Taking the train is less convenient than booking a flight or driving directly to your destination, but there still remains a certain undeniable romance in the "idea" of train travel especially the luxurious rail voyages that come to mind when one speaks of the infamous Orient Express, which began shuttling passengers across continental Europe back in 1883.
Recreating that old-world railway elegance - right here in Thailand, a few hours' drive from Bangkok - is the InterContinental Khao Yai Resort; a beautifully realised getaway spot that incorporates into its design a treasure trove of train-related paraphernalia and iconography. The man responsible for all the "bells and whistles" is renowned architect and designer Bill Bensley, and his playful nature, combined with his incredible eye for detail, makes this whole property a visual feast. Simply walking to the reception area we pass by a beautifully preserved King Rama V-era railway timetable (all in Thai), flanked on both sides by vintage suitcases piled high.
Upon entering the stand-alone reception building named 'Khao Yai Station' - we encounter a miniature museum filled floor-to-ceiling with train-related antiques and curios. If someone like me, with a fairly modest interest in the golden age of railroads, was thoroughly enchanted, then it must be an absolute nirvana for true train enthusiasts!
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هذه القصة مأخوذة من طبعة March 2023 من Prestige Malaysia.
ابدأ النسخة التجريبية المجانية من Magzter GOLD لمدة 7 أيام للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة وأكثر من 8500 مجلة وصحيفة.
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WATCHES AND WONDERS 2024: THE BEST AND THE BRIGHTEST
The world's largest watch fair just keeps getting bigger and better. Taking place in Geneva in April, Watches and Wonders saw the world's top brands showcasing their upcoming novelties. From designs as whimsical as they are complex, to refined creations pared down to perfection, and contemporary takes on high complications, there are plenty of options for watch lovers of every persuasion. Here are our highlights.
SECOND WIND
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A Vintage to Love
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SADDLE UP
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TAPESTRY OF LIVES
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LIKE A BOSS
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GUARDING A GRAND HERITAGE
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DIVE TIME
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ALL NATURAL
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