Showing posts with label luxury train travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label luxury train travel. Show all posts
The luxury royal train, Palace on Wheels, has registered nearly 13 per cent rise in income, but had a flat growth of nine per cent in the number of tourists in 2017-18, an official said. A meagre 124 more tourists took the train, from 1,373 in the financial year of 2016-17 to 1,497 last fiscal, said Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation (RTDC) chairman Sanjeev Sharma.

13% Rise in Income of Indian Luxury Train Palace on Wheels

The income from operations rose by around Rs 4.22 crore to Rs 37.44 crore in 2017-18 from Rs 33.22 crore in the year-ago period, a rise of 12.60 per cent, Sharma said. The train was run as Heritage Palace on Wheels this tourism season, RTDC general manager Pradeep Bohra said.

The train rakes were refurbished to give a new look and super-luxury environment, he said, adding that the state hold immense tourism potential for luxury royal trains in the upcoming year.

The super luxury train of Maharashtra, the Deccan Odyssey, arrived in Vijayapura on Sunday. It will also halt at Bagalkot on Monday to show enchanting monuments of both the districts to passengers.

The special 21-coach train which covers three States, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, will visit Vijayapura and Bagalkot districts, which are home to some splendid monuments built during the Adil Shahi and Chalukya eras.

The luxurious Deccan Odyssey which arrived at Vijayapura on Sunday will halt at Bagalkot on Monday.


This is one of the trains that offer five star facilities on wheels. One could enjoy Jacuzzi, spa, and a variett of cuisines.

The train has all the luxury that one could dream of. This train not only gives the best travelling experience but also takes passengers to various tourist destinations of three States during its sojourn, said Srirang Athale, logistic supplier, in Vijayapura.

Mr. Athale said that the train saves time and energy of the people in booking various modes of transport and hotels during their visit to listed tourists destination.

“Just pay once and all your needs are taken care between Mumbai and Mumbai for eight days,” he said.

He said that the train which operates generally between October and May, carries a maximum of 80 passengers based on booking.

The fair is around Rs. 5 lakh/person for the eight-day tour in which monuments such as Gol Gumbaz, the Badami caves, Aihole, Pattadakal, the Golconda in Hyderabad, the Ajanta-Ellora caves are shown.

Mr. Athale said that though most of the passengers who book are foreigners, some elite Indians also travel by this train for that different experience in life.

He said that States such as Rajasthan and Karnataka have also introduced luxury trains called the Palace on Wheels and the Golden Chariot.

Mr. Athale said that trains such as the Deccan Odyssey have helped in improving tourism industry here and more importantly, made Indian and foreign travellers to know about the ancient monuments of Vijayapura.

Among the many luxurious trains in the world, Deccan Odyssey stands out owing to its quality of service.

The legacy of princely sojourns across the wilderness, mountains and deserts of India is continued by the Deccan Odyssey.

Ride in the lap of luxury with the Deccan Odyssey


Its captivating journeys beautifully cover the exotic landscapes of India.

An experience, in transit, that is hard to forget!

The Deccan Odyssey has 6 meticulously designed journeys to offer to its guests that traverses through the diverse landscape of India- lush landscapes, valleys, bustling cities and wide farm fields.

Take a sneak peak into the luxurious train...

Arrival

Upon arrival at each station, every guest is welcomed with the demonstration of the local art and tradition either through the form of lively dance or song.


These demonstrations are presented by the local talent who are dressed in ethnic attire with bands playing traditional music.

Deluxe Cabin



Echoing the penchant of the erstwhile royals, the Deluxe coaches of Deccan Odyssey are outfitted with cozy furniture and personalized guest amenities.

Presidential Suite


The train oozes sophistication with exquisite decor and all modern comforts - en suite facilities with hot and cold water on demand, Wi-Fi, cell phones with all emergency numbers fed in, television for entertainment purposes with famous classic, thoughtful and modern movies.

Royal Restaurant

One of the two gourmet restaurants, Waavar has been designed to keep the element of Indian royalty intact.


The chefs create local specialties of the very state that the train travels through.

The brilliantly decorated interiors of the second restaurant add on more flavours to each gourmet, a large selection of Indian, oriental and continental delicacies.

Conference Room and Dance Floor


The well-equipped conference room fitted with all one might need for meetings and discussions or simply lounge around.

It can be converted into a dance floor at night.

Gym


The luxury train also boasts of a small gym designed for the guests who do not want to miss out on their fitness sessions during the week long journey

The in-house salon, Ayush, boasts of well-trained masseurs who incorporate ancient Indian techniques to help you relax your body and rejuvenate your mind.

Route



Each sojourn has been planned well to include some of the most exotic locations of western India.

The train travels time through its path covering UNESCO world heritage sites, thrilling wildlife, bustling bazaars and the wondrous caves.

Source:http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/slideshows/infrastructure/ride-in-the-lap-of-luxury-with-the-deccan-odyssey/slideshow/54625019.cms
The world’s most expensive and leading luxury train, the seven-star super luxury Maharajas’ Express will soon be operated in Telangana.

World's Most Expensive Train Maharajas Express set to chug along in Telangana

The state tourism department and IRCTC officials on Wednesday discussed the proposal for operating super luxury Maharaja Express traveling from Konkan to Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu via Telangana.

Maharajas’ Express will halt at Secunderabad and Kazipet junctions in the state.

IRTS chairman AK Manocha and Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Limited (IRCTC) group general manager Smita Rawat held discussions with Telangana State Tourism Development Corporation chairman P Ramulu, tourism secretary B Venkatesham and Telangana State Tourism Development Corporation managing director Christina Z Chongthu on Wednesday. As requested by Ramulu, the IRCTC chairman also agreed to run three-star luxury trains from Secunderabad to Shirdi, Goa and Tirupati with basic tariff structure of bus fares.

IRCTC chairman Manocha sought cooperation from Tourism and Culture Department for providing backend services such as local transportation (for local sight seeing), accommodation, catering, entry tickets with tour escort services for the groups which are booked by IRCTC for promoting tourism destinations like Basara, Warangal, Hyderabad and Bhadrachalam.

The Indian Railway Catering & Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) has set its sights on the lucrative Bollywood pie to expand its revenue potential.

Its officials met with state officials last week and discussed the possibility of having Bollywood stars travelling in their luxury trains such as Maharaja Express.


Currently, the Mumbai tourism package offered by the IRCTC is limited, with tourists having the option of booking a helicopter ride for a birds-eye view of important landmarks in the city.

However, railway officials have noted that many foreign tourists are avid Bollywood fans and would lap up the chance, if given, to travel in the same train as the film stars. “We first need to determine if the actors themselves are amenable to the prospect of a luxury train travel for major events that happen across the country such as an awards event. The stars could travel in style, though it would mean spending more time in travelling when compared to flights,” said an official on condition of anonymity.

IRCTC has already proposed its plan to the state early this month. Another meeting between the railway and state officials is expected in the first week of July.

The IRCTC has forayed into budget tourism, like the `35,000 economic budget for the Deccan Odyssey, connecting Mumbai and Delhi.

Officials at the meeting said Union minister Suresh Prabhu has also shown an interest in the project. “He knows we cannot earn enough from just passenger fares which are extremely subsidised. So projects like these are being looked at as alternative sources of revenue,” the official added.

Railway officials will take help of event management companies to rope in the stars. Holding such functions in luxury trains itself, is another possibility being considered, said the official.

Palace on Wheels - Luxury Tourist Train
Palace on Wheels Train
Rajasthan, India — Trains are fascinating. If you have time and patience, train travel is one of the most enjoyable modes of transportation.

On my current tour of India, I traveled through the western Indian state of Rajasthan aboard the Palace on Wheels. It is a luxury tourist train that makes a weeklong excursion through the state.

From the moment I stepped onto the platform at the Safdar Jang railway station in New Delhi to the strains of live Indian music to the time I got off a week later at the same station, I had a journey of delightful sights, sounds, and smells.

The train is a vivid reminder of a bygone era when Indian rulers rode elephants to board their train compartments and travel in the lap of luxury and comfort. They almost literally carried their palaces with them — hence the name of the train.

A train journey such as this one amounts to much more than luxurious staterooms and a well-trained bevy of elegant-looking staff who look after your every whim.

Rajasthan is the most western state in India, adjoining Pakistan. It has a rich history. The Palace on Wheels provides its riders with glimpses of that history, with a backdrop of impressive palaces and forts.

The train stops at Jaipur, in the northern part of the state. Along the way, the train makes daylong stops in the cities of Udaipur, Chittorgarh, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, and Agra, the site of the Taj Mahal.

With imagination, you could still hear the drumbeats of battles that were fought on the plains and hills of Rajasthan an eon ago. Tales of valor and bravery, mixed with a tinge of prejudice, are commonplace.

Each city has a compelling story of epic battles fought centuries and sometimes millennia ago. Some of those stories are part of local myth. One enduring myth is that religion always separated invaders from the invaded.

Chittorgarh, a fortress city on top of a broad hill, was coveted by many invaders because of its strategic location at the crossroads of southern Rajasthan and south Asia.

According to legend, the fortress repelled two attacks by the armies of kings from northern India. But in the third attack, in the 16th century, Muslim Mughal King Akbar, who ruled vast parts of India, conquered Chittorgarh.

Before the battle lines for the third attack were drawn, thousands of women in the besieged fort committed suicide. The legend of these Rajput women killing themselves to preserve their honor and that of their nation has become ingrained in the psyche of the people of Chittorgarh and other places.

A historic narrative defined by sharp religious borders ignores the fact that political alliances often crossed religious divisions. King Akbar’s trusted general, who led many a campaign, was Man Singh, the Rajput ruler of Jaipur.

The architecture of some cities of Rajasthan is breathtaking. Forts and palaces were built at strategic locations, with an eye for the environment and availability of local materials. Because of the colors of the stones that were used, Jaipur is called the Pink City and Jaisalmer the Golden City.

I was surprised to see a young man at every stop we made. A bag slung on his shoulder, he would greet passengers with clasped hands and a beautiful smile. He asked whether we needed a shoeshine.

He had been following this train for more than eight years, eking out a living by providing his services to well-to-do travelers. Even if your shoes do not need a shine, you feel compelled to help this cheerful and hard-working young man.

The unfolding panorama you see from the train is interesting and at times poignant. Urban areas — congested, chaotic, and deliciously eclectic — are a far cry from the laid-back days of bullock carts and horse-driven buggies.

The rural landscape, however, has not changed much over the years. An occasional lush green field with sheaves of wheat comes into view, reminding me of Vincent Van Gogh’s series of paintings Wheat Fields. A Persian wheel adds an exotic eastern touch to the scene.

It was a memorable week, and one of the most exciting excursions I ever have had.

Source: http://www.toledoblade.com/S-Amjad-Hussain/2014/04/28/On-board-India-s-Palace-on-Wheels-for-a-trip-into-history.html

"Charters offer a way for a group of people knowing each other to travel in comfort and Maharajas Express royal charter is one of the world's leading luxury train offering royal charters."

Maharajas Express Royal Charter
Maharajas'  Express - One of the world's leading luxury train offering royal charters.
Maharajas Express proudly announced the first Charter Trip scheduled for this season. In the wake of global interest in the world’s top luxury train and the fact that it has won the WTA award twice in succession, the Royale Maharajas Express has become one of the most desirable royal train trips of all time. A Japanese group has chartered the Maharajas Express and the world’s most luxurious train will operate ahead on its charter on 20th April 2014.

“We are all highly excited and anticipate 20th April 2014 when the Maharajas Express charter trip will commence. This time, it is a Japanese group that will be enjoying Indian royalty aboard the world’s best luxury train. In addition to this, there are other 6 Charter bookings on the final stages which are from Russia, Middle east, Europe and US for this approaching season” announced a representative of Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Ltd (IRCTC), Indian Railway’s catering wing handling the Maharajas Express operations in India.

That the Maharajas is a cut above the rest can be seen from the fact that it has been winning awards at a world level since it commenced  operations in 2010. We have won the Conde Nast Traveler Award 2  01 1,  the CNBC Travel Award 2010 and the World  Travel Association 2012 and 2013 award under the category, ‘the World’s Leading Luxury Train’, dramatically underlining how far and above it is from the others. Get details of tours and itineraries from the website.

Maharajas Express welcomes individuals to opt for Maharajas Train package and, at the same time, is equally focused on Charters & niche MICE segment on a royal scale, perhaps the start of a conference or meeting on board. Should a corporate organization so desire it, they are fully equipped to arrange meetings, conferences and exhibitions aboard the world’s most luxurious train. Niche MICE train tours offer something extraordinarily elevated from conferences in hotels or similar venues and contribute hugely to raising a brand value and projecting an incomparable image, according to the spokesman.

They have taken note of special preferences and shall have Japanese chefs on board to prepare their favorite recipes. The accent being on royal Indian cuisine, Maharajas shall, of course, have esteemed chefs waiting to delight Japanese guests with princely concoctions. 

"This chartered royal train trip was concluded after extensive negotiations when Maharajas conclusively proved to our Japanese guests why the world's leading luxury train is the best way to go."

Embark on a Luxury Train Journey
A train vacation offers scenery, romance and nostalgia like no other holiday can. Purvaja Sawant shortlists some of the world's well-known luxury trains that provide comfort, style and service, a la royalty

Maharajas' Express, India
The latest luxury offering in India, a tour on this train will transport you back to the era of elegant travelling, reminiscent of the romance of Indian Maharajas. There are five pan-Indian journeys offered by the Maharajas Express, which include two golden triangle tour itineraries covering cities like Jaipur, Agra and Delhi. Equipped with state-of-the-art amenities such as Wi-Fi internet, individual climate control and luxury restaurants, the train can carry a total of 84 passengers in elegantly appointed cabins, including a lavish presidential suite spanning over an entire carriage!

Rovos Rail, South Africa
Established in 1989, Rovos Rail is said to be the most luxurious train in the world offering an old-world elegance. Celebrated for its teak equipment, the train boasts of a stellar dining place, amazing South African wine list, and friendly on-board service. The coaches have been painstakingly rebuilt with fine teak panelling, traditional furnishings and period decor. Journeys on this train are made up of a series of departures, lasting from 24 hours to a fortnight. It winds through Africa's most beautiful and vivid scenery, ranging from farmlands and mountains to vineyards and forests. It can accommodate up to 72 passengers in its 36 royal, deluxe and pullman suites.

Venice-Simplon Orient Express, Europe
Popularised by author Agatha Christie in her thriller novel Murder on the Orient Express, the train still runs on the legendary route from Paris to Istanbul, since it first took the course in 1889. Its six-night trip includes guided tours in Budapest, Sinaia, Bucharest and Varna and offers its passengers ample time to enjoy the luxurious amenities of the train - champagne poured by white-gloved hands and lavish cabins - while taking in the breathtaking sights and sounds of Europe.

The Blue Train, South Africa
This train combines the luxury of the world's leading hotels with the charm of train travel and has had many kings and presidents as its customers. It runs eight times a month between Pretoria and Cape Town. One of its USPs is its authentic South African cuisine - dishes like Karoo lamb, Kabeljou, Knysna oysters and Impala. The route is a 27-hour journey and includes a sightseeing stop in each direction.

Source:http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/travel/Embark-on-a-luxurious-rail-journey/articleshow/28703355.cms
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.......
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.


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.....
Maharajas' Express is voted leading luxury train in the world. This luxury train offer 5 journeys across fascinating and culturally potent destinations in India. Life a Maharaja life and regale in a world of red carpets and high teas with Maharajas on board Maharajas' Express.



palace on wheels
Palace on Wheels Train
Indian Luxury Trains, the leading luxury tour management company, has announced 5-10% discounts on all pre-bookings made before 15th May, 2013 for Palace on Wheels and Royal Rajasthan on Wheels. 

Palace on Wheels has served as an excellent precedent to the other Indian luxury trains incepted after it and has set a benchmark in terms of hospitality and facilities on-board. While aboard the Palace on Wheels, not only will  you admire the quality of its decor but also experience the hospitality that is worthy of the Maharajas. The kind of services offered to the train’s guests are at par with a 5-star hotel.The itinerary of the Palace on  Wheels journey is amazing and features some of the most sought-after destinations of Rajasthan, including the Golden Triangle with Jaisalmer, JodhpurUdaipur among others.Read More....

Indian Maharaja TrainIndian Maharaja is one of the most fantastic ways to travel around Indian destinations that are located in the states of Rajasthan, Maharashtra, and Delhi. And yes, guests are also taken on a fantasy sojourn to the romantic ambience of the Taj Mahal and its nearby areas. The train offers two distinct itineraries to its guests. While one tour begins from Mumbai and ends in Delhi, the other one begins in Delhi and ends at Mumbai. Thus, depending on the port of arrival in India, guests could choose from either of the journeys and explore India in a never before way. With this article we strive to bring to the surface, the highlights that one can expect while embarking on an Indian Maharaja tour.

The Ajanta Caves, Aurangabad 

Ajanta Caves, Aurangabad
The Ajanta Caves, Aurangabad
One of the most popular highlights of Indian Maharaja is a trip to the age-old Ajanta caves. A world heritage site as has been recognized by UNESCO, the Ajanta caves are most popular for the religious paintings that depict various sentiments and sensibilities of the Buddhist era. Besides the impeccable paintings, the caves also exhibit fine craftsmanship in terms of the sturdy pillars that have been adorned with designs.

The Ellora Caves, Aurangabad 

Ellora Caves, Aurangabad
The Ellora Caves, Aurangabad
Another architectural marvel, the ancient caves of Ellora house Buddhist, Jain, and Hindu temples and monasteries in its midst. Fine specimens of rock cut wonders, each of the caves are marvelous pieces displaying the artistic talents of the people of those times. They also hint towards the religious harmony that was prevalent during that era. The Kailash temple is a must-visit destination while here.

The City Palace, Udaipur 

City Palace, Udaipur
The City Palace, Udaipur 
Built by Maharana Udai Singh, the City palace complex in Udaipur is one of the most beautiful attractions that guests aboard the Indian Maharaja can feast on. Adding constant beauty to the palace complex is the lake Pichola that flows just outside the palace walls. Some of the most significant structures housed within the City Palace include the Bari Pol, the Hathi Pol, Tripolia Gate, Fateh Prakash Palace, Jagdish temple, Manek Chowk, Mor Chowk, and the Amar Vilas.

The Ranthambore National Park, Sawai Madhopur 

Ranthambore National Park
The Ranthambore National Park, Sawai Madhopur 
Located in the district of Sawai Madhopur, Ranthambore National Park is home to several varieties of tigers, leopards, desert cats, Indian flying foxes, and langurs. It also houses a large number of birds including the parakeets, great crested grebes, eagles, and cuckoos. Guests visiting this park, while sojourning aboard the Indian Maharaja can stay in the wildlife environs of the resorts housed here such as Sherbagh, Vanya Vilas Resort, and Tiger Moon Resort.

The Taj Mahal , Agra

Taj Mahal , Agra
Taj Mahal, Agra
The ultimate name when it comes to the genre of love and romance, Taj Mahal is almost a synonym for India. Located in the city of Agra, barely 200 km from the national capital, Delhi; Taj Mahal is one of the Seven Wonders of the World. This stately structure is made out of pure white marble. A clear inspiration drawn from the Mughal, Indian, and Persian architectural designs repertoire is reflected throughout the place.

With these and many more highlights waiting to enthrall you, what less can a guests aboard the Indian Maharaja expect other than a magical spell? Remember this magical spell is automatically cast on all guests opting to voyage around the country onboard this luxury train.

Golden Chariot
Golden Chariot Train
Golden Chariot, the luxury train run by Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation (KSTDC), in collaboration with Indian railways is all set to include Andhra Pradesh in its itinerary.

According to a KSTDC source, “Hyderabad was keen to be included in the Golden Chariot itinerary. So KSTDC why not? By entering Andhra Pradesh, the luxury train will now complete the entire Southern Triangle touching all the four southern states - Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala.”

The project will however take two years to implement as it has to be done without disturbing the existing routes and railway tracks will also have to be laid.

The Golden Chariot, named after the famous Stone Chariot at Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Karnataka presently has two routes charted out. The Pride of the South itinerary over 8 days/7 nights begins every Monday from Bengaluru and traverses through Mysore, visiting Srirangapatna, Mysore Palace, the Nagarhole National Park (Kabini) and continuing to the historical sites of Shravanabelagola, Belur - the 11th century cradle of Hoysala architecture and a World Heritage Site, Halebid, Hampi and thereafter entering into the triangular heritage site of Badami, Pattadakal, Aihole, and finally the beaches of Goa before ending in Bengaluru.

The second route, Southern Splendour of 7 nights/8 days covers Bengaluru - Chennai - Puducherry - Tanjavur - Madurai -Thiruvananthpuram - Kanyakumari - Kovalam - Alleppey and Kochi.

Source- http://travel.financialexpress.com/sections/market-section/1220-golden-chariot-set-to-include-andhra-pradesh-in-itinerary

Palace on Wheels
Palace on Wheels Train
India’s first luxury tourist train, running for more than 30 years, Palace on Wheels will soon enter into refurbishing and maintenance mode for the upcoming run season. But there is a good news for the connoisseurs of luxury train travel. The April departures of this Indian luxury train will have a 25% rebate on the total ticket price. The four departure dates in the month of April are as follows- 3rd April, 10th April, 17th April and 24th April. The departure schedule is given on the website of the Indian luxury trains. 

Launched on 26th January, 1982, Palace on Wheels was  designed to introduce the art of luxury train traveling in India. When launched, the train was composed of the original rail carriages of the erstwhile Indian monarchs and were later replaced with the replica carriages to accommodate the technological advancement. The 14 guest carriages of this luxury tourist train display a marvelous intermingle of traditional décor and state  of the art amenities and can play host to 88 people in all. 

The 8 days and 7 night  journey offered by the Palace on Wheels train traverses the course of erstwhile princely  states in Rajasthan along with a halt in Agra. The destinations of Rajasthan covered by this train include Jaipur, Sawai Madhopur, Chittorgarh, Udaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur and Bharatpur. The weeklong journey offers a dash of forts, palaces, sand dunes and fairs and festivals. Guided off train excursions are provided at each destination where the train halts.



Welcome to Guests on board the Deccan Odyssey
The next journey of the Deccan Odyssey, a luxurious and expensive five-star train, will offer commuters a 25% discount. Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) has offered the sop to attract rich Indian travellers.
The train will leave Mumbai on January 30 and return on February 6. It will take passengers to the pristine beaches of Sindhudurg and Goa, apart from historical marvels in Aurangabad (Ellora), Jalgaon ( Ajanta) and forests in Kolhapur and Nashik as well. 
The train is popular among foreigners, especially Germans and the French.
According to an estimate by tourism corporation officials, Indian travellers contribute hardly 5% of the total passengers. The MTDC officials believe the primary reason for the poor number of Indian travellers is the steeply priced tickets, which comes down to around Rs4 lakh (including taxes) for a seven-day trip.
Deccan Odyssey, run jointly by Deccan Odyssey and the Maharashtra government, is the second such train to be introduced in the country in 2005, after Palace on Wheels run by Rajasthan tourism department.Read Full Article at Daily News