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."

India by Maharajas Express Train
The Maharajas' Express has spacious cabins, fine food and private performances..................

When we stepped off the train at the small station of Pachora, 250 miles northeast of Mumbai, Lord Ganesha was waiting.

A man costumed as the Hindu god was carried by turbaned attendants and accompanied by folk dancers who whirled to ancient stringed instruments, reedy horns and hand drums. Ganesha sported a pinkish elephant head, complete with trunk and oversize ears, but he blessed us with a very human hand. Locals must have felt like the circus had arrived in town, for despite the early hour, they had come to watch the welcome arranged specially for us.

It was appropriate to be greeted by the god of good fortune: We were a lucky group—passengers taking a 2,000-mile journey from Mumbai to New Delhi on the Maharajas' Express, one of the most luxurious trains in the world. Read More