Traveling overseas can be a bit of a hassle. But you can avoid some of that by booking and traveling by train.
1) Rocky Mountaineer to Banff
Rocky Mountaineer’s two-day Canadian trip on the First Passage West route begins in Vancouver, stopping overnight halfway through the journey in Kamloops, British Columbia. From there, passengers make their way eastward through the Shuswap region, enjoying stunning lake views the entire way. Breakfast is included onboard, along with a gourmet lunch and wine service.2) Hiram Bingham to Machu Picchu
The Hiram Bingham train, operated by hospitality company Belmond, brings travelers from Cusco, Peru, to the entrance of the 15th-century citadel of Machu Picchu. Round-trip service comes with access to a cocktail bar and a gourmet lunch. The fare includes a transfer from the train station to the citadel, an entrance ticket to the site and a guided tour guide.3) La Dolce Vita Orient Express Through Italy
For a rail excursion reminiscent of the fabled Orient Express, consider booking a ride on La Dolce Vita Orient Express’s luxurious journey through Italy. Depending on the season, the train takes passengers through various routes on different lines. Cities and regions in the wide range of itineraries include Rome, Portofino, Venice, Siena, Sicily and Palermo.4) Japan by Bullet Train
Japan’s Shinkansen—commonly known as bullet trains—connect almost every major city in the country. While residents of Japan use these efficient and reliable trains to get around, they also offer a fast and convenient way to tour Japan, currently a popular destination for U.S. visitors because of the favorable currency-exchange rate.Tickets for the two-hour, 40-minute route between Tokyo and Kyoto, for example, were recently available for about $120 to $160 round-trip. Travelers can purchase tickets in advance through various online platforms or at ticket offices located in major stations.
The trains are punctual, so you’ll always arrive promptly, giving you plenty of time to explore Kyoto’s rich cultural heritage and historic sites, such as the Kiyomizu-dera Buddhist temple or the Fushimi Inari Shrine.







