8 Luxury Trains In India That Are Worth Spending A Fortune In 2020 - Part 3

5. Golden Chariot



The Golden Chariot is one of the superb luxury trains in India that takes you to some of the most famous tourist places in South India. Launched in 2008, the Golden Chariot is well known for its impeccable hospitality. The train has AC chambers with royal interiors, bars, restaurants serving multi-variety cuisines, mini gym, ayurveda spa and other 5-star facilities.luxury trains

Regarded by tourists as one of the best luxury trains of India, it was also awarded as ‘Asia’s Leading Luxury Train’ in the year 2013.

Routes:

  • Pride of the South (Bangalore – Kabini – Mysore – Hassan – Hampi – Badami – Goa – Bangalore)
  • Southern Splendour (Bangalore – Chennai – Mahabalipuram – Pondicherry – Thanjavur – Madurai – Thiruvananthapuram – Alleppey – Kochi – Bangalore)

The Golden Chariot runs from October to March, and duration for both the routes is 7 nights, 8 days.

The Golden Chariot train price in India per cabin on twin sharing basis for Pride of the South:
For international travelers- US$8,260 + 4.5% Service tax
For Indian travelers- INR 3,08,000 + 4.5% Service tax

Starting fares per cabin on twin sharing basis for Southern Splendour:
For international travelers- US$9,130 + 4.5% Service tax
For Indian travelers- INR 3,50,000 + 4.5% Service tax

Website: The Golden Chariot


6. Royal Orient Train


Embark on a royal journey by the Royal Orient Train and enjoy a delightful experience of traveling to famous tourist destinations onboard one of the best luxury trains in India. Journey by this train is a combination of absolute chivalry and unimaginable opulence.

The palatial-style comfortable cabins, well-trained hospitality professionals, multi cuisine restaurant with the “Watering Hole” Bar, spacious baths, a library and almost all facilities that come to your mind while imagining yourself in a 5-star hotel – Royal Orient Train has them.

Route: Delhi – Chittorgarh/Udaipur -Junagarh/Veraval- Sasan Gir/Dilwara – Palitana- Sarkhej- Ahmedabad- Jaipur- Delhi

The Royal Orient Train runs all year round, and the duration is 7 nights, 8 days. City attractions one can see en route are:

  • Delhi – Qutub Minar, Red Fort, Jama Masjid, India Gate
  • Chittorgarh/Udaipur – Chittorgarh Fort, City Palace, boating in Lake Pichhola, Shilpgram and Royal Gardens
  • Junagarh/Veraval – Ashokan Rock EDICT of 3rd Century BC, Darbar Hall Museum, Mausoleum of Nawab
  • Mahabat Khanji, Somnath Temple on the shore of the Arabian Sea
  • Sasan Gir National Park – Lion Sanctuary
  • Dilwara – St. Paul’s church and Mandir Beach
  • Palitana – Jain Temple atop Shatrunjaya Hills
  • Ahmedabad – Gandhi Ashram, Calico Museum of Textiles, Sidi Aayyad’s Mosque
  • Jaipur – Amar Fort and elephant ride, Hawa Mahal, City palace, Jantar Mantar (observatory)

Starting fares per cabin per person for one night on twin sharing basis from October-March:
For international travelers: US$200 + 4.5% Service tax
For Indian travelers: INR 7,480 + 4.5% Service tax

Starting fares per cabin per person for one night on twin sharing basis from April-September:
For international travelers: US$150 + 4.5% Service tax
For Indian travelers: NA

WEBSITE: Royal Orient Train


7. Fairy Queen Express



The Fairy Queen Express is one of the oldest trains providing luxury train journeys in India. Powered by the oldest serving steam locomotive built in around 1855, Fairy Queen has its own charm as it rambles through to Alwar in Rajasthan. With a mention in the Guinness Book of World Records and a recipient of National Tourism Award, Fairy Queen easily makes it to  the list of most luxurious trains in India.


Route:
 Delhi – Alwar – Sariska- Alwar – Delhi

Runs from October to March on 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the month. Duration of the journey is 1 night, 2 days. Attractions at its two stoppages – Sariska and Alwar – are:

Starting fares for full package
(Two-way train journey + sightseeing / stay at Sariska for an adult)
INR 8,600 + Government taxes/Service taxes

Website: Fairy Queen

Note: Routes, schedules, boarding and deboarding points, and tariffs for the luxury train tours in India mentioned in this article are subject to change in accordance with directives of Government of India with prior information.


8. Heritage On Wheels


Last but not the least, One of the oldest luxury trains in India, the Heritage on Wheels showcases the traditions and culture of Rajasthan that have been passed from one generation to another in the finest manner possible. Adorning interiors that never fails to teleport a traveler to the golden days of the state, the Heritage on Wheels is one of the most expensive trains in India.


With the floors of this train being covered by local restaurant that serves authentic and continental cuisine, and the rooms that never fail to reek of the Royal vibes, this is one of those trains that one should definitely experience at least once in their lifetime. Making travelers feel like a queen or a king, the Heritage on Wheels is all about luxury and lavishness.

Route: Jaipur – Bikaner – Tal Chhapar and Shekhawati – Jaipur – Depart

Some of the popular attractions that one see when traveling on the Heritage on Wheels for 3 nights and 4 days are:

  • Bikaner: Junagarh Fort, Haat, Camel Safari, Lalgarh Palace, National Research Centre
  • Tal Chhapar & Shekhawati: Laxmangarh Fort, Goenka Haveli, Sikar, Churu, Mandawa, Nawalgarh
  • Jaipur: Hawa Mahal, Amber Palace, City Palace, Jantar Mantar

Starting fares:
For single occupancy: $300 per person, per night
For double occupancy: $200 per person, per night
For triple occupancy: $150 per person, per night

WEBSITE: Heritage On Wheels

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