Tangula is offering two routes: one between Beijing and Lhasa, and another between Beijing and Lijiang, in Yunnan province.
Journey time will be either three or four nights, depending on the point of departure.
Journeys on the custom-built trains will travel the Tibetan plateau on a railway that reaches an altitude of more than 5,000 metres at its highest point.
“Tangula Luxury Trains will provide operators and agents with the ability to offer their The tax cut will create new opportunities for the MICE industry clients an unprecedented opportunity to discover and experience the wonders of some of the most scenic and culturally rich areas of China, areas previously inaccessible to luxury travellers,” said Bill Edward, the company’s vice-president of marketing and sales.
Each train has 15 passenger cars with a total capacity of 96 guests.
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