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Information on the Entry Tickets to Machu Picchu

We communicate to our passengers and tourism operators that, due to the modification in the circuits to visit the Llaqta of Machu Picchu, made by the Ministry of Culture, from June 1st the Hiram Bingham, A Belmond Train service, will purchase the following circuits for its passengers in a prioritized way:

Optionally, we will purchase the low route:

In any of the circuits purchased, the schedule will be from 13:00 or 14:00 hours.

We specify that these changes are in accordance with the new circuits that group 10 routes to visit the Inca City of Machu Picchu.

We also inform that, the Hiram Bingham, A Belmond Train service can only guarantee the entry tickets to the archeological center for the passengers who have tickets issued 45 days before their travel date.

Due to the capacity and demand of visitors to the Llaqta, the purchase is always subject to availability and we are not in a position to ensure entry tickets to Machu Picchu for the passengers who buy at the last moment.

We appreciate your understanding and commit ourselves to providing unforgettable experiences on board the Hiram Bingham, A Belmond Train. Our personalized service consists of taking care of all the details on each and every trip to Machu Picchu.

For more details and assistance, please contact us at our central office at the telephone 01 6254848.

Sincerely,
Sales Team, Belmond Trains.

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Discovering Circuit 1 at Machu Picchu  https://www.perurail.com/blog-en/discovering-circuit-1-at-machu-picchu/ https://www.perurail.com/blog-en/discovering-circuit-1-at-machu-picchu/#respond Wed, 22 May 2024 15:31:32 +0000 https://www.perurail.com/?p=25328 Discovering Circuit 1 at Machu Picchu  Read More »

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There are five circuits to access the citadel of Machu Picchu and we should plan well which we decide to take. Here we would like to give you more information on Circuit 1 and all that you can discover on this route. 

What kind of route does Circuit 1 provide? 

This route offers the opportunity to explore both the higher and lower levels of the archaeological site within the space of about two hours, allowing you to discover a variety of important structures. Among these are the Foso Seco, or dry moat, the Mirador at the Temple of the Sun, the Quarry, the Water Mirrors, Pisonay Plaza and the Archaeological Reserve. The route takes about two hours. 

Photo 1: Upper Platform 

Additionally, it is on Circuit 1 that you can take the classic photo of Machu Picchu.  You’ll notice it once you’re at the Guardhouse in the area of all the terraces. The best photo for your social networks! 

Remember that you can only gain access to Circuit 1 with the Machu Picchu Solo ticket, also known as the Llaqta Machu Picchu entrance. More information is available  on this link.  

What attractions does Circuit 1 offer? 

Main entrance 

The Incas used a trapezoid design for this door to frame the view of the Huayna Picchu mountain, considered one of the more important deities of the citadel. 

Photo 2: Main Door 

The main entrance is the same used by all of the circuits, but from here on and depending on the circuit taken, the access is to different attractions and locations. 

Dry Moat 

This is our first stop after visiting the upper and lower platforms. This dry moat served to protect Machu Picchu, and it was a mechanism that fulfilled several functions: 

  • Water drainage 
  • Prevention of land erosion 
  • Division between the urban and agricultural areas 

Photo 3: Dry Moat 

Both Circuit 1 and Circuit 2 have access to this attraction. The map clearly shows it as a dividing line. 

Temple of the Sun 

Continuing on our route, we come to the Temple of the Sun, an enclosure built at the top of the citadel of finely hewn stone. It is believed to have been a religious building to worship the Sun. It is a circular building with niches, windows and an entry door. 

Photo 4: Temple of the Sun 

According to the remains, and before the Spanish invasion, it is believed to have been decorated with ornaments of gold and silver. Even today you can see the fissures that prove these precious metals were looted. 

The Temple of the Sun is in the Hanan or religious section. The temple also served the following purposes: 

  • Astronomical observatory 
  • Tomb or Mausoleum. According to some chroniclers, the mummy of Inca Pachacutec was buried here, the ruler who ordered the building of Machu Picchu itself.  
  • As its name implies, the temple was used for religious ceremonies to rend homage and give offerings to the sun. 

The Quarry 

Also known as the granite chaos of Machu Picchu, the Quarry will be our third stop. It is an area where stones and blocks of granite were worked. Stones are scattered everywhere, leading us to understand that the citadel was abandoned when work was still being done. 

Photo 5: The Quarry 

It is located to the far left of the llaqta and is visible also from the Sacred Main Square. However, the plaza is not part of this circuit and can only be seen from Circuit 3 and Circuit 4. Both the Quarry and the Sacred Main Square can also be visited also in these two latter circuits, something to take into consideration. 

The Water Mirrors   

The Water Mirrors will be our fourth stop and consist of two circular containers hewn out of the granite floor, shaped like mortars. The enclosure is called “The Hall of the Mortars”, and it is located in the Temple of the Virgins of the Sun.  

Photo 6: The Water Mirrors 

Since this route is shorter, on Circuit 1 we arrive at this location directly from The Quarry. However, on the other circuits the route is longer before reaching this location. 

The Water Mirrors can be visited on all of the routes! 

Plaza Pisonay 

The Pisonay tree, also known as the solitary tree, is our fifth stop and is located in the middle of the main square. The tree has beneficial properties and is held in high esteem in the villages where it is grown because it is said to have the power to transform the land, making it fertile and improving the crops. 

Photo 7: Pisonay Main Square 

Just as the Dry Moat, the Pisonay Main Square can only be seen on Circuits 1 and 2. 

Archaeological Reserve 

Lastly, we arrive at the Archaeological Reserve as the final stop, both for Circuit 1 and Circuit 2. It is located to the right of the llaqta, very close to Pisonay Main Square and almost in a direct line from the Water Mirrors. 

Photo 8: Archaeological Reserve 

These are the attractions you will enjoy along Circuit 1. It is obvious that this experience is much more than a simple archaeological route. It is a voyage back in time, in which each step connects us to the engineering and spirituality of a lost civilization. 

Are you excited about what you can discover? If so, you cannot miss taking one our PeruRail trains to Machu Picchu to discover this impressive world wonder. 

Get you tickets here!

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PeruRail S.A., railway operator in the south and southeast route of the country, informs its passengers, travel agencies, tour operators and the community in general that, after having knowledge of the temporary closure of the access roads to Ollantaytambo during the celebration in honor of the Lord of Choquekillka to be held by the District Municipality of Ollantaytambo, the buses that cover our bimodal service, will have to travel on the avoidance road during the following days and times:

  • Saturday, May 18 – From 3:30 pm to 8:00 pm
  • Sunday, May 19th – 9:00 am to 6:00 pm
  • Monday, May 20 – By hours according to the flow of vehicles
  • Tuesday May 21st – 6:45 am to 10:00 am and 7:00 pm to 11:00 pm

We adopt this measure in compliance with the notification of the municipality of Ollantaytambo, due to the celebration to be held in that district. We regret the discomfort that this measure could generate in our passengers; however, it is due to a situation beyond the company’s control.

We suggest that passengers travelling on their own to the station take the necessary precautions to arrive in good time for train boarding.

For further information and assistance, please contact us through our Call Center at 01 6254848 or through your sales executive.

Yours sincerely,
PeruRail S.A.

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OPERATIVE INFORMATION ON ANDEAN EXPLORER, A BELMOND TRAIN, FROM JANUARY 2025 https://www.perurail.com/news-releases/operative-information-on-andean-explorer-a-belmond-train-from-january-2025/ https://www.perurail.com/news-releases/operative-information-on-andean-explorer-a-belmond-train-from-january-2025/#respond Thu, 02 May 2024 15:43:06 +0000 https://www.perurail.com/?p=24820 OPERATIVE INFORMATION ON ANDEAN EXPLORER, A BELMOND TRAIN, FROM JANUARY 2025 Read More »

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We inform our passengers and tourism operators that, from Thursday, January 2ⁿᵈ, we will have new travel itineraries for the journeys of the Andean Explorer, A Belmond Train service.

As of the above date, only the Peruvian Highlands route will be in operation with departures on Thursdays, and the Andean Plains & Islands of Discovery route will be in operation with departures on Sundays, according to the following itinerary:

PERUVIAN HIGHLANDS (Cusco – Puno – Arequipa)

DAY 1 – Thursday
10:00 Check-in
11:00 Departure of the train from Cusco
12:30 Lunch on board
14:00 Visit to Raqchi Archaeological site
15:45 Afternoon tea in the bar car
17:20 Arrival at La Raya
19:00 Cocktails and canapés at the Piano bar car 19:30 Dinner on board
23:30 Arrival at Lake Titicaca station – Puno Dock

DAY 2 – Friday
06:00 Breakfast on board
08:30 Tour of Lake Titicaca
14:00 Return to the train station and boarding
16:50 Departure to Saracocha
19:00 Cocktails and canapés at the Piano bar car
19:30 Dinner on board
21:15 Arrival at Saracocha
* Observation of stars and constellations
(Subject to weather conditions)

DAY 3 – Saturday
06:00 Breakfast on board
09:50 Tour to the Sumbay Caves
11:30 Stop at Km 93: Disembark for guests going independently to the Colca Canyon
12:30 Lunch on board
15:30 Arrival to Arequipa. An optional guided transfer to the airport is available

ANDEAN PLAINS & ISLANDS OF DISCOVERY (Arequipa – Puno – Cusco)

DAY 1 – Sunday
09:00 Check-in at Arequipa Station
10:00 Departure of the train from Arequipa
12:30 Lunch on board
14:10 Tour to Sumbay Caves
18:20 Arrival at Saracocha
19:00 Cocktail and canapés on board
19:30 Dinner on board
23:00 Arrival at Puno Muelle

DAY 2 – Monday
06:00 Breakfast on board
08:30 Tour of Lake Titicaca
16:00 Return to the station and boarding
16:50 Departure to Marangani
19:00 Cocktails and canapés on board
19:30 Dinner on board
23:30 Arrival at Maranganí

DAY 3 – Tuesday
06:00 Breakfast on board
07:30 Departure to Cusco
08:35 Visit to the archaeological site of Raqchi
11:30 Brunch in the bar car
13:15 Arrival in Cusco – Wanchaq Station

These itineraries will also have the option of boarding in short sections, according to the following days of the week:

Thursday: Cusco – Puno
Friday: Puno – Arequipa
Sunday: Arequipa – Puno
Monday: Puno – Cusco

The changes in our operations will come into effect starting next year. We will announce the opening of the 2025 inventory in a timely manner.

This new proposal aims to provide our passengers with a more complete experience and with more travel options to enjoy the journey offered by the only luxury train with sleeping cabins in South America, and to contemplate the beauty of the Peruvian Andes in its maximum splendor.

For more information and assistance, please contact your sales executive or our telephone center at 016254848.

Kind regards,
Sales Team, Belmond Trains

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Puno, Capital of Peruvian Folklore https://www.perurail.com/blog-en/puno-capital-of-peruvian-folklore/ https://www.perurail.com/blog-en/puno-capital-of-peruvian-folklore/#respond Sat, 27 Apr 2024 00:27:41 +0000 https://www.perurail.com/?p=24345 Puno, Capital of Peruvian Folklore Read More »

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Nestled in the Andean highlands, on the shore of Lake Titicaca, is the city of Puno, which proudly holds the title of “Capital of Peruvian Folklore.” At an altitude of 3,827 masl and with a population of 130,000, Puno is a destination that attracts many to all that it offers. From vibrant dances and colorful costumes to ancient traditions that its people fervently celebrate.

Foto 1: Titicaca Lake

Have you thought of exploring this lovely city? Join us as we fully convince you to take this journey.

Why is Puno considered the Capital of Peruvian Folklore?

Puno is the land of more than 300 dances that are highlighted by their costumes, choreography, music, and tradition which are each steeped in their own story. All of this led to the city’s recognition on November 7, 1985 as the Capital of Peruvian Folklore.

These dances are mostly performed at the different festivities celebrated in the city of Puno:

  • The Feast of the Virgin of Candelaria (February 2)
  • Carnival – Feast of Joy (Between February and March)
  • Easter Week (Between March and April)
  • Feast of the Alasitas (May 1)
  • Feast of Santiago Apostol (July 25)
  • Feast of All Saints and All Souls (November 1 and 2)
  • Puno’s Anniversary (November 4)

Let’s take a deeper look into the iconic dances of the Department of Puno.

La Diablada

This is the main folk dance troupe and one of the most iconic that Puno has to offer. A popular legend linked to the worship of the Virgin of Candelaria says that, in 1675, some miners who were trapped in a mine shaft dreamt of the Virgin and prayed to her, and this led to a battle that represented the fight between good and evil.

Foto 2: Diablada

However, recent studies take its origin further back to 1577, when the Jesuits settled in Juli, which today is the capital of the Province of Chucuito.

The dancers make their offerings to Pachamama to the tune of their panpipes, dressed in dazzling costumes and completely masked.

Sikuris

This dance originated on the Altiplano, the highland plateau, particularly because of their worship of mythical Andean beings such as the condor, the suri (the ostrich of the high Andes), the Pachamama (Mother Earth), the apus or mountaintops, the sun, and the moon.

Foto 3: Sikuris

The dance carries a martial rhythm and expresses the deepest sentiments of the inhabitants of Puno. It features the panpipe (or siku), the wind instrument made of pipes of different diameters and lengths, and the drums that set the pace.

Pandilla Puneña

The Marinera and Pandilla Puneña is a hybrid that originated in Puno and is danced the length of the country. It is an unhurried but happy rhythm that expresses the elegance of the women of Puno and the gallantry of the men.

It begins as a marinera, with features similar to the different marinera dances in other regions and is then followed by a Huayno Pandillero or Pandilla. This Pandilla traces its origins to an urban setting in the city of Puno, created in a low social stratum known as “cholada” and then adjusted for a higher social status.

Foto 4: Pandilla Puneña and Huyano Pandillero

The women wear colorful and finely woven shawls and their traditional skirts or polleras. They also wear white blouses and bowler-type hats, with their hair tightly combed into two braids.

The men wear a jacket, white shirt and trousers and a Borsalino-type hat. Many of the clothes are a mix of black and white. They also wear a colorful shawl on their shoulders, which Puno men used to wear in days gone by.

Tundique, Tuntuna and Caporales

The Tundique dance is a reminder of how the black slaves lived during the Colonial period until they were freed. Its origin is a controversy between Peru and Bolivia. The dance is performed mainly by black dancers who play the different roles of slaves, a lawyer, a ranch formal and a female slave.

Foto 5: Tundique

The Tuntuna dance is an offshoot of the Tundique. It tells the story of how the black slaves were forced to work in the mines in the Altiplano. Their rhythms and dances were blended with the local dances, giving shape to a new way of expressing their dance.

Foto 6: Tuntuna

The dance of the Caporales is an offshoot of the Tuntuna, taking on more colorful and dazzling costumes. The movements are more expressive and acrobatic.

Foto 7: Caporales

Besides these already mentioned, there are also many more dances: the Wifala, Morenada, Tucumanos, Qhapu, Tita Titas, Papa Tarpuy, Kajchas, Casarasiri, etc.

Puno dances not only celebrate history and folklore but also invite us to join in a vibrant weaving of rhythm, color and meaning. With each step, gesture and costume, these dances capture the essence of the soul itself of the Andes, transporting us to a world of beauty connected to the place’s roots.

You can get to the city of Puno aboard our PeruRail Titicaca train, on which you can enjoy a luxurious experience you will always remember. Cross the Peruvian Andes to reach the shores of the mystical Lake Titicaca on a completely exclusive train on a route that has been prized for its beauty

This majestic experience includes a three-course gourmet lunch, a show and taste session of the famous Pisco Sour, live typical music and dances and, of course, one of the best views you can ever have of the Peruvian Andes. Get your tickets here!

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REGARDING THE OPERATION OF HIRAM BINGHAM, A BELMOND TRAIN, MACHU PICCHU https://www.perurail.com/news-releases/regarding-the-operation-of-hiram-bingham-a-belmond-train-machu-picchu/ https://www.perurail.com/news-releases/regarding-the-operation-of-hiram-bingham-a-belmond-train-machu-picchu/#respond Fri, 26 Apr 2024 00:21:51 +0000 https://www.perurail.com/?p=24548 REGARDING THE OPERATION OF HIRAM BINGHAM, A BELMOND TRAIN, MACHU PICCHU Read More »

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We inform our passengers and tourism operators that, the operation of the Hiram Bingham, A Belmond Train, will be reestablished from Poroy station departing directly from Cusco as of Wednesday, May 1st.

Our Hiram Bingham service will be operating during all week, except the last Sunday of the month on its regular itinerary Cusco – Machu Picchu – Cusco or with boarding from Ollantaytambo station according to the bellow schedule:

For more information and assistance, please contact us through our Call Center at 01 6254848.

Kind regards,
Sales Team, Belmond Trains

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AS OF WEDNESDAY, MAY 1ST, OUR TRAIN SERVICES WILL BE REESTABLISHEDFROM THE STATIONS OF SAN PEDRO AND POROY https://www.perurail.com/news-releases/as-of-wednesday-may-1st-our-train-services-will-be-reestablishedfrom-the-stations-of-san-pedro-and-poroy/ https://www.perurail.com/news-releases/as-of-wednesday-may-1st-our-train-services-will-be-reestablishedfrom-the-stations-of-san-pedro-and-poroy/#respond Thu, 25 Apr 2024 22:37:07 +0000 https://www.perurail.com/?p=24498 AS OF WEDNESDAY, MAY 1ST, OUR TRAIN SERVICES WILL BE REESTABLISHEDFROM THE STATIONS OF SAN PEDRO AND POROY Read More »

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PeruRail would like to inform its passengers, travel agencies, tourist operators, and the community in general that, as of Wednesday May 1st the train services will be reestablished from the San Pedro and Poroy stations in Cusco.

The reestablishment of the railway operations in Cusco is possible after receiving the notice from Ferrocarril Transandino S.A., concessionaire of the railway, authorizing the circulation of passenger trains through the Pomatales gorge on the indicated date.

We are pleased to announce that our tourist train services with departure from and arrival to the stations of San Pedro and Poroy will be operational again. We will also continue providing the bimodal service (bus + train) between the stations of Wanchaq and Ollantaytambo in their regular itineraries.

The tourist train services with regular itineraries from & to Ollantaytambo station will continue operating with their usual schedules.

For more information and assistance, please contact us through our reservation department at 01-6254848.

Kind regards,
PeruRail S.A.

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OPERATIVE INFORMATION OF ANDEAN EXPLORER, A BELMOND TRAIN https://www.perurail.com/news-releases/operative-information-of-andean-explorer-a-belmond-train/ https://www.perurail.com/news-releases/operative-information-of-andean-explorer-a-belmond-train/#respond Thu, 25 Apr 2024 14:06:58 +0000 https://www.perurail.com/?p=24557 OPERATIVE INFORMATION OF ANDEAN EXPLORER, A BELMOND TRAIN Read More »

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We inform to our passengers and tourism operators that, since Tuesday, June 4th, a new check-in space will be available for the routes of Cusco – Puno and Cusco – Puno – Arequipa of our Andean Explorer, A Belmond Train service.

As of the above date, the meeting point for the check-in of the itinerary operated on Tuesdays and Thursdays will be Monasterio, A Belmond Hotel, according to the following specifications:

  • Since 10:00 a.m., passengers will be able to enter by the chapel of the hotel and register their luggage.
  • Once registered, our team will get you around. Passengers will be able to go to the lobby bar of the hotel.
  • At the end of the procedure, passengers will be transported to the Wanchaq station by private sprinters in order to board our Andean Explorer, A Belmond Train service.

While this registration and check-in process is being carried out, passengers will have the opportunity to enjoy live music and a welcome drink or hot beverages, according to the guest’s preferences.

The changes in our operation are a sign of continuous improvement commitment in the services and assistance of the company in order to offer a luxury experience in the journey of our passengers. This measure is the guarantee of the care with which we intend to serve the users who choose our trains.

For further information and assistance, please contact our call center at 01 6254848.

Kind regards,
Sales Team, Belmond Trains

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OPERATIONS MACHU PICCHU – HYDROELECTRIC STATION – MACHU PICCHU https://www.perurail.com/news-releases/operations-machu-picchu-hydroelectric-station-machu-picchu-4/ https://www.perurail.com/news-releases/operations-machu-picchu-hydroelectric-station-machu-picchu-4/#respond Mon, 22 Apr 2024 21:35:24 +0000 https://www.perurail.com/?p=23540 OPERATIONS MACHU PICCHU – HYDROELECTRIC STATION – MACHU PICCHU Read More »

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PERURAIL S.A., railway operator on the southern and southeastern routes, informs to passengers,
travel agencies, tourism operators, and general public that, we must continue to suspend the
operation of Machu Picchu – Hydroelectric Station – Machu Picchu until April 27th, preliminarily.


This measure is taken in compliance with the notification send by the concessionaire Ferrocarril
Transandino S.A. by suspending the railway operations between Machu Picchu and Hydroelectric
until the indicated date, due to the landslide registered on February 25th and April 11th.


We regret any inconvenience these measures may cause to our passengers; nevertheless, these
natural events registered in the area are not related to our company’s will.


We also let you know that the concessionaire will perform restoration works in the affected area;
therefore, our railway operations may have delays in their travel itineraries since the affected sector
is used for operations. In that case, we will let our passengers know on time.

PeruRail will continue providing assistance and flexibility to change and refund tickets to the
passengers. Therefore, passengers who wish to change their travel date will be able to do so without
additional cost at all our points of sale in Lima and Cusco, which can be found in the following link:
https://www.perurail.com/find-us/. If passengers decide to cancel their trip, a refund of their tickets
can requested through the https://www.perurail.com/tickets-refund/.

For travel agencies, changes will be made through our Call Center, while refunds will be managed
through the sales and reservations web system (Travel Studio).


For more information and assistance, please contact our Call Center at the following number:
01 6254848 or to your sales executive.

Kind regards,
PeruRail S.A.

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EXPERIENCES RELATED TO HIRAM BINGHAM, A BELMOND TRAIN https://www.perurail.com/news-releases/experiences-related-to-hiram-bingham-a-belmond-train/ https://www.perurail.com/news-releases/experiences-related-to-hiram-bingham-a-belmond-train/#respond Fri, 12 Apr 2024 01:55:26 +0000 https://www.perurail.com/?p=22760 EXPERIENCES RELATED TO HIRAM BINGHAM, A BELMOND TRAIN Read More »

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We communicate to our passengers and tourism operators that, from now on, the Culture Decentralized Management of Cusco, does not have entrance tickets to visit the Llaqta of Machu Picchu. In this sense we inform that, the Hiram Bingham, A Belmond Train service can only guarantee the entry tickets to the archeological center for the passengers who have tickets issued 45 days before their travel date.


We also let you know that, due to the capacity and demand of visitors to the Llaqta, we are not in a position to ensure entry tickets to Machu Picchu for the passengers who buy at the last moment.


For changes and/or cancellations, we specify that, once the tickets for the train service are issued, the entry ticket to Machu Picchu related to the original travel date will be lost and discounted from the corresponding refund.


We appreciate your understanding and commit ourselves to providing unforgettable experiences on board the Hiram Bingham, A Belmond Train. Our personalized service consists of taking care of all the details on each and every trip to Machu Picchu.


For more details and assistance, please contact us at our central office at the telephone 01 6254848.


Sincerely,
Sales Team, Belmond Trains.

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