Saturday, April 7, 2012

India's Best Trains

Interiors of the Palace on Wheels.


India's luxury trains are among the world's best. They are truly 'palaces on wheels'. Take a look at India's most stunning trains....
The Palace on Wheels
The Palace on Wheels has been rated among the top ten luxury trains of the world. A majestic train, it has 14 fully air-conditioned deluxe saloons, equipped with world class amenities

Grand suite in the train.

Each saloon has a mini pantry for refreshments and a place to relax. 

The 4-twin bedded chambers have channel music, intercom, attached toilets, running hot and cold water, shower, wall to wall carpeting and other amenities.
View from the train.
The furniture with its inlaid motifs has been specially created for the Palace on Wheels. 

The train has two restaurants with a Rajasthani ambience serving Continental, Chinese, India and Rajasthani cuisines.
Royal Rajasthan on Wheels.
Royal Rajasthan on Wheels
This magnificent train offers a taste of royalty onboard. A trip through Varanasi and Khajuraho, Jaipur, Udaipur and Agra offers a glimpse of India's rich cultural heritage.
Restaurant in the train.

There are 3 itineraries to choose from. The train has hi-tech facilities which includes Internet, Wi-Fi system exclusive restro lounges, provision to regulate air conditioning in the super deluxe room, and pantry in each sleeper car.
Grand interiors.
This train is newly built and designed in a contemporary royal style with magnificent interiors, sumptuous meals, expensive wines, and personalised service.
Golden Chariot.

Golden Chariot
The Golden Chariot is named after the famous Stone Chariot in Hampi, a world heritage site, in Southern India.
The trip takes you through historical heritage sites, palaces, wildlife and beaches.
Plush interiors of the Golden Chariot.
The train has fully air-conditioned cabins, 26 twin beds, 17 double bed cabins and 1 cabin for the physically challenged. 
Golden Chariot.





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