiables to Consider

June 21, 2025

My South Wales Trip With Mary Newman

March 26, 2025

How I Became A Traveler – Barbara Miller Elegbede

March 31, 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Get The Latest News, Updates, And Amazing Offers

Search and compare prices from hundreds of travel providers with one easy search. With our advanced search technology, you’ll find the best prices on hotels, flights, and much more.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
Main Menu:
  • Home
  • Flights
  • Hotels
  • Tours
  • Car Rentals
  • Taxi
  • eSIM
Blog Categories
  • Adventure (35)
  • Culture (11)
  • Destinations (135)
  • Travel (149)
  • Vacations (40)

Subscribe

Get The Latest News, Updates, And Amazing Offers

© 2025 RiderTourist.
  • Home
  • Blog
  • About Us
  • Contact us
  • Affiliate Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our website.

You can find out more about which cookies we are using or switch them off in .

Powered by  GDPR Cookie Compliance
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.

If you disable this cookie, we will not be able to save your preferences. This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again.