
In India, trains are not only a way to transport goods, but also an incredibly beautiful way to explore uncharted land on selected levels. After British rule, Indian trains received a luxurious look for those who like to travel in the majestic deportation. Luxury trains are an asset to India, as they contribute about 20% of the total income of Indian railways.
In India, there are five luxury trains that are renowned for their elegant and attractive interior, traditional Indian hospitality and refined dining facilities. Trains were designed to provide an elegant ride for passengers from all over the world to explore India and its scenic beauty.
- Palace on wheels: This is the oldest luxury train in India. It was first introduced in 1982 after a temporary closure in 1947. The train is one of those in the world. It offers 14 luxurious lounges in which there are 4 cabins equipped with bath and shower, toilet and recreational facilities such as games for children, intercom and much more. The interior of the salons is decorated with cozy furniture, crafts and paintings. In addition to the 14 salons, the Palace on Wheels also has two restaurants serving cuisines offering traditional Indian, Rajasthan, continental and Chinese dishes. The palace on wheels covers nine destinations during its eight-day trip. Famous destinations that are covered by train include Delhi, Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Ranthambore National Park, Chittorgarh, Udaipur, Bharatpur and Agra.
- Dean Odyssey: The train is new to India's luxury train list. It was launched in 2002 and is known as the Palace on Wheels of Maharashtra. The train has 13 fully air-conditioned luxury salons, each of which consists of 4 double rooms. The lounges are fully equipped with intercom, music channel and other leisure facilities. It offers special facilities for people with physical disabilities. Stroller, nursery and special attendant are some of the services offered to them. Special attention was also paid to the safety of passengers and their baggage. During the eight-day trip to Desecrate the Dean, passengers are fascinated by the beauty of Mumbai, Ratnagiri, Jaygadha, Ganapatipule, Behlai Bhatai, Goa, Sindurud, Tarkarli, Sovantadi, Pune, Aurangabad, Ajanta and Nasik, respectively, when the train advances in, among the forward noun in one of the teams.
- Royal Rajasthan on wheels: The train was launched in 2009. It offers its guests Super Deluxe Saloon - Bravura Suite and Deluxe Saloon - Extraordinary Suite. Bravura Suite was created with beautiful silk and velvet bedspreads and draperies, and the Extraordinary Suite was thematically designed with matching color textures and patterns to enhance their magnificence. Royal Rajasthan on wheels travels for eight days, covering hot spots in Jaipur, Khajuraho, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Varanasi, Chittorgarh and Agra. During the trip, passengers are served lip food at two famous restaurants on the Sheesh Mahal and Swarn Mahal trains. Sheesh Mahal was decorated with glittering crystal balls and floor lamps, and Swarn Mahal with gold and brass. The hotel has a spa, bar and lounge.
- Golden Chariot: The train was launched in 2008 for tourists interested in exploring the southern regions of India. The train is also known as the Pride of the South. Passengers can comfortably stay in Golden Chariot on eleven luxuriously equipped, air-conditioned lounges with 4 sleeping chambers or cabins. Passengers are also offered amenities such as dining cars, a lounge with one bar, a business center, a mini-gym and an Ayurvedic spa. A small closet, vanity, LCD TV and a private bathroom with high-class equipment are also other features of the train that make the passenger's stay comfortable. He travels for eight days, starting his journey from Bangalore to Mysore, the architecture of the Jain Monolith and Hosalia temple, the Hampi temples and the Vijayanagar palace, the Badami caves and the Pattadacal temples, Goa, and then back to Bangalore.
- Fairy Queen: The train has the Guinness World Records for having a single locomotive. Built in 1855, it offers only one bus for sitting in a chair that seats up to 50 tourists. For privileged passengers, he also attached a storage room. Fairy Queen takes its passengers on a fascinating two-day trip. The journey starts from Delhi Railway Station and travels to the majestic land of Rajasthan.
Travel can be good and bad. But, having a ticket from any of the luxury trains of India, you can add pleasure to your travels. After all, traveling to luxury trains is all about safe and healthy travel.

