Friday 2 September 2011

Onboard India's most expensive train

Subject: Onboard India's most expensive train


Maharajas' Express.
It is considered to be the ultimate ride on rails.
The Royale Indian Rail Tours offers one of the most
luxurious train journeys across India's most beautiful locales.
 
At a price.
 
The Maharajas' Express is one of the six luxury trains in India
that promises to offer the best in travel, traditional food and hospitality.
 
Rang Mahal Restaurant.
 
The fares for this luxurious travel range from
Rs 212,000 ($4,725) for a single cabin to
Rs 900,000 ($17,500) for the presidential suite
for a 7-day trip on a 'classical journey'.
 
Mayur Mahal restaurant.
 
The 'Classical India' tour (7 days/6 nights) starts from Delhi
and passes through Agra, Gwalior, Khajuraho, Bandhavgarh,
Varanasi, and Lucknow, before returning to Delhi.
 
Presidential suite.
 
For a 'Princely India' trip (8 days/7 nights),
it costs Rs 243,000 ($5,400) for single accommodation,
Rs 321,000 ($7,140) for double occupancy
and Rs 900,000 ($17,500) for the presidential suite.
 
Junior suite.
 
This particular trip starts from Mumbai and passes
through Vadodara, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Jaipur,
Ranthambore, Agra, and finally ends at New Delhi.
 
 
Lounge in the train.
 
The train criss-crosses through some of the most beautiful locales
in the country offering a panoramic view of India's countryside.
The Royal India tour (8 days/7 nights) takes you from Delhi to Agra,
Ranthambore, Jaipur, Bikaner, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Vadodara,
before winding up at Mumbai.
 
 
Presidential suite.
 
The train chugs along the majestic ghats, deserts,
lush green fields, scenic villages and rivers of western and north India.
 
 
Safari Bar seating.
The Maharaja Express redefines luxury travel
with five-star hotel hospitality and high-tech modern amenities
all along the journey.
 
Mayur Mahal dining space.
The pan-India super luxury has a total of 23 coaches
with a passenger capacity of 84.
 
A bathroom in the Maharaja Express.
It has five deluxe cars each with four cabins,
six junior suite cars with three cabins; two suite cars with two cabins each
and finally the presidential suite that occupies an entire compartment.
 
Great views.
Every cabin has large panoramic windows,
individual temperature controls, the first of its kind in India.
 
Junior suite.
 
It also has LCD televisions, DVD players, direct dial telephone,
electronic safe deposit box and internet facilities
to make the journey an unforgettable experience.
 
 
Spacious suite.
 
The train is operated by Royale Indian Rail Tours Ltd (RIRTL),
a joint venture between Cox and Kings (India) Ltd and
Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC).
 
 
Fine dining onboard.
 
A royal banquet for passengers, the Maharajas' Express
has two fine dining restaurants that seat 42 persons at a time.
Wine and beer are complimentary.
 
 
Bar in the Maharaja Express.
 
A bar with the choicest collection of house wines also
offers beer and spirits along with snacks that are complimentary
for every passenger.
 
 
Deluxe cabin.
 
There's also a lounge-cum-bar with comfortable club armchairs.
The deluxe cabin is decked up in lavish style.
 
 
Suite in the Maharajas' Express.
 
The Maharajas' Express also houses a high-end boutique,
featuring exquisite and unique creations.
 
 
Bathroom in the Maharajas' Express.
 
The tour package includes guided train excursions at different places.
 
 
Rang Mahal restaurant.
 
The fare includes entrance fees at various sight seeing places,
camera fee, transport and services of a guide, complimentary tea,
coffee and mineral water on board and porterage at stations.
 
 
A lavish trip.
 
The Maharajas' Express is comprehensively insured for fire,
earthquake, theft and terrorism.
 
All guests are covered under an umbrella insurance cover.
 
 
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