Maharajas' Express

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The Maharajas' Express is a luxury tourist train owned and operated by The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC). It serves four routes across North-West and Central India, mainly centered on Rajasthan between the months of October and April.[1]

Family nameLuxury Trains
Entered service2010; 16 years ago (2010)
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Maharajas' Express
Logo of the Maharajas' Express
Family nameLuxury Trains
Entered service2010; 16 years ago (2010)
OperatorIndian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation
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The Maharajas' Express, often also referred to as the Orient Express of the Orient, was voted "The World's Leading Luxury Train" Seven times in a row at The World Travel Awards from 2012 through 2018 and again in 2024 for the eighth time.[2][3] Maharajas' Express also received recognition from the Condé Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Travel Award in 2022.[4]

History

The train service was started in March 2010. The IRCTC and Cox and Kings India Ltd[5] entered a joint venture, setting up Royale Indian Rail Tours Ltd (RIRTL) to oversee the functioning and management of the Maharajas' Express. This arrangement was terminated on 12 August 2011, and the train was then operated exclusively by IRCTC.[6]

Maharajas' Express halted at a railway station in Rajasthan and two ladies wearing traditional rajasthani dress, passing by.

Carriages

The train comprises 23 carriages which include accommodation, dining, bar, lounge, generator, and store cars. Accommodation is available in 14 guest carriages with a total passenger capacity of 84. The train also has a lounge called the Rajah Club with a private bar, two dining cars, and a dedicated bar car. The train is also equipped with a water filtration plant.[7]

Maharaja's Express arriving at the railway station

Guest cabins

The guest carriages provide seating and sleeping capacity for 84 guests. There are 20 Deluxe Cabins, 18 Junior Suites, 4 Suites, and a Presidential Suite. All suites have a full bath.[7] The Presidential suite occupies an entire rail carriage, incorporating a separate sitting-cum-dining room, a master bedroom and bathroom with shower and bathtub, plus a twin bedroom and bathroom with shower,[8]

Dining and bar coaches

The train has two dining cars—named Rang Mahal and Mayur Mahal—designed for full fine dining service. Mayur Mahal (the Peacock restaurant) has a peacock feather theme in its décor.[8] The Rajah Club is a dedicated bar carriage. The Safari lounge and bar have a multilingual library.

Routes

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Maharajas Express operates four different itineraries from October to April,[9][7] of which two are short-term Golden Triangle (Delhi, Jaipur, and Agra) tours and the other three are week-long pan-India voyages:[10]

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Heritage of India6 Nights/7 DaysMumbaiAjantaUdaipurJodhpurBikanerJaipurRanthamboreAgra - New Delhi
Treasures of India3 nights/4 daysDelhi – Agra – Ranthambore – Jaipur – Delhi
Indian Panorama6 Nights/7 DaysDelhi – Jaipur – Jodhpur - Ranthambore – Fatehpur Sikri – Agra – GwaliorOrchhaKhajurahoVaranasiLucknow – Delhi
The Indian Splendour6 Nights/7 DaysDelhi – Agra – Ranthambore – Jaipur – Bikaner – Jodhpur – Udaipur – Balasinor – Mumbai
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The train's curated journey includes participation in evening prayer rituals at the banks of river Ganga.[11]

See also

References

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