A Trip For George - Luxury Train Travel in India
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Sample prices in the article, but for example:
Route: an eight-day journey across northwest India, including the country's "Golden Triangle" of Delhi, Jaipur and AgraPrice: from $864 (based on twin sharing)
Luxury trains in India date back to its colonial era, when opulent carriages transported dignitaries, officials and royalty.
More trains were built in the 19th century for the country's maharajas and other ruling elites and their families.
Following India's independence in 1947, privy purses — or governmental payments to these rulers — ended. Without the money to maintain them, India's luxury rail carriages were abandoned.
Indian Railways, which is part of India's national railway system, refurbished several trains over the years, with the first making its debut in the 1980s. The trains were introduced to promote tourism in India by providing travelers with a unique and opulent way to experience the country.
Blending historical elegance with modern comforts, these trains are a glimpse into India's regal past.
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No secret I enjoy travel by rail.
But, 48 hours is about my limit (at least in the US). The scenery is great, but, the food gets boring and repetitive.
Also, a lot of these "excursion" trains consist of travel during the day, then an overnight stay at a hotel. "The Canadian" does that kind of thing, iirc. The last thing I want to do on a trip is check into a different hotel every night.
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Here's a 12-day trip on The Canadian.
https://canadarail.ca/tours/rockies-circle-train-adventurer/