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Malaysia

Eastern & Oriental Express: Tiger Express (Tour code: 15821)

Starts and Ends
Singapore to
Langkawi
Travel Periods
10 May 2026
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Embark on an unparalleled journey aboard the Eastern & Oriental Express, supporting the Save Wild Tigers initiative.

Highlights

Explore Taman Negara’s ancient rainforest and learn about Malayan tiger conservation efforts

Discover historic Penang’s UNESCO sites, then unwind at Langkawi’s luxurious Datai Resort

Overnight stay at the iconic Raffles Hotel - enjoy a private reception with an exclusive five-minute film premiere starring Britain’s Ray Winstone, on behalf of Save Wild Tigers

7 days
From
AUD 15,789
per person, twin share
Travelling with kids? Read more 
All services are subject to availability.

Overview

Partnering with Save Wild Tigers, this captivating journey transports you from Singapore through the verdant jungles of the Malay Peninsula, immersing you in the ancient rainforests of Taman Negara to discover conservation efforts aimed at safeguarding the Malayan tiger. Experience a unique cultural exploration in Penang and unwind in paradise on Langkawi Island. With unforgettable moments aboard, the Tiger Express promises to be an extraordinary voyage.

Inclusions

Enjoy an overnight stay at the iconic Raffles Hotel in Singapore including a welcome cocktail reception
3-night stay at the luxurious Datai Langkawi Resort, complemented by a memorable gala dinner on the final evening of your stay
All meals served in the train’s Restaurant Car throughout the journey
A guided tour of Taman Negara National Park to explore its rich biodiversity and conservation efforts
Private tour of the iconic Cheah Kongsi Temple and Cheong Fatt Tze (The Blue Mansion)
Scenic boat ride to the tropical island of Langkawi
Dedicated 24-hour steward service onboard the train
Private transfers to/from Woodlands train station in Singapore at the start and end of tour
2-nights aboard the Eastern & Oriental Express in a Pullman cabin

Day 1 Singapore

Your adventure begins with an overnight stay at the iconic Raffles Hotel, the famous birthplace of the Singapore Sling often frequented hub by Somerset Maugham and Noel Coward among others.

Check into your luxurious suite and later make your way to the East India Room for a private reception.

Prepare for the adventure ahead with an exclusive five-minute film premiere starring Britain’s Ray Winstone, on behalf of Save Wild Tigers.

Overnight at Raffles Hotel.

Dinner
Singapore
Swimming Pool | Credit: Raffles Hotel

Day 2 Gemas

Step onto the vivid green and gold carriages of the Eastern & Oriental Express at Woodlands Station, Singapore.

Your air-conditioned cabin awaits, a sanctuary of polished cherrywood panelling, vibrant Thai silks and Malaysian embroidery. Meanwhile, the train travels through the wild, green landscapes of Malaysia, whisking you ever deeper through tangled jungle. Soak up the vistas as your steward serves an exquisite afternoon tea in your cabin. Soon, evening falls and it’s time to dress for dinner in the Restaurant Car.

Indulge in a feast crafted by the train’s acclaimed chef André Chiang, followed by onboard entertainment with your nightcap.

Overnight onboard The Eastern & Oriental Express.

Breakfast, Dinner
Gemas
Views from the train

Day 3 Taman Negara

Early this morning, you arrive at Merapoh Station. After breakfast, step off the train to embark on one of three extraordinary excursions.

Taman Negara National Park was formed 130 million years ago, making it one of the oldest tropical rainforests in the world. Venture into the forest to discover the home of this critically endangered tiger and the efforts to safeguard its future. Alternatively, join a nature photographer and conservationist for a wild and wonderful immersion or discover the otherworldly allure of the rainforest’s magnificent caves. Meet local villagers and gain a wealth of insight from dedicated experts before returning to the train for lunch.

During lunch and a leisurely afternoon, enjoy the views as the train travels down the jungle line past rice paddies, palm trees and rural Malaysian villages. In the evening, relax over a delicious dinner, followed by a lively evening with local entertainment in the Piano Bar Car.

Overnight onboard The Eastern & Oriental Express.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Taman Negara
Taman Negara

Day 4 Penang

Enjoy breakfast on board, then step off the train for the crossing to Penang*. Here you’ll visit two of the most historic buildings in the heart of George Town with its UNESCO Heritage status. Enjoy a ride in a traditional trishaw to the iconic Cheah Kongsi Temple. Closed to the general public, you will be met by guides and enjoy an exclusive tour of this stunning temple. Following your visit, your trishaw experience will continue with a short journey to the iconic ‘Cheong Fatt Tze’ (The Blue Mansion) building.

At the Blue Mansion, you will have the opportunity to meet the current owner and conservator for a personal insight into the building’s history. Experience a traditional Malaysian indigo batik display and a demonstration into the delicate process of creating and applying the unique designs to fabrics. This visit will also provide an opportunity to view some of the stunning images from the ‘Eye on the Tiger’ photographic exhibition from London’s Royal Albert Hall and a chance to meet the curator.

Rejoin the train to celebrate your last night on board. Following lunch, a car transfer has been arranged to take you to the local port town of Kuala Perlis for a boat journey to the mystical tropical island of Langkawi. Upon arriving in Langkawi, a car transfer will take you to The Datai Langkawi, one of Asia’s most awarded resorts. Check into your luxury accommodation and enjoy the rest of the evening at your leisure. Dinner will be at your own expense.

*For those preferring not to visit Penang, you will have the option to stay on board the train and enjoy a wonderful leisurely Champagne breakfast on board.

Overnight at The Datai Langkawi Resort. 

Breakfast, Lunch
Penang
George Town, Penang

Day 5 The Datai, Langkawi

Set in a 10-million-year-old rainforest, the resort offers a serene wellness haven right on Datai Bay, an idyllic beach named one of the top 10 in the world by National Geographic. Spend the day at leisure and enjoy dinner at a restaurant of your choice.

Overnight at The Datai Langkawi Resort. 

Breakfast
The Datai, Langkawi
Langkawi

Day 6 The Datai, Langkawi

Continue enjoying the delights of The Datai Langkawi at whim. Spot dusky langurs, tokay geckos and great hornbills in the rainforest, stroll down a private footpath to the white-sand beach or perhaps enjoy a Malay treatment at The Spa. In the evening, join in for a final night of celebration. Sip cocktails in a magical beachside setting before sitting down to an intimate gala dinner. With the sun setting over the Andaman Sea as your backdrop, it’s a truly spellbinding finale to your journey.

Overnight at The Datai Langkawi Resort. 

Breakfast, Dinner
The Datai, Langkawi
Andaman Sea

Day 7 The Datai, Langkawi

As your Tiger Express journey comes to an end, take your time over breakfast at The Datai before checking out. A personal limousine takes you to Langkawi Airport for your onward journey.

Breakfast

Accommodation

The Eastern & Oriental Express

Upgrade available

A paradise of vintage charm, the twin bed setting of the Pullman cabins dazzles and delights. Relax onto plush seating by day as your cabin is flooded with light, courtesy of the two large windows. After the stars emerge, enjoy upper and lower berths cosy with crisp linens.  Pullman cabins are fully air-conditioned and fitted with ensuite shower and WC.

Pullman cabin (Twin or Single)

Room Upgrades

State Cabin

The light, airy State Cabins of the Eastern & Oriental Express connect you to the passing landscapes outside. Recline in spacious elegance by day; toast the day’s adventures with a nightcap before settling into two single lower-level beds at night. Marvel at the unique designs of the State Cabins, as Malaysia rushes by. State cabins are fully air-conditioned and fitted with ensuite shower and WC.

State Cabin

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Presidental Suites

The Presidential Suite offers supreme space with extra luxury touches and a large bathroom with enhanced amenities. Use the Wi-Fi onboard and set the ambience with your own music as you recline in the plush seating area. Presidential Suites are fully air-conditioned and fitted with ensuite shower and WC.

Presidental Suites

Prices are dynamic based on travel dates. Please proceed to Book Now or Contact Us for details.

Additional information

2026 departure date:

  • 10 May only

Excluded

  • International airfares and taxes
  • Domestic airfares and taxes, unless otherwise specified in our holiday package
  • Visa expenses, processing and issuance fees
  • Meals other than as specified in our holiday package
  • Travel Insurance or expenses of a personal nature (mini-bar, phone call, laundry, etc.)
  • Tips or gratuities to guides, drivers, porters, hotel, restaurant or boat staff, etc.
  • Or any other travel expense that has not been included in our holiday package

FAQs

What is the dress code onboard the train?

The atmosphere on board is one of relaxed refinement. During the day dress for relaxed comfort for onboard the train and when embarking on excursions. It is recommended to wear light cotton clothing for sightseeing. Please respect local cultures by wearing appropriate clothing when visiting religious sites. Evenings call for smart-casual attire with a touch of understated elegance and guests are suggested to wear a jacket or dress equivalent for dinner. Please refrain from wearing jeans or trainers.

Which drinks are available aboard the Eastern & Oriental Express?

Complimentary tea and coffee are available at all times. A selection of wines, spirits and local beers can also be served. Premium drinks and drinks served to your cabin will incur an additional charge. Bar drinks may be ordered in the Observation Car, the Bar Car, or served in your cabin by your steward. The Bar Car stays open, but drinks service may be temporarily suspended at the Singaporean/Malaysian border for Customs formalities or at the Train Manager’s discretion.

Can I confirm dining reservations in advance?

In order to comfortably accommodate all passengers, meals have multiple seating times. Preferences for seating times can be noted in advance, however reservations will be confirmed once on board.

Will the Eastern & Oriental Express accommodate special dietary preferences?

Provided a detailed request has been made at time of booking – special dietary requirements, such as vegetarian and vegan, can be arranged. If a special request has not been made, the chefs will endeavour to prepare a dish with the ingredients available on board.

Will I need to tip the Eastern & Oriental Express staff?

Gratuities for staff and guides are at the passenger’s discretion.

Is there air conditioning on board?

There is a centrally controlled cooling system on board, however individual cabins are not temperature controlled separately with cooling. Guests can control the flow and volume of cooled air into their cabins by opening or closing a vent.

What is the luggage allowance for travelling guests onboard the train?

Space constraints require that luggage is limited, per passenger, to one 30kg piece of hand luggage for Pullman and State compartments passengers. Guests travelling in the Presidential Suite are allowed to bring one 30kg luggage, plus one hand luggage (to be placed in your cabin). Please keep your tickets, passports and any medication with you; do not pack them in your through or compartment luggage. Please note, durian fruit must not be taken on board. We recommend that you label your luggage with a contact address, your hotel and your destination. It will be taken care of as follows:

Through luggage:
We suggest that items not required for your journey are packed separately in a sturdy case. At check-in, this luggage will be labelled by E&O staff, after which it will not normally be accessible until you reach your destination. Ideally, large and/or hard cases should be checked in as through luggage.

Compartment luggage:
This should contain clothing and items you need during your journey. When you plan your luggage, please bear in mind that storage space is limited. There is a luggage rack, plus an additional storage cupboard with hangers. One or two soft-sided suit carriers or similar can be comfortably accommodated in each compartment.

Hand luggage:
Your passport, tickets, jewellery, money, camera, fragile items and any medication should be kept in your hand luggage and not checked in. We advise that you take out insurance to cover any loss or damage to your luggage and recommend that all valuable items are kept in your cabin’s safe.

What are the custom formalities between Singapore and Malaysia?

During your journey, staff and agents of Eastern & Oriental Express will help facilitate border formalities. You will be required to provide relevant information and hand over your passport at the appropriate times. Please note, however, that it is the responsibility of each individual passenger to ensure that they are in possession of the necessary and valid documentation. Eastern & Oriental Express assumes no responsibility for the consequences of any failure to comply.

At the Singaporean/Malaysian Customs and Immigration facility, the Eastern & Oriental train stops, and passengers must disembark and pass-through Customs and Immigration. Passengers must take all their hand baggage with them while their main luggage is removed for security screening procedures. Please ensure you allow sufficient time for these formalities when organising your onward arrangements.

Passport and customs formalities take place at the border between Singapore and Malaysia. At Woodlands Checkpoint, passengers will clear the Singaporean exit by themselves. After you clear both immigration procedures, cabin stewards will collect passengers’ passports and process the Malaysian Immigration formalities before returning them. On the way back, passports will be collected again to process the Malaysian Immigration formalities, before being returned to the passengers. Finally, passengers will cross the Singaporean border by themselves, once again.

What type of sleeping accommodation is available onboard the Eastern & Oriental Express?

The Eastern & Oriental Express train features elegant private cabins. All are fully air-conditioned with ensuite shower, toilet, hairdryer and a personal safe. Sockets are suitable for 3-pin UK standard plugs (220 volts).

During the day, berths — or single beds — are converted into comfortable seating.

Pullman Cabins. Daytime seating converts to upper and lower berths at night. Dimensions are 5.8 sq metres.

State Cabins. Daytime seating converts to two single beds at floor level at night. Dimensions are 7.8 sq metres.

Presidential Suites. Daytime seating converts to two single beds at floor level at night. There is ample room to entertain one or two of your fellow guests in a daytime configuration. They also feature a complimentary minibar and Nespresso machine. Dimensions are 11.6 sq m.

Is smoking permitted onboard?

In keeping with indoor air quality regulations in the region, and as a courtesy to fellow travellers, smoking is not permitted throughout the air-conditioned carriages of the train. However, guests may smoke in the open-deck area of the Observation Car.

Will I need travel insurance?

As with all holidays and trips abroad, we strongly recommend that you have travel insurance. Please consult with our agents at time of booking and we can assist you with this.

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