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'Royal travels': These trains charge more than 7-star hotels

'Royal travels': These trains charge more than 7-star hotels

When in India, one must not miss the thrill of travelling on a classy and homier train, courtesy of the Indian Railways. And these adventure train rides provide travellers unsurpassed comfort while also allowing them to explore some of India's most famous tourist attractions.

These ultra-luxurious carriages are more than just a form of transportation, charging more than 7-star hotels. They're an experience in and of itself, especially if you're not in a hurry to reach your destination.

Now that super-fast rail services are available, let us have a look at some of India's most refined and most luxury trains, which will allow you to travel like a king or queen.

Deccan Odyssey

A luxury compartment will cost you Rs 4.3 lakhs for a seven-night/eight-day journey across Maharashtra, while the imperial cabin would cost you Rs 9.25 lakhs. The entire trip will take you through some of the most scenic areas in the state. While travelling through the picturesque Western Ghats, travellers can get a glimpse of the Deccan Plateau.

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On its approach to Mumbai, the train will pass through Maharashtra and a few other Konkan provinces. You'll find a couple of restaurants, a bar, a spa, a business centre, and other amenities onboard. There is also a bookstore, a small gymnasium, and a boudoir.

Maharajas' Express

The Maharaja Express train, which connects more than 12 locations in North-Western and Central India, costs Rs 15 lakhs per head for seven days. And the same is true if you choose an 'individual suite.'

The Maharajas' Express is one of the most expensive trains in the world, and for five consecutive years, has been ranked among the world's top deluxe trains. Additionally, this magnificent carriage won a World Travel Award. The entire rail system, with its hydraulic suspension, live television, internet, attached restrooms, cafeteria compartments, a pub, lobby, and curio store, has the potential to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

The Golden Chariot

On this seven-star Express train, a seven-day luxury cabin for a single traveller costs almost Rs 16 lakhs. Furthermore, this is a substantial sum! Onboard his express train, he has two restaurants, lounges, a conference room, a gym, and spa facilities. Additionally, the same is equipped with round-the-clock internet access and satellite television antennas. The railway as a whole, which features lavender and metallic gold cabins, connects tourist spots throughout southern India, starting from Karnataka and Kerala to Puducherry.

Royal Rajasthan On Wheels

As the names imply, this is the world's most regal rail. It shares all of the attributes of the preceding premium carriages. The same, with its sumptuous cabins, outstanding restaurants, and spa centre, is far more than a train. And the amenities are comparable to those of a seven-star resort. Additionally, there is a souvenir bus that offers beer mugs, imprinted suede-leather jewellery, wine decanter sets, and leatherette picture frames, among other items. All you need to do is pay a charge of Rs. 7.5 lakhs to enjoy this fantastic experience!

Palace On Wheels

This royal train traverses western and northern India on a seven-night/eight-day schedule. The Super Deluxe Suite on this luxurious carriage costs about Rs 2 lakhs per night. Additionally, since Palace on Wheels is only open from September to April each year, it offers a great chance to experience life during the imperial period. This rail is self-contained and fitted with an air-conditioning system. Additionally, it includes fourteen sumptuous parlours, antique carriages, and a couple of restaurants, all of which are furnished in traditional Rajasthani style.

Royal Orient Train

The railway, which is intended to transport passengers back in time to the period of the maharajas, passes through two of India's most dynamic states, Gujarat and Rajasthan. During the peak seasons, from October to March, you may stay in a single room on this 'royal' trip for as little as Rs 22,000 a night. Apart from being very delectable, this addition serves a variety of traditional and regional cuisines, including Rajasthani, Gujarati, Indian, Chinese, and continental fare.

While travelling on such regal trains may be difficult for most of us at such extravagant 7-star pricing, the journey appears to be well worth the money paid.