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India's most expensive train's ticket is worth a massive Rs..., name of the train is..., route is...
India's most expensive train's ticket is worth a massive Rs..., name of the train is..., route is...

India.com

time26-07-2025

  • India.com

India's most expensive train's ticket is worth a massive Rs..., name of the train is..., route is...

New Delhi: Train is considered the cheapest and most accessible means of transport in India. Indian Railways subsidizes fares, so passenger tickets are quite cheap. But, there is a train in the country whose ticket fare is Rs 20 lakh and it is India's Most Expensive Train. Which is India's most expensive train? India's most expensive train is the Maharajas' Express, whose presidential suite ticket costs Rs 20,90,760 (about US$24,890). A common man may be shocked to hear this fare, but it is true. Let us tell you on which route this train runs and what is so special about it that Rs 20 lakh is charged for a ticket. Maharajas' Express is a tourist train that takes tourists from India and abroad to important tourist places. Different types of travel packages are available in this train, whose price ranges from Rs 651000 to Rs 2090760. What are the travel packages and prices of Maharajas' Express? According to the information available on the website of Maharajas' Express, this train has The Indian Splendour, which charges up to Rs 20 lakh for a journey of 7 days, 6 nights and 2724 km. There are 4 different categories available in this train, Deluxe Cabin, Junior Suite, Suite and Presidential Suite. The fare for a single passenger in a deluxe cabin is Rs 651000, Rs 834960 in a junior suite, Rs 1217160 in a suite and Rs 2090760 in a presidential suite. What is included in the travel package? The main reason for the Maharajas' Express ticket being so expensive is the facilities available in this train and travel package, which includes food during the entire journey, hotel stay at tourist places, alcoholic drinks and other travel expenses. Maharajas' Express is a grand and luxurious train, the beauty inside its coach is worth seeing and looks no less than the rooms of a five-star hotel. It would not be wrong to say that Maharajas' Express is a 5-star hotel running on railway tracks. Important tourist spots Maharajas' Express mainly takes you to the tourist places of Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. During this, Taj Mahal, Ranthambore National Park and the palaces and forts of Jaipur and Udaipur are covered.

All About INDIA, a special free event
All About INDIA, a special free event

West Australian

time09-07-2025

  • West Australian

All About INDIA, a special free event

The colour and contrasts, the sounds and stories brought to life in a special free India event. Stephen Scourfield, Travel Editor of The West Australian and The Sunday Times, will share his experiences over many years in India. He has travelled to most parts of India, and has a deep understanding of and love for the country. Stephen has also led many tours for his readers to India. Refreshments will be served. The event will be held at the premises of the Consulate General of India, Perth. It is presented in partnership by West Travel Club and the Consulate General of India, Perth. INSPIRATION Stephen will talk about his experiences over many years in many parts of India, bringing the country in all its facets to life through his colourful writing, storytelling and photographic images. INFORMATION The presentation will also focus on information and practicalities. + The Golden Triangle (Delhi, Agra, Jaipur). How to see the best of Rajasthan, and what places to add on. + Kerala (Thiruvananthapuram, Alleppey and the Kerala Backwaters, Kochi and the Western Ghats). + Travel on trains (the Maharajas' Express, Deccan Odyssey, Palace on Wheels, Royal India trains, Golden Chariot). + On the water (river cruising on the Ganges and coastal cruises). + The wildlife of the north-east, travelling to the Indian Himalayas, Mumbai and the north-west. YOUR QUESTIONS Stephen and the Consulate General of India staff will answer your questions. YOUR TAKEAWAY Guests will leave with information and contacts to help plan and book a visit to India. Consulate General of India, Perth Floor 6, 12 St Georges Terrace, Perth (opposite Perth Concert Hall) There is undercover parking at Perth Concert Hall and outdoor parking between that and the river, in the big Terrace Road carpark. The Blue, Green and Purple CAT buses all have routes along St Georges Terrace. Tuesday, July 29, 4pm to 6pm. This is a free event, but places are limited and guests need to book a free ticket. Registration closes at noon on Friday, July 25. Follow the QR code or go to the consulate's booking site. The event is from 4pm to 6pm. 4pm to 4.30pm: Entry, registration and informal welcome. 4.30pm to 5.30pm: Welcome by Consul General, and Stephen Scourfield presents India. 5.30pm to 6pm: Q&A and refreshments.

India's first deluxe train is nearly a century old, was launched on…; not Deccan Odyssey, Maharajas Express, Rajdhani, Golden Chariot, the name is…
India's first deluxe train is nearly a century old, was launched on…; not Deccan Odyssey, Maharajas Express, Rajdhani, Golden Chariot, the name is…

India.com

time26-06-2025

  • India.com

India's first deluxe train is nearly a century old, was launched on…; not Deccan Odyssey, Maharajas Express, Rajdhani, Golden Chariot, the name is…

Deccan Queen-- India's first deluxe train, embarked on its first journey on June 1, 1930. (File) Deccan Queen: The Indian Railways manages and operates the world's third-largest rail network, which includes luxury trains such as the Maharajas' Express, the Palace on Wheels, the Deccan Odyssey, and the Golden Chariot, that have set new benchmarks for luxury train travel in India and indeed globally. But did you know that India's first deluxe train is nearly a century old, and was launched way back on June 1, 1930 during the British colonial era? Yes, the train in question is the iconic Deccan Queen, aka 'Dakkan ki Rani', which holds the distinction of being the first deluxe train to run in India. Deccan Queen – India's first deluxe train The Deccan Queen, named after Pune's nickname Dakkan Ki Rani (Queen of Deccan), holds the title of being India's first deluxe train, which embarked on its first journey, June 1, 1930, more than 95 years ago. The train's launch marked major milestone for the Great Indian Peninsula Railway, the predecessor of the central railways. Initially, the Deccan Queen had only seven coaches, offering first and second class compartments, setting a new benchmark in luxury train travel for passengers. In 1955, a third-class compartment was added to accommodate more travelers. Notably, the Deccan Queen underwent a major transformation and modernization in 1966 as the Indian Railways upgraded the iconic train with anti-telescopic, steel-bodied coaches. Additionally, the train's interiors also received a much-needed upgrade for enhanced passenger comfort. The remarkable history of Deccan Queen The Deccan Queen, which runs between Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) and Pune Junction (PUNE), holds many firsts to its name in Indian Railway history. It was the first superfast train in India, the first long-distance electric-hauled train, and the first vestibuled train. It was also the first train in the country to feature a women-only car, as well as a separate dining car. Today, flaunting its iconic cream and Oxford blue exterior with a red band above the windows, the Deccan Queen remains a symbol of luxury train travel in India, which completed 95 years of service on June 1, 2025.

7 breathtaking bucket list train journeys worth travelling for in 2025
7 breathtaking bucket list train journeys worth travelling for in 2025

What's On

time03-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • What's On

7 breathtaking bucket list train journeys worth travelling for in 2025

We forget about trains… Especially living in Dubai, where the people are so heavily reliant on cars to get around. Elsewhere, train tours and journeys are whole, once-in-a-lifetime experiences, offering an ever-transforming window into nature, history, heritage and a way of slow travel the world seems to have pushed into the shadows as commercial flying only grows and grows. This summer, take a trip…to take another trip – an easy, effortless adventure, featuring scenic landscapes, glamorous, old-world charm and a brand new perspective on travelling. Rocky Mountaineer – Canada and USA This train, founded in 1990, takes you through USA and Canada, and presents to you every formation of nature you can think of, of course, with amplified beauty. Roll through and past waterfalls, canyons, lakes, gorges and rivers between Vancouver, British Columbia and Alberta, from the East of Canada through to the West. In the US, the train goes from Moab in Utah and Denver in Colorado, with options to start or end in Las Vegas and Salt Lake City, as well. Indulge in local Canadian treats and beer, and be regaled by the magical storytelling of the staff aboard. Floor to ceiling windows and large platforms for all the views. @rockymountaineer Maharajas' Express – India Moving through India, Maharajas' Express offers a level of opulence matched by few and a name that couldn't be more appropriate. Decked out to the tribute of the kings and queens bygone in the subcontinent, this sleeper train comes with extensive amenities, including full-sized closets, comfortable beds, private bathrooms, and satellite TVs, even in the bottom-tier suites. Garlands, welcome flower showers, personal butlers, champagne breakfasts and country-club style establishments onboard complete this luxury experience. The train operates four different itineraries from October to April, mainly focused on Rajasthan. @maharajas_express Dar es Salam by Rovos Rail – Africa Rovos Rail is inspired by the African safari experience, and has been traversing the lands of Africa for more than 30 years. It's can be quite a long one, if you wish it to be – a 15-day trans-Zambezi trip from South Africa to Tanzania, going through South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Tanzania. It's lavish, luxurious and marked by off-board experiences at every step, giving passengers a chance to immerse themselves in the cultural and historical wealth of the continent. Inside, find sleek wooden interiors, cosy corners and levels of full-sized, freestanding clawfoot tubs in the more fancy compartments. @rovosrail The Ghan – Australia The Ghan holds history from back in the first half of the 20th century, and offers a stretching picture of the Australian Outback like nothing else. It takes passengers across the heart of Australian country in four days, three nights, from Darwin in the north to Adelaide in the south, a journey through which one can discover the sometimes inconspicuous, but always spectacular beauty of the country's rolling, dry plains, arid deserts and domineering mountains – barren and beautiful. Inside, you'll find all the luxuries you might need, but off-board, you'll get a chance experience the rugged splendour of Central Australia yourself. @journeybeyondrail Glacier Express – Switzerland The views – that is why you need to do this trip. Switzerland is known far and wide for stunning sights few are able to forget, but the views of valleys, lakes, rivers, alpine landscapes and villages from the Glacier Express as it chugs along, slow and steady, give a glimpse into some of the most iconic natural landmarks of the country, including the Matterhorn, Piz Bernina, and the Rhine Gorge. The train connects the resort towns of Zermatt and Saint Moritz over eight hours – the world's slowest express train – during which you'll pass through 91 tunnels and cross 291 bridges, indulge in a six-course meal and have champagne. @ Belmond Hiram Bingham – Peru It is believed that American explorer Hiram Bingham discovered the Machu Picchu. Whether this is true or not, is still up foe debate, but this namesake train grand love letter to vintage train travel, taking you through the Lost City and Sacred Valley of Machu Picchu. Start in the city of Poroy, west of Cusco, and trail through Peru's most unforgettable landscapes to make your way to the Inca. Inside, the 20th century shines in the polished wood, the brass fittings, big windows and skylights, long, languid meals and expansive spaces to lounge in. @belmondhirambingham Eastern & Oriental Express – Singapore and Bangkok Think of the classical, Hercule Poirot-appropriate, Orient Express-style train, and this is what comes to mind. A stunning portal into the past, the Eastern & Oriental Express has it all, the polished wood, the corridors trimmed with silk, the silverware, the ornate carriages, the exotic, ornamental dining room. A 1920s-jazz-club-inspired Bar Car completes the time travelling and you can soak it all in as you traverse the landscapes of Thailand and Singapore. This is truly one of those perfect tributes to the bygone era of train travel, when it was a mode for the elite, draped in luxuries and amenities. It's considered to be one of the best train journeys in Southeast Asia and is absolutely unmissable. @easternoriental Images: Getty/Socials

World's most luxurious train has fare of more than Rs 4 lakh, not Maharajas' Express, Belmond British Pullman, Golden Eagle, it is…, runs from…
World's most luxurious train has fare of more than Rs 4 lakh, not Maharajas' Express, Belmond British Pullman, Golden Eagle, it is…, runs from…

India.com

time03-05-2025

  • India.com

World's most luxurious train has fare of more than Rs 4 lakh, not Maharajas' Express, Belmond British Pullman, Golden Eagle, it is…, runs from…

World's most luxurious train: Today, the rail network around the world is among the best transportation systems. Trains have seen significant development. Where there used to be only seating, trains now offer an experience akin to traveling in a moving hotel. Sitting in these trains feels like you are journeying from a place resembling a palace. You may have heard and read about many luxury trains, but today we are going to tell you about a luxury train that is ultra, mega, and super luxury, all rolled into one. This is a train that allows you to comfortably view the world during your journey. Let's learn more about this train. This is the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express (VSOE), a private luxury train service operating from London to Venice and other European cities. Currently, the train is owned by Belmond. It was established in 1982 by James Sherwood from Kentucky, USA. The first London-Venice train was run on May 25, 1982. Facilities available on the train The Venice Simplon Orient Express is perhaps the most famous luxury train in the world, featuring lavish coaches built in the 1920s, marble bathrooms, 24-hour butler service, and complimentary champagne for passengers. This train travels to major European cities like London, Paris, Venice, Prague, Budapest, and Vienna. The amenities available on the Venice Simplon Orient Express are exceptional, but it's worth noting that the facilities on this train are comparable to those of India's Maharajas' Express, which is a luxury tourist train owned and operated by the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Ltd. (IRCTC). Fare of Venice Simplon-Orient-Express train The fare of the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express train can go up to Rs 406,479.54 rupees per journey. If you want to travel on this luxury train, you can follow the instructions provided on the website to book your ticket. When compared to Maharajas' Express, the most expensive ticket is for the Presidential Suite, which costs approximately Rs 2,101,619.51 rupees per trip.

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