Explore The Canadian Rockies through a Glass Ceiling on a Train Canada’s admirable charm isn’t solely confined to the people or their culture, its diversity expands beyond horizons. The Canadian Rockies is one of the most popular tourist attractions for all nature enthusiasts. Consequently, its magnificent scenery has led to Canada being the second most beautiful country in the world, however being outside isn’t necessarily required to be able to enjoy the alluring sight of Canada’s glory. With the introduction of glass-toped trains, passengers can travel smoothly through Canadian territories while appreciating its spectacular scenic views.
Introduced by Rocky Mountaineer, these innovative GoldLeaf service railcars travel through several breathtaking routes, offering a two-day trip between Vancouver and Lake Louise, a four-day journey between Vancouver and Jasper and many more. Though you can extend your trip up to thirteen days with luxurious package deals including hikes, tours, etc. and experience the true Canadian spirit.
The train features elevated VIP services including elegantly crafted meals, fine wine, snacks, and complimentary cocktails as well as an exclusive dining area providing guests with a once in a lifetime experience. Seated on luxuriously comfortable seats, travelers are also facilitated with an out-door platform view where they can take in Canada’s crisp fresh air as the train meanders through the country’s beautiful canyons and pine trees.
Partnered with Stadler, the Swiss railcar company, this collaboration brought about an upscale version of travel with the introduction of these opulently designed railcars. Each one is capable of holding about 72 passengers.
Since these lavish rides have become increasingly popular, the company recently introduced more of these luxurious railcars to accommodate their guests and an addition of 3 new ones will be added to this series in 2020 making up a total of 26 bi-level Goldleaf railcars and 16 SilverLeaf ones in celebration of its 30th anniversary. Though the Silverleaf cars come with comparatively lesser luxurious facilities, their windows are dimmable and are extremely comfortable as well. The bi-level cars come with auto-tinted windows, similar to those in yachts or airplanes as well as comfortably designed reclining seats with auto-heating technology that go up to 180 degrees. Furthermore, guests are invited to dine in a five-star restaurant on the lower level, serving gourmet meals prepared by top executive chefs.
Additionally, Rocky Mountaineer also offers hotel packages regardless of where you choose to travel. Though it involves a heavy price, a trip down Canada’s most striking scenic places in a lavishly comfortable environment is worth it. About two million people have already experienced this divine pleasure since its launch in 1990.
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