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A Sneak Peak into the World’s Leading Luxury Train – Maharajas Express

There are 7 interesting itineraries touring splendid locations across Northern, Western, and Central India including palaces and architectural wonders that lie athwart to each other. The luxury train offers to take guests on a premium journey to the glittering array of palaces, monuments, wildlife parks, ancient caves, etc.

Guests may also indulge in interesting activities while on the trip like shopping, indulge in spas, sip tea at Taj, which are out of the ordinary travel experiences. Without a doubt, this is one of the finest luxury tours in the world promising regal experiences that you have never felt before.

Maharajas Express Cabins

The most expensive Maharajas Express train in the world has an outstanding ability to accommodate 88 guests in one tour. Lose yourself in the comfort of centrally air conditioned coaches with cushioned mattresses, a writing desk, an electronic safe, and bright interiors with a regal touch. The Presidential Suite boasts of an extravagant room accommodation while the lavish carriages consist of 4 Suites, 18 Jr. Suites & 20 Deluxe Cabins.

Equipped with 5- star facilities like LCD TV, Wi-Fi Internet and direct dial phones, each cabin has a private butler with around -the- clock service. The en-suite bathrooms are equipped with all modern amenities including hot & cold running water showers, bathtubs, and no shortage of toiletries.

Maharajas Express Dining Cars

The colorfully shining dining cars that comfortably seat 42 diners at once offer delectable cuisine including Table d’ Hote meals, A la Carte Menu & an En-suite private Dining Experience.

a) Rang Mahal: A lavishly done up Maharajas Express restaurant that serves guests a stimulating mishmash of lip-smacking international cuisine.

b) Mayur Mahal: An emblem of two golden peacocks welcomes you as you enter and sit by a window -side in the relaxed ambiance with gracious hospitality.

Safari Bar & Lounge

The perfect fusion of an adventure-themed bar yet affable atmosphere to unwind after draining sightseeing tour. This is the best place to have a small chat with fellow passengers as you sip on tantalizing concoctions of traditional as well as international that raise your spirits.

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