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Belmond Road to Mandalay is a river cruiser in Myanmar and formerly known as Burma, that plies the Irrawaddy River, also known as the Ayeyarwady River. Its ports of call include Myanmar’s largest city, Yangon, Bagan, Mandalay and Bhamo. It also visits remote villages and temples close to Myanmar’s border with China. Names of the Ship: * Nederland (1964–1987) * Rhine Princess (1988) * Globus (1989) * Nederland (1989–1991) * Elbresidenz (1991–1994) * Road to Mandalay (1995–2014) * Belmond Road to Mandalay (2014–)

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  • Die Road to Mandalay ist ein 1963/64 für die Preußisch-Rheinische Dampfschiffahrtgesellschaft (ab 1967 Köln-Düsseldorfer) unter dem Namen Nederland gebautes Kabinenschiff, das nach Umbau seit 1996 von der in London beheimateten Orient-Express Hotels für mehrtägige Flusskreuzfahrten auf dem Irrawaddy zwischen Rangun und Bhamo in Burma eingesetzt wird. Die Gesellschaft ist außerdem der Betreiber des Eastern and Oriental Express. (de)
  • Belmond Road to Mandalay is a river cruiser in Myanmar and formerly known as Burma, that plies the Irrawaddy River, also known as the Ayeyarwady River. Its ports of call include Myanmar’s largest city, Yangon, Bagan, Mandalay and Bhamo. It also visits remote villages and temples close to Myanmar’s border with China. The launch took place on April 19th 1964 as a river cruiser on the Rhine in Europe. It was completely redesigned and relaunched at Blohm+Voss in Hamburg by Orient-Express Hotels in 1995. In 2014 the company changed its name to Belmond Ltd. and the ship was renamed Belmond Road to Mandalay Names of the Ship: * Nederland (1964–1987) * Rhine Princess (1988) * Globus (1989) * Nederland (1989–1991) * Elbresidenz (1991–1994) * Road to Mandalay (1995–2014) * Belmond Road to Mandalay (2014–) (en)
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  • Die Road to Mandalay ist ein 1963/64 für die Preußisch-Rheinische Dampfschiffahrtgesellschaft (ab 1967 Köln-Düsseldorfer) unter dem Namen Nederland gebautes Kabinenschiff, das nach Umbau seit 1996 von der in London beheimateten Orient-Express Hotels für mehrtägige Flusskreuzfahrten auf dem Irrawaddy zwischen Rangun und Bhamo in Burma eingesetzt wird. Die Gesellschaft ist außerdem der Betreiber des Eastern and Oriental Express. (de)
  • Belmond Road to Mandalay is a river cruiser in Myanmar and formerly known as Burma, that plies the Irrawaddy River, also known as the Ayeyarwady River. Its ports of call include Myanmar’s largest city, Yangon, Bagan, Mandalay and Bhamo. It also visits remote villages and temples close to Myanmar’s border with China. Names of the Ship: * Nederland (1964–1987) * Rhine Princess (1988) * Globus (1989) * Nederland (1989–1991) * Elbresidenz (1991–1994) * Road to Mandalay (1995–2014) * Belmond Road to Mandalay (2014–) (en)
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