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Why a Luxury Trains are the Best Way to Explore India?

India is the most beautiful country and luxury trains are the excellent way to explore India. Luxury trains are very popular these days.

There are numerous luxury trains in India named as Palace on Wheels, Maharajas Express, Deccan Odyssey, Golden Chariot and Royal Rajasthan on Wheels.

Palace on Wheels

Palace on Wheels is the oldest and most popular Indian luxury train. Its been operated since 1982 and it was run by the Indian Railways in the association with Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation. This luxury trains will take you the most fascinating destinations of Rajasthan as well as the Agra.


Deccan Odyssey

Deccan Odyssey is one of the famous luxury train in India. This luxury train will take you the best sights of Maharashtra and you can also visit Goa. During the journey, you can explore the combination of alluring beaches, history, forts, and architecture.


Golden Chariot

Golden Chariot is one of the best luxury train which includes Bangalore, Kabini, Bandipur, Mysore, Hassan, Hospet, Badami and Goa.



Maharajas Express

Maharajas Express is the world’s leading and most expensive train. It offers seven journeys such as Gems of India, Treasures of India, Heritage of India, Indian Panorama and Indian Splendor.


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