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This is most expensive train in Asia; ticket costs as much as luxury car, its name is...it includes facilities...

This is most expensive train in Asia; ticket costs as much as luxury car, its name is...it includes facilities...

India.com23-04-2025

Travelling by train is one of the most convenient and popular ways to explore the country . Passengers can enjoy the scenic views of the lush green fields, majestic mountains, and bustling towns as the train crosses the route. The calls of vendors and hawkers, each with their own distinct tone and style, can be heard as they walk through the compartments, selling a variety of knick-knacks.
You may have traveled in everything from passenger trains to luxury trains, with varying ticket prices and amenities. But have you ever heard of the most expensive train in Asia, where the fare for just one day might leave you stunned? Surprisingly, this train doesn't run in a foreign country—it operates right here in India. The passengers who travel on it enjoy royal treatment, no less than that of a king. Let's find out which train this is and what luxurious facilities it offers onboard.
We're talking about India's 'Maharaja Express' — a train that holds the title of having the most expensive train ticket in Asia. Passengers traveling on this train are served meals in gold and silver-plated utensils. That's not all—they are also treated to a range of luxurious amenities inspired by Indian royal traditions, offering an experience truly fit for royalty.
The Maharajas' Express offers an array of top-notch amenities. Its Presidential Suite is particularly special, featuring exclusive dining arrangements for passengers. Guests are treated to world-class royal cuisine, providing a truly regal dining experience on board.
The Maharajas' Express is not only the most luxurious train in India but also holds the distinction of having the highest fare in all of Asia. Passengers onboard enjoy five-star services, but traveling on this train comes with a hefty price tag—not in thousands, but in lakhs of rupees. A journey on this royal train can cost up to ₹20 lakh. To put that into perspective, that's enough to book a flat in the NCR region or buy a luxury car.
The Maharajas' Express offers a luxurious seven-day journey, during which passengers not only experience five-star hospitality but also explore some of India's most iconic tourist destinations. The train takes travelers on a royal tour that includes visits to the Taj Mahal, Khajuraho Temples, Ranthambore, Fatehpur Sikri, and Varanasi. In just one week, guests enjoy the comfort of a five-star hotel—while traveling across the country in unmatched elegance.

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