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Saudi's first ultra-luxury train doesn't make any stops
Saudi Arabia's first ultra-luxury train, Dream of the Desert, will launch at year-end with cabins priced at $8,000 per night. It offers a two-day non-stop desert trip from Riyadh and three-day tours to AlUla, Jubbah, and Qassim with themed activities.
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