The Maharajas' Express
The Maharajas' Express, bestowed the "World's Leading Luxury Train" award at the World Travel Awards for seven consecutive years from 2012 to 2018. The Maharajas' Express has redefined the luxury travel experience by offering guests the opportunity to explore fabled destinations providing a glimpse of rich cultural heritage of Incredible India which will leave you with fond memories of this train journey to be cherished.
Renowned for their larger-than-life persona and extravagant lifestyle that included owning the best of luxury cars, majestic palaces, and a treasure trove of the world’s finest jewels, India’s maharajas lived a life that most people can only dream of. If you’re also fascinated by the king-sized lifestyle of India’s erstwhile royalty, then here is your once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore India like a true Indian maharaja. Cocooned in an aura of royal luxury and exclusivity, The Maharajas’ Express recreates that exclusive experience for its guests. An opportunity to travel in this one-of-a-kind train, being served by friendly butlers while visiting India’s most splendid tourist attractions in all their glory would appeal to any individual. The handpicked destinations on each of the four itineraries along with some bespoke experiences complete this dream holiday
The Maharajas’ Express runs on four different circuits covering around 10 fascinating destinations spread across the regions of North-West and Central India, mainly centered around the royal state of Rajasthan.
Maharajas’ Express is 23-carriage long train with four different types of accommodation (Deluxe Cabins, Junior Suite Cabins, Suites, and Presidential Suites). All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms. The carriages are named after semi-precious and precious gemstones and the interiors of each cabin are tastefully planned. The train has two restaurants having a seating capacity of 42 each. One of the restaurants is called Rang Mahal literally meaning ‘Palace of Colours’. The other restaurant is called Mayur Mahal which is themed after the National Bird of India, Peacock. In addition to the restaurants, there are 02 Bar cum Lounges on the train. The Rajah Club and The Safari Bar serve a mix of House Pours and other international brands. The House Pours are included in the Package and select international wines and spirits are on sale. The train houses a full kitchen on-board which serves a mix of international and Indian cuisines. The menus change daily and guests can make special dietary requests before commencement of the journey.
Renowned for their larger-than-life persona and extravagant lifestyle that included owning the best of luxury cars, majestic palaces, and a treasure trove of the world’s finest jewels, India’s maharajas lived a life that most people can only dream of. If you’re also fascinated by the king-sized lifestyle of India’s erstwhile royalty, then here is your once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore India like a true Indian maharaja. Cocooned in an aura of royal luxury and exclusivity, The Maharajas’ Express recreates that exclusive experience for its guests. An opportunity to travel in this one-of-a-kind train, being served by friendly butlers while visiting India’s most splendid tourist attractions in all their glory would appeal to any individual. The handpicked destinations on each of the four itineraries along with some bespoke experiences complete this dream holiday
The Maharajas’ Express runs on four different circuits covering around 10 fascinating destinations spread across the regions of North-West and Central India, mainly centered around the royal state of Rajasthan.
Maharajas’ Express is 23-carriage long train with four different types of accommodation (Deluxe Cabins, Junior Suite Cabins, Suites, and Presidential Suites). All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms. The carriages are named after semi-precious and precious gemstones and the interiors of each cabin are tastefully planned. The train has two restaurants having a seating capacity of 42 each. One of the restaurants is called Rang Mahal literally meaning ‘Palace of Colours’. The other restaurant is called Mayur Mahal which is themed after the National Bird of India, Peacock. In addition to the restaurants, there are 02 Bar cum Lounges on the train. The Rajah Club and The Safari Bar serve a mix of House Pours and other international brands. The House Pours are included in the Package and select international wines and spirits are on sale. The train houses a full kitchen on-board which serves a mix of international and Indian cuisines. The menus change daily and guests can make special dietary requests before commencement of the journey.
The Maharajas' Express Programmes
Indian Splendour
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Indian Panorama
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Treasures of India
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