With Christmas being round the corner, the connoisseurs of luxury travel must be looking forward to enjoy their vacations on board  Maharajas’ Express.  Although Maharajas’ Express gets fully booked for Christmas and New Year journeys but that should not deter you to plan your journey aboard this Indian luxury train.  For all those looking forward to enjoy luxuries aboard Maharajas’ Express this Christmas,  they can avail special discounts for the Gems of India Tour. These discounts are valid for the Gems of India tour slated for 25th December, 2013. 

The Gems of India journey offered by Maharajas’ Express train is a 3 nights and 4 day’s journey that brings you face to face with the luxurious lifestyle of erstwhile Indian Maharajas. The 3 nights and 4 day’s journey cover the famous Golden Triangle circuit of India including Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. Besides Golden triangle, the journey also takes you to the Ranthambore National Park, an Indian tiger reserve of good repute. Read More.......
Traveling on train is a very popular choice of numerous tourists, who desire to enjoy unbelievable outlooks through broad windows across the excursion, flavor delicious specialty and experience distinct feelings when approaching to new lands.

Today, a number of luxury tourist trains have been commenced to meet increasing claims of travelers across the world. For demonstration, if you desire to visit London, Venice, Rome, Budapest and Prague in a excursion, the Venice-Simplon-Orient articulate can satisfy your anticipation with a 6 day/5 night journey, repasts included, starting at $ 5,656.

Now, let's take a look at top ten luxury tourist trains worldwide.
 Glacier Express
The Glacier Express

The Glacier articulate carries travellers across 80 miles in the Swiss Alps at an mind-set of 6,670 feet.

Pride of Africa
The Pride of Africa

The Pride of Africa, arguably the world’s most luxury train, takes travellers to travel from Cape Town to Dar Es Salaam, halting in Pretoria, Kruger nationwide Park, and Victoria Falls along the way.

The Royal Scotsman
The Royal Scotsman

Run by Orient-Express inns Ltd, the Royal Scotsman is among the most luxury and costly trains in the world . The 720-mile journey encompasses stops in Dundee, Aberdeen, Dalwhinnie and Pert as well as boasts travellers a allotment of free Scotch.

Palace on Wheels

the Palace on Wheels

Another luxury train is the Palace on Wheels launched by the Indian trains to encourage tourism in Rajasthan. An all-inclusive travel from New Delhi to Rajasthan.
 Flam Railway

The Flam Railway

The Flam Railway, one of the world’s steepest train lines, takes travels on a 20-kilometer fall from nearly 3,000 feet into the fjords of Norway’s Flam town. A round trip journey over waterfalls and valleys.
 Venice-Simplon-Orient Express

 Venice-Simplon-Orient Express

The Venice-Simplon-Orient Express is a luxury tourist train, connecting London, Venice, Rome, Budapest and Prague.
Trans-Siberian Railway

Trans-Siberian Railway

The Trans-Siberian trains is a 6,000-mile trains connecting Moscow and Beijing.

Hiram Bingham
Hiram Bingham

Founded on the 1920’s Pullman luxury method, Hiram Bingham takes travelers from Cuzco to Machu Picchu. A ride encompassing meals and sightseeing charges $588.
 Alaska Railroad

The Alaska Railroad

The Alaska Railroad that is actually owned by the state of Alaska supplies luxury seating and dining for passengers with moderate price. 

The Ghan
Australia’s legendary train,
Australia’s famous train, the Ghan, carries travels on a 2979 km, 2-day journey through the heart of the continent.
Royal Rajasthan on Wheels Train
Royal Rajasthan on Wheels, the luxury train for tourists, Sunday began its season's maiden journey from Delhi with 26 passengers on board.
It will run to Jodhpur, Udaipur, Chittorgarh, Sawai Madhopur, Jaipur (all in Rajasthan), Khajuraho (Madhya Pradesh), Varanasi and Agra (both in Uttar Pradesh) before returning to the national capital.
Pramod Sharma, general manager of Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation (RTDC), said, "The train is a milestone achieved by RTDC and has established its brand image in the global travel market in a record time."

Travellers will enjoy varied sceneries as the train chugs through mountains, passes dunes and crosses rivers in north and central India.

"The 22 luxury cabins are named after the royal palaces of Rajasthan such as Hawa Mahal, Kishore Mahal, Padmini Mahal, among others," said general manager of Royal Rajasthan on Wheels, Sudhir Singh Chaudhri.

"Categorised into deluxe and super deluxe saloons, the cabins are equipped with wi-fi internet, satellite television, channel music system and temperature controller," he added.

The per night tariff is: $1,600 (super deluxe), $590 (deluxe twin sharing), $825 (deluxe single occupancy), 50 percent of charges for children between five and 12 years, and 10 percent of cost for kids below five years.

The train is scheduled to start off from Delhi every Sunday between October and April, he said.

Source:http://www.sify.com/finance/royal-rajasthan-on-wheels-begins-season-s-first-journey-news-national-nkguu9aieag.html
The Golden Chariot Train
Golden Chariot, one of the 6 premium luxury trains of India has announced a discount of up to 15% on its October departures for both Pride of the South and Splendor of the South. If you are planning to book a tour on-board this luxury train of India, now is the chance to do and reap-in huge benefits because of the heavy discount. Golden Chariot is the only luxury train that offers its travelers a chance to explore the enchanting terrain of the southern region of the country. Both the journeys of 7 nights and 8 days have been meticulously planned so that you can witness the grandeur and absorb the rich culture of South India by exploring its prime destinations.

Golden Chariot, designed to recreate the opulence of the Dravidian culture, has  44 cabins to accommodate its guests. The cabins can be segregated into twin bed cabins (26), double bed cabins (17) and 1 cabin for physically challenged. Nala and Ruchi are two dining options, on-board serving sumptuous dishes of Indian and world cuisine. Along with this, you can also avail a number of recreational and business facilities. You have a comfortable stay in ultra-modern well-adorned cabins in a traditional luxurious setting while enjoying the flawless Indian hospitality. Read More.....

Golden Chariot Train
The Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation (KSTDC), which runs the Golden Chariot, south India’s first luxury train in partnership with the Indian Railways, is hoping to get good response for the ‘Pride of the South’ and ‘Southern Splendour’ trips this Dasara season.

After the monsoon break, the trips for the remaining part of the year begin from October 7.

As many international tourists visit the region during the Dasara festivities, the operators are planning to announce a “special offer” on bookings the ensuing Dasara season. Departures are scheduled on October 7, 14 and 28 (Pride of the South) and October 21 (Southern Splendour) for the seven nights and eight days trip.

KSTDC Managing Director C.D. Dyavaiah said the offer will be announced soon. “Tariff is being worked out. We are getting enquiries for October 7 trips; we are hoping to cash in on the season projecting Dasara among the potential travelers, especially international tourists,” he said.

Pride of the South trip covers the State’s best-known tourist destinations, such as Mysore, Kabini, Belur, Halebid, Hampi, Badami, and Aihole. The trip ends in Goa.

The Southern Splendour journey starts at Bangalore, covering the historical temples of Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and backwaters of Kerala before returning to source.

Source : http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-karnataka/kstdc-plans-special-offers-on-golden-chariot/article5140252.ece
Royal Rajasthan on Wheels Train
Now the journey aboard the royal train of Rajasthan will cost 10% less. Indian Holiday Pvt. Ltd., the leading consolidators of Royal Rajasthan on Wheels have announced 10% or more flat discount on the fare of Royal Rajasthan on Wheels. The offer is available on 3 select departures of the train. Book before 10th September and you will get 10% or more off on the quoted price of the Royal Rajasthan on Wheels.

The offer is valid on departures dated November 10, 2013, November 24, 2013 and February 9, 2014. Royal Rajasthan on Wheels offer 8 days luxury train ride across princely destinations in Rajasthan along with sightseeing halts at Khajuraho, Varanasi and Agra. Included in the tour is visit to some of the most royal forts and palaces, World Heritage Sites and Ranthambore National Park renowned for its friendly tigers.

Royal Rajasthan on Wheels is one of the latest luxury trains offering all inclusive tour of Rajasthan. The train comes equipped with state of the art amenities like Wi-Fi internet, individual climate control, electronic safe, attached private toilets, dining & bar car and even a spa saloon.

The fare of this all-inclusive train tour includes accommodation for 7 nights on board the train, guided sightseeing tours and transportation, food on board as well as entrance fee to the monuments and guided safari inside Ranthambore National Park.

Hurry now to live a maharaja life as the offer is limited and available on first come and first serve basis. It is always advisable to book your tour well in advance due to high demand of theis tour and limited seats available on board.

Source - http://www.travpr.com/pr-25189-now-travel-like-a-maharaja.html
palace on wheels, luxury train
World famous and India’s foremost royal luxury train Palace on Wheels will be rolled on its first commercial journey for year 2013-14 to Rajasthan and other destinations including Taj Mahal from Delhi on Wednesday evening. In first trip, 34 tourists from different places of the world will travel on this super luxurious train.

Managing Director of Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation (RTDC) Shri Vinod Ajmera said that it is a concrete step towards making the presence of the state in in the field of "Rail Tourism" for which Chief Minister Shri Ashok Gehlot, Tourism Minister Smt. Bina Kak and RTDC Chairman Shri Randeep Dhankhar are working tirelessly. “Over the years we have been very sensitive to each guest’s expectations, he said. 

We have compiled feedback and are now acting on it to give the incredible Palace on Wheels a refurbishment that should raise the richly royal looks to still greater heights. We have extensively researched princely lifestyles of the royals and the Palace on Wheels will sport a new heritage look with the finest in luxury trappings, reflecting the exclusive lifestyle of maharajas," he added.

Shri Ajmera said that recently Palace on Wheels was awarded the best luxury train of north India with ''Today Traveler Award 2013" in the category of domestic tourism. Shri Oscar Fernandes, Minister for Road Transport & Highways gave this award. Shri Ajmera said that the Palace on Wheels, known for giving its guests a magnificent experience of royal Indian lifestyle, was undergoing a facelift as per the global tourists' interests. "All facilities including water purifiers in washrooms and other modern conveniences such as communication and entertainment are being modernized. Even the dining cart, the bar and lounge will take on a wonderful new look with the planned refurbishment at a huge investment,” he said.

“Even the spa and health club will receive major upgrades. We are working on plans to introduce more and please our guests,” said a representative of the Palace on Wheels. “The Palace on Wheels is rated the number 4 luxury train in the world and we plan to make it even better, redefining vintage royalty, " he said.

The POW takes one on a splendid tour covering Delhi, Jaipur, Sawai Madhopur, Udaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Bharatpur and Agra giving you the experience of a lifetime. The journey passes through mountains, rivers, forests and sand dunes in an air-conditioned comfort.

“On quite a few occasions the Palace on Wheels has hosted richly royal weddings and for people who plan to wed the way maharajas did, we will be offering more such events once the train undergoes the transformation. The new look will be the best ever and we will use only the finest to recreate richly royal interiors down to the minutest detail. We are confident it will be stunning, a reflection of stately elegance and a gracious tradition of a bygone era that comes to life. When people think of royal train tours in India, The Palace on Wheels is the first to come to mind,”  said Shri Ajmera.

According to the MD, tariff for the train for 2013-¬14 season remains the same. For months of September 2013 and April 2014, it would be 575 US$ for single occupancy, 430 US$ for double occupancy and 390 US$ for Triple occupancy for per person per night. For months between October 2013 and March 2014, however, the tour charges on the train are 770 US$ for single occupancy, 575 US$ of double occupancy & 520 US$ for Triple occupancy for per person per night.

General Manager of RTDC in New Delhi Shri Pramod Sharma said that the Palace on Wheels would start its journey on every Wednesday for seven days between months of September 2013 to April 2014 from Delhi. In 34 trips for the season, 3,000 passengers are expected to travel on this royal train. 

He said that in order to provide the World Class journey with the five star facilities in the train POW has luxuries and modern facilities including Royal spa and gym for the passengers. The train has 23 coaches comprising of 14 Saloon's, one Spa Coach, two restaurants known as Maharaja and Maharani and one reception-cum Bar. The itinerary for the season would be Delhi-Jaipur-Sawaimadhopur-Chittorgarh-Udaipur-Jaisalmer-Jodhpur-Bharatpur-Agra-Delhi. The capacity of POW is to carrying 104 passengers at a time.

Shri Sharma said that an additional coach is added with the name Royal SPA where the guests will enjoy Ayurvedic and Non-Ayurvedic massage. This year the Palace on Wheels will provide delicious Indian and foreign foods to its guests.



Deccan Odyssey Pan India Itinerary
The Deccan Odyssey will now offer pan-India rail tour beginning October 2013. The itinerary spanning over 7 nights will begin from Mumbai and conclude in Delhi. The journey will encompass trip to an array of World Heritage Sites and wildlife sanctuary at Sawai Madhopur. Earlier the same run was operated through a private charter.

Previously known as the Indian Maharaja, this pan-India rail journey will begin from Chhatrapati Shivaji terminus in Mumbai. The train will then travel to the UNESCO inscribed World Heritage Site of Ajanta and Ellora Caves before proceeding to Udaipur in Rajasthan and then covering Jaipur and Ranthambore before leaving for Agra.

The Deccan Odyssey pan-India itinerary will start on 15th of January 2014. There are a total of 6 pan-India departures up for grab between January-April 2014. The tariff for the pan-India journey on board the Deccan Odyssey starts from US dollar 550 per person per night on twin sharing basis.

The tariff of Deccan Odyssey pan-India journey includes the cost of accommodation on board the train, all food on and off the train, monument and safari fees, transportation at all destinations included in the journey and guided sightseeing tours.

For more information regarding the pan-India itinerary and train facilities, you may like to visit the website of the Deccan Odyssey http://www.deccan-odyssey-india.com/pan-india.html
It is said that you haven’t travel in India if you haven’t travel by train. Do it in style with one of the luxury trains that offer royal rail rides across prominent tourist destinations. Indian Luxury Trains (ILT) now offers discount of up to 10% and more on 3 select departures of Royal Rajasthan on Wheels, a train offering luxury tour in Rajasthan.

The discount galore doesn’t just stop here. To celebrate the special month of 68th anniversary of Indian Independence Day, ILT has also announced their decision to extend early bird discount on 3 luxury trains till 31st August.

The discount offer of 10% or more is applicable on 3 special departures of the Royal Rajasthan on Wheels. The departures dates are 10th & 24th November 2013 and 9th February 2014. Royal Rajasthan on Wheels offers train tour in Rajasthan along with a halt in Varanasi, Agra and Khajuraho.

The early bird discount of up to 10% is valid on booking made for 3 luxury trains Palace on Wheels, the Deccan Odyssey and the Golden Chariot.Read More.....
ILT
A proud owner of two national awards, Indian Holiday Private Limited has re-launched Indianluxurytrain.com website with a much user friendly interface and an innovative design. The user interface has now become more user-friendly and offers multiple tabs on the web page for providing appropriate information to all its users. 

On the right hand side of the home page, there are three tabs categorized into search, reservation and login. The search tab enables you to find various tourist destinations along with different holiday packages offered by us. Also, these tour packages are further categorized into different themes and are available in terms of a single day trip to more than 7 day journey. The content of the website has also been revamped and below it shows 6 different tabs of luxury trains named Palace on Wheels, Maharaja Express, The Golden Chariot, The Deccan Odyssey, The Indian Maharaja and Royal Rajasthan on Wheels. The website on its front page also offers featured packages that have been sub-divided into Tours by Theme, Tours by Destination and Tours by Region for the convenience of its users. At the end of the website visitors can also fill the form regarding any query for luxury train tours and can also read latest articles on luxury trains.

Indianluxurytrains.com aims at providing comprehensive information regarding every luxury train and luxury tour packages to visit various destinations in India. The new user-friendly version and layout aims at inviting unique visitors on the website and enabling them to book their luxury train tours instantly. Read More


Maharajas Express, the well-known Indian luxury train is introducing discounts for its coming season on the journeys starting from the month of October. The special offer is offered on bookings made prior to 15th August, 2013 for the upcoming 2013-14 season. The offer, which was earlier valid till 31st July, has been further extended till 15th August to commemorate India’s 67th Independence Day. The motive for offering such discounts on a luxury train is to attract tourists from all across the globe to experience the real opulence of India.Read More.....
Ajanta Ellora Caves
Ajanta and Ellora Caves the destination millions want to visit on their tour to India. To reach this place would be very easy as the transportation is very convenient to this city. Actually there will no difficulty about how to reach Ajanta and Ellora as there is accessibility of a variety of conveyance Choices which will make your journey disturbance free.Following are the broad variety of options to arrive at Ajanta and Ellora Cave:

By Rail 
This is the most convenient way to reach Ajanta and Ellora caves. Jalgaon railway station which is nearly 60 kilometers from Ajanta, is the nearby rail terminal from Ajanta, offering trouble-free transportation entrée from the chief towns of India. It is a significant junction of the majority of the chief railway stations of the nation and Bhusaval, which is positioned just about 28 kms from Jalgaon is the subsequent biggest railway railroad station in Asia. All Super Fast, express, mail and traveler trains stop at Bhusaval and a good number of them halt at Jalgaon to. From Jalgaon, you can take a cab or the state transport department bus in order to arrive at Ajanta. The twin trains Tapovan Express and Devgiri Express leave each day from Mumbai to Aurangabad.

By Road 
Frequent services of interstate buses are accessible from Mumbai, Pune, Jalgaon, Ahmednagar, Ahmedabad, Shirdi, Nasik, Dhule, Indore, Hyderabad, and Bijapur in Aurangabad, and from Jalgaon to Ajanta.

By Air 
The easiest but a little expensive Transportation facility to Ajanta and Ellora is the closest air base from Ajanta which is Aurangabad. Indian airlines along with the Jet Airways have every day air service to Aurangabad from both the metropolitan cities. Jalgaon, which is closer to Ajanta, is rapidly raising its airport and will be soon prepared to serve travelers visiting the site. However, as of now, Aurangabad which is 99 kilometers from Ajanta and approximately 30 km from Ellora is the ideal base to go to Ajanta and Ellora, being well linked to the significant towns of Delhi, Udaipur, Jaipur, and Mumbai.

Ajanta and Ellora are the two names that suggest a sense of inquisitiveness and attention in every traveler's mind. These memorials are hundreds of years old and arrogantly speak of the early on art and civilization of the Indian subcontinent. A vacation to these traveler destinations in India will leave you with a desire to come once more.

The Palace on Wheels, a Joint Venture of Indian Railways and Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation (RTDC), known throughout the world for giving guests a magnificent experience of royal Indian lifestyle, is in for major refurbishment. 

“Over the years we have been very sensitive to each guest’s expectation. We have compiled feedback and are now acting on it to give the incredible Palace on Wheels a refurbishment that should raise the richly royal looks to still greater heights,” said the Managing Director of RTDC Mr. Vinod Ajmera and General Manager of Palace on Wheels Mr. Pramod Sharma according the wishes of Chief Minister Shri Ashok Gehlot, Tourism Minister Ms. Bina Kak & Chairman of RTDC Mr. Randeep Dhankar “We have extensively researched princely lifestyles of the royals and the Palace on Wheels will sport a new heritage look with the finest in luxury trappings, reflecting the exclusive lifestyle of maharajas. 

It is high time the Palace on Wheels received a facelift and the plan for refurbishment comes none too soon, with global interest rising in experiencing a royal lifestyle. All facilities are being modernized including water purifiers in washrooms and other modern conveniences including superior communication and entertainment. Even the dining cart, the bar and lounge will take on a wonderful new look with the planned refurbishment at a huge investment.” 

“We are also giving deep thought to see how we can raise the facilities to a new level. Even the spa and health club will receive major upgrades. We are working on plans to introduce more and please our guests,” said the representative of the Palace on Wheels. “The Palace on Wheels is rated the number 4 luxury train in the world and we plan to make it even better, redefining vintage royalty.” It takes you on a splendid tour covering Delhi, Jaipur, Sawai Madhopur, Udaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Bharatpur and Agra giving you the experience of a lifetime. The journey takes you across mountains, rivers, forests and sand dunes in air-conditioned comfort. 

“On quite a few occasions the Palace on Wheels has hosted richly royal weddings and for people who plan to wed the way maharajas did, we will be offering more once the train undergoes the transformation.” 

“Tariff for the 2013-¬14 season remains the same. For the next seasons, that is 575 US$ for single occupancy, 430 US$ of double occupancy & 390 US$ for Triple occupancy for per person per night for September 2013 & April 2014 and 770 US$ for single occupancy, 575 US$ of double occupancy & 520 US$ for Triple occupancy for per person per night from October 2013 to March 2014. Tariffs are likely to go up. This is the right time to book and enjoy an immersive, memorable experience. 

“The new look will be the best ever and we will use only the finest to recreate richly royal interiors down to the minutest detail. We are confident it will be stunning, a reflection of stately elegance and a gracious tradition of a bygone era that comes to life. When people think of royal train tours in India, The Palace on Wheels is the first to come to mind.” Read More....
Royal Rajasthan on Wheels TrainRajasthan Tourism Development Corporation is all set to give its world-famous luxury train, the inimitable Royal Rajasthan on Wheels, a splendorous makeover to deliver a richer, royally enchanting experience to each guest. As it stands the Royal Rajasthan on Wheels is the epitome of Rajasthan’s royal magnificence. We feel we can more to enhance the feeling of total maharaja style luxury and are giving the train a thorough makeover, said Mr Vinod Ajmera, Managing Director, RTDC, while commenting the plans.

When asked about specifics of the makeover he said that the wooden floors would receive a covering of richly luxurious carpet to minimize noise. Further, he said that new doors will replace existing ones to give a new look. The makeover is not limited to interiors that will receive a complete refurbishment. The train speed will also be increased so that guests spend less time on wheels and enjoy more time at each destination, he added.Read More...
The railroad made possible the displacement of millions of people, shortened the distances between people and led to the expansion of knowledge and cultures. However, the train has been for most travelers only the means carrying them to their places of work or approaching them (and away) of abandoned lands precisely in order to make a living. But there are exceptions. Jump from side to side crossing the rail dense mesh drawn on the five continents and discover other lands aboard a swanky train is a pleasure reserved for very few. There was a time when traveling was an adventure. The creation of these fantastic convoys seeks to recover that time where the journey is almost immaterial. Currently, there are fifty rail cruise passengers that attract not only the route, but also by the attentive service and attention to give to their passengers. These hotels on wheels real luxury and comfort. Topping the list these ten routes dream.


1. The Blue Train' in South Africa

Blue Train',South Africa

For the third year running, the 'Blue Train' African has won the title of 'Best Luxury Train' in the World Travel Awards held in Doha (Qatar). These awards are considered the highest recognition in the tourism sector and have even been called the 'Oscars' of tourism by The Wall Street Journal. The 'Blue Train' covers a distance of approximately 1,600 kilometers in South Africa, between Pretoria and Cape Town. Its origins date back to the trains 'Union Limited' and 'Union Express', which began in 1923, taking passengers from Johannesburg to the ships leaving from Cape Town to England. It is a five star hotel in motion, that runs through the spectacular scenery of South Africa in 27 hours of regular route. Guests are accommodated in luxurious cabins with private bathroom, digital entertainment center and air conditioning or heating. The train has two opulent lounges, a dining and exclusive jewelry, fine linens, marble tiles and gold fittings in the bathrooms. In addition, customers have butler service that caters for a maximum of four cabins, room service, laundry service, safes, phone ... Price depends on the chosen accommodation among 1,160 euros per person in a double cabin Luxury and about 2,000 euros single room De Luxe. http://www.bluetrain.co.za/

2. 'The Transcantábrico' of Green Spain


The Transcantábrico,Spain

The Feve most valuable jewel, 'The Transcantábrico' has made ​​it into the list of the 25 great railway journeys of the world, the distinction Society International Railway Travelers (IRT) and has been recognized two years ago as the 'best in the world 'by the South African' Blue Train '. Crosses Castile and Leon, the Basque Country, Cantabria, Asturias and Galicia, a distance of 600 kilometers that combines mountain and sea, in the most beautiful spots of Green Spain. Thirty years of uninterrupted rolling, the first tourist train Spain starts walking from Leon to Santiago de Compostela, a journey of 8 days and 7 nights to review the Spanish history from the Stone Age to the present. The train runs along the same routes by traveling the historic La Robla Railway, the old train carrying coal mining coal from León to Biscay. It has fourteen suites designed for the enjoyment and pleasure, exquisite decor and selected to unwind in a unique atmosphere. It has several original 1923 Pullman cars, railway real gems, especially decorated for 'The Transcantábrico' (no other convoy called 'Classic'). The fees for this year are around 4,200 euros per person. http://www.eltranscantabricogranlujo.com/es/

3. 'Venice Simplon Orient Express', the heir


With its restored 1920 cars, is one of the trains that retain the magical aura of the golden age of travel Agatha Christie immortalized in his novels. Heir to the glamorous 'Orient Express' (in 1977 he made ​​his last journey from Paris to Istanbul), the convoy has several itineraries that are completed with your brothers the 'Eastern and Oriental Express' and reaching Venice, Rome, London, Paris , Bucharest, Budapest, Vienna, Prague and Istanbul. Temple of elegance, is proud of the richness of their cabins decorated with fine marquetry and seats coated materials, designers wit result René Lalique and Prou, reviewed by James B. Sherwood in 1982. Private lounge during the day, with a sofa and coffee table turns into room at night with a low bed and a loft bed. It's a vintage train with 17 cars, 11 of them sleeping cars, built between 1926 and 1931. Decorated with bright blue paint and gold, and furnished with inlaid walls, leather sofas, velvet curtains and blown glass lamps, represents the pinnacle of elegance. His journey from Paris to Venice (1,980 euros per person) is one of the favorite destinations for lovers of luxury travel. http://www.orient-xpress.com/web/vsoe/venice_simplon_orient_express.jsp


4. 'Palace on Wheels', India Victorian

Palace on Wheels

Browse India by train is one of those dreams that every traveler is met. The Indian railway system, driven by Britain during its colonization, is currently the fourth largest in the world after the United States, Russia and China. The 14 cars of this palace on wheels are named after former Rajput states and are a magnificent example of the aesthetics of the buildings of the Maharajas and splendid interiors of the palaces Indians. Each car has a small pantry and a lounge to ensure availability of hot and cold drinks and refreshments, and a place to relax and meet. The journey takes 7 days and 8 nights, and runs through Delhi, Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Sawai Madhopur, Chittaurgarh, Udaipur, Bharatpur, Agra and back to Delhi. The meals at this train that transports you to the days of the British Empire in two cars serve restaurants ('The Maharaja and The Maharani'), decorated in a typical Sardinian style, where you can taste the delicious dishes prepared on the spot by excellent cooks and include all types of continental, Chinese and Indian. Prices over 4,000 euros per person. The visit to the Taj Mahal is included. http://www.palacesonwheels.com/

5. 'Royal Scotsman' by the Scottish Highlands


Exclusive passengers who decide to travel through the spectacular scenery of the Highlands, are received on board at the touch of the cleat by musicians dressed in national costume. A subsidiary of the London & North Eastern Railway Company-called The Special Scotch Express-, the group stays true to British tradition and offers its 36 passengers high-end service. Fleeing from the mists of Edinburgh, the 'Royal Scotsman' proposed new adventures for the Highlands, visiting castles, whiskey distilleries and attractions, as well as a variety of private circuits and thematic round Scotland and England. You can also enjoy the magical stories that the passage of time has written about the Highlands, and to stop living the Celilidh, the most important festival calendar native Scottish or to see the impressive Mont Stuart Victorian mansions. All train cars except the restaurant is 1928, were built in the 60s, a "vintage" in Edwardian merger with varnished wood, polished brass and fine fabrics. The more beautiful the route linking Edinburgh and Glasgow (2,870 euros), running through one of the most wild and picturesque country. http://www.royalscotsman.com/web/rs/the_royal_scotsman.jsp

6. 'Rovos Rail', pride of Africa


Since its inception in 1989, 'Rovos Rail' acquired international reputation. Carries up to 72 passengers in 36 superbly arranged suites where travelers can find the romantic atmosphere of rail travel and experience the magic and mystery of Africa. Pioneering luxury railway across the African continent, "Rovos Rail 'unpublished routes proposed by South Africa, Egypt, Namibia and Zimbabwe. Afrikaner Property tycoon auto industry and Rohan Vos, routes run through the lush territories authentic Kwazulu-Natal, Victoria Falls and Dar es Salaam, and the opportunity to see the famous nature reserve in Mpumalanga, the `place where the sun rises' to the Zulus. The convoy consists of a steam engine and 19 original cars of 20s and 30s Rhodesia Railways. The rooms are spacious. Highlights include suites with large beds, foot baths with Victorian era lounge and air conditioning. Period has restaurants and a wide range of amenities and services to make the trip (8,415 euros for 13 nights) an unforgettable experience. http://www.rovos.com/spanish

7. 'Maharaja Express' Indian luxury



Only a few have the privilege of touring India in one of its mythical and tourist trains. The 'Toy Train of Darjeeling' (built by the British in 1881, to join the Darjeeling tea plantations with Siliguri), the 'Fairy Queen' (the train 'Fairy Queen', which runs between Delhi and Alwar) and ' Palace on Wheels' are some of the best known. To this is added another offer luxurious train in the two years of operation has managed to sneak into the list of the most sumptuous. 'The Indian Maharaja-Deccan Odyssey' is the first luxury train tour of India operated privately. Make a schedule of 7 nights and 8 days Aurangaba-Mumbai-Ahmedabad-Udaipu-Sawai-Madhopur-Jaipur-Bharatpur-Agra-Delhi. The 'Maharaja's Express' has 42 cabins with a capacity for 86 people and a car like presidential suite. This is the first pan-India super luxury train that offers a combination of all the cultures of the country and whose range is not limited to one area of India, like its predecessors, roam only specific places in Rajasthan, Karnataka and Maharashtra. Prices range between $ 800 and 2,500, depending on the type of car you choose for this enviable cruise. http://www.maharajas-express-india.com/

8. 'Royal Canadian Pacific' and the Canadian Rockies


Opened on June 7, 2000, the train connects Toronto in the Great Lakes region, with Vancouver. Browse one of the world's most fascinating lines, built between 1881 and 1885 through wild and unexplored territories that still retain the charm of a century ago. Originally, it was managed by the Canadian Pacific Railway, which in the years following World War II decided to follow the fashion of the time and replace traditional cars other then very modern, aerodynamic and stainless steel. With 1920 cars restored, only supports 32 passengers. The cabins, with private bathrooms are paneled and decorated in classic English style. The tours go through the wild natural landscapes of the regions of Alberta and British Columbia. Shortly after her marriage to the Duke of Edinburgh, Queen Elizabeth II traveled in the 'Royal Canadian Pacific'. The usual course of 6 days and 5 nights (8,200 euros) begins and ends in Calgary. The train arrives at the Spiral Tunnels in Yoho National Park and then rises 326 meters along 16.9 miles of track in a narrow mountain pass. http://www.royalcanadianpacific.com/

9. 'The Ghan', by the Australian desert



Travel south to the north of Australia in one of the world's longest journeys. Board the train in Adelaide and watch the rolling green hills of South Australia give way to the desert, the Red Centre, the color of the brick, and finally to the tropical splendor of the Top End. Or hop in Darwin and watch how landscapes move in the opposite direction. Explore the inner city famous Alice Springs and Katherine on a lightning tour. Visit sacred Aboriginal sites around Alice Springs or take a scenic helicopter flight over Simpsons Gap. Navigate downriver Katherine Gorge, canoe down the Katherine River or opt for another adventure 'The Ghan' offers. The Australian Rail acquired its name from the Afghan workers (afghan, in English, and hence 'Ghan') who built the section linking Alice Springs (center) to Adelaide (South), and offers a tour of the desert and other Australian landscapes in a convoy slow and charismatic. The railway transaustraliano is administered by the federal government and now runs from Port Augusta, north of Adelaide to Alice Springs in the Northern Territory, through the Simpson Desert. Australia has over 40,000 kilometers of railways. Every detail of the 'Ghan' is careful to the extreme. This train is said to be a five star on wheels. Although really the tourist convoy has four categories, the first class is a unique experience and highly recommended. It has comfortable beds, dining car, lounge drinks, a cafe called Matilda's (following the famous Australian folk song 'Waltzing Matilda') and impeccable service. The 2,979 kilometers from Adelaide to Alice Springs are made ​​in a day and a night journey: 20 hours of tranquility and adventure (2,600 eutros). The travel speed is 130 kilometers per hour. http://www.greatsouthernrail.com.au/site/the_ghan.jsp

10. 'Al Andalus', in Iberian lands



The 'Al Andalus', acquired last year to train, has been rehabilitated by Feve resulting in a brand new luxury train with the spirit of yesteryear in which perfectly blend the comforts of XXI century with the glamor of the Belle Epoque . It consists of 11 pieces, railway real gems, of which 7 are sleeping cars with 32 suites (12 standard and 20 above), and four vehicles distributed lounge restaurant, bar and tea room. The trips last for 6 days and 5 nights with the following schedule: Seville, Cordoba, Ubeda-Baeza, Granada, Ronda, Cadiz, Jerez de la Frontera, Sanlucar de Barrameda and Seville. The passage (2,550 euros) includes all food and visits to the major sights of the cities through which it passes. The 'Al-Andalus' was conceived in the image and likeness of the legendary 'Orient Express', to explore the rugged Andalusian skin showing most inaccessible landscapes from the windows of a sleeper modernized. It is said that in one of them, the WR 3395, got to travel the very king of England, although this fact has never been desmostrar. There are four railway jewels, its four lounge cars of 1928 and 1930 International Car Company Beds, ex CIWL ('Giralda', 'Medina Azahara', 'Alhambra' and 'Gibralfaro'), areas that were for leisure and pleasure of the senses, which have been completely restored, keeping its original decor, but adding elements of comfort of modern trains. This season has premiered Iberian itinerary (2,550 euros in standard double suite) to visit Zaragoza, Pamplona, ​​Miranda de Ebro, Burgos, Salamanca, Ávila, Segovia and Madrid or the road to Santiago (Zaragoza, Miranda de Ebro, Burgos, Astorga, Ponferrada, Ourense Vedra, Ribadulla, Santiago de Compostela, Arousa, Pontevedra, Vigo and A Coruña). http://www.trenalandalus.com/

Original List At : http://www.elcomercio.es/

Palace on Wheels OfferThe first luxury train of India, Palace on Wheels has brought an ear to ear smile on the faces of its customers after it announced its 10% discounts on the journeys in the upcoming season. All scheduled departures in the 2013-14 season will have a minimum of 10% rebate on the total ticket price. Detailed information of the departure schedule is given on the website of the Indian Luxury trains.Read More.....
Indian Luxury Trains, the leading luxury tour management company, has announced 10% discounts on all bookings made before 30th June,Royal Rajasthan on Wheels.

Royal Rajasthan on Wheels Offer


Royal Rajasthan on Wheels Highlights

  • Royal Rajasthan on Wheels , one of the Luxury Trains in India, showcases the perfect mix of modern luxuries and traditions. 
  • Launched in 2009, the Royal Rajasthan on Wheels has gained a fair bit of mileage owing to its superb interiors and excellent itinerary.  
  •  The itinerary of the train is of 7 nights and 8 days, covering some of the major destinations like Delhi, Jodhpur, Udaipur/Chittorgarh, and so on. 
  • Price Starting from. USD 4130 (Per Person Per Journey).
  • The train’s journey appeals especially to those looking for a close insight into the life and times of erstwhile Indian Maharajas.
  • Royal Rajasthan on Wheels has 13 Deluxe Saloons – each named after a famous Rajput palace such as Chandra Mahal, Moti Mahal, Hawa Mahal, Surya Mahal, Sukh Mahal, Jal Mahal, Padmini Mahal, Kishori Mahal, Jogi Mahal, Umaid Palace, Phool Mahal, Kumbha Palace and Lalgarh Palace. 
  • The Super Deluxe Saloon is aptly named the “Taj Mahal”.
  • The train is Wi-Fi enabled. The windows of the train are the largest in any running train in India  to offer the visual delight on your majestic sojourn.
  • Together with a sitting lounge, spa, bar and restaurant.

The highlight of the journey is the trip to the majestic Taj mahal in the final leg of the journey. Tickets are available on a first come first serve basis and all additional information can be gathered from the Indian Luxury Trains website.
IHPL photo contest
Tours and Travel major, Indian Holiday Pvt. Ltd., has announced the IHPL Photo Caption Contest on Facebook where participants have to upload their best travel photographs, complemented by a punchy caption that best describes their experience. 

Prizes for winners include an IHPL Travel Bag (1st Prize), a 16 GB Stylish  Pen Drive (2nd Prize) and an IHPL T-shirt (3rd Prize). All prizes are accompanied  by Travel Vouchers of value of 2500, 1500 and 1000 INR for the top three positions.

The contest is especially inspiring for budding photographers and travel photojournalists who are looking to make a decent buck out of their recent clicks. To upload their entries, participants can follow  this link.Read More..........
World's Best Luxury Trains
Each year, the International Rail Traveller Society comes out with ranking of the best trains in the world. These luxury train recreate a bygone age of elegant traveling. Journeys lasting for weeks where arrival doesn't matter but the exclusive experience on board and tastefully selected destinations fuse together to create a saga of romance, elegance and adventure.

In addition, we give a list of all tourist trains in the world:

Europe
  • Danube Express  (From Budapest, Hungary, to Istanbul, Turkey, and Frankfurt, Germany)
  • Bernina Express  (Chur and St Moritz, Davos, Switzerland, Tirano, Italy)
America
Africa
  • Blue Train  (Cape Town-Johannesburg, South Africa)
  • Pride of Africa / Rovos Rail  (Cape Town, Pretoria, South Africa, and extensions to Victoria Falls, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Dar el Salaam, Tanzania)
Asia 
  • Toy Train  (Darjeeling and Indian Himalayas, India)
Australia
However, we believe that IRT Society has missed out on Maharajas' Express, the latest Maharaja Train in India which was recently voted World's Leading Luxury Train at the World Travel Awards.
Original List At :  http://www.irtsociety.com/