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How to enjoy a long train ride comfortably

Guide for Enjoying Long Train Ride

By Rochell MeganPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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Image Credit: The Vietage Train

Many consider train travel to be the most comfortable mode of travel. You've got more room to move around than an aeroplane cabin plus, you've got the freedom to move about at any time. And since trains move at a slower pace, your mind and body have time to adjust to time differences. However, long journeys can be taxing on the body. But you can avoid this through tips offered here on how to enjoy a long train ride comfortably.

1. Try And Splurge For An Upgrade

Unless your travel budget restricts you, go for an upgrade of your booking. Ensuring your seating is comfortable is ideal to guarantee the long journey is relaxing. If its an overnight journey book a sleeping berth and you can lie down to sleep at night. Or choose a seat in business or first class to make sure you have ample room to stretch, recline and enjoy snuggling up for a good sleep. Understanding the popularity of train travel, train operators and their amenities have been redefined across the world. With some of the more popular tourist hot spots offering unforgettable journey's across countries via train. South-East Asia too popular for its stunning landscapes and budget travel options are best explored via train, and service providers like The Vietage, in Vietnam, are offering passengers a whole new experience coupled with the breath-taking surroundings one gets to witness when travelling by train. Hence, booking a luxury train Vietnam has to offer for travelling across the country, will be double the treat.

2. How To Choose The Best Seat For Your Train Travel

Similar to planes, window seats on trains are the more popular choice. You've got plenty of scenery to enjoy and a prop to lean on when you want a quick nap. Also, keep in mind that most trains offer both rear and front-facing seats, and those of you with motion sickness will do better with front-facing seats and seeing where you are going.

3. Take Along The Appropriate Props For Your Long Train Ride

Train seats are large and comfy but having some extra support will make the journey much smoother. For example, people suffering from spine problems and backaches will benefit from taking along an inflatable cushion for the seat or a lumbar support backrest, which is also available as an inflatable version for space-saving purposes. There are also inflatable footstools for those of you with short legs who don't want to spend the entire journey with feet dangling at the bottom of the seat.

4. Pack Plenty Of Entertainment For Your Train Ride

This one is true especially for families travelling with young children. Take along a pack of playing cards or a miniature board game which the family can enjoy in their cabin. Of course, going with the modern times, you can take a tablet and socket with a pen drive loaded with all your favourite movies and songs. Make sure to pack a travel adapter to keep your electronics charged. Readers can take along their favourite books or e-Reader. There are plenty of travel games available for adults and kids, do your research and with the right amount of fun, your train journey will simply fly.

5. Pack Comfy Clothes

Avoid too stylish clothes which require you to be dressed up in heels and tight jeans. Instead, opt for comfortable clothing which fits loosely and is soft and kind to the skin. Cotton and loose-fitting pants, with soft t-shirts, are best. Don't forget to pack a pair of slippers too for heading out to the bathroom when you are on an overnight journey. A thin cardigan too will be handy in case your trains air-conditioning gets too cold.

6. Take Along Plenty Of Snacks

While most luxury trains or first-class bookings offer facilities of restaurants, its good to take along your own bag of goodies. Moms travelling with children will find this a necessity on a long train ride. Having your snacks will be great for avoiding constant trips to the restaurant and hoping they are open.

7. Choose Compact Luggage

While trains do not have a weight restriction on luggage, struggling with bulky heavy luggage at the station is not a pleasant experience. Choose luggage that's compact, easy to handle when you have to store it in those overhead compartments or drag around the station.

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