10 of the Best Train Journeys in India (and How to Take Them)

One of the quintessential travel experiences in India, you don’t want to miss these: the best train journeys in India from luxury trains, toy trains and “regular” trips, from all around the country!

Choosing the Best Train Journeys in India

We don’t keep it much of a secret that hopping on a train is our favourit-est way to travel, especially in India, where you can be assured of smiles, lots of people, great views, and probably a spot of adventure along the way.

Despite the advent of flying in India, we’d rather take the train any day: It’s much more scenic, fun, is better for the environment, and you’re guaranteed to go home with stories to tell vs sitting in yet another plane.

Choosing this list of our recommended train journeys in India for visitors was not the easiest of tasks – simply because there are so many worthy contenders! And so, we drafted in a little help from other travellers and writers, and asked them to share their best train journeys in India too. We’ve covered toy trains, “regular trains” and luxury trains from all corners of the country to light up your train travel wanderlust.

Planning train travel in India is not always straightforward (we’ve written EVERYTHING you need to know about that over here – so make sure you keep it bookmarked). But fortunately, arranging train travel in India is getting easier, with the advent of online agencies that can book tickets for you without you having to sign up for an IRCTC account: We use and recommend 12go.asia for booking train tickets in India as a foreign traveller.

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Best “Regular” Train Journeys in India

No bells and whistles here, these are some of our favourite “regular” Indian train journeys with great views and more that we recommend taking if you can!

Jan Shatabdi Express from Mumbai to Goa

Does the idea of rolling out of sweaty, busy Mumbai at daybreak and arriving by the sea in Goa in time for your prawn curry for lunch sound appealing? Thought so. Many people fly from Mumbai to Goa, but in our humble opinion they miss the best part.

The train from Mumbai to Goa travels what’s known as the Konkan railway, and it’s actually one of India’s most recent railways. It was thought for decades to be too difficult terrain to build a railway through to connect Mumbai and Panjim, and the British declared it un-feasible and impossible. It was not until 1998 that services fully began, and Mumbai was finally connected to Goa, Karnataka and Kerala on a direct line.

This line winds through the western ghats (hills) in south Maharashtra before entering Goa for the most scenic part of the trip, across rivers and backwaters with glimpses of the ocean.

Many trains ply the route from Mumbai to Madgaon (south central Goa), Thivim (for North Goa) and further south to Canacona. If you travel overnight, you’ll miss the views (the best part of this journey) so we recommend taking the day train if you can, the best of which is the Jan Shatabdi . The Tejas Express is one of the new high-end trains but has sealed windows and automatic sealed doors – so hardly great for photos!

How to take this train: The Jan Shatabdi (12051) leaves Dadar in Mumbai at 05.25 daily, arriving in Madgaon at 13.50. You could also take this journey in reverse from Madgaon to Mumbai which is also beautiful. In winter (Nov-Feb) sit in non-ac chair car class for fresh air and views out of the open windows. At other times, opt for the AC option. Tickets must be purchased in advance.

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The Deccan Queen from Pune to Mumbai

My first solo train journey in India left quite an imprint on my memory. Clambering on to the Deccan Queen while it was still dark in Pune to begin the 3 hour journey in Mumbai I’d been told that the pantry car (catering) on this train was good, and not to miss the chance to have breakfast.

Happily filled by my masala baked beans on toast (no I didn’t get sick), I happily dozed on the train as the sunlight started to creep in. I woke up to see the train twisting through the dramatic ghats with stunning views out onto the hills of Maharashtra in the morning light. I curse myself to this day for not being quicker with my camera. Just after 10am, the train creeps in to Mumbai’s best known and best-loved railway terminus – CS(M)T (formerly VT), and the heart of south Bombay .

Many trains run the popular route between Pune and Mumbai, but we recommend this one because of a) the morning light against the hills in winter and b) the food. Plus, there’s a certain something about taking a train named after a queen…

How to take this train: The Deccan Queen (12124) leaves Pune at 07.15 and arrives in Mumbai (CST) at 10.25. In winter, you can take non-AC chair car class (2nd Sitting) for mountain air and better views. In hotter months / monsoon we recommend AC. Tickets must be purchased in advance.

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The Gatimaan Express from Delhi to Agra

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Similar to a shatabdi express , The Gatimaan Express is one of the first high-speed trains in India, and is the currently second fastest train in operation in India. It’s a high speed all air-conditioned train that runs between Delhi and Jhansi, stopping at Agra along the way.

The train originates at Delhi’s Hazrat Nizamuddin railway station in the south of Delhi, and ends at Jhansi Junction railway station, stopping in-between at the Agra Cantonment Railway Station. It is highly recommended to take this train while going to Agra from New Delhi.

One of the main reasons why the train is preferred is because it’s the fastest train between Delhi and Agra – covering a distance of 188 km in 100 minutes. Secondly, the train is clean, fully air conditioned and there are (free / included) meals served on board by attentive staff, which are fine to eat. There are two classes available for the Gatimaan express which are executive AC tickets priced at INR 1500 and regular AC tickets costing INR 750. The main difference between the two is legspace, and more food in executive class. Regular AC is fine. The train operates on all days, except Fridays (seeing as the Taj is closed on fridays).

How to take this train: The Gatimaan Express (12050) leaves Hazrat Nizamuddin in Delhi daily except fridays at 08.10, arriving at Agra Cantonment at 09.55. In the reverse direction (train number 12049), the Gatimaan leaves Agra Cantonment at 17.50 and arrives back at Delhi Hazrat Nizamuddin at 19.30. Tickets need to be booked in advanced, preferably at least a few days. If this train is fully booked, a good alternative is train #12002 from New Delhi station to Agra.

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Bangalore to Goa

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Because India is a world in itself, different rail routes will give you a taste of different terrain. From window scene to quick snacks, even the taste of Chai differs on Indian train journey. One of the most scenic Indian train journey is the one from Bangalore to Goa.

With cheap airfares and frequent bus service, many people want to make it quick to Goa. I say, slow down. And make the most of spiraling railroad through the Western Ghats, which will gradually descend to the white sandy beaches kissing Arabian sea.

One of the most rewarding rail journeys to Goa is passing the Dudhsagar falls. Come monsoon, the fall regain all her Vigour and stage a fantastic show. Monsoon also means restricted access to Dudhsagar trek, making the rain journey to be the sole chance to view the falls. The train usually slows down as it approached the fall. You’ll be able to see a lot of people peeping out of the window in awe. Dudhsagar (ocean of milk, literally) appears twice, on both sides of the train. But Dudhsagar is short lived. Beyond that, the 10 hours long journey still proves its worth, when the train enters numerous stone tunnels and gradually ascends to a world of mist and lush green verdant valley of the Western Ghats.

How to take this train: There are several trains running from Bangalore to Vasco da Gama in Goa, but to be able to see the falls at Dudhsagar, you want one that arrives in Goa during daylight hours. (The nearest station to where the train passes by the falls is Kulem). Train #17316 from Chennai does that, or train #17603 depending on the day of the week. The falls and scenery are at the most lush during monsoon (July-September). Tickets must be booked in advance.

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Odisha, Kendujhar to Bhubaneswar

Contributed by Renuka from Voyager for Life

My favourite train journey was in Odisha, an eastern state of India – from Kendujhargarh to Bhubaneswar. While Kendujhargarh is a small town known for its many waterfalls, Bhubaneswar is the capital city of Odisha. It’s a 5-hour journey in a chair car coach, which is quite comfortable and fun.

The highlight of this train journey is the constant sight of beautiful landscapes that one gets to witness along the way. Although the entire state of Odisha has amazing natural beauty and there are several train routes that you can take to enjoy the scenic landscapes, the Kendujhargarh-Bhubaneswar route is perhaps the most captivating one. There’s a certain mellow quality about the hills and open fields that you pass by. Since the train departs in the afternoon from Kendujhar and reaches Bhubaneswar towards the evening, there’s a prospect of enjoying an evocative sunset, too.

To make the most of your train journey, ensure to book a window seat! It’s a delightful experience to be glued to the outside view until a  chai  or coffee guy sneaks you out of your daydream, which is not a bad deal either. The coffee that you get to have on this route is fantastic.        

How to take this Train . There are four daily trains, the one coinciding with sunset being the 18415 Barbil – Puri Express. Classes are Chair Car (AC) or second sitting. Tickets are available on the IRCTC website or in person at the station, book a few days before if you can.

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Delhi to Kota, Rajasthan

Contributed by Priyanka of On My Canvas .

Delhi to Kota is one of my train journeys in India that has stayed with me for a long time. As the train leaves the chaotic stations of Delhi, it goes through a range of terrains. The life going on around the small stations in between is enough to make any traveler curious. Houses perched on the roadsides are shaken to the core when the train rambles through the town. Children in the streets, waiting for the train to pass over, wave as it does. 

Getting down at the Mathura junction to get some peda (sweets) isn’t more customary than getting off the train at Bharatpur to get some early taste of the lemony poha (beaten rice) that is typical of Rajasthan. Travelers who visit the Pushkar mela would know all about the poha . 

But after the train crosses further into Rajasthan, it crosses a desert landscape. The landscapes become dry, and vegetation is sparse. Dry winds blow in, but one could only experience the change in these if the coach is non-air conditioned, as scrub and bush surprisingly creeps in, as the train heads further south in India’s desert state .

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The journey was my favorite for it took me from the warmth of my house to the strange city of Kota where I studied as a little girl. Between the comfort of home and hard student life, the train journey was a transit that I wished would never end. And then there were the station snacks that would lure any child to keep going back and forth by train.

If you’re looking for a gorgeous railway journey while enjoying some local snacks on the way, Delhi to Kota is a good one. The journey is special for the sharp contrast between the scenery and the culture of Delhi and Rajasthan.

How to take this train: To get the effect of the changing climate, book a non-ac class such as ‘Sleeper’ or 2S (2nd sitting). The train journey lasts between 6-7 hours, depending on which train you take, and there are many different trains leaving from both New Delhi station (NDLS) and Hazrat Nizamuddin station in the south of Delhi. For a reliable train with a non-air conditioned option, you can take the Jan Shatabdi train #12060 which leaves Hazrat Nizamuddin daily at 13.15.

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Best Toy Train Journeys in India

Otherwise known as mountain railways of India, India is home to several toy train journeys that were built on narrow gauge, to transport primarily holiday makers to the country’s hill stations to escape the sweltering summer temperatures.

Two of the most famous are the Kalka-Shimla railway and the Darjeeling Himalay railway. Another mountain railway from Srinagar (Kashmir) to Leh (Ladakh) is planned for the future, making it the highest railway in the world, but construction has yet to begin.

Nilgiri Toy Train

Contributed by Sapna from My Simple Sojourn .

The Nilgiri mountain railway is a UNESCO world heritage site. The train runs with steam locomotive engines and its speed varies between 15 to 30 Km. The Nilgiri mountain railway has the steepest track in Asia with a maximum gradient of 8.33%. This railway track has the Abt rack and pinion system to climb this gradient. 

These trains operate between Mettupalayam and Udhagamandalam. (Ooty). The initial 7 Km journey is through the plains, where you will see the Paddy fields on both sides. Afterward, the train enters the Nilgiri Mountain range and passes through the mountains.

I love this journey because of the scenic beauty. You will see lush green mountains, deep valleys, cross 250 bridges and pass through 16 tunnels in 46 Km. There are several curves and hairpin bends on the way. As the train crosses Coonoor, you will see the beautiful tea gardens on both sides of the track. The toy train journey is an extremely joyous experience. 

There are general class and First class category in this train. The main difference between the two classes is space. In the first-class, you will get more space to sit and keep the luggage in comparison to the general class. Otherwise, both are more or less similar. It is advisable to book the tickets in advance because the train has limited seats, which get filled very fast. Traveling by this train should be on everyone’s list when in the South of India.

How to take this train: Tickets are bookable via the IRCTC website in advance, or in person at one of the stations at least two hours before. The train does get busy, so advance booking is preferable (you’ll need an IRCTC account). Timetable and more info on the route can be found here .

Kalka Shimla Railway

Contributed by Amrita from Tale of 2 Backpackers

Train journeys in India can be a bag of mixed feelings. While some train journeys can be a wonderful experience, others can be quite hectic. Nevertheless, I have always loved train journeys. There is a subtle romanticism and charm in train journeys that I cannot find in other modes of transport. One of my favourite train journeys in India happens to be the Kalka Shimla Railways – the toy train ride from Kalka to Shimla. I had however taken the journey on the other way from Shimla to Kalka after completing the Rupin Pass Trek.

Kalka Shimla Railways was awarded the UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008 as it is quite an engineering feat, considering the fact that it was opened for public in early 1903. This mountain railway runs on narrow-gauge tracks (2 feet tracks). The railway has 988 bridges, 919 curves and 102 tunnels in the 96 km it runs. 

The train journey is an experience of a lifetime. As the slow train chugs through the mountains bridges manoeuvring the curves, there is a feeling of thrill and excitement. Also, the natural beauty of Himachal Pradesh is unmatched. There are 16 stations between Shimla and Kalka. These stations look quaint and like picture postcards, the best one being Barog. The train moves through the forests, villages and some rugged terrain. The railway stations give a feeling of the old colonial days. The six hours train journey through surrounded by pine and forest trees is definitely one of the most pleasant train journeys in India. 

How to take this train : There are several different trains that run from Kalka to Shimla, from regular passenger trains with basic unreserved seating, to tourist trains with vista dome coaches attached. Tickets can be bought up to 120 days in advance via the IRCTC website. This article has a full breakdown of the different trains and comfort levels.

Best Luxury Trains in India

For those looking for the wow factor of life on the rails in India.. the country has some world class luxury trains. If you dream of sipping sweet chai from your full length bed in a private cabin in silk dressing gown… look no further than these!

The Golden Chariot

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The Golden Chariot stands out among the four luxury trains of India as it’s the only one in its category that operates in the south of the country.

The aptly named Pride of the South and Southern Splendor routes are epic and majestic 8-day journeys that pass through some of southern India’s most beautiful places. They both start and end in Bangalore with the former passing through Mysore, Shravanabelagola, Belur, Halebidu, Hampi, Pattadakal, Badami caves and finally Goa. The latter makes stops at Chennai, Mahabalipuram, Pondicherry, Kerala and so much more.

Rooms are decorated, as well as named, after the different dynasties that ruled Karnataka, for example Ganga, Sangama and so on. Travelers can choose between a twin or double room, which are more suited for couples sharing a single bed. Both have large ensuite bathrooms that are spacious for a train and have enclosed showers. Beds are full length and not the usual fold up types that one finds on other trains in India.

The train even includes a sampling of gym facilities. Food is served in two separate restaurants (dining cars) and there are even two kitchens onboard that feed up to 80 guests at a time – one for Indian cuisine and the other for Western-style cooking. And the food is absolutely delicious, both the large Western menu and the local Karnataka cuisine from the south of India are some of the best you will find.

The best part of the Golden Chariot is the fantastic service, where passengers are treated like royalty. While locals can hop on and off at will, foreigners have to book the entire 8-day journey, but riding in luxury in India’s south is a once in a lifetime experience and is absolutely worth it. 

How to take this train : Tickets/tours can be booked on the Golden Chariot’s website or through select travel agencies.

The Palace on Wheels

Contributed by Natalie from Love and Road .

The Palace on Wheels is a luxury train journey through Rajasthan and Agra: It’s a 7 day trip on board a vintage luxury train that whisks you back in history to a grander era of train travel. On board you will find draped curtains, silver cutlery, and butlers that will take care of everything you need during this luxury adventure.

The Palace on Wheels journey starts in Delhi and every day you will wake up in a new place. Most of the traveling is overnight, so you will arrive fresh and ready to explore a new destination. In every destination, guides and transport will take you to the main attractions, including the most impressive forts in Rajasthan. Along the way you’ll learn about the culture and food of this beautiful part of India. 

The train crew organizes all the activities and entrance fees; you only need to follow the instructions and have fun. The price of the train trip includes all meals; you’ll get breakfast, lunch, and dinner served onboard or in a restaurant/hotel in the destination you are visiting. And every time you go back to the train your butler will be waiting for you with fresh tea/coffee and biscuits. 

Every room has an assigned butler that will organize your schedule, maintain your cabin, and help you with everything you might need or want. The train offers luxury double rooms and standard twin rooms. There are two rooms per carriage, and in the cabins you will find a bed, wardrobe, sitting area, and a private bathroom.

My husband and I loved the Palace on Wheels experience. The hassle-free train journey is perfect for travelers that want to see the best of Rajasthan in a short time and without worrying about booking transportation, hotels, and activities by themselves. 

How to take this train : Tickets/tours can be booked through the Palace on Wheels website and through select travel agencies.

In addition to the above luxury trains, there is also the Maharajas Express which covers a range of classic itineraries in northern India, and the Deccan Odyssey which tours beautiful Maharashtra.

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  • 18 Beautiful Train Journeys In India In 2024 That Will Compel You For A Ride!

Planning a vacation rarely encompasses a train expedition nowadays. But if it does, it certainly takes us back to the childhood days when holidaying meant embarking on beautiful train journeys in India . It also meant admiring the changing landscapes as the train passed through towns and villages; playing cards or memory game; chitchatting over warm tea in earthen cups (locally called Kulhad); yummy munchies and lot more! This time round, we take you on some of the most beautiful train routes in India that cover absolutely enthralling and diverse landscapes – steep mountain slopes, narrow valleys, and wide seas.

18 Most Beautiful Train Journeys In India

Go through the list of these most beautiful train rides in India and make sure you head to one of them, the one that you find to be truly out of this world. You will realize the journey is nothing short of a dream. There’s mountains, waterfalls, rivers, plains, deserts and every possible landscape that you can imagine of. They are spread across the northern frontier to the southern frontier. Have a look!

  • Jammu – Baramulla
  • Pathankot – Jogindernagar
  • Kalka – Shimla
  • Jaisalmer – Jodhpur
  • Mumbai – Goa
  • Hubli – Madgaon
  • Matheran – Neral
  • Karjat – Lonavala
  • Ratnagiri – Mangalore
  • Mandapam – Rameshwaram
  • Mettupalayam – Ooty
  • Vishakhapatnam – Araku Valley
  • Bangalore – Kanyakumari
  • Hassan – Mangalore
  • Bhubaneshwar – Brahmapur
  • New Jalpaiguri – Darjeeling
  • Alipurduar – Jalpaiguri
  • Guwahati – Silchar

1. Jammu – Baramulla

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Kashmir Railway passing through the scenic route from Jammu to Baramulla

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The railway track connecting Jammu, Udhampur, Srinagar and Baramulla is not only picturesque and enthralling but also one the most challenging railway projects. It is located in the high earthquake intensity zone with undulating and rugged terrain, extreme cold temperature, and is the most beautiful railway route in India .

Train Journey Time : 4 hours

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2. Pathankot – Jogindernagar

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Himalayan Railway enroute Jogindernagar

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Train Journey Time : 8 hours

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3. Kalka – Shimla

A Spellbinding Journey to the Summer Capital

Kalka-Shimla toy train passing through the mountains

If you want to cherish picturesque valleys, steep pathways and foggy meadows, travel to Shimla in the narrow gauge train. This little toy train, now considered as World Heritage Site by UNESCO, starts from Kalka and travels 96 km upslope through 102 tunnels: (the longest tunnel located at Barog), 82 bridges, deep valleys, steep curves, rolling bends, forests of deodar and rhododendron, pine and oak.

Few trains like Siwalik, Kalka-Shimla, Himalayan Queen, Rail Motor and Siwalik Queen ply on this route. The journey is truly enchanting but at a slow pace as the train ascends the slope rhythmically through stations of Dharampur, Solan, Kandaghat, Tara Devi, Barog, Salogra, Totu, and Summerhill to reach the summer capital. It is one of the best in north Indian and most beautiful train journeys in India .

Train Journey Time : 5 hours

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4. Jaisalmer – Jodhpur

Xerophytic Route

Dessert Queen through Jodhpur-Jaisalmer

The Rajasthan trip which is otherwise full of colors, can have an extra bright shade if you travel to Jaisalmer from Jodhpur in Delhi Jaisalmer Express. The travel time in the train called the ‘Desert Queen’ takes close to 6 hours to reach the destination.

The journey is not at all monotonous. In fact you see diversified topography like typical desert landscape with xerophytic vegetation, yellow soil, dunes, grazing camels and scattered settlements of the desert inhabitants. The passengers will surely get a feel of the desert safari before reaching the land of the Golden Fort. This is amongst the most beautiful train journeys in India .

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5. Mumbai – Goa

Journey through the Enigmatic Ghats

Konkan Railway route include the picturesque journey from Mumbai to Goa

The journey from Mumbai to Goa intersecting through the gorges of Sahyadari and fringes of Arabian Sea is equally or perhaps the most scenic train rides in India . Mandovi Express, as a part of the Konkan Railway network, travels between Mumbai and Goa.

The route is full of scenic landscapes, ranging from tunnels, bridges, coastal peripheries, steps of Western Ghats (other name for Sahyadari), innumerable small rivers, seasonal streams and lush green meadows. Do not forget to take out your handicam or camera and capture the highlights of one of the stunning and beautiful train journeys in India .

Train Journey Time : 12 hours

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6. Hubli – Madgaon

Vasco da Gama Route

Dudhsagar Falls enroute Hubli from Madgaon

Image Source While travelling from Hubli to Madgaon, experience one of the most thrilling and enchanting train journeys in India. The train passes through the gigantic and most magnificent Dudhsagar waterfalls gushing out from a 300 metres in full vigor.

Once the train reaches the waterfall, you will be amazed at the cascading beauty and force on a thrilling and best train journeys in India. If you decide to enjoy it closely, quickly get down at Londa junction, which is the nearest station to Dudhsagar falls.

Train Journey Time : 10 hours

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7. Matheran – Neral

Heritage of Maharashtra

Train from Matheran to Neral

The narrow gauge railway running between Matheran and Neral passes is one of the best train routes in India. It passes through the rugged terrains of the Ghats and gained immense tourist attraction. This only Heritage railway of Maharashtra running a distance of 20 km is surely included in the list of India’s best train journeys. This is one of the best train routes in India .

Train Journey Time : 2 hours

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8. Karjat – Lonavala

Monsoon Trip

Karjat to Lonavala is one of the most beautiful train routes of India

Another line that passes through the Western Ghats is the journey from Karjat to Lonavala through Thakurwadi, Monkey Hills and Khandala. It is the very scenic and one of the best train routes in India known for its mystic nature. Monsoon season is recommended because of the lush green views and beautiful rain scenery that it offers. The ride is pure scenery and being hill stations connected by train, it is the most adventurous way to reach the destinations.

Train Journey Time : 1 hour

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9. Ratnagiri – Mangalore

Charming Konkan Railway

Konkan Railways passing through dense forests enroute Ratnagiri-Mangalore

Image Source One of the most mesmerizing railway tracks lies in the Konkan Railway network, in the Ratnagiri to Mangalore sector. The is one of the most scenic train journeys in India which is truly absorbing and wherein the dense forests, mighty Western Ghats, deep tunnels, river bridges, sharp bends and innumerable seasonal streams will leave the travelers spellbound and hypnotized.

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10. Mandapam – Rameshwaram

Journey Intersecting the Ocean

Train from Tamil Nadu to Rameshwaram on the Pamban bridge

Image Source Besides thrill and adventure, train travel from Mandapam in Tamil Nadu to Rameshwaram on Pamban Island oozes calm and serenity. It is certainly one of the top ten best Indian train journeys. One of the most beautiful train routes in India, it passes over the second longest bridge of India, the Palk Strait, which is the only route that connects mainland India to Pamban Island.

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11. Mettupalayam – Ooty

Voyage in Landscapes of Nilgiris

Nilgiri Passenger’s journey from Mettupalayam to Ooty is a scenic one

Image Source Running since 1908, ‘Nilgiri Passenger’ still runs on steam engine, going from Mettupalayam to Ooty. As the train ascends the Nilgiri Mountain, thick pine, oak and eucalyptus forests, bends, curves and tunnels, it moves along Asia’s steepest track with maximum gradient of 8.33 percent. Nilgiri Passenger travels 26 km up the slope in almost 5 hours via stations like Kallar, Adderly, Hillgrove, Kateri, Runneymede, Kateri, Coonoor and Lovedale.

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12. Vishakhapatnam – Araku Valley

The Tunnel Topography

One of the most fascinating train journeys in India is from Visakhapatnam to Araku Valley

Image Source The journey from Vishakhapatnam to Araku Valley through innumerable tunnels and sharp loops is quite an interesting one. Started as a mode to transport iron ore and other minerals to Vishakhpatnam from Chhattisgarh, this railway route in India is a treat for the eyes as well as the soul.

Train Journey Time : 3 hours

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13. Bangalore – Kanyakumari

The Malgudi Voyage

Banglore kanyakumari train route

Image Source Another scenic journey through the typical landscape of South India – the picturesque villages, plantations, meadows and water bodies is from Bangalore to Kanyakumari. The Island Express travels 944 km in about 19.5 hours and surely take you the land of ‘Malgudi Days’, undoubtedly paving its way to the list of best train journeys in India.

Train Journey Time : 15 hours

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14. Hassan – Mangalore

Magical Malnad

India’s scenic train route from Hassan to Mangalore via Malnad

Witness a pleasant train journey through scenic waterfalls, lofty mountains, palm plantations and rice meadows from Hassan to Mangalore. Railway voyage along this stretch of the Malnad region is truly refreshing and perfect delight for travelers.

Train Journey Time : 1 and half hours

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15. Bhubaneshwar – Brahmapur

The Serene Journey

 Vishakha Express on the one of the most mesmerising rail routes in India - Bhubaneshwar to Brahmapur

Image Source Another of most beautiful train journeys in India is from Bhubaneshwar to Brahmapur, with lush green Malyadri on one side and serene Chilika Lake on the other. You may be lucky enough to see lots of migratory birds, so don’t forget your camera. You can capture the glimpse of the best lakes in Odisha while traveling through this train. 

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16. New Jalpaiguri – Darjeeling

The Heritage Voyage to the Summer Resort of British Raj

Tourists clicking pictures of the toy train from New Jalpaiguri to Darjeeling

Image Source How good does it feel to ride through hill stations connected by train? A pleasant upslope journey from the foothill region through loops, turns and bends can be experienced from New Jalpaiguri to Darjeeling. The 78 km long quaint journey takes almost 8 hours and passes through Siliguri Town, Siliguri Junction, Sukna, Rangtong, Tindharia, Mahanadi, Kurseong, Tung, Sonada, Ghum, Rongbul, Jorebunglow and Batasia Loop.

Though the journey, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is sluggish but certainly leisurely. The surrounding hill-valley topography, especially from Ghum (the highest narrow gauge railway station in India) and Batasia Loop, adds extra flavors of delight to your trip.

Train Journey Time : 7 hours

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17. Alipurduar – Jalpaiguri

Jungle Safari on the Wheels

An elephant crossing the rail tracks

Want to pass through dense forest and see elephants and rhinos while passing by? Plan a train journey in the foothills region of North Bengal. Travelling to Alipurduar, Jayanti, Moorti, Samsing, Baux and Jalpaiguri will take you through the reserve forests of Gorumara, Jaldapara, Mahananda and Buxa while crossing seasonal streamlets.

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18. Guwahati – Silchar

Awes of Assam

Train from Guwahati to Silchar

Image Source This journey meanders through river Jatinga, lush green Assam Valley, tea plantations and undulating Haflong valley. The route from Guwahati to Silchar via Lumding and Barak Valley makes it one of the most beautiful train journeys in India. The train makes you witness the beauty of hill stations in Assam .

Train Journey Time : 9 hours

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Aren’t all these beautiful train journeys in India absolutely stunning? If you have more to the list, share us with them in the comments below, and let the word spread. But for now, plan your holiday in India  with TravelTriangle to experience these wonderful train rides. We have no doubt that these rides will sweep you off your feet and make your heart skip a beat.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Beautiful Train Journeys In India

Is it safe to travel in Indian trains during COVID times?

You need to follow all the mandatory guidelines mentioned by the authorities to ensure your safety. Wear mask while traveling in train or being at the railway station, avoid crowds and maintain social distancing. Keep sanitizing your hands regularly. You can also carry a disinfectant spray to disinfect your seat and surroundings.

Which is the best train in India?

This is no definite answer to this because of the way you define best. It could be in terms of service or the route it runs on. If you have to pick one, Samjhauta Express would be the best train of India as it connects India and Pakistan displaying the amazing coordination between the two countries with communal tensions. It connects Amritsar with Lahore.

Which is the long-distance train in India?

Vivek Express is the longest distance train in India that connects Dibrugarh in Assam with Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu. The train runs weekly and takes about 79 hours to complete a journey of 4234 km. It has 57 intermediate stoppages. Whoa! Imagine the journey that would be on this train.

Which are the dangerous train routes in India?

Chennai - Rameswaram route is considered to be the most dangerous train route in India. It is ironic because it is also a pilgrimage route. So, your faith in God is put to test when you travel on this train. The 2.3 km long stretch of this train runs over the ocean fighting strong winds and tides that make this journey dangerous and testing.

Which are the best train journeys from Bangalore?

The train journey from Bangalore to Kanyakumari is the most scenic one. Ditch the car ride and take the train instead if you want to enjoy the scenery

Which is the longest rail bridge in India?

The longest rail bridge in India is the Vembanad Rail Bridge that connects Vallarpadam and Edappally in Kerala’s Kochi. The bridge is 4.62 km long and dedicated only to good trains.

Is the Indian railways run by private or public?

The Indian railways is a public railway organization run by the Ministry of Railways, Government of India.

Which is the fastest train in India?

The Vande Bharat Express or Train 18 is currently the fastest train in India with a maximum operational speed of 180 km/h. The average speed of the train is around 102 km/h.

Which railway station has the most number of platforms in India?

Howrah Junction in Kolkata, West Bengal is one of the largest junctions in the country and a perfect bridge between North, South, East and West India. It has 23 platforms that spread in a huge area.

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The 9 most scenic train journeys in India

By Tvisha Sharma and Toshita Sahni

Most beautiful train routes in India The 9 most scenic train journeys in India

Air travel may seem more convenient and time-effective, but it cannot replace the undeniable charm of travelling by train. One of the most enjoyable parts of train journeys is sitting by the window and taking in the beauty of the landscape while sipping a hot beverage. In those moments, with hills, forests, brooks and villages rolling by your window, the world slips away, and peace reigns for a little while. If you want to experience this kind of serenity, there are many routes you can take, as India boasts of an extensive railway network. Here’s a look at some of the prettiest train journeys in the country:

Himalayan Queen

Himalayan Queen

Also known as the Kalka-Shimla ‘toy train,’ the Himalayan Queen features in the Guinness Book of World Records as the tracks stretch across the steepest altitude. From your vantage point up high, you will get a glimpse of picturesque pine forests, deep valleys and small towns along the way. This seven-coach train covers a distance of 96km, crossing 82 bridges and 102 tunnels. In 2008, UNESCO added the Kalka-Shimla railway line to its Mountain Railways of India World Heritage site.

Darjeeling Himalayan Railway

The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway

The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway

Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, this train runs from Jalpaiguri to Darjeeling in West Bengal. As you travel at an altitude of more than 2000m, you will be treated to stunning views of sprawling tea plantations and the breathtaking Mt. Kanchenjunga. The route is famous for its loops, where the train turns in a full circle and thus climbs 20ft higher.

Kashmir Valley Railway

A train passing by the Pulwama district in Kashmir.

A train passing by the Pulwama district in Kashmir.

On this trip from Jammu to Baramulla, feast your eyes on the snowy mountainscapes of the region. This is actually one of the most challenging tracks built by the Indian Railways. The train passes through many earthquake zones, high-altitude mountain passes and rocky terrains.

Sethu Express

Pamban Bridge

Pamban Bridge

If you don’t want a mountainous journey, choose this train that goes from Chennai to Rameswaram in less than 12 hours. You will get the opportunity to traverse the sea, as the route includes crossing the Pamban Bridge—the second-longest in India—built over the water.  You may recognise it from the 2013 Bollywood film Chennai Express .

Konkan Railway

Konkan Railway

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This iconic railway line mainly connects Maharashtra, Goa and Karnataka. Get ready to enjoy the varied sights outside your window: the Sahyadri mountains, the Arabian Sea, lakes and waterfalls. A classic choice for travellers going from Mumbai to Goa is the  Mandovi Express . The train travels through 92 tunnels and 2,000 bridges, including the Panvalnadi bridge, which is one of the highest in India. With landscapes covered in lush greenery, a Konkan Railway journey is a treat, especially during the monsoon season.

Goa Express

Goa Express

For an awe-inspiring glimpse of Dudhsagar Falls, take this train from Vasco de Gama in Goa to Londa, Karnataka. It crosses the bridge over that massive waterfall in the early evening, so keep an eye out. The journey is less than 4 hours long and takes you through the charming Western Ghats and serene beaches.

Nilgiri Mountain Railway

Nilgiri Mountain Railway

If you want to travel by the train where the popular song ‘ Chaiya Chaiya’ was filmed,  choose this one from Mettupalayam to Ooty. You will have lots of time to enjoy the gorgeous views of forests and plantations, as this ‘toy’ train takes around 5h to cover 46km. Considered “the  slowest train  in India”, the Nilgiri Mountain Railway has the steepest gradient of any railway line in South Asia, climbing from an elevation of 325m to 2,240m along the way.

Kollam-Sengottai Chord Line

KollamSengottai Chord Line

For another amazing south Indian experience, take this train from Kollam Junction in Kerala to Sengottai in Tamil Nadu. You will see moss-covered bridges, untouched forests and Kerala’s cardamom hills. The route also takes you over the Pathimoonnu Kannara Bridge, or the 13 Arch Bridge, which is more than 100 years old.

Bhubaneswar to Brahmapur

Bhubaneswar to Brahmapur

Many trains run along this specific route, like the Intercity Express, Prashanti Express, Konark Express and the famous Howrah-Chennai Mail. The most attractive highlight of the journey is Lake Chilika, the second-largest in the country and a popular destination for birdwatchers. As your train passes by, you can often spot different species of birds quenching their thirst in the lake. Don’t forget to sit on the left side of the train going southward to catch the best views.

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10 Best Indian Railway Journeys: A Detailed Guide to Routes and Ideal Travel Times

10 Best Indian Railway Journeys

Step aboard the enchanting realm of Indian railways, a network that doesn’t just connect places, but also hearts, cultures, and a kaleidoscope of breathtaking landscapes. From the soaring Himalayan peaks to the serene backwaters of Kerala, the lush tea gardens of Assam to the sun-kissed beaches of Goa , Indian railways offer a window into the country’s soul. Embarking on these journeys isn’t merely about getting from one point to another; it’s about diving into an ocean of immersive experiences.

Ready for an unforgettable voyage? Join us as we embark on the 10 Best Indian Railway Journeys, your detailed guide to India’s most spectacular train adventures. Hop on and let’s unravel the magic of India, one track at a time!

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Know about the 10 Best Indian Railway Journeys

1. the darjeeling himalayan railway.

Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, Siliguri, West Bengal

Exploring the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway: A Picturesque Adventure

Picture a miniature train chugging its way through the winding tracks laid across the lush green Himalayan terrain. That’s the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway for you, affectionately termed the “Toy Train”. As you travel, you’re treated to panoramic views of verdant tea plantations, majestic mountains cloaked in mist, and charming hill stations, each more picturesque than the last.

Train Route:

The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway covers a distance of approximately 88 kilometers, connecting New Jalpaiguri to Darjeeling . It wends its way through scenic towns like Siliguri , Kurseong, and Ghoom, which holds the title of India’s highest railway station. The journey is famous for its unique narrow-gauge tracks, charming loops, and challenging gradients, adding a distinct allure to the experience.

Best Time to Experience:

The best time to embark on this unforgettable journey is from March to May and October to November. During these months, the weather is just right and offers crystal-clear views of the scenic vistas that unfold along the way.

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2. The Konkan Railway

The Konkan Railway

Discover the Konkan Railway: A Coastal Delight in India

Next on our list is the Konkan Railway, a route that beautifully encapsulates the essence of India’s Konkan coast, stretching through Maharashtra , Goa, and Karnataka . This journey takes you through lush greenery, enchanting villages, and sun-kissed beaches, making each moment on this train truly delightful.

Covering a distance of 741 kilometers, the Konkan Railway starts from Mumbai and stretches all the way to Mangalore , punctuated with numerous scenic stops en route. It’s a showcase of the stunning natural beauty of the Konkan region, marked by verdant landscapes, cascading waterfalls, and breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea.

To witness the Konkan in all its glory, plan your trip during the monsoon season, from June to September. That’s when the region turns into a lush paradise, and the waterfalls are at their vibrant best.

3. Palace on Wheels Train

Palace on Wheels Luxury Train, India

Relive the Royal Era with The Palace on Wheels

Next, we’re whisking you away to a world of luxury and grandeur. Welcome aboard the Palace on Wheels, a luxury train that takes you on a royal odyssey through the majestic state of Rajasthan . Decked up with regal splendor and equipped with modern amenities, this train offers a peek into the opulent lifestyles of erstwhile Maharajas.

The Palace on Wheels is a seven-day spectacle that begins and ends in Delhi . Along the way, it touches the royal cities of Jaipur , Jaisalmer , Jodhpur , Sawai Madhopur, Chittorgarh , Udaipur , and Bharatpur . Its luxurious interiors, gourmet cuisine, and onboard cultural performances create a genuinely palatial experience.

The ideal time to hop onto this royal journey is from October to March when the weather in Rajasthan is pleasant, perfect for exploring its rich architectural heritage, vibrant markets, and iconic forts and palaces.

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4. The Kashmir Railway:

The Kashmir Railway

The Kashmir Railway: Your Ticket to Paradise

As we reach the halfway mark, let’s set our sights on the ethereal beauty of the Jammu -Baramulla line, also known as the Kashmir Railway. This rail route is a marvel of engineering, navigating through the enchanting valleys and snow-capped mountains of Kashmir . As the train glides along, you’re treated to awe-inspiring vistas of pristine lakes, verdant meadows, and charming hamlets.

The Kashmir Railway stretches over approximately 345 kilometers from Jammu to Baramulla. This route passes through iconic locations such as Qazigund, Anantnag, and Srinagar , offering breathtaking views of the Himalayas and the mesmerizing Dal Lake .

To truly appreciate the beauty of Kashmir, embark on this journey during the summer months, from May to September, when the weather is pleasant and the valley is in full bloom.

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5. The Nilgiri Mountain Railway

Nilgiri Mountains Railway, Tamil Nadu

Ride Through the Blue Mountains with the Nilgiri Mountain Railway

Chugging along the majestic Blue Mountains, the Nilgiri Mountain Railway , a UNESCO World Heritage Site, transports you to a world of enchanting landscapes. With its lush tea estates, mist-covered valleys, and quaint hill stations, this journey is nothing short of magical.

Covering a distance of approximately 46 kilometers, the Nilgiri Mountain Railway connects the town of Mettupalayam to the hill station of Ooty . This journey takes you through 16 tunnels, and over 250 bridges, and offers mesmerizing views of the Nilgiri Hills.

To make the most of this journey, plan your trip between October to June. However, avoid the monsoon season when the region experiences heavy rainfall.

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6. The Mandovi Express

The Mandovi Express Goa

The Mandovi Express: Experience the Serene Charm of Goa

As the Mandovi Express traverses through the tropical paradise of Goa , it’s impossible not to be swept away by the region’s idyllic charm. Goa is synonymous with pristine beaches, swaying palm trees, and vibrant culture, making it a haven for travelers seeking relaxation and fun. The Mandovi Express is your perfect companion for soaking in the laid-back charm of this coastal paradise.

Connecting Mumbai to Goa over approximately 580 kilometers, the Mandovi Express route offers a glimpse into the stunning beauty of the Konkan region, with its scenic landscapes, quaint villages, and picturesque coastal towns.

To experience Goa at its best, hop onto the Mandovi Express between November to February when the weather is pleasant and the region bustles with various festivals and events.

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7. Matheran Hill Railway

Matheran Toy Train Maharashtra

The Matheran Hill Railway: Your Perfect Retreat in Maharashtra

The Matheran Hill Railway is an eco-friendly, narrow-gauge heritage train that provides a tranquil escape from bustling city life. This train winds its way through dense forests, steep cliffs, and cascading waterfalls, transporting you to the serene hill station of Matheran in Maharashtra .

Covering a distance of approximately 20 kilometers from Neral to Matheran, the Matheran Hill Railway treats you to breathtaking landscapes, including deep gorges, lush greenery, and panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.

The ideal time to hop onto this charming journey is from October to May when the weather is pleasant and the hill station offers a cool respite from the scorching summer heat.

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8. The Kangra Valley Railway

The Kangra Valley Railway Himachal

Traversing the Himalayan Foothills with the Kangra Valley Railway

Tucked away in the foothills of the Himalayas in Himachal Pradesh , the Kangra Valley Railway offers a breathtaking journey through lush valleys, terraced fields, and quaint villages. As the train snakes along the scenic route, you’re treated to panoramic views of snow-capped peaks and gushing rivers.

The Kangra Valley Railway connects Pathankot in Punjab to Jogindernagar in Himachal Pradesh, covering a distance of approximately 164 kilometers. This journey showcases the natural beauty of the Kangra Valley, with views of the Dhauladhar Range, tea gardens, and picturesque hamlets.

The best time to experience the Kangra Valley Railway is from March to June and from September to November when the weather is pleasant and the valley is at its scenic best.

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9. The Pamban Bridge

Pamban bridge -Chennai Rameshwaram Route, Tamil Nadu

Crossing the Sea on the Pamban Bridge: A Unique Indian Railway Journey

The Pamban Bridge in Tamil Nadu is a marvel of engineering that connects the island of Rameswaram to the mainland. This journey is unique as the train glides over the sparkling waters of the Palk Strait, offering panoramic views of the vast ocean and surrounding landscapes.

The Pamban Bridge is part of the Southern Railway’s Chennai-Rameswaram line. The train journey takes you from Chennai to Rameswaram, spanning a distance of approximately 600 kilometers. This route offers stunning views of the Bay of Bengal and the Gulf of Mannar.

To make the most of this journey, plan your trip between October to March when the weather is pleasant and the region is filled with a festive atmosphere.

10. The Golden Chariot:

Golden Chariot is all set to start its journey from March (1)

Luxury on Wheels: Aboard the Golden Chariot in South India

The Golden Chariot is a luxury train that whisks you away on a lavish journey through the historical and cultural wonders of South India . With its opulent interiors, world-class amenities, and carefully curated itineraries, this train offers an immersive experience of the region’s rich heritage and architectural marvels.

The Golden Chariot covers two different itineraries: “Pride of the South” and “Southern Splend”, spanning Karnataka , Kerala , Tamil Nadu , and Puducherry . These journeys showcase iconic landmarks such as Mysore Palace , Hampi , and the backwaters of Kerala .

Experience the grandeur of the Golden Chariot between October to March when the weather in South India is pleasant and the region is vibrant with various cultural festivals.

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Embarking on a railway journey in India is akin to stepping into a treasure trove of diverse landscapes, vibrant cultures, and rich history. Whether you choose to explore the stunning Himalayas, unwind on the sandy beaches of Goa, or indulge in the royal heritage of Rajasthan, Indian railways offer a unique and unforgettable travel experience. So, pack your bags, book your tickets, and get ready to embark on an extraordinary adventure through the 10 best Indian railway journeys.

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12 of the best luxury train journeys in India

There’s no better way to experience the stunning sights of india than from one of the country’s palatial trains – here are twelve of the best trips.

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W e get it: train travel in India can be a mixed bag, especially if you don’t know where to start. On the one hand, it’s the most affordable way to see the country and the people who make it what it is; and on the other, it can be a staggeringly opulent “Palace on Wheels” (no, really — keep reading.) Nowadays, sleeper trains can be fully functioning luxury hotels — replete with personal butlers, laundry services and on-board spas — plus a few added bonuses; namely jaw-dropping views of everything from palm-fringed coastlines to forested national parks, and insider tours both on and off the tourist trail. Here’s our pick of the best luxury journeys to book.

Main photo: the Maharajas’ Express in Mumbai (Alamy)

The restaurant on the Maharajas’ Express (Getty Images)

1. Heritage of India

Best for India first-timers You wouldn’t necessarily think that eight days would be enough to visit most of India’s poster-board attractions, but aboard the country’s most opulent train, the Maharajas’ Express, anything seems possible. You’ll travel from Mumbai to Delhi — via medieval Bikaner, the otherworldly Rajasthani desert and Jodhpur’s cobalt walls — in the sort of splendour that harks back to a bygone era (albeit outfitted with modern creature comforts such as USB sockets). Keep your eyes peeled for Bengal tigers prowling their Ranthambore hunting ground.

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The rotunda of the Amber Fort in Jaipur (Alamy)

2. Treasures of India

Best for the Golden Triangle Make sure your camera’s charged for this three-night round trip from Delhi , ensconced in a glamorous cabin on the Maharajas’ Express; you’ll likely be snapping away throughout. Whether it’s the photogenic interiors of your cabin — all intricately carved wood, gilt and leather finishings and plush textiles — or a visit to some of India’s most famous attractions, including the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort, this is an experience you won’t want to forget. You’ll explore the pink city of Jaipur in similar style; with a guided tour of the Amber Fort and a slap-up lunch.

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3. Indian Odyssey

Best for families This seven-night trip, beginning in Delhi, is a magnificent way to tick off the Golden Triangle’s biggest hitters before heading to the Maharashtrian coast. You’ll visit the world’s most famous love letter, the Taj Mahal, as well as the Agra Fort, before climbing back aboard for day trips to Jaipur and the lakeside city of Udaipur. Before arriving in Mumbai , you’ll also get the chance to explore the archaeologically rich city of Vadodara — a Unesco-listed site in Gujarat — as well as the Ellora Caves, where temples have been carved into the rock face.

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4. Pride of Karnataka

Best for Karnataka This six-night fling around Karnataka — a region so pretty it’s referred to as “The Pride of the South” — is a lot of fun. As part of your round trip aboard the sophisticated Golden Chariot train from Bangalore, you’ll visit Mysore Palace, temples in Hampi and the terracotta-toned caves in Badami, before seeking shelter under swaying palms in sun-drenched Goa . Plus, you won’t have to forgo comfort, returning each evening to everything from laundered clothes to a fully-equipped gym.

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A warm welcome to the Deccan Odyssey (Alamy)

5. Jewels of the Deccan

Best for culture This seven-night round trip from Mumbai on the Deccan Odyssey will take you on a whirlwind tour of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. You’ll spend your days exploring Mughal palaces in Bijalpur, shopping in Hyderabad, visiting anything from the ruins in Hampi to the Ajanta Caves and the Gandhi Research Foundation in Jalgaon, and your nights sipping expertly mixed cocktails and dressing up for dinner in the lap of luxury.

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Striking decor aboard Palace on Wheels

6. Palace on Wheels: Golden Triangle, Khajuraho & Varanasi

Best for old-world style This heritage-style train, modestly named Palace on Wheels, feels like it could make a Maharaja (or, indeed, a Maharani) out of anyone; its decor is distinctly old-world and gloved service is the gilded cherry on top. You’ll alight at Delhi for a 14-night trip to spiritual centre Varanasi via culturally significant and less-visited spots (like Old Delhi, Rajasthan’s rugged Aravalli hills and the Thar Desert) as well as all the bucket-list regulars. Expect to mix it up on this guided trip; it incorporates overnight hotel stays and an internal flight.

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A houseboat in Alleppey (Alamy)

7. Jewels of the South

Best for South India This six-night sojourn, aboard the opulent Golden Chariot train, does what it says on the tin; takes you around some of South India’s prettiest spots in style. On a round trip from Bangalore you’ll visit three staggeringly beautiful Unesco world heritage sites — Hampi (outside Chennai), Shore Temple in Pondicherry and Brihadeshwara Temple in Thanjavur — before heading to picturesque Cochin and hitting the lush Keralan backwaters on a houseboat in Alleppey.

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8. Royal Rajasthan on Wheels

Best for a trip back in time This old-world Palace on Wheels route is a great way to explore bygone Rajasthan; it’s a seven-night round trip from Delhi that focuses on the royalty and majesty of the region. Expect guided tours of lakeside palaces in Udaipur and the imposing forts of Jaipur and Jodhpur, visits to Ranthambore and Keoladeo national parks, dinner at jewel-toned havelis in Jaisalmer, and a trip to the most palatial of them all — the Taj Mahal.

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9. Maharashtra Wild Trail Journey

Best for adventure This eight-day tour is an alternative for those wanting to explore a different side to Maharashtra, a state that’s rich with architecture, culture and almost otherworldly nature. You’ll visit the protected Pench National Park, the Bengal tiger reserve at Tadoba and both the Ajanta and Ellora caves, as well as India’s wine capital Nashik — all the while cosseted in refined glamour aboard the Deccan Odyssey.

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Fairy Queen, the “Steam Express”, in Delhi (Getty Images)

10. Steam Express: Fairy Queen

Best for train buffs The word “heritage” is thrown around often these days, but in this case it’s justified — the Fairy Queen is the oldest rolling locomotive in the world. There are only two carriages, so its 50 passengers stay overnight at a hotel along the two-day route from Delhi through Alwar and Rewari — near the Sariska wildlife sanctuary, where tiger safaris are available — and enjoy cultural activities during the days.

Inside the Mysore Palace (Getty Images)

11. Glimpses of Karnataka

Best for a quick journey This three-night round trip from Bangalore is a whirlwind tour of picturesque Karnataka. Passengers will hit the region’s most famous spots — including a safari at Bandipur National Park, a tour of the imposing Mysore Palace and a visit to Unesco world heritage site Hampi — while enjoying the amenities of the regal Golden Chariot, which include double beds, personal butlers and an on-board spa.

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Early morning at the bathing ghat in Varanasi (Alamy)

12. Indian Panorama

Best for couples An unforgettable route, this six-night round-trip from Delhi aboard the lavish Maharajas’ Express will make you wish you’d freed up more space in your camera roll. The aptly named Indian Panorama provides exactly that; jaw-dropping views of some of the country’s most famous sights. You’ll gawp at the Taj Mahal, bathe at the ghats on the banks of the Ganges at holy city Varanasi, spot Bengal tigers at Ranthambore and see the sacred monuments at Unesco heritage site Khajuraho — and plenty more. It’s a trip of a lifetime.

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20 Best Train Journeys in India

It is often said, journeys make a destination worth remembering and it is something that you will relate to if you are in India. The Indian Railways has made it possible to reach every nook and cranny just by riding a train. Train journeys are something very close to our hearts especially when we were kids.

Admiring the scenic vistas through the glass window while reading a book is what we all love doing even today. If you are one of them who cherish beautiful journeys, here is a list of 20 Best Train journeys in India .

1. Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (New Jalpaiguri - Darjeeling)

Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, popularly known as the Toy Train is a UNESCO declared World Heritage Site that runs between New Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling. It started in the year 1881 and is operational even today. The total distance covered is 80 kilometres and it passes through the towns of Kurseong and Ghoom. Ghoom Railway Station At 7400 feet is the highest point in this route.

The journey is scenic and the most exhilarating amongst all is the Batasia Loop. As the name suggests, it is a spiral pathway enclosed in lush greenery that reduces the steep gradient of the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway. The train stops for 10 minutes at Batasia Loop and you can soak up the unparalleled views of the Darjeeling town and the snow-capped Kanchenjunga. The small engine pulling the coaches through picturesque landscapes and hilly terrain is a sight to behold and it is an experience that you will remember forever.

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Pro-Tip : There is a lot of rush particularly during the peak season. So try to book the tickets well in advance.

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2. Palace on Wheels

If you want to experience luxury at its best, there is no better option than Palace on Wheels. The train wins for being one of the most luxurious trains across the globe. It is an initiative by the Indian Railways in collaboration with Rajasthan Tourism Cooperation to promote tourism in the state of Rajasthan . This exquisite train originally started in the year 1982 but was relaunched with new decor and itinerary in the year 2009.

This train exudes an aristocratic opulence and resembles the royal coaches of the ancient rulers namely the Rajput, Nizam and the British. There are a total of 23 coaches that showcases Rajasthan’s rich culture through handicrafts and paintings. The interior is tastefully designed with world-class amenities and internet connectivity. There are two dining options serving authentic Indian and international cuisine. The train follows 8 days and 7 nights itinerary and starts from Delhi covering prominent cities in Rajasthan.

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3. The Himalayan Queen (Kalka - Shimla)

The Himalayan Queen Express operates between the regions of Kalka and Shimla passing through Taksar, Dharampur, Barog, Jutogh, Summer Hill and more. It covers a total distance of 96 kilometres and comes with first and second class non-air conditioned coaches. This train route opened during the British era in 1903 and it is one of the most scenic routes in the country.

It passes through jagged mountains and pine forests offering enchanting vistas along the way. The train climbs up a steep gradient and as a result, the speed is greatly reduced.  The Himalayan Queen runs through 20 railway stations covering 103 tunnels and over 500 bridges and curves. This mountain railway is also a UNESCO listed World Heritage Site.

The Himalayan Queen - Kalka to Shimla

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4. Mandovi Express (Mumbai - Goa)

Started in 1999, Mandovi Express runs daily between Mumbai and Goa covering a total distance of 580 kilometres . This train is named after River Mandovi and is jointly managed by the Konkan and the Central Railway.

Mandovi Express departs from Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus and arrives at Madgaon Junction and back. This express train also comes with pantry facilities. The journey is an interesting mix of panoramic vistas accompanied by the call of nature. The time taken is around 12 hours and gives passengers a break from their chaotic daily life.

Mandovi Express Mumbai - Goa

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5. Matsyagandha Express (Ratnagiri - Mangalore)

This is one of the most picturesque rail routes in India that you cannot afford to miss. Matsyagandha means ‘smell of fish’ and the train is named as such because it runs through Western India’s fishing coast . The superfast Matsyagandha Express operates daily between Mangalore and Ratnagiri covering a total distance of 741 kilometres.

The rail track passes through the states of Karnataka , Goa and Maharashtra filled with lush greenery and varied topography. The route is extremely gorgeous and you can get a glimpse of towering trees, cascading waterfalls and massive bridges. To top it all, the Arabian Sea adds to its unending beauty.

Matsyagandha Express Ratnagiri - Mangalore

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6. Deccan Odyssey

Deccan Odyssey is another luxury train that started with the aim of promoting tourism in the state of Maharashtra. The train features 21 luxury coaches, spa, multi-cuisine restaurant, conference car and a massage cabin. Each of the coaches derives its name from prominent destinations in Maharashtra. The decor is inspired by the royalties of the bygone era. The cabins are air-conditioned and come with attached bathrooms and modern amenities.

There are two dining options that serve Continental, Oriental and Indian dishes to the guests. It passes through World Heritage Sites, timeless forts and monuments that let you rediscover incredible India . Deccan Odyssey is a leading train in Asia that gives a taste of elegance while travelling.

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7. Nizamuddin Duronto Express (Pune - Delhi)

The superfast train Nizamuddin Duronto Express connects Pune to New Delhi . The train runs between the two major cities within 20 hours. This train passes through rugged terrain, green valleys, waterfall cascades and small hamlets. Duronto Express also offers excellent onboard facilities and tasty meals that are included in the price itself.

The interiors are clean and feature reading lights, bottle holders and mobile phone sockets for your convenience. Duronto means ‘quick’ in Bengali and this train is always on time. No wonder, it is one of the most comfortable and economical ways to travel between Pune and Delhi. The train is equipped with air-conditioned coaches with different price ranges.

Nizamuddin Duronto Express Pune - Delhi

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8. Delhi Jaisalmer Express (Delhi - Jaisalmer)

Delhi Jaisalmer Express is one of the most popular train routes in the country. This extraordinary route takes you through the vast desert and exudes a spiritual charm. It covers a total distance of 920 kilometres, starting from Delhi and ending in Jaisalmer. The travel time of the train is approximately 18 hours.

The jagged terrain accompanied by the camels and the inhabitants is a visual treat that gives you an experience of a desert safari . The region is carpeted with golden sand that depicts sheer magnificence and ignites the imagination. The timings are convenient and the journey is comfortable.

Delhi Jaisalmer Express

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9. Maharaja Express

Maharaja Express is reputed for being the most expensive luxury train in our country. This train features exotic dining, lounge, bar, internet facilities as well as attached bathrooms. The train journey between Mumbai and Delhi lets you experience the lavish life of the royalties. Maharaja Express is managed by the Indian Railway and the Tourism Corporation.

The handpicked itinerary takes you through urban Mumbai to the ancient Ajanta Caves continuing to the Lake City of Udaipur and passing through Jodhpur and Jaipur . It will also give you a taste of India’s wildlife in Ranthambore and the eminent wonder, Taj Mahal . The journey finally comes to an end after reaching Delhi.

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10. Nilgiri Passenger (Mettupalayam - Ooty)

Nilgiri Passenger is the one and an only toy train that operates between Mettupalayam and Ooty. This train passes through countryside landscapes, bridges and tunnels to reach its destination. Nilgiri Mountain Railway is also a UNESCO listed World Heritage Site in 2005 . It was built in 1908 by the British with the motive of retreating to a hill station during the scorching summers. 

As Nilgiri Passenger is the only train operating in this route, the rush is always high. It is necessary to make the bookings well in advance. The train climbs steep gradients and passes through narrow tracks before reaching Ooty, ‘Queen of Hills’. This train journey is an effortless blend of serenity and peace.

Nilgiri Passenger Mettupalayam - Ooty

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11. Hubli – Madgaon

Vasco da Gama route is one of the most enthralling train journeys in India. The train passes through the majestic Dudhsagar Falls and the sight is too beautiful to be true. The water gushing at a very high speed makes this place a photographer’s paradise. The nearest rail station is the Londa Junction where you can get down and immerse in its beauty.

The approximate distance to be covered is 180 kilometres and the time taken is around 4 hours. There are a couple of trains that operate in this picturesque route including Tirupati Vasco da Gama Express, Amravathi Express and Chennai Vasco Express.

Hubli - Madgaon Train

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12. The Golden Chariot

Derived its name from the Stone Chariot in Hampi, the Golden Chariot is another luxury train in our country. This train connects the prominent attractions in the states of Goa, Karnataka, Kerala , Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry. It lets passengers experience the charm of underrated destinations in India. In 2013, The Golden Chariot has earned the title of the leading luxury train in Asia.

This train makes the journey very comfortable and it is the ideal way to start a sojourn. The Golden Chariot has a customized itinerary so that you can explore this region at your own pace. Pristine beaches , wildlife sanctuary, temples and vast expanses of greenery, this train journey have everything to satisfy the wandering soul.

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13. Island Express (Kanyakumari - Bangalore)

Island Express is one of the most preferred trains to travel from Bangalore to Kanyakumari via Kerala. The train is managed by the Indian Railways and covers a total distance of 944 kilometres in 20 hours. This train journey is truly absorbing passing through green meadows, tranquil water bodies, quaint villages, thick forests and whatnot. Thus, it gives passengers the typical South Indian vibe.

The train moves at an extremely slow speed and stops 44 times during the journey. However, it is clean and well maintained so this train is a favourable choice for the people. Island Express features 22 air-conditioned and non-air-conditioned coaches.

Island Express Kanyakumari - Bangalore

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14. Glass Train (Visakhapatnam - Araku Valley)

The Vishakapatnam – Araku Valley route is the true embodiment of nature. The Government has introduced the glass train so that the tourists can immerse in the scenic beauty of this region. This train departs from Vishakapatnam and reaches Araku Valley via Borra caves.

The glass train operates daily and takes around 4 hours to cover a distance of 116 kilometres. Presently, there is only one coach which is the executive chair car. The Vistadome train ride is an experience of a lifetime where they can escape from the monotony of urban life.

Glass Train Visakhapatnam - Araku Valley

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15. Doars Voyage (Siliguri - Alipurduar)

Doars Voyage covers one of the most alluring train routes in West Bengal. The route goes through Siliguri and Hasimara to reach Alipurduar. This rail track is a hidden gem and passes through dense forests and gurgling streams. Some of the top attractions of this route include Jaldapara, Chapramari Forest, Buxa Tiger Reserve, Mahanada Sanctuary, Teesta and Sankosh River. Keep an eye for wild animals and birds that considers the forests their home.

The train takes around 3 to 4 hours to reach the destination and the journey is incredibly beautiful. It has 16 coaches and the glass windows are perfect to soak up the unparallel views. It is indeed fascinating to experience a train journey through this rail route.

Doars Voyage Siliguri - Alipurduar

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16. Matheran Hill Railway (Matheran – Neral)

Matheran Hill Railway lets you enjoy a train ride amidst the lush greenery, free from the stress of commercialization. This journey transport passengers into an old world where they can have a rendezvous with nature. This toy train started in the year 1907 and the one you see today is relaunched in 2018. It climbs up a steep slope which is over 2600 feet. Hence, the train ride is slow and it takes more than 2 hours to cover the short distance.

The toy train stops at three stations and crawls its way through valleys and tunnels. The small engine comes with first and second class carriages accommodating around 100 passengers. There are shared jeeps that ply in this route but riding the toy train is an experience that you will cherish forever.

Doars Voyage Siliguri - Alipurduar

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17. Chilka Route (Bhubaneshwar - Brahmapur)

If you want to experience Odisha at its vibrant best, the Chilka Route is all that you need. Chilka Lake is one of the largest lagoons that host countless migratory birds across the globe . Hence this train route is a slice of heaven for nature lovers. The Chilka Lake View is mesmerizingly gorgeous where you can make use of your photography skills .

The most popular train in this route is the Coromandel Express and runs daily between Bhubaneswar and Brahmapur in 3 hours. So, if you are a thrill-seeker willing to encounter wildlife , this route will give you memories to cherish forever.

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18. Mandovi Express (Mumbai - Pune)

The train journey from Mumbai to Pune is breathtaking. The trains connecting these destinations cross some of the most exotic hill stations filled with majestic sight. Making their way through gushing waterfalls and pristine villages, it offers the most stunning experience imaginable.

The trains take around 3 hours to cover the distance and pass through major railway stations – Karjat, Lonavala and Thane. Most of the trains operate daily and they also come with pantry facilities.

Mandovi Express Mumbai to Goa

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19. Goa Express (Vasco Da Gama-Londa)

The train journey between Vasco da Gama and Londa will fill your heart with exemplary views. Sit by the window and relish your eyes to the stunning nature views packed with scenic locales, jagged terrain and mountains. The main highlight is the waterfall that adds to the irresistible charm of this ride.

The Superfast Goa Express is one of the most favourable trains running in this rail route. It is the only passenger train that crosses the Dudhsagar Waterfalls daily. The train has air-conditioned and non-air conditioned coaches and covers the distance of 75 kilometres on time.

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20. Kangra Valley Railway (Pathankot - Kangra)

Kangra Valley Railways is one of India’s jewels in the lap of the Himalayas . The train journey begins at the Himalayan foothills and moves upward in a zigzag manner offering stunning views of the mighty Dhauladhar Range. No wonder, this route gives passengers a glimpse into the surreal beauty of rural India.

It takes around 5 hours to cover the distance and the train crawls because of the steep slopes that it has to cross. There are very few tourists who opt for this train route and the train is mostly frequented by the locals. In case, you are travelling solo , it is a nice opportunity to interact with the locals and know about these places.

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8 incredible train journeys in South India

Isabella Noble

Jul 31, 2023 • 8 min read

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The slow, marvelous trains that crisscross South India offer a wonderful way to discover this vast region © MTD_myTravelDiaries / Shutterstock

Trains pass through jade-green forests, misty mountains and gorgeous coastal stretches in lush South India.

Riding the rails is one of the greatest joys of any India adventure, whether you’re trundling high up into the hills aboard a UNESCO-listed miniature train or clattering along the sun-drenched, coast-hugging Konkan Railway.

Down south, landscapes spin from honey-gold beaches and palm-shaded backwaters to jungle-covered hills, gushing waterfalls and sprawling megacities. And there’s no finer way to soak it all up than from the window seat of a clanking train, over a white-paper cup of steaming sweet chai.

Fabulous food is often part of the picture, too, thanks to vendors deftly making their way through carriages at stations, and top-tier tickets that include on-board meals. As you roll across wildly beautiful South India , you’ll see local staples such as potato-stuffed dosas (crispy, thin lentil-and-rice-flour crepes), crispy vadas (fried savory dough) and coconut-rich Keralite stews pop up, while soothing chai and filter coffee inevitably always appear at just the right moment. Certain stations are famous for selling particular regional specialities, and some trains are known for serving superb food. 

Here are eight terrific train journeys that offer a taste of India’s sultry south. 

The Nilgiri Mountain Railway in Tamil Nadu, India

Mettupalayam to Ooty (Udhagamandalam) on the Nilgiri Mountain Railway 

46km (29 miles), 3.5–4.75 hours

South Indian rail thrills don’t get more classic than catching the famous, Unesco-listed “toy train” into northern Tamil Nadu ’s misty Western Ghats . Jade-green tea plantations, lush jungle, rushing waterfalls and far-reaching panoramas jostle for attention as the narrow-gauge, rack-and-pinion steam train rattles up into the Nilgiri Hills from tiny Mettupalayam, zipping through 16 tunnels and across 250 bridges. Eventually, it reaches the hugely popular hill station of Ooty , at 2240m (7350ft). There’s also a stop along the way at Coonoor, the Nilgiris’ second hill station, resting at 1720m (5643ft). First opened in 1899 (and extended to Ooty in 1908), the NMR pulls in an often-lively domestic crowd, with people cheering as tunnels plunge you into darkness. 

The blue-and-cream miniature train leaves for Ooty every day at 7:10am and takes 4.75 hours on the way up; it makes its way back down to Mettupalayam at 2pm, a 3.5-hour journey. The best way to get to Mettupalayam is aboard the nine-hour overnight Nilgiri Express from Chennai Central (or hop on it at Coimbatore , which has an airport), arriving just in time at 6:15am.

Railway bridge over the Sharavathi River at Honavar, Karnataka

Bengaluru (Bangalore) to Gokarna on the Karwar Express

711km (442 miles), 14 hours

Flights link Karnataka ’s lively capital of Bengaluru with the coast in an hour or so – but then you’d be missing out on a spectacular slow-travel jaunt through the lush, biodiverse and unbelievably beautiful Western Ghats en route to Gokarna ’s blissful beaches. Leaving Bengaluru’s Yesvantpur Junction station three days a week at 7am, the Karwar Express follows inland Karnataka’s so-called Green Route, which is known for its wild green forests, dense coffee crops and over 100 bridges. After reaching the low-key coastal town of Mangaluru (Mangalore) , the train follows the coast north to Gokarna Road station, where some of South India’s most magical and relaxed beaches await on the doorstep. 

If you’d prefer an overnight train to the beach, catch the daily Panchaganga Express at 6:50pm from Bengaluru City station, which drops you at Gokarna Road 12 hours later. 

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Mumbai to Margao (Madgaon) on the Mandovi Express

765km (475 miles), 12 hours

One of India’s most spectacular railway stations – Mumbai ’s Gothic-style, colonial-era Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus – is the 7:10am starting point for a thrilling coastal adventure south to the golden sands of Goa . Built in the 1990s, the beloved 756km (470-mile) Konkan Railway rushes across 2216 bridges and through almost 100 tunnels, and includes one of the country’s tallest viaducts (a 60m/197ft-high marvel near Ratnagiri). Gaze out on tropical-fruit plantations, rice fields, meandering rivers and electric-green coconut palms as you spin through Maharashtra to land in Margao , southern Goa’s main transport hub, from where there’s easy onward transport to mellow beachy beauties like Palolem and Benaulim. 

But the Mandovi Express isn’t all about the views: it’s also famous for its food, courtesy of a Karnataka-born catering company that delights travelers with samosas, idli-sambar , vadas and other favorites. South of Goa, the Konkan Railway continues through Karnataka almost to the Kerala border. 

A train passes through a railway bridge in Manroe Island on in Kollam, Kerala, India

Varkala to Kanyakumari on the Island Express

127km (79 miles), four hours

Settle in for a leisurely journey from the golden-black beaches, lively surf-and-yoga scene and holy temples of Varkala , on Kerala ’s south coast, to the southernmost tip of India, in Tamil Nadu. Famous as the place where three seas meet – the Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal – laid-back Kanyakumari centers on a revered waterside temple devoted to the Hindu goddess Kumari, a site with an entrancing feel. The beloved Island Express’ 10:55am departure from Varkala means you’ll enjoy southern Kerala’s palm-laced landscapes in all their hazy day-lit beauty. 

Alternatively, you can hop on in Kerala’s capital Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) , three hours from Kanyakumari, or even from as far north as Bengaluru – which involves a 19-hour, 944km (587-mile) overnight spin via Coimbatore, Kochi, Kollam and more. 

A Goa Express train passes the Dudhsagar Waterfall, Goa, India

Vasco da Gama to Londa on the Goa Express

146km (91 miles), 3.5 hours

The tumbling 603m(1980ft)-high cascade of Dudhsagar Falls (one of India’s tallest waterfalls) is the “wow” moment on any journey between the South Goan port city of Vasco da Gama and Londa, just over the border in Karnataka. Along the way, Goa’s gold-tinged shoreline gives way to the Western Ghats’ Unesco-protected hills, as you dive into the contiguous wildlife-rich Mollem National Park and Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary . 

The 3pm Goa Express (a daily superfast train) runs north from Vasco da Gama via Londa all the way to Delhi – 2208km (1372 miles), or 39.5  hours away. It also stops in Margao , a handy alternative Goa start point.

Puratchi Thalaivar Dr MGR Central railway station, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Chennai to Hyderabad on the Chennai–Hyderabad Express

715km (444 miles), 13 hours

Wake up to the ancient architectural jewels of Telangana ’s dynamic capital Hyderabad , home to some of India’s most magnificent Islamic buildings, such as the chandelier-lit Chowmahalla Palace , the 16th-century Golconda Fort and the splendid Qutb Shahi Tombs . The fun starts with a 4:45pm daily departure from Chennai Central and a South Indian–style dinner on board as the Chennai–Hyderabad Express inches its way north from Tamil Nadu. You’ll probably start the next day sharing a chat and a sugary chai with your carriage neighbors, watching the countryside morph into an urban metropolis on the slow roll into Hyderabad Deccan station. 

Ezhara beach in Kannur, India

Kochi to Margao on the Netravathi Express

849km (527 miles), 14.75 hours

Also following the Konkan Railway for much of the way, this overnight route zips you north from Kerala’s arty cultural hub Kochi to serene southern Goa. After hopping on at Ernakulam Junction station in Kochi at 1:50pm, Kerala whirls past in a blur of sun-toasted coconut palms. Post-sunset, you’ll travel through coastal Mangaluru and the temple town of Udupi in Karnataka, to (finally!) reach Margao Junction just before sunrise. 

In its full extent, the Netravathi Express links Kerala’s capital Trivandrum with Mumbai – a whopping 30-hour, 1805km (1122-mile) journey. It’s also handy for reaching northern Kerala’s untouristed beaches (around Kannur and Bekal ), and you can pick it up from further south than Kochi if you’re in, say, Alappuzha (Alleppey) or Varkala.

A train on Pamban Bridge, which connects the towns of Rameswaram on Pamban Island to mainland India

Chennai to Rameswaram on the Rameswaram Express

665km (413 miles), 11 hours

Plodding across the 2km(1.25-mile)-long Pamban Bridge, with the Bay of Bengal swirling below, puts a whole new spin on riding the rails in South India. The bridge links mainland Tamil Nadu to Pamban Island, home to the small pilgrimage town of Rameswaram and the eerie ruins of Dhanushkodi (a once-thriving port destroyed by a 1964 cyclone), and marks the final stretch of a long overnight trip south from Chennai Egmore. 

Known as the Boat Mail Express in the 19th century, this train originally operated as part of a rail-and-ferry route linking Tamil Nadu with neighboring Sri Lanka (then under British rule as Ceylon), until the Pamban Bridge was opened in 1914. It’s also possible to travel by train across from the celebrated temple city of Madurai in southern Tamil Nadu; trains leave throughout the day from Madurai Junction (four hours). 

At the time of writing, rail services across the original century-old Pamban Bridge have been suspended while a new bridge is constructed, after safety concerns arose in 2022. 

How to book trains in South India

The best way to find out about South Indian train services is online via Erail , Indian Railways and/or Seat 61 ; this last resource offers invaluable advice on all things train travel–related in India, including buying tickets. 

Many trains sell out well in advance of their departure date, so it’s best to book as far ahead as possible, ideally online. Long-distance bookings currently open 120 days beforehand. Most comfortable for overnight travels are the reserved air-conditioned classes (1AC, 2AC or 3AC). The easiest way to reserve is through a booking portal such as Cleartrip or 12Go . The IRCTC government website also takes online bookings, but it can be a frustratingly fiddly process. On the ground, major train stations in places like Mumbai and Chennai usually have dedicated ticket counters for foreign travelers. Read more about how to get around India by train here . 

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The best way to see India is at ground level on the incredible Indian railway system, not from 35,000 feet.  Experience the bustle of Indian railway stations and a comfortable journey on an Indian express train with the tea seller's cry of Chai, chai, garam chai wafting down the aisle.  Forget media images of crowded local trains with people sitting on the roof.  In an AC Chair Car or AC1 or AC2 sleeper on an express, all seats & berths are reserved and it’s safe, civilised, inexpensive & comfortable.  Even journeys such as Mumbai to Delhi or Delhi to Jaisalmer can be covered time-effectively by overnight sleeper, centre to centre, saving a hotel bill too.  Book Indian train tickets online at 12go.asia

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Useful country information

Train routes & maps.

India's passenger rail network is the third biggest in the world after Russia and China, with 63,000 km of rail routes and 6,800 stations.  In terms of passenger kilometres, it's the biggest in the world.  Indian Railways are the world's biggest employer, with over 1.5 million staff.

The trains in India go almost everywhere, and it's generally safe to assume that you can travel between any two Indian cities or major towns by train, the length and breadth of the country.

Most of India's rail network is broad gauge with rails 5' 6" apart, wider than standard gauge (4' 8½") used in Europe, allowing Indian trains to be wider than European trains.  Parts of the country such as Rajasthan used to be served by an extensive metre-gauge network, but most metre-gauge routes have now been converted to broad gauge.  A few hill railway such as Kalka-Simla and New Jalpaiguri to Darjeeling use narrow gauge, either 2' or 2' 6".

For an Indian railways route map see surveyofindia.gov.in/files/Railway map_Eng_C.jpg (please let me know if this stops working).

Also try www.mapsofindia.com/maps/india/india-railway-map.htm , or indiarailinfo.com/atlas .

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How to check train times & fares

It can be easiest to check train schedules & fares for the main tourist routes at agency website 12go.asia , this can also sell you a ticket, hassle-free.

For train times & fares for any journey in India use www.indianrail.gov.in .

This is one of the various official Indian Railways websites, an amazing site but a little bewildering, not helped by there being another official site, www.indianrailways.gov.in .  It's a good training course for your travels in India.

To check train times, look for Reserved Train Between Stations at the top of their home page.

To check fares, first find a train and note the train number, then click Fare enquiry at the top of their home page.

To check availability over various dates, first find a train and note the train number, then click Seat availability at the top of their home page.

Or download an app for your phone.  There are many apps to choose from, the official IRCTC apps seem unavailable outside India so try these 3rd-party apps for checking Indian train times on the go.  They're ad-heavy, but they work, I find Ixigo the best.

Indian Rail IRCTC for iPhone or Indian Rail IRCTC for Android .

Ixigo for iPhone or Ixigo for Android .

You can also buy the famous Trains at a Glance timetable booklet for 100 rupees at any station bookstall (it makes a great souvenir), or click here to download the pages you need for free .  This shows times in printed form for most major stations on all the main routes.

Tips for checking Indian train times

Which station in which city .

Kashmir originally had no rail connection, but a line to Srinagar and beyond has now been completed with more under construction.  The line heads through tough terrain, and features the highest railway bridge in the world.  Srinagar's station code is SINA (not to be confused with another smaller Srinagar in Rajasthan with station code SNAR).

Khajuraho (a much-visited temple complex) now has a station, station code KURJ.  There's a daily overnight train called the Kurukshetra-Khajuraho Express leaving New Delhi station at 18:20, picking up at Agra Cantonment around 21:35 and arriving in Khajuraho at 08:00 next morning.  It  returns from Khajuraho at 18:35 arriving New Delhi at 08:45.

Example train times

Example fares from delhi.

£1 = 105 Rupees, €1 = 90 Rupees, $1 = 82 Rupees.

Shatabdi Express = Premier daytime train, special fare payable, meals included.

Rajdhani Express = Premier overnight train, special fare payable, meals included.

Child fares on Indian trains since April 2016:   Children aged 0 to 4 inclusive travel free.  Children aged 5 to 11 inclusive travel at half fare if they do not take up a reserved seat or berth, but as from April 2016 they must pay the adult fare if they travel with their own reserved seat or berth.  I do not recommend that any child aged 5 to 11 travels without their own seat or berth in AC1, AC2, AC3, AC Chair car or Sleeper Class, so this effectively means you must now pay the adult fare for children aged 5 and over.  Children aged 12 and over pay the adult fare in all cases.

Classes explained

Which class to choose.

Above, a typical long-distance express or mail train with older carriages (not a premier Rajdhani or Duronto express).  You can just make out 3 cars in the centre of the train with different windows.  These are the AC cars, perhaps one AC1, one AC2 & one AC3 car.  The rest of the train is Sleeper class.  Courtesy of Albert Höchst.

Types of train

Which train to choose.

Executive Chair (EC) class on a Vande Bharat Express.  These are India's most modern trains, capable of 160 km/h (100 mph) & used at up to 130 km/h (80 mph).  See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vande_Bharat_Express .  Photos courtesy of Nonstop Eurotrip , see video of Varanasi-Delhi Vande Bharat Express .

AVL, CNF, RAC & Waitlist

You need a reservation to travel on Indian long-distance trains, you can't just turn up and hop on.  Reservations are fully computerised using the world's largest computer reservation system.  Trains get fully-booked weeks in advance, so buy tickets as far ahead as possible.

When do bookings open?

Bookings for most Indian long-distance trains currently open 120 days before departure.

It was 60 days until 2008, when it was experimentally extended to 90 days, then it was experimentally extended even further to 120 days in 2012, reduced again to 60 days in 2013 to make ticket 'scalping' by agencies harder, but restored to 120 days as from 1 April 2015. 

Some short-distance inter-city trains may open for bookings less than this, for example Delhi-Kalka & Kalka-Simla may open only 30 days or in some cases just 15 days ahead.

The remarkable Indian Railways system

Indian Railways have a unique system with 4 possible statuses for seats/berths/bookings:

AVL = Available , these are seats or berths that are unsold and available for booking.

CNF = Confirmed .  When you book an available seat or berth, your PNR status (Personal Name Record) becomes CNF, confirmed.  You're safely booked on the train with a specific seat or berth.

RAC = Reservation Against Cancellation .  When all the seats or berths on a train in a given class have been sold, a certain number of tickets in that class are sold as Reservation Against Cancellation, or RAC.

WL = Waitlist .  When all the RAC places have been sold, further prospective passengers can buy Waitlist (WL) tickets.

If you go to www.indianrail.gov.in & click Seat availability you can see how many seats remain available in each class on a given train.

For example, today is 26 January, let's say I want to go from Delhi to Kolkata on the best train, the overnight Howrah Rajdhani in AC 2-tier. Tomorrow's train is fully-booked in AC2 and shown as NOT AVAILABLE.  I can buy Waitlisted tickets for this train on 28 and 29 January.  I can buy RAC tickets on any day between 30 January & 5 February and if I buy those I can definitely board the train and travel with (in practice) maybe a 90% chance of ending up with a berth to myself.  The first day on which AC 2-tier is shown as AVL so I can buy a ticket and instantly get a confirmed berth is 6 February.  The Foreign Tourist quota would help me here, there are 7 or 8 FT quota places shown as AVL every day from 27 January onwards, but I'll explain that in the quotas section .

Reservation Against Cancellation (RAC)

With an RAC ticket, you're allowed to board the train and travel.  Whatever happens, you know you're safely booked on that train.  So if you're offered an RAC ticket you should take it, even though you won't have a specific seat or berth number at this stage.

In the vast majority of cases, one of the confirmed passengers will cancel or unsold tickets will be left in one of the more obscure quotas on departure day and you'll be promoted from RAC to CNF with a confirmed seat or berth on the train.

Your name will then be shown against a specific seat or berth number on the reservation list pinned on the notice board at the boarding station on the day of travel when the train is charted , or you can check your PNR (Personal Name Record) status online .  A waitlisted passenger will be promoted from WL to RAC in your place.

In the unlikely event that nobody cancels, you'll be given a place to sit (but not a berth) in a carriage of the class you've booked.  For example, two RAC passengers might be given seats on a bunk that would normally be for one person.  In most cases, at least one of the confirmed passengers will fail to show up for the train and the on-board staff will allocate their berth to the passenger holding ticket RAC1.  The passenger holding ticket RAC2 will then be left with a berth to themselves, solving two RAC passengers' problems!  In the worst case scenario, if there were no no-shows the RAC passengers would have to sit up all night or take turns using the berth to snooze, but in practice this seldom happens.  Like I said, if an RAC place is available, you should take it.

A downside of buying RAC tickets as a couple, family or small group is that you might be split up, because you get the places freed up when people cancel or which are left when tickets remain unsold in special quotas.  But there's usually only one or two AC2 or AC3 cars on a given train, so in those classes you probably won't be far apart.

Incidentally, RAC tickets exist in AC2, AC3 & SL, but not in AC1, EC, CC or FC.  In AC1, EC, CC & FC, passengers are always CNF or WL.

Waitlist (WL)

With a WL ticket you cannot travel, unless you are promoted to RAC or CNF before departure.

Each WL ticket has two numbers at any given moment in time, for example WL10/WL3.

The first number is the ticket's original Waitlist number.  In this example, WL10 means you bought the Number 10 Waitlist ticket allocated to this train, 10th in the queue when the train opened for booking.  This number won't change, even if you are promoted to a confirmed place (CNF), your ticket will always be WL10 and shown as such on the reservation list.

The second number is your current position in the queue, this number will reduce as people cancel.  On websites & apps that show only one WL number rather than two, this is the number it shows.  In this example WL10/WL3 means that 7 people have already cancelled and you are now 3rd in line for promotion to RAC.  If 3 more people cancel, you'll be promoted to RAC and can travel.

If more people cancel you may even be promoted to CNF with a confirmed seat or berth.  With a low-numbered WL ticket you've a good chance of this happening.  For example, one traveller reports having Waitlisted places between WL1 and WL10 on numerous trips, and always successfully got promoted to CNF with a confirmed place on the train, usually in the 24 hours before departure as that's when all the movement takes place from tickets in unsold quotas being used to reduce the number of WL & RAC passengers.

Keep checking your PNR status online .  Even if you're only promoted to RAC, you can at least travel.  If the train is charted and you're still only Waitlisted, then you can't travel and your fare will automatically be refunded, less a minor clerkage fee.

How likely is a given WL ticket to be confirmed?

There are now several websites that claim to predict how likely it is that a given WL ticket will be confirmed and allow you on the train, based on historical data.  Try entering your PNR into trainman.in , or use it to see what the current availability of a given train is, and how likely it is that if you bought WL tickets they'd be confirmed by departure.

The Vikalp scheme (ATAS)

There's yet another process to help Waitlisted passengers.  When you buy a WL ticket, you may be asked if you want to opt in to the Vikalp scheme, also known as Alternate Train Accommodation Scheme or ATAS.  Vikalp is Hindi for option .

If you tick the Vikalp box, you're offered a selection of possible alternative trains and you can choose which of these you'd be willing to take if you can't get a berth on the train you've booked.  Then, if you are still Waitlisted (WL) when your original train is charted (so you can't travel on it), and if space is available in the same class on one of your chosen alternative trains, you'll be given a confirmed (CNF) berth on that instead.

An alternative train is one between the same or similar origin & destination leaving between 30 minutes & 72 hours after your original choice of train.  For example, a train leaving from Old Delhi or Delhi H.Nizamudin might be considered alternatives to a train from New Delhi.

If there are several of you on one PNR, either all of you will be given places on an alternative train or none of you will, so don't worry, you won't be split up.  However, once you opt in to Vikalp, you can't opt out again.  And if you are transferred to a CNF place on an alternative train and decide you don't want it, you can cancel but only in line with the terms & conditions of a CNF place, which means a partial refund less the CNF cancellation fees (as an unsuccessful Waitlisted passenger on your original train you'd normally have been refunded almost all of your money).

Charting is the process of drawing up the final passenger list for each carriage of a given train, allocating names to berths.  The list is posted on the reservations notice board at stations or you can check your PNR status online .

During this process, any unsold tickets in quotas such as handicapped, military or parliamentary are released, freeing up places so RAC passengers can be moved up to Confirmed (CNF) and WL passengers to RAC or CNF.  So if you have a WL ticket and haven't already been promoted to RAC or CNF as passengers cancel, this is when you discover whether or not you're on the train.

It's also at this point that specific berth numbers are allocated to AC1 sleeper passengers, which is why you can't choose between an AC1 2-berth coupé and an AC1 4-berth compartment when you book.

Charting for trains leaving their origin station between 12:00 & 23:00 takes place around 4 hours before departure from that station.

Charting for trains leaving their origin between 23:00 & 12:00 takes place 19:00-21:00 Monday-Saturday or 13:00-15:00 Sundays & holidays.

How to check your current status

You can confirm your current PNR (Personal Name Record) status as WL, RAC or CNF at www.indianrail.gov.in/pnr_Enq.html or using one of the apps suggested above , by entering the PNR number shown on your ticket.

Remember that things can change even on the day of departure, most movement happens shortly before departure, when the train is charted.

When you buy a ticket, it comes from a specific quota.  A quota is simply an allocation of tickets for a particular type of traveller such as  senior, handicapped, military or government, on each train in each class.  By default, tickets come from the General quota.

General (GN) quota

Remote location (rl) & pooled (pq) quotas, handicapped, senior & ladies quotas.

The Senior quota is only for Indian seniors so don't use this if you're not Indian.

The Ladies quota only exists in Sleeper class & AC3, it gets you berths in one small bay reserved for women, it's hardly worth bothering with.

The Lower Berth quota is for anyone with mobility issues who can't use the ladder to the upper berths, so absolutely needs a lower. 

When a train is charted and the final reservation list is compiled, any unsold seats or berths in these quotas will be freed up used to reduce the RAC/Waitlist, promoting RAC passengers to CNF and WL passengers to RAC and (once all RAC passengers are confirmed) CNF.

Foreign Tourist (FT) quota

Many important trains have a small Foreign Tourist (FT) quota of seats or berths available only to foreign tourists.  The purpose of the FT quota is to allow foreign tourists to book trains at short notice notice when the General quota is fully-booked.

It's not a foolproof way to travel around India without pre-booking:  There's an FT quota on only 200 trains a day out of some 9,000 trains, and the quota might be just 2 places, seldom more than 12, in one or two specific classes, typically AC1 & AC2 or CC.  So even using the FT quota, you may have to wait a day or so before there is a berth available to your chosen destination in your chosen class.

For example, today is 25 January, the earliest date for which AC2 tickets available from the General quota on the Delhi-Varanasi Swatantrtwa Express is 11 February. But if I look at the Foreign Tourist quota, although there are no tickets today, there are two tickets available in AC2 tomorrow, and on each of the following few days.

If you buy an FT quota ticket at a ticket office or tourist reservation centre, you must pay in US Dollars, pounds sterling, or rupees backed by an exchange certificate proving they've come from a bank or bureau de change in exchange for foreign currency.  Rupees backed by an ATM receipt and foreign bank card are usually sufficient.  You can now book tickets from the Foreign Tourist quota when booking online .

Let's be clear, as a foreign tourist, you don't have to book from the FT quota.  Anyone of any nationality can book from the General quota whenever it's available.  And FT tickets are a little more expensive than tickets from the General quota, too.

Indeed, if there are still seats available in the General quota when you book, you shouldn't use the FT quota .  Because later on when the train is fully-booked, some other overseas visitors may urgently need those precious few FT places, desperate to get a train back to Delhi for their flight home.  If you used up all the FT places weeks ahead when you didn't need to, those travellers may be stranded!

Tatkal (TQ & PT) quotas

To allow travel at short notice on trains that are often fully-booked weeks before departure, Indian Railways introduced a system called Tatkal (Hindi for immediate ).  A number of tickets on key trains are held back and released at 10:00 one day before departure (originally 72 hours before departure, reduced to 2 days back in 2009 and just 1 day in 2011).  They are sold with a Tatkal fee of 10% of the fare in 2nd class or 30% in all other classes.  There are in fact two Tatkal quotas, regular Tatkal (TQ quota) with fixed fares, and Premium Tatkal (PT quota) with variable fares that increase with demand.  Tatkal places can also be booked online .  If there are seats available in the Foreign Tourist quota then the Tatkal quota may be irrelevant for you, if not, the Tatkal system can be useful.

How to buy tickets online

Indian trains often get fully-booked weeks in advance as demand usually exceeds supply.  So if you have a fixed itinerary and limited time you should buy tickets in advance before you get to India.

I recommend ticketing agency 12go.asia as option 1 for good reason:  It's hassle-free, even though it only does the principle trains on the routes usually requested by visitors.  It only sells confirmed tickets, it doesn't sell RAC or WL places.  It happily accepts overseas credit cards.

However, for complete access to all routes, trains, ticket types & quotas including Waitlisted & RAC , you must face the challenge of registering with the official Indian Railways booking website irctc.co.in, which is option 2.  I provide detailed instructions below.  Be warned, the process may drive you nuts.  Some people give up, others manage it in the end, but once registered you can book anything.

Option 1, buy at 12go.asia

I recommend ticketing agency 12go.asia as the quickest & easiest way to buy tickets for the principal trains and routes used by tourists, it makes booking trains as easy as booking flights.

You can check prices & availability online, pay with an international credit card and get the same e-ticket you'd get if you booked directly with irctc.co.in, but without the frustration of having to create an account and register with irctc.co.in.

Booking opens 120 days ahead , although some short-distance inter-city trains have a shorter booking horizon.  You can't buy tickets before reservations open.  Indian trains get fully booked weeks ahead, so book as far ahead as you can to be sure of a place.

How it works

12go.asia 's system shows fares & availability in real time, taken from IRCTC's system.  You select your train & class and click to buy.  Tickets are then manually secured by 12go staff using IRCTC's business-to-business booking system.

You can choose to see prices & pay in Indian Rupees, USD, GBP, Euros & several other currencies.

Limitations

12go.asia sells tickets for all the major routes of interest to visitors, but not between every possible station.  For that you need irctc.co.in.

Option 2, buy at www.irctc.co.in

You can buy train tickets direct from Indian Railways at the IRCTC website www.irctc.co.in .

Registering to use www.irctc.co.in is a time-consuming and frustrating process, but once registered you'll have access to all routes, trains, classes & ticket types.

Irctc.co.in has accepted overseas (non-Indian) credit cards since 2016, although it occasionally goes through periods when international cards don't seem to be accepted, just to keep everyone on their toes.  You must select the payment option which mentions International cards powered by PayU at the payment stage.

How to register for an IRCTC account

Go to www.irctc.co.in and click REGISTER top right.

Now enter the details to create an account.

Choose a username , some trial and error may be needed.

Enter your mobile phone number - your home country's international dialling code goes in the box marked ISD (this box says '91' until you have changed India to your own country in the box above).  The ISD for the UK is '44'.  Then enter your mobile phone number without any leading '0'.

Pin code means postcode .  Use 123456 as it won't accept UK-style postcodes.  Under Post Office , just enter your city & phone number again.

Payment problems paying the SMS verification fee

Just after I test-registered they imposed a fee for sending the OTP to a non-Indian mobile.  A few people have had credit card acceptance problems in paying this fee, but others find paying the fee works fine.  Again, I don't know why, but it could be problems with your own bank detecting and blocking a 'suspicious'  foreign transaction.  Give them a call!

How to buy tickets at www.irctc.co.in

When you click to see availability on a particular train, you will see places shown as AVL , RAC or WL , see the explanation of Reservation Against Cancellation & Waitlisting here .

AVL = Available , this means there are tickets available for confirmed seats or berths on that train. 

RAC = Reservation Against Cancellation , this means that the train is theoretically full, but Reservation Against Cancellation tickets are available for that train which allow you to board and be allocated a berth by the conductor.  So if you only see RAC tickets available, my advice is to go ahead and book, you'll still be able to travel on that train.

Tip:  Download the IRCTC app for your phone.   Download the IRCTC Rail Connect app for iPhone (if it's available in your region, it may not be) or IRCTC Rail Connect app for Android onto your phone.  You'll probably find you can't buy tickets with overseas credit cards using the app, but tickets bought online at the IRCTC website will show up in the app and can be shown to the conductor.  You can check train times, and see the current status of your booking if you are waitlisted or RAC.  Feedback appreciated .  I recommend some other apps that are available outside India in the travel tips section .

Option 3, Cleartrip.com, Makemytrip.com , Ixigo.com

How to buy tickets at the station.

The main stations in big cities and tourist centres such as New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Agra, Jaipur and Varanasi have an International Tourist Bureau where foreign travellers can book trains away from the crowds and queues at the normal booking office.  There is also a 24-hour rail booking office at Delhi International Airport.

For a list of stations with an International Tourist Bureau & opening times, see www.indianrail.gov.in , select Information then International Tourist .

New Delhi International Tourist Bureau ( temporarily closed )

U pdate 2024:   The New Delhi International Tourist Bureau remains temporarily closed due to the pandemic and low numbers of tourists.  A notice directs tourists to the international tourist counter at the Rail Reservation Centre 300m down the road, see the section below .

When open, the International Tourist Bureau at New Delhi railway station makes it easy for foreign visitors to buy tickets.  They could often sell you places out of the tourist quota, even when a train is fully-booked for Indian passengers.  Before the pandemic, it was normally open 06:00-23:00 every day, it's now temporarily closed.

How to find it

Enter New Delhi main station entrance on the Paharganj side (shown in the photo below left), veer slightly to the left and go up one flight of stairs to find yourself outside the International Tourist Bureau, as shown in the photo below right.  It's above platform 1.  If it doesn't look like the photo below, it isn't the real International tourist office.

New Delhi international tourist counter

Mumbai csmt, formerly bombay victoria terminus.

A station to rival London's St Pancras, Mumbai CSMT is an attraction in its own right.  Completed in 1887, its full title is Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus or (officially) Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, station code CSMT .  Known as Bombay Victoria Terminus until 1996 and still known as 'VT' by many, see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chhatrapati_Shivaji_Terminus .

Foreign Tourist Counter:   At Mumbai CSMT you can easily buy tickets from the foreign tourist quota at the Foreign Tourist counter, counter 4 downstairs in the Reservation Centre at CSMT.  It moved from counter 20 upstairs in 2018, please let me know if it changes again.

Tips for train travel in India

Checking your reservation.

The reservation system is very efficient and the days of finding your reserved berth already occupied by several passengers are long gone.  Your train, coach & berth number will be printed on your ticket - unless you're travelling in AC1 in which case the reservation list with your allocated berth numbers is only compiled a 2-4 hours before departure.

Reservation lists for each class in each long-distance train are posted on the notice board at each station about two hours before departure, showing the name, age and sex of each passenger reserved in each berth in each coach.  The age and sex help the ticket inspector identify that the right passenger is in the right berth.  A reservation list for each coach used to be pasted next to the entrance door on the train itself, but this is no longer done.

If you need to check your reservation, you can do so on your phone or laptop by entering your PNR (= booking reference) a PNR status-checking website such as www.railyatri.in/pnr-status or etrain.info/in , or using one of the Indian railways apps.

Download an app

I recommend downloading an app for your phone.  There are a bewildering number to choose from, some official, some 3rd party.  The official IRCTC apps seem unavailable outside India, so try these:

Indian Rail IRCTC for iPhone or Ixigo for iPhone .

Indian Rail IRCTC for Android or Ixigo for Android .

With these you can:

Check train schedules between any two stations.

Check a train's schedule at each of its calling points.  It also shows the train formation and carriage numbering to help you find your seat or berth.

Check your PNR status to see whether a Waitlisted ticket has become RAC or Confirmed.

Check real-time train running to see if your train is on time.

Check the platform for your train using the Live Station Info button, so you won't have to rely on the station departure displays to find your train.

Set a destination alarm to warn you a certain number of kilometres before your destination.

Luggage on Indian trains

Luggage is not a problem on Indian trains, you take your bags with you onto the train and place them on the overhead racks or underneath the lower berths.

The free luggage allowance is generous:  You can take to 70 Kg in AC1, 50 Kg in AC2, 40 Kg in AC3, AC Chair class or Sleeper class, 35 Kg in 2nd class seats.  Most western travellers are unlikely to exceed that, but if you really need to, you can pay an excess luggage fee and take up to 150 Kg in AC1 or 100 Kg in AC2.  However, the maximum is 40 Kg in AC3 or AC Chair class.

Theft of luggage is rare, but for peace of mind take along a bicycle lock or medium-sized padlock to secure your bags.  In the sleeping-cars, there are wire hoops hanging down underneath the seats to which you can padlock your luggage while you sleep.

Carriage numbers

The carriage numbers shown on tickets, on reservation lists and on the side of each coach consist of a letter and a number, for example H1, A1, A2, B1, B2, S1, S2, S3 and so on.  The letter shows the class of accommodation in that car.

A = air-con 2-tier (2A).

B = air-con 3-tier (3A).

AB = composite coach, half air-con 2-tier, half air-con 3-tier.

C = air-con chair car (CC).

D = non-air-con 2nd class reserved (@S).

E = executive chair class (EC).

G & J are used for AC 3-tier & Air-conditioned Chair class on Garib Rath trains.

H = air-conditioned 1st class (1A).

HA = composite coach, half AC1, half AC2.

S = sleeper class (SL).

There's typically just one air-con 1st class sleeper on a given train, so that's usually numbered H1.  If there were two air-con 2-tier cars on a train, those cars would be numbers A1 & A2.  So if you booked an AC2 ticket you'd expect to be given a car number 'A1' or 'A2', if you booked AC1 you'd expect to be in car H1 or HA1.

Food and drink on Indian trains

There are no restaurant or buffet cars on Indian Railways, but on long distance trains an attendant will appear in your coach and ask you if you would like to order food.  He will note down your order (usually a choice of 'veg' or 'non-veg') on a bit of paper.  An hour or so later he will reappear with some rice and curry in small foil containers from the kitchen car.  It is not expensive - you can reckon on £2-£3 per meal.  Attendants also regularly pass down each car selling soft drinks, snacks, or excellent hot sweet Indian tea (garam chai) for a few rupees.  On the premier Rajdhani Express trains (linking Delhi with Mumbai, Kolkata, etc.) and the premier daytime Shatabdi Express trains (linking Delhi with Jaipur and Agra, etc.), food is included in the fare, served at your seat.

Pre-order your food from a restaurant of your choice.   Alternatively, there are now several Indian websites that allow you to pre-book food to be delivered to your seat on the train from various vendors along the way.  If you have a confirmed train booking you can go to railrestro.com , enter your PNR, select a vendor you like the sound of who is located at a station where your train calls at a suitable time, and select specific items from their menu to be delivered to you on board the train at that station - reports so far have been very positive, but feedback is always appreciated !

Cleanliness, toilets & crowding

The efficient reservation system means that you can safely forget any pictures you've seen of overcrowded Indian trains with people on the roof or hanging on the side.  These these photos show suburban or local trains, or unreserved 2nd class on long-distance ones.  On fast long-distance trains in AC1, AC2, AC3, or AC Chair Class, all passengers have an assigned seat or sleeping berth so there's no overcrowding.  Don't expect pristine western standards anywhere in India, but you'll find AC1, AC2, AC3 and AC Chair class clean by Indian standards, with both western-style and squat toilets usually in a reasonably sanitary condition, see the train interior photos below.  On the other hand, Sleeper Class gets much grubbier than the AC classes and unreserved passengers can sometimes enter the coaches making it crowded.  2nd class unreserved can be incredibly crowded.  Toilets in sleeper class or basic non-AC 2nd class seats can leave a lot to be desired.

Safety & security

Indian trains are safe to travel on, even for families or women travelling alone, and you are unlikely to have any problems.  As in any busy place anywhere, pickpockets operate at the major stations (for example Delhi and New Delhi), so take care.  Oh, and be prepared:  If anyone tells you that your train is cancelled, that the ticket office has closed or has moved to a travel agency across the road, or your pre-booked hotel has burnt down or been abducted by aliens, please politely ignore them, even if they look 'official', to avoid ending up in a travel agency paying for a car and driver at vast expense, or booking their 'alternative' hotel which of course will luckily have a room available.  These are all well-known scams (yawn...) to get travel agency business, usually obvious to any regular India hand, but first-timers have been known to fall for them.

Do Indian trains run on time?

Indian Railways are generally remarkably efficient, but Indian trains do run late, sometimes hours rather than minutes.  To get a feel for it, why not go to either www.trainenquiry.com or www.erail.in and see how late yesterday's Delhi-Jaisalmer Express arrived, or last Thursday's Mumbai-Delhi Rajdhani Express?  At www.erail.in , select the origin and destination that interests you, and bring up the train list.  Now find the train that you want and click on it.  Now select a date and click the 'train running status' button.  It will show you a table of scheduled times and actual times at each station.  Data is only held for the last few days, not weeks or months ago.  At www.trainenquiry.com , you simply enter the train number or name, then select from a list of possible trains.

Alternatively, these examples from my own travels may give you a feel for the likely delay:  Delhi-Varanasi overnight express spot on time, Bombay-Howrah Mail 1½ hours late, Chennai-Mumbai Chennai Express 40 minutes late, Kolkata-Delhi Rajdhani Express spot on time (Rajdhani Expresses get priority and are pretty punctual), Delhi-Agra Shatabdi Express spot on time (Shatabdi Expresses also get priority and are pretty punctual), Jaisalmer-Delhi Express 2 hours late starting and 3 hours late arriving, Delhi-Kalka-Simla Himalayan Queen spot on time, Varanasi-Agra-Jaipur Marudhar Express 50 minutes late, Chennai-Delhi Grand Trunk Express 1½ hours late.

Recharging mobiles & cameras

There are shaver sockets in most AC1/2/3 sleeper cars and many Indian trains now have power outlets for mobiles and laptops.  However, I never travel without an Anker powerbank which can recharge your phone several times over if you're on the move and can't get to a power outlet.

Other Indian train tips

Bring your own toilet paper.  You'll normally find one western toilet and one squat toilet at one or both ends of the car.  In AC1, AC2, AC Chair Class and even AC3 the toilets are normally reasonably clean by Indian standards, and in full working order.  Sleeper Class and 2nd class toilets may be a different matter!

Make sure you research when to visit India carefully - in summer it can be unbearably hot, and you also want to avoid the monsoon rains.  And in January & February in Northern India that there can be major disruption to road, rail & air due to thick fog, so bear that in mind.

Finally, forewarned is forearmed

In India, if someone asks which hotel you're going to, then announces that this hotel has been flooded, burnt down, or abducted by aliens, they are of course trying to get commission from sending you to another hotel - that's often painfully obvious and it's almost funny!  Smile, ignore them, and persist in walking to your own hotel, which will of course be open as usual.  But similarly, especially at big stations such as New Delhi, if an official-looking person (they may even show you a badge) says your train has been cancelled, or says you can't board without a boarding pass (with an e-ticket you can get on the train, there's no such thing as a boarding pass), smile, ignore them, walk past, and persist until you see the actual departure indicators and get your train.  If necessary, go and see the station master!  Although this has never happened to me, there are occasional reports of travellers being conned into buying new tickets from a nearby travel agency, being sent to a nearby travel agency when they wanted the genuine New Delhi foreigners booking office, or being conned into hiring a private car and driver for hundreds of dollars when they already had trains booked, which of course weren't really cancelled.  So smile, ignore, persist, go and see the departure boards with your own eyes, find and get on your train, and have a giggle about it later!  If you encounter any of this, feedback (and a good laugh) is always appreciated!

The 11 classes on Indian trains

There are 11 classes of accommodation on Indian trains or at least, 11 different class codes in the system.  You can argue that 3E is a variation of 3A, EA a variation of EC and that 2S & GN are the same (both are 2nd class seats, one reserved, the other unreserved).  But that's still 8 classes!

Only a small selection of classes is available on any given train, a typical long-distance train might have one AC1 car, one or two AC2 cars, perhaps an AC3 car, then a long line of 6, 7 or 8 Sleeper class cars and maybe one GN or 2S car at the end.  But it varies, of course.

Here are the classes, in roughly descending order of cost, together with the usual 2 & 3-letter abbreviations.  A request:  If you get any clear interior photos of AC2, AC3 or Sleeper class which would better illustrate these classes, please get in touch !

Air-conditioned first class (AC1 or 1A)

Air-conditioned 2-tier (ac2 or 2a).

AC2 is relatively clean & comfortable, with room to spread out.  It's the class typically used by middle class Indian families and a good choice for most western visitors.   AC2 is found on almost all decent long-distance trains including the premier Rajdhani & Duronto expresses.

AC2 offers padded leatherette seats by day which convert to flat padded bunks at night.  AC2 coaches are open-plan with berths arranged in bays of four on one side of the aisle (two upper, two lower, transverse across the car width), and in bays of two on the other side of the aisle, arranged longitudinally along the coach side above and below the windows.  If you're tall, you should book a transverse berth.

Each bay is curtained off for privacy, and an attendant distributes pillows, clean sheets and blankets in the evening.  Update:  Curtains were removed  as a Covid-19 precaution and may still be absent.

Click for car plans & berth numbering in AC1, AC2, AC3, AC Chair, Sleeper Class .

Air-conditioned 3-tier (AC3 or 3A)

AC3 has a similar layout to AC2, but instead of upper & lower berths it has 3 tiers of bunks - upper, middle and lower - arranged in bays of six on one side of the aisle, and longitudinal bays of two - upper and lower - along the wall on the other side of the aisle.  As in AC2, an attendant distributes pillows, sheets and blankets in the evening.  Berths convert to seats for daytime use.

With 3 people sitting on each bench seat during the day rather than just 2, it feels a lot more crowded than AC 2-tier, and at night there is less height-space between each bunk - the top bunks are significantly higher up near the ceiling.  AC3 may lack the privacy curtains and individual berth lights usually found in AC2.  As in AC2, you should avoid the longitudinal berths if you are tall.  Still, if you find AC2 fully-booked, most western travellers will find AC3 an acceptable fall-back.  See car plans & berth numbering in AC1, AC2, AC3, AC Chair, Sleeper Class .  Photos courtesy of Rachel Poschi.

Air-conditioned 3-tier economy (3E)

Executive anubhuti chair car (ea), ac executive chair class (ec).

AC Executive Chair Class is only found on the high-quality Shatabdi Express , Vande Bharat Express & Tejas Express trains.  Seats are arranged 2+2 across the car width, basic pre-packaged food & drink is included in the fare, served at your seat.  It's also known as First AC Chair class.  Seat numbering plan for AC Chair cars .

AC Chair class (CC)

AC Chair class is a good choice for daytime journeys.  Comfortable & air-conditioned, they have seats arranged 2+3 across the car width.  AC Chair Class is found on the Shatabdi Expresses, Vande Bharat Express, the several Tejas Express trains and a number of other inter-city daytime trains, for example Delhi-Jaipur, Delhi-Agra, Delhi-Kalka for Simla.   Seat numbering plan, AC Chair cars .

Sleeper Class (SL)

This is the way the bulk of the Indian population travels on long-distance trains, but it's also used by many more adventurous backpackers who are prepared to take the rough with the smooth.  The majority of cars on a typical long-distance mail or express train will be sleeper class.

Sleeper class consists of open-plan berths, arranged in bays of 6 bunks (upper, middle and lower) on one side of the aisle, and bays of 2 bunks (upper & lower) along the coach wall on the other side of the aisle.  Bunks fold away to form seating for daytime use.  It's the same basic layout as AC3, but without the air-con and without any privacy curtains.  Bedding is not provided, so bring a sleeping-bag.

Sleeper class is found on almost all long-distance trains except for the premier Rajdhani & Duronto services.  Sleeper class can be crowded (although in theory all berths must be reserved, so it can't get overcrowded), and it's fairly grubby and basic.  On the other hand, you get a better view of the countryside then in AC coaches, where the windows are sealed, tinted and sometimes dirty.  In summer, there are fans on the ceiling and a breeze from the windows.  In winter, wrap up warm at night and take a sleeping bag and fleece, as it can get cold.    Berth numbering system, AC1, AC2, AC3, AC Chair, Sleeper Class cars .

1st class (FC)

Traditional non-air-con 1st class has now almost disappeared, as Indian Railways have progressively phased it out in favour of AC 2-tier.  But for the record, ordinary first class consists of non-air-conditioned sleeper coaches with lockable 4-berth and 2-berth compartments, a similar layout to AC1 but without the AC.  Bedding is not provided, and it's much grubbier than AC1, AC2 or AC3 as it's not sealed against the dirt .

2nd class seats (2S = reserved or GN = unreserved)

Open plan cars with wooden or padded plastic seats, sometimes reserved and shown online as 2S, sometimes unreserved and shown online as either GN or II.  Not recommended for long distance overnight journeys (you'll see the huge scrum of Indians all trying to bag a seat in unreserved 2nd class), but quite acceptable for daytime journeys of up to a few hours if you're on a budget.

IndRail pass es:  Discontinued in 2017

Where to go in india.

First-time visitors often wonder where to start in such a vast country and they're sometimes told to tour only a small area, for example stick to Rajasthan or perhaps the beaches of Goa.  But I suggest a bolder approach.  Use the remarkable Indian train network to see a varied cross-section of India's highlights, picking one example from each type of place:  A big city, a colonial hill station, a princely city or two in Rajasthan, then Agra of course for the Taj Mahal, and also Varanasi, the classic Hindu holy city on the Ganges.  This way, you'll see some incredible highlights and complete contrasts, with overnight trains minimising both daytime travelling time and hotel bills.

A suggested itinerary

Here's what I personally consider the best itinerary around Northern India, taking in an amazing variety of classic Indian cities in as little as 2 weeks.  Highlight after highlight in a 2-week itinerary.  If you have longer to spare, add an extra day or two here and there and/or add one more Rajasthani city, Udaipur.

Delhi 1-3 days.  Contrast the bustling old city with Lutyens' gracious New Delhi.

Take the Swatantrta S Express leaving New Delhi at 21:15 arriving Varanasi Junction at 08:05 next morning. AC1, AC2, AC3, Sleeper class.

Varanasi 2-3 days.  Formerly called Benares, Varanasi is the must-see Hindu holy city on the Ganges.  Make sure you stay in a local Indian riverside hotel such as the Hotel Alka , with its terrace overlooking the Ganges.  Western chain hotels are usually located in the new town, well away from all the amazing riverside action.  The Hotel Alka is one of the better hotels in this top riverside location, and eating a Thai on the terrace as the Diwali fireworks went off overhead and Lilly pads with candles drifted down the Ganges was an unforgettable experience.

Take the Marudhar Express from Varanasi Junction around 18:25 arriving Agra Fort at 06:40 next morning. AC2, AC3, Sleeper class.  No AC1.

Agra 2 days, remembering to visit the fantastic deserted royal city of Fatephur Sikhri 30km away by bus or car.  Agra may be the most touristy place in India, but the Taj is utterly beautiful and well worth the tourist tout hassle.  Agra fort and the ‘baby Taj’ are also worth a visit.

Take the Marudhar Express from Agra Fort around 06:45 arriving Jaipur at 11:50 the same day. AC2, AC3, Sleeper class (No AC1).

Jaipur 2-3 days.  The 'Pink City' is one of the most wonderful princely cities in Rajasthan, and indeed in India.

Take the daily Raniket Express leaving Jaipur at 10:10 arriving Jaisalmer at 22:30 the same day, with AC1, AC2, AC3, Sleeper class.

Or the Shalimar Express on Tue, Wed, Fri & Sun leaving Jaipur 17:45 arriving Jaisalmer 05:30 next morning, with AC1, AC2, AC3 & sleeper class.

Jaisalmer 2-3 days.  This is Rajasthan’s ultimate fairytale city and one of the most beautiful cities in the whole of India, in the desert close to the Pakistan border.  For many years it had no airport so only those who made the effort got to experience it, although sadly it may now have flights using the military airbase nearby.

Take the Shalimar Express leaving Jaisalmer at 23:25 on Mon, Wed, Thus, Sat and arriving at Old Delhi at 16:50 next day. AC1, AC2, AC3, sleeper class.  Spend the night in Delhi.

Take the Kalka Shatabdi leaving New Delhi at 07:40 arriving Kalka at 11:40. AC Executive chair class and AC Chair class, meal included served at your seat. Change onto the waiting narrow-gauge Simla toy train leaving Kalka at 12:10 arriving Simla at 17:20 with (non-AC) 1st class, AC Chair class, 2nd class. The journey to Simla by narrow gauge Toy Train is an absolute delight.

Simla 2-3 days.  Cool relaxation and colonial mock-Tudor charm in this lovely Himalayan hill station from the days of the Raj.  The ideal final destination for your trip!  The upmarket colonial-style Clarkes Hotel is wonderful.

Take the toy train leaving Simla at 18:05 arriving Kalka at 22:40. Change onto the mainline Netaji Express leaving Kalka at 23:55 and arriving Old Delhi at 06:00. AC1, AC2, AC3, Sleeper class.

How to book this itinerary

Option 1 is to arrange it all yourself .  First sketch out your itinerary, perhaps using the technique explained here .  Then book each train journey at 12go.asia (hassle-free, although naturally they charge a reasonable agency mark-up) or get yourself registered with IRCTC and book as explained here .  Then book each of your hotels separately using Booking.com .  This is the budget option, if you don't mind the legwork and managing it yourself.

Option 2 is to have it all booked for you, hassle-free .  I've arranged for train specialists Railbookers to offer this exact itinerary as a package, with trains, hotels, transfers (and if you like, your flight to India) all sorted for you.  This costs more than sorting it all out yourself, but it saves a lot of effort (and possible frustration) and as it's then a package, if anything affects one part of the tour Railbookers will sort things out for you.  Their suggested tour can be customised to your own requirements, to spend more or less time in each place.  Railbookers is an ABTA member and holidays including flights are ATOL protected.

  UK call 0207 864 4600, www.railbookers.co.uk . 

  us call free 1-888-829-4775, see website .,   canada call free 1-855-882-2910, see website .,   australia call toll-free 1300 971 526, see website . ,   new zealand call toll-free 0800 000 554 or see website ., alternative versions.

Alternatively, just pick on big city, one hill station, a couple of cities in Rajasthan, and a couple of places from the 'other' list below and create your own itinerary.  How about:  Kolkata - (overnight sleeper train to New Jalpaiguri then the famous Darjeeling Toy Train) - Darjeeling - Varanasi - (overnight sleeper train) - Agra - (daytime train) - Jaipur - (overnight sleeper train) - Kolkata?

The big cities

The royal cities of rajasthan, old colonial hill stations, other places to see, two personal favourites:  a ride to darjeeling.

A personal favourite is the ride to Darjeeling on the narrow gauge Darjeeling Himalaya Railway (DHR), and a night or two at the wonderful Windamere Hotel .  The DHR is now a UN World Heritage Site.

Travel from Kolkata's Sealdah station to New Jalpaiguri (NJP) on the broad gauge Darjeeling Mail, leaving Sealdah at 22:05 and arriving NJP at 08:15 next morning.  The Darjeeling Mail has AC1, AC2, AC3, sleeper class and 2nd class accommodation.  Then take the connecting DHR 'toy train' up to Darjeeling, leaving NJP at 10:00 daily, arriving Darjeeling at 17:30.  It's a long ride on a narrow gauge train, sometimes next to the hill road, sometimes through jungle, and sometimes through the streets.

You can check the current status of the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway at www.dhrs.org/page4.html - it has it's ups and downs, if you'll pardon the expression.

Once in Darjeeling, the place to stay is the Windamere Hotel .  Originally a boarding house for bachelor tea planters, it became a hotel in 1939.  Meals are served by white-gloved, turbanned waiters and eaten by candlelight to the sound of Cole Porter tunes on the piano.  Even if you can't afford it, make sure you come along for afternoon tea - probably the best cup of tea you will ever drink.

...and a ride to Simla.

A little bit more robust than the line to Darjeeling, the similar toy train up to Simla in the Himalayan foothills is the way to reach Simla, once India's summer capital.  Take a fast broad-gauge train from New Delhi to Kalka and change there onto the Toy Train up into the hills.  The train ride to Simla is one of Simla's highlights on its own.  If you get the chance, use the Shivalik Deluxe Express on the way back down from Simla (it connects with the overnight express to New Delhi going forward next day to Kolkata).  The Shivalik Deluxe has plush fabric-covered first class armchairs, and a meal is served at your seat, included in the price.  Although it gets dark as you descend, at stations without electricity the signalmen hand the single-line token to the driver whilst holding burning torches, the shimmering flames lighting up the side of the train.  It's wonderfully atmospheric.

Tours of India by train

The cheapest option is to arrange everything yourself, independently, but this takes time and effort.  If you want a customisable itinerary with all your train tickets, up-market hotels and transfers arranged for you, you can do this through train specialists Railbookers.  Their website has various example itineraries including a one-week Golden Triangle one visiting Delhi, Agra and Jaipur, but have a look at the suggested itinerary above covering Delhi, Agra, Varanasi, Jaipur, Jaisalmer & Simla as I think it's the best 2-week itinerary around northern India that you'll find, and I've arranged for Railbookers to offer it.  Railbookers takes good care of their clients and gets very good reviews.

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Escorted tours in India by train

If you'd prefer to travel with a group of fellow travellers escorted by a professional tour guide, check are Great Rail Journeys ( www.greatrail.com , in the UK call 01904 527 120) and Rail Discoveries , www.raildiscoveries.com , 01904 730 727.  Both offer popular escorted tours covering India's 'Golden Triangle' of Delhi, Agra for the Taj Mahal and Jaipur in Rajasthan.  At the time of writing, Great rail Journeys also do an escorted tour covering Delhi, Amritsar for the Golden Temple, Agra for the Taj Mahal, Lucknow, Varanasi on the Ganges and Kathmandu in Nepal, with departures on various dates through the year.

Tourist cruise trains

There are now several luxury cruise trains catering for tourists and offering sightseeing itineraries around Indian cities.  All of these trains are in effect 5 star international hotels on wheels, allowing you to see India in great comfort.

The Palace on Wheels

See www.palacesonwheels.com and see the Palace on Wheels video .  This is India's first and most celebrated cruise train, voted as the world's 4th best luxury train by Condé Nast Traveller magazine.  All suites feature private shower & spotlessly clean toilet, TV & CD player, and the train's two elegant restaurant cars offer both Indian and international cuisine.

Prices range from $2,750 for a 7-night 8-day tour around key cities in Rajasthan such as Jaisalmer, Jaipur, Udaipur & Jodhpur with all meals, off-train tours and on-board accommodation included. 

You can book the Palace on Wheels through recommended train holiday specialist Railbookers who can also arrange flights, hotels and other Indian trains for you.

If you'd prefer to use the Palace on Wheels on an escorted tour with friendly group of travellers and a professional tour guide are available from Great Rail Journeys ( www.greatrail.com , in the UK call 01904 527 120).

Other luxury cruise trains

The Palace on Wheels is no longer the only cruise train in India, and it's not even the best.  Others have sprung up, though prices are sky-high.  Be warned that most of these companies quote a rate per night, not for the whole tour!

Maharaja's Express , see www.the-maharajas.com - See the Maharaja's Express video .  Runs various 3 or 7 night tours from Delhi back to Delhi or between Delhi & Mumbai, via places such as Agra, Jaipur, Varanasi, Lucknow, Khajuraho.  From $3,580 per person.  This train is run by Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC), originally as a joint venture with Cox & KIngs.  Gets very positive feedback, 'ten out of ten' from one correspondent.  You can now book the Maharaja's Express through train holiday specialist www.railbookers.co.uk .

Royal Rajasthan on Wheels , www.royalsrajasthanonwheels.com - See the Royal Rajasthan on Wheels video .  Offers 8-day (7-night) itineraries with weekly departures from Delhi back to Delhi, stopping at Jodhpur, Udaipur, Ranthambore National Park, Jaipur, Khajuraho & Varanasi.  From around $4,130 per person for two people sharing, $5,775 single occupancy for the least expensive suites.  Has also had great feedback, and can also be booked through www.railbookers.co.uk .

Golden Chariot , www.goldenchariot.org - see the Golden Chariot video .  A luxury train offering weekly departures from Bangalore for a week-long tour to Goa & southern India.

Deccan Odyssey , www.deccan-odyssey-india.com - see the Deccan Odyssey video .  A luxury train offering weekly departures from Mumbai for a week-long tour to Goa, Pune, and the caves at Ajanta & Ellora.

Indian Maharaja , www.theindianmaharaja.co.in .  Offers 8-day 7-night 'land cruises' between Delhi & Mumbai in either direction on various dates between October & April, with stopovers & tours at Agra, Jaipur, Udaipur, Ellora & Ajanta Caves, starting at around $4,095 per person for two people sharing or from $5,229 single occupancy.

These trains can also be arranged through Railbookers.  On their website, select 'Private trains'.

Inclusive luxury train escorted tours

If you'd like a deluxe train-based holiday to India, but would like to do this as part of an organised tour, Great Rail Journeys ( www.greatrail.com ) is a well-known company offering inclusive upmarket escorted tours to India, including the Palace on Wheels or a number of other special Indian 'cruise trains', five star hotels plus flights to/from the UK.  There are a number of different tours available, departing on a range of dates throughout the year.  Check the holiday details online, then call 01904 527120 to book or use their online booking form .  Seat61 gets some commission to help support the site if you book your holiday through this link and phone number.

International trains, buses & ferries

There are international trains to Pakistan & Bangladesh, and buses to Nepal.  Here's a quick summary:

Delhi - Amritsar - Lahore, Pakistan

Take a train from Delhi to Amritsar, there are lots to choose from.  See www.indianrail.gov.in for times & fares. 

Take a bus or taxi the 26km from Amritsar to the India/Pakistan frontier at Atari.  Walk through the border posts to Wagah on the Pakistani side.  You may want to hang around Wagah to see the spectacular ceremony at sunset when the border closes.  Indian and Pakistani guards try to outdo each other with their performances, watched by Indians and Pakistani crowds!

Take another bus or taxi the remaining 20km to Lahore.  Allow plenty of time for this deceptively short journey. 

There used to be a cross-border train, but tension in Kashmir means all India-Pakistan trains are suspended at the moment.

Delhi - Jodhpur - Karachi, Pakistan

A weekly international train called the Thar Express started in February 2006 from Jodhpur to Karachi via the border at Munabao.  But it's currently suspended.

Eastbound:   The Thar Express leaves Karachi every Friday at 23:00, arriving at 'Zero Point' on the Pakistan/India frontier at around 08:00 next morning.  After customs checks, the train goes forward to Munabao on the Indian side, arriving around 11:00.The Indian train departs Munabao at 19:00 after customs formalities, arriving Jodhpur (Bhagat Ki Kothi station) at 23:50 Saturday.

Westbound:   The Thar Express leaves Jodhpur (Bhagat Ki Kothi station, about 4km from the main station) every Saturday morning at 01:00 arriving Munabao at 07:00, leaving Munabao at around 14:30 on Saturdays, reaching Karachi at 02:15 on Sunday morning. 

The sleeper fare from Jodhpur to Munabao/zero point is about Rs170, and from Munabao/zero point to Karachi is about Rs230.  No more information is yet available, but feedback would be appreciated!  The train has one sleeping-car and several economy cars.

Update :  Tension in Kashmir means all India-Pakistan trains are suspended at the moment.

Delhi to Kathmandu, Nepal

It's quite easy, cheap, and an adventure to do this journey overland.  You take an overnight train from New Delhi to Gorakpur, then a bus.  For details, see the Nepal page .

Kolkata to Dhaka, Bangladesh

A new direct train from Kolkata (Calcutta) to Dhaka started in April 2008, see the Bangladesh page .

India to Sri Lanka by ferry

After many years of being cut off from each other (with at least one short-lived attempt to start a ferry service in 2011), a new ferry service started in late 2023, linking Nagapattinam (mainland India) with Kankesanthurai (on Sri Lanka, near Jaffna).

The fast ferry Cheriyapani sails from Nagapattinam (India)  at 07:00 arriving Kankesanthurai (Sri Lanka) at 11:00.

She sails from Kankesanthurai (Sri Lanka) at 13:30 arriving Kankesanthurai (India) at 17:00.

Crossing time 3 hours for the 60 nautical miles.  Service will be suspended during the monsoon season in November-December.

Fare around 8,000 Indian rupees, luggage allowance 40 Kg.

Online booking will be available starting in January 2024, website not yet known.  Until then, call +91 978 987 9971 at least 24 hours in advance. You will be required to send a copy of your passport and visa details via WhatsApp to confirm the booking.

Be careful with e-visas when using this ferry, they will not initially be accepted at these entry points, but may be in future.

India to Burma (Myanmar)

The India/Burma border is closed to foreigners.  It is not possible to travel to Burma overland from India.  For train and river steamer service within Burma, see the Burma page .

India to China

The direct route from India into China is difficult and mountainous, there are no trains, you need some serious permits to be in that part of India, and most if not all border crossings are closed to foreigners.  If you wish to travel this way, do your research before attempting it! 

For most practical purposes, you are better off going from India to Kathmandu in Nepal ( see the Nepal page ), then taking an organised tour from Kathmandu to Lhasa in Tibet ( see the Nepal page ), then a train to Beijing.  For train service within China, including Lhasa to Beijing, see the China page .

Europe to India overland

Europe to india via istanbul, iran, pakistan.

It's possible to travel from Europe to India overland by train and bus via Turkey, Iran & Pakistan, along what in the 1960s & 70s was the hippy train.  However, these days there are serious security problems affecting this route in Turkey, SE Iran & Pakistan.  If you are foolhardy enough to brave these, it takes a minimum of 2-3 weeks and you should consider it as an adventure or expedition rather than a routine way to travel there. 

Administratively, the main issue is getting an tourist visa for Iran - see the London to Iran page for agencies to contact to get one.  Finally, there are major security issues in southeast Iran to be aware of - see the official travel advice for Iran and Pakistan at the British Foreign Office website, www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice .  If you are still interested, see the Europe to India overland page .  I'd suggest planning the trip out carefully before you start to book anything - this may help:  How to plan an itinerary & budget .

Europe to India via Moscow, the Trans-Siberian Railway, Beijing & Lhasa

A safer though somewhat round-about way is London to Moscow by Eurostar and onward trains to Moscow (2 nights, £300, daily departures), Moscow to Beijing via the Trans-Siberian Railway (6 or 7 nights, £500, two per week), Beijing to Lhasa by train (2 nights, £100, daily), then an organised tour by bus from Lhasa to Nepal (7 nights, maybe $400), then bus and train to Delhi .  Again, you may find this helpful:  How to plan an itinerary & budget .  Trains to Russia are suspended due to Covid-19 and now sanctions .

Hotels in India

Personal hotel recommendations, tripadvisor hotel reviews.

www.tripadvisor.com is a good place to find independent travellers' reviews of the main hotels.  It also has the low-down on all the sights & attractions too.

Flights to India

Overland travel by train around India is an essential part of the experience, so once there, don't cheat and fly, stay on the ground!  But if you need a long-haul flight to reach India in the first place.

1)  Check flight prices at Opodo, www.opodo.com

2)  use skyscanner to compare flight prices & routes worldwide across 600 airlines.

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3)  Lounge passes

Make the airport experience a little more bearable with a VIP lounge pass, it's not as expensive as you think!  See www.loungepass.com

For independent travel, the best guidebook to take is either the Lonely Planet or Rough Guide .  I gave Sarah the Lonely Planet and Karen the Rough Guide and we road-tested both of them head-to-head across India.  The result was a tie, with similarly excellent levels of both practical travel information and historical and cultural background.  I personally prefer the Lonely Planet, but Karen preferred the Rough Guide.  Just make sure you take one of these two guides with you..!  If you buy anything at Amazon through these links, Seat61.com gets a small commission to help support the site.

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Alternatively, you can download just the chapters you need in .PDF format from the Lonely Planet Website , from around £2.99 or US$4.95 a chapter.

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Travel insurance & other tips, always take out travel insurance.

Never travel overseas without travel insurance from a reliable insurer, with at least £1m or preferably £5m medical cover.  It should also cover cancellation and loss of cash and belongings, up to a sensible limit.  An annual multi-trip policy is usually cheaper than several single-trip policies even for just 2 or 3 trips a year, I have an annual policy with Staysure.co.uk myself.  Here are some suggested insurers.  Seat61 gets a small commission if you buy through these links.

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Get an eSIM with mobile data package

Don't rely on WiFi, download an eSIM with a mobile data package for the country you're visiting and stay connected.  Most newer mobile phones can download a virtual SIM card so you don't need to buy a physical SIM, including iPhone 11 & later, see device compatibility list .  Maya.net is a reliable eSIM data retailer with a 4.5 out of 5 Trustpilot rating and a range of packages including unlimited data .

Get a Curve card for foreign travel

Most banks give you a poor exchange rate, then add a foreign transaction fee on top.  A Curve MasterCard means no foreign transaction fees and gives you the mid-market exchange rate, at least up to a certain limit, £500 per month at time of writing.  The money you spend on your Curve card goes straight onto one of your existing debit or credit cards.

How it works:   1. Download the Curve app for iPhone or Android .  2. Enter your details & they'll send you a Curve MasterCard - they send to the UK and most European addresses.  3. Link your existing credit & debit cards to the app, you can link up to two cards with the free version of Curve, I link my normal debit card and my normal credit card.  4. Now use the Curve MasterCard to buy things online or in person or take cash from ATMs, exactly like a normal MasterCard. Curve does the currency conversion and puts the balance in your own currency onto whichever debit or credit card is currently selected in the Curve app.  You can even change your mind about which card it goes onto, within 14 days of the transaction.

I have a Curve Blue card myself, it means I can buy a coffee on a foreign station on a card without being stung by fees and lousy exchange rates, just by tapping the Curve card on their card reader.  The money goes through Curve to my normal debit card and is taken directly from my account (in fact I have the Curve card set up as payment card on Apple Pay on my iPhone, so can double-click my phone, let it do Face ID then tap the reader with the phone - even easier than digging a card out).  I get a little commission if you sign up to Curve, but I recommend it here because I think it's great.  See details, download the app and get a Curve card , they'll give you £5 cashback through that link.

Get a VPN for safe browsing.  W hy you need a VPN

When you're travelling you often use free WiFi in public places which may not be secure.  A VPN encrypts your connection so it's always secure, even on unsecured WiFi.  It also means you can select the geographic location of the IP address you browse with, to get around geoblocking which a surprising number of websites apply.  See VPNs & why you need one explained .  ExpressVPN is a best buy with a 4.7 out of 5 Trustpilot ranking which I use myself - I've signed up as an ExpressVPN affiliate, and if you go with expressvpn.com using the links on this page, you should see a special deal, 3 months free with an annual subscription.  I get a small commission to help support this site.

Carry an Anker powerbank

Tickets, reservations, vaccination records and Interrail or Eurail passes are often held digitally on your mobile phone, so it's vital to keep it charged.  I always carry an Anker powerbank which can recharge my phone several times over if I can't get to a power outlet.  Buy from Amazon.co.uk or from Buy from Amazon.com .

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Have some cash to splash? Tours on luxury trains in India are an excellent way to explore the country without having to compromise on comfort. These luxury trains, which offer every indulgence imaginable right down to customized cutlery, inject glamor and romance into seeing some of India's best tourist attractions.

The luxury trains generally run from September to April each year. You can expect to pay around $9,000 for two people, for seven nights (there are often discounted rates, especially for Indian citizens). It's definitely not cheap! All meals, tours, and entrance fees to monuments and cultural sites are included in the price though. All you have to do is sit back and enjoy the regal experience. Travel at night and explore new destinations during the day! Here are the options.

Palace on Wheels

The Palace on Wheels is the oldest and most iconic of India's luxury trains. It's been operating since 1982 and is rated as one of the best train journeys in the world. The train's seven-night itinerary includes some of the most popular cities in Rajasthan, as well as the Taj Mahal.

The Palace on Wheels received a makeover in 2017 using the carriages from the Royal Rajasthan on Wheels, which ceased operating. These carriages are more spacious and luxurious than the train's previous ones, and they've been refurbished to recreate the feel of the Palace on Wheels. New facilities include a Royal Spa and modern amenities. The train's exterior has also been painted a cream color.

The old carriages of the Palace on Wheels were used to launch a more affordable Heritage Palace on Wheels luxury train in late December 2017. Unfortunately, the train failed to attract enough passengers though.

Deccan Odyssey

The Deccan Odyssey primarily covers Maharashtra, as well as popular destinations in neighboring states such as Goa, Gujarat, and Rajasthan. This luxury train has been operating since 2004 and offers six diverse seven-night itineraries, most of which depart from Mumbai . These are the Maharashtra Splendor (covers Ajanta Ellora caves , Nashik wineries , Kolhapur, Konkan Coast and Goa), the Indian Odyssey (departs from Delhi and travels through Agra, Ranthambore National Park , Jaipur, Udaipur, and Vadodara, to the Ellora caves in Maharashtra), the Jewels of the Deccan (heads south to Hampi and Hyderabad ), the Maharashtra Wild Trail (includes Pench and Tadoba national parks), Hidden Treasures of Gujarat, and Indian Sojourn (similar to the Indian Odyssey but departs from Mumbai and ends in Delhi).

Maharajas' Express

The opulent Maharajas' Express was introduced by the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation in 2010 as the only luxury train in India to travel across the whole country. It has consistently won the  Leading Luxury Train of the World Award. There are five main tour circuits to choose from, with an emphasis on North India. Two are short three-night Golden Triangle (Delhi, Jaipur, Agra and Ranthambore) tours and the other three are seven-night voyages. In addition, two Southern Sojourn tours have been introduced, focusing on South India. However, these only operate in September. The train is priced higher than other luxury trains, with rates starting from around $12,000 for two people, for seven nights. 

Golden Chariot

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Get ready for an extraordinary journey by exploring the top 10 best India train tours. These exciting routes combine history and breathtaking scenery seamlessly, promising unforgettable adventures that will leave you in awe of the subcontinent's beauty and heritage.

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1. darjeeling himalayan railway (jalpaiguri to darjeeling), 2. mandovi express (madgaon to mumbai), 3. himalayan queen (kalka to shimla), 4. the golden chariot (bangalore to goa), 5. dooars voyage (siliguri- newmal – hasimara- alipurduar), 6. maharaja deccan odyssey (mumbai to delhi), 7. jammu mail (jammu to udhampur), 8. matheran hill railway, 9. island express (kanyakumari to trivandrum), 10. mandapam – pamban – rameswaram, best tips for india train tour, planning your india train tour, tailor-made travel itineraries for india, created by local experts.

A Trek Through Ladakh's Markha Valley

13 days  / from 1800 USD

A Trek Through Ladakh's Markha Valley

Trek through the Markha Valley, taking in the jaw-dropping Himalayan landscape, camp in traditional mountain villages, and discover hilltop monasteries. This unique journey combines the culture of the Buddhist faith with the natural beauty of the mountains and the hustle and bustle of Delhi.

Rajasthan: The Land of Kings

15 days  / from 2745 USD

Rajasthan: The Land of Kings

Experience the Land of Kings in luxury.This trip around Rajasthan takes you to Jaipur's palaces, sacred pilgrimage sites and deep into the desert hills. Breathe in the excitement of Delhi and visit the Taj Mahal. Then come nightfall, lay your head to rest in former royal palaces and magical forts.

The Holy City of Varanasi

6 days  / from 785 USD

The Holy City of Varanasi

The flat, sunburnt plains of the Ganges River are India's breadbasket: a densely populated area, it is home to many of the country's greatest sights. See Delhi and all its treasures, then fly to Varanasi, the most sacred stretch of the Ganges and one of India's most intense and atmospheric places.

Planning an India train tour is a fascinating journey through a country with diverse cultures and landscapes. Start by deciding on an itinerary by choosing one of India 's many charming cities. Explore the railway routes connecting your chosen cities and look out for popular routes such as the Golden Triangle or the scenic Konkan Railway. 

As you embark on this adventure, immerse yourself in local customs, sample regional cuisine and experience the rich culture of each place. Be flexible and open to the unexpected, as India's true charm often lies in the unplanned moments.

Want to save yourself the trouble of planning? Contact our India travel experts and embark on your journey hassle-free.

Darjeeling, India

Sunrise over Darjeeling, India @ Shutterstock

Completed in 1881, the small-gauge (610mm) Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (commonly known as the Toy Train) was designed as an extension of the North Bengal State Railway, climbing from New Jalpaiguri, via Siliguri, for a tortuous 88km up to Darjeeling . 

Given UNESCO World Heritage status in 1999, the Toy Train follows the Hill Cart Road, crossing it at regular intervals and even sharing it with traffic. Although no longer an essential mode of transport, the train is certainly a tourist attraction, and currently runs daily from New Jalpaiguri at 8.30am, reaching Darjeeling at 3.35pm. 

Diesel engines are now de rigueur on the long route. Weather permitting, coaches with large viewing windows provide magnificent vistas as the journey progresses and the scenery gradually unfolds; the second class can be fun but crowded. 

Some travellers may find the entire route from Siliguri painfully slow. The section from Kurseong is well worth the time, however; alternatively, you could take the short (“Joy”) ride from Darjeeling to Ghoom.

Ready for your adventure? Don't forget to check our fully customisable India itineraries .

Darjeeling, himalayan railway, India © ALensAndSomeLuck/Shutterstock

Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, India © Shutterstock

Mandovi Express is a popular train running between Madgaon (Goa) and Mumbai (Maharashtra). Travelling on this train is a delightful transition through the mesmerising landscapes of the Konkan region and the Western Ghats .

One of the main highlights of the Mandovi Express is the stunning view of the Sahyadri range with its mist-covered peaks and dense forests. As the train passes through the Western Ghats, passengers can see waterfalls cascading down the hillsides.

The train is equipped with comfortable seats, making the journey enjoyable for both tourists and regular passengers. What makes the journey even more attractive is that passengers can savour the taste of local cuisine offered by the vendors on board. It is not for nothing that the train is named "The Food Queen of Konkan Railways".

Mumbai train station, India

Mumbai train station, India

The Himalayan Queen is an iconic train that runs on a historic railway line connecting the town of Kalka in the lower reaches of the Himalayas to the charming hill station of Shimla in Himachal Pradesh . This railway journey is renowned for its scenic beauty, unique charm and historical significance.

Ascending to Shimla , the "Queen of the Himalayas" gracefully traverses about a hundred tunnels, passes over numerous arched bridges and makes spectacular loops. Along the way, passengers are treated to breathtaking views of lush green valleys, dense pine forests and quaint hilltop villages. 

The journey includes stops at picturesque stations such as Barog, known for its beautiful gardens, and the legendary Sonwara Bridge, an engineering marvel.

The train itself is a delightful fusion of tradition and modern comfort. It exudes old-world charm, yet provides a comfortable and enjoyable journey with modern conveniences.

Convinced to go? Book this North India train tour: from Delhi to Shimla .

Shimla, India © Shutterstock

Shimla, India © Shutterstock

If you are in search of a luxury India train tour then Golden Chariot will impress you. It is a luxury train journey from Bangalore , the bustling capital of Karnataka state , to the tropical paradise of Goa on the west coast of India.

Boarding the Golden Chariot, you might think you are entering a palace on wheels. It is a showcase of Indian craftsmanship, adorned with intricate carvings and colourful decor inspired by the rich history and culture of the state of Karnataka.

Passengers are treated royally. There are all the comforts one can dream of on a train: spacious cabins, luxurious dining cars and courteous staff to ensure a relaxing and enjoyable holiday.

The journey itself encompasses the beauty of South India, featuring UNESCO World Heritage sites such as Hampi, the historic temples at Badami and the serene beaches of Goa.

The train will take you through lush landscapes, quaint villages and bustling markets, allowing you to immerse yourself in the local flavour and traditions of the region.

Dudhsagar waterfall in Goa, India © Shutterstock

Dudhsagar Goa Waterfall train, India @ Shutterstock

Voyage of the Dooars is an exciting train journey through the picturesque landscapes of the Dooars region of West Bengal .

Starting from Siliguri, which is the gateway to the northeastern states, the train passes through Newmal, Hasimara and Alipurduar, offering a unique experience in the heart of the eastern Himalayas.

As the train departs from Siliguri, passengers are greeted by the lush tea gardens and dense forests characteristic of the Dooars.

The journey is a visual treat with panoramic views of the rolling hills, wildlife sanctuaries and meandering rivers that dot the region. This route is renowned for its incredible biodiversity, making it a paradise for nature and wildlife lovers.

But travelling through the Dooars is not just about the scenery, it is also about experiencing the vibrant culture and traditions of the locals. Along the way, you can savour the flavours of the local cuisine and see the daily life of the people of the Dooars.

Evening Mumbai, Chowpatty beach. View of Malabar hill at sunset © O'SHI/Shutterstock

Evening view of Mumbai from Chowpatty Beach, India © Shutterstock

Another luxury India train tour on our list is the Maharaja Deccan Odyssey. This is an upscale rail journey that begins in Mumbai, India's bustling financial capital and proceeds to Delhi , the vibrant heart of the country.

Step aboard the Maharaja Deccan Odyssey and you'll find yourself in a world of extravagance. This royal train is the epitome of luxury: elegantly decorated cabins, gourmet coaches and personalised service that is sure to delight.

During its journey, the train makes stops at some of India's most iconic destinations. You can see the Ajanta and Ellora caves, the magnificent palaces of Udaipur and the holy city of Varanasi. Each stop along the route is a unique insight into India's rich history and diverse culture. 

Qutub Minar tower in Old Delhi, India © Shutterstock

Qutub Minad in Delhi, India @ Shutterstock

Jammu Mail is a classic railway service with trains, among others, running between the city of Jammu, located in the picturesque state of Jammu and Kashmir , and Udhampur, another famous city in the region. Known for its simplicity and efficiency, this railway route serves as a crucial link between the two locations.

The Jammu Mail may not boast of luxurious cabins or extravagant amenities, but it is a convenient and comfortable mode of transport for passengers. During the journey, one can experience the scenic nature of the Jammu region as the train passes through green landscapes, quaint villages and picturesque countryside.

One of the notable features of this journey is the opportunity to see the enchanting natural beauty of the Shivalik Hills and the foothills of the Himalayas. The train journey offers views of lush forests, tranquil rivers and charming towns along the way.

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River in the Mounrains in Jammu, India

The Matheran Hill Railway is a charming narrow gauge train running through the Sahyadri hill range in the state of Maharashtra . This historic railway offers a nostalgic journey from Neral to Matheran, a quaint and picturesque hill station.

Travelling on this route is a delightful way to escape from the bustling cities, embarking on a peaceful journey through dense forests, steep hills and picturesque landscapes. The train covers a distance of about 21 kilometres, passing through dense vegetation and offering spectacular views of the Western Ghats.

The Matheran Hill Railway is known for its heritage charm: vintage locomotives and carriages from a century ago evoke the feeling of a bygone era. The slow-moving train allows travellers to enjoy the ride, cool mountain air and serene surroundings.

One highlight of the journey is the famous One Kiss Tunnel, where the train briefly disappears into darkness and then reappears in the light.

Prabalgad Fort and Kalavantin Pinnacle from Matheran

View of Prabalgad Fort and Kalavantin Pinnacle from Matheran, India © Shutterstock

Island Express is a well-known train service between Kanyakumari , the southernmost tip of mainland India, and Trivandrum ( Thiruvananthapuram ), the capital of Kerala . This rail route offers travellers a scenic and convenient means of travel between two prominent points in the southern region of the country.

The Island Express is appreciated for its efficient and convenient connectivity. It offers passengers the opportunity to experience the mesmerising landscapes of southern India. The train route passes through scenic coastal areas, lush green fields and serene villages, allowing one to savour the natural beauty of Kerala and Tamil Nadu .

One of the highlights of the journey is the stunning view of the Arabian Sea as the train approaches Kanyakumari, revealing the merging point of the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean.

elephants in Kerala, India

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The Mandapam-Pamban-Rameswaram railway route is an amazing railway link that serves as a lifeline to the holy island town of Rameswaram, located in the southern part of the state of Tamil Nadu.

Undoubtedly, the highlight of this railway route was the famous Pamban Bridge, the bridge that connects the mainland Mandapam to the island of Rameswaram. The bridge was opened in 1914, but due to wear and tear, the authorities decided to close the bridge and keep it as a historical monument.

The good news is that the authorities have also decided to build a new bridge parallel to the old bridge to connect Mandapam and Rameswaram. It is hoped that travellers and pilgrims will soon be able to enjoy this spectacular route again.

Pamban Bridge is a railway bridge which connects the town of Rameswaram on Pamban Island to mainland India © Shutterstock

Pamban Bridge is a railway bridge which connects the town of Rameswaram on Pamban Island to mainland India © Shutterstock

To make the most of planning a train journey in India, we have prepared a list of important tips. From booking your tickets well in advance to understanding the different classes and local customs, these tips will help you navigate the rails with confidence and immerse yourself in the beauty and culture of India.

Book your tickets in advance

Trains in India can be crowded, especially during peak seasons. To secure seats, book your train tickets well in advance through the official website of Indian Railways (IRCTC) or through authorised booking agents.

Choose your coach class wisely

The choice of class depends on your comfort and budget. For long journeys, AC classes are recommended for extra comfort. For short journeys or budget travellers, sleeper or shared classes are suitable.

Pack lightly and securely

Trains can be crowded and storage space is limited. Pack the essentials and keep valuables with you or under a secure lock.

Bring food and water with you

Trains have a food supply, but it's not unreasonable to bring snacks and bottled water, especially on long journeys.

Respect local customs and other passengers

Dress modestly, especially in conservative neighbourhoods. Respect cultural differences and maintain a friendly attitude towards fellow travellers.

Take safety precautions

Beware of pickpockets in crowded train stations. For added security, lock your compartment door at night.

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Ten top Indian rail journeys

F rom Wes Anderson and Danny Boyle to Michael Palin and Paul Theroux, Indian Railways have entranced dreamers, intrigued authors and inspired filmmakers. That's because there's no other railway like them on Earth.

With 18 million daily passengers, 1.4 million employees and 17,000 trains operating on 64,000 kilometres of track, it's a locomotive pick and mix of sizes, speeds, shapes and colours – and that's just the passengers.

Last November I read an article about India's budget airlines now connecting over 80 cities – but they still couldn't reach into the country's nooks and crannies: the tea estates of Ledo in Assam; Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of India where three oceans meet; Dwarka, the birthplace of Lord Krishna on the westernmost corner of Gujarat, or Jammu's mutinous hills in the north; but there was always a train that could inch into every single place – no matter how remote.

Home to ancient toy trains, royal trains, Mumbai's infamous passenger trains, the new Duronto Express speed trains and even a hospital on wheels, I knew the Indian Railways would have a few tales to tell. Taking a page out of Jules Verne's classic tale, I decided to travel Around India in 80 Trains with Norwegian photographer Harald Haugan in tow, and write a book about the adventure.

Between mid-January and May we covered an epic 36,000km – almost the circumference of the Earth – and have selected below the 10 journeys that best reflect the unrivalled diversity of travelling around India by train.

1. Goa Express

Route: Vasco da Gama (Goa) to Londa (Karnataka)

On a Sunday afternoon, this train inches past Goan beaches as families splash in the water, friends chat in huddles by the track and the smoke from late afternoon cooking floats into the carriages. Bright pink blossoms hang so close you can reach out and touch them as the train cuts straight into the heart of Goan village life. As it approaches the Western Ghats, the train speeds up through thick jungle, hugging the curves of the mountainside. Keep your eyes peeled for waterfalls in the distance, which increase as the trees thin and the view turns to deep valleys and peaks. On the approach to Londa the sun should just be setting which gives the strange red clay surroundings an ominous glow.

Journey time: 3 hours 30 mins; £2 travelling in sleeper class

2. Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express

Route: New Jalpaiguri (West Bengal), Tinsukia , Ledo (Assam)

Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express, India

Technically, this involves two trains, but you can't take the second without the first as the Tinsukia to Ledo segment is the easternmost tip of the railway. Starting in West Bengal, the super-fast Rajdhani reaches Assam in no time, vast stretches of emerald green paddy and tea plantations on both sides. Unlike south India's rolling greenery, this expanse is completely flat. As night falls, the train sweeps past the Brahmaputra river on the approach to Guwahati and crawls through the city's slums. Hop off the steps and you'll land in someone's cooking. From Tinsukia, the morning passenger train blasts through awe-inspiring landscape before arriving at the end of the track having squeezed past the backs of people's houses so closely you can see what they're eating for breakfast.

Journey time: 16 hours 30 minutes then 1 hr 30 to Ledo; £17 in second-class sleeper with AC

3. Nizamuddin Duronto Express

Route: Pune (Maharashtra) to New Delhi

Duranto Express, India

One of a new handful of non-stop express trains connecting major cities, the Duronto Express from Pune to Delhi cuts six hours off the normal 26-hour journey. It covers a fantastic route with the most varied topography and the onboard service is excellent. From 11am until sunset, the train trundles past rivers, deserts, mountains and villages and alongside pyramid-like salt mounds drying in the sunshine. Brand new Durontos – meaning "quick" in Bengali – offer tasty meals included in the ticket price, second to none cleanliness, new interiors and a sleeker design for reading lights, phone sockets, berths and bottle holders. The added benefit is that the trains are also derailment-proof.

Journey time: 20 hours; £28 in second class A/C sleeper

4. Mandovi Express

Route: Madgaon (Goa) to Mumbai

Mandovi Express, India

Sandwiched between the Sahyadri hills on the east and the Arabian sea on the west, the Konkan Railway is a stunning route up to Mumbai that hugs India's southwest coastline. The British considered its construction but abandoned the daunting task, leaving it to the Indians to bore through mountains, cross hundreds of rivers and build 92 tunnels and 2,000 bridges – of which the Panvalnadi bridge is currently the highest viaduct in India. The train doors are usually left open on this breathtaking journey that takes you through sunlit paddy fields lined with coconut and mango trees, small villages bursting with wild flowers and over endless stretches of water leading out to sea.

Journey time: 12 hours 15 mins; £15.50 second class A/C sleeper

5. Indian Maharaja Deccan Odyssey

Route: Mumbai to Delhi

Indian Maharaja Deccan Odyssey

Once the ruler of India's railways, the Palace on Wheels has now been dethroned by younger relatives. The elegant Indian Maharaja Deccan Odyssey connects Mumbai and Delhi via Rajasthan and is the closest option to travelling like the Rajput kings once did - so it's not cheap. It is possible to cover the same route by passenger train, but as most local trains are overnight sleepers without air-conditioning, you lose the charm and beauty of the scenery. During the day, you can go tiger-spotting in Ranthambore , visit the rapidly deteriorating caves at Ellora and Ajanta and spend an afternoon at the Taj Mahal. Onboard activities include watching Octopussy from under a giant duvet, dining in a choice of two splendid cars, reading some Kipling in the lounge, or sipping Bombay Sapphire gin while the golden-red magnificence of the Thar desert blasts by.

Great Rail Journeys (+44 (0)1904 521936,  Greatrail.com ) offers a 10-night tour, including seven nights on the Indian Maharaja Deccan Odyssey plus flights, from £2,925pp based on two sharing

6. Island Express

Route: Kanyakumari (Tamil Nadu) to Trivandrum (Kerala)

Island Express train, India

Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of India and a sacred spot where three oceans meet, is a great point to start an adventure on the railways. The Island Express leaves at 10.30am and takes just over two hours to reach Trivandrum. As it inches through dense greenery, tightly-packed palm trees and long grassy verges, typical of Kerala, the train fills with a cool lemony-green hue – so sit in general class to guarantee a good view from the doors and open windows. Giant creepers hang down from the jungle-like expanse and if you look carefully in between, you'll see little churches and houses painted like sugared-almonds, ladies banging washing and men squatting in circles playing cards.

Journey time: 2 hours 15 mins; 40p in general class

7. Himalayan Queen

Route: Kalka (Haryana) to Shimla (Himachal Pradesh)

Himalayan Queen train, India

India's pretty little metre-gauge railway - famous for its 102 tunnels, 87 bridges and 900 curves - was built in 1903 when English ladies would take their leave of the heat and "summer" in Shimla . But it's satisfying to see the train used by commuters and those selling their wares up and down the hillside, rather than functioning solely for camera-wielding tourists. As Shimla approaches, orchards bloom with tiny red flowers and thin rivulets of water running down ledges suggest that, post-monsoon, waterfalls must be rife. Cows frequently linger on the track, but the train stops regularly en route anyway so passengers can hop off to loiter and enjoy tea and hot pakoras.

Journey Time: 5 hours 10 mins; 46 pence each way

8. Jammu Mail

Route: Jammu to Udhampur (Jammu state)

Jammu-Udhampur train, India

Construction of this 53km stretch of railway from Jammu to Udhampur has extended the northernmost reach of the Indian Railways into the foothills of the Himalayas. It's another incredible engineering feat that weaves around the rocky faces of the Shivalik mountain range, over wide-mouthed rivers and plunging valleys. Over 20 tunnels and 158 bridges offer up jaw-dropping views, especially from across the Gambhir bridge. On the approach to Udhampur, the land flattens out into something resembling English meadows. And if you're waiting for the frequently delayed train, the station restaurant at Jammu Tawi does the best omelette sandwiches.

Journey time: 3-hour round-trip; 27p each way

9. Golden Chariot

Route: Bangalore (Karnataka) to Goa

Golden Chariot train, India

The train weaves across Karnataka, once home to the Vijayanagara kings who ruled in south India, and is a popular choice with Indian families on holiday. En route the tour stops at Kabini wildlife sanctuary before arriving at the incredible world heritage sites of Hampi and Badami , strewn for miles with boulders, rock-cut sandstone caves and palace and temple ruins. Sit by your cabin window the evening before arriving in Goa and watch the sun stream through the forests before setting on the hills. You'll find this stretch relatively tourist-free. Onboard the rooms are neat, elegant and well-equipped, en-suite showers are hot and powerful, and the swaying dining cars are straight out of an Agatha Christie novel.

Kuoni (01306 747008, kuoni.co.uk ) offers nine nights on the Golden Chariot train journey, including flights and transfers, from £2,965pp based on two sharing

10. The Toy Train

Route: New Jalpaiguri to Darjeeling (West Bengal)

Darjeeling Toy Train

Darjeeling's tiny steam train was initially built as a tramway to exploit the difference in the price of potatoes between Darjeeling and Siliguri, and the hill railway is now considered a World Heritage Site. Travelling at a speed of 12kmph, the Toy Train trundles through dense forests, curving around tea plantations and bringing you as close as possible to the tea-pickers with baskets strapped on their heads. Famous for its reverses, loops and the spiral at Agony Point, the railway line eventually criss-crosses the main road through the town and runs alongside the fruit stalls in the street. Above all, if it's a clear day, you should see the snow-capped tip of Kanchenjunga.

Journey time: 7 hours 15 min; 60pence in standard class

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There is no denying the fact that when it comes to traveling in India, there is no mode of transport that can come anywhere close to the Indian Railways. Amongst the largest railway network in the world, Indian Railways is undoubtedly the most suitable combination of speed, efficiency, comfort and pocket friendly mode of travel. Extending their services to the Indian Locale without discrimination, Indian Railways has gone the extra mile to prove more useful for the country.

These 20 amazing train journeys across the length and breadth of the country are the realization of that extra mile by Indian Rail. Covering the hills, plains and even the seas are these 20 Best Indian Train Journeys on a checklist. How many have you checked off the bucket list?

1. Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (New Jalpaiguri to Darjeeling)

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The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway is one of the oldest railways in India, built around 1879 and 1881. The journey would be through the railway which is 2 feet narrow-gauge and based on loop line technology and zig zag.

The railway covers 88-kilometer distance starting from New Jalpaiguri and ending at Darjeeling with 12 stations throughout the journey. The trains are mainly scheduled at daytime.

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2. Palace on Wheels

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Palace on Wheels, being a luxury tourist train, is launched by the Indian Railway in order to promote tourism in Rajasthan.

This train covers one of the best Indian railway scenic routes with a night and 8 days trip, starting from New Delhi and covering 6 more places including Jaipur, Sawai Madhopur and Chittorgarh, Udaipur Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Bharatpur and Agra and then it returns to New Delhi again.

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3. The Himalayan Queen (Kalka-Shimla)

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Kalka-Shimla railway, being a 2.6 feet Narrow-gauge railway, covers the distance between Kalka and Shimla. This this is one of the best Indian railway scenic routes.

These Indian railway journeys cover the 96-kilometer distance.

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4. Mandovi Express (Mumbai – Goa)

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Mandovi Express covers the distance between Mumbai and Goa. The train consumes 11.40 hours leaving Mumbai at 7.10 on the morning and reaching Goa at 18.50.

Within the journey, the train crosses some major stations like Madgaon, Thane, and Ratnagiri.

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5. Matsyagandha Express (Ratnagiri- Mangalore)

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Matsyagandha Express is a very good medium for traveling between Ratnagiri to Mangalore. It covers the 765-kilometer distance in 17 hours.The train starts from Mumbai and on the way meets Ratnagiri and the destination is Mangalore.

6. Maharaja Deccan Odyssey

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Based on the structure of Palace on Wheels, this train provides one of the best Indian railway journeys. Deccan Odyssey consists of a 5-star hotel, two restaurants, a bar, and business center.

This train provides 7 nights and 8 days journey on various routes in India. Deccan Odyssey has several itineraries such as Maharashtra Splendor, Indian Odyssey and so on.

7. Nizamuddin Duronto Express

Nizamuddin Duronto express covers 2174 kilometer distance in 27.55 hours, comparing to Chennai Rajdhani which takes 28.15 hours to cover the same distance.This train begins its journey from Chennai and ends at Hazrat Nizamuddin.

8. Delhi Jaisalmer Express

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Jaisalmer Express, being one of the popular Indian railway journeys, covers 920 kilometers, beginning from Delhi and ending at Jaisalmer.

This train covers these Indian railway scenic routes in approximately 18 hours.

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9. The Maharaja’s Express

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Being a luxury tourist train, Maharajas’ Express covers the more than 12 destinations throughout the North-West and Central Indian focusing on Rajasthan.

This train provides one of the best Indian railway journeys, mainly between October and April. Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation operates this train.

10. Nilgiri Passenger (Mettupalayam – Ooty)

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Nilgiri Express, being 1,000 mm, is a popular and only toy train that runs on these Indian railway scenic routes. It covers the 46 kilometers distance starting from Mettupalayam to Udhagamandalam (Ooty).

This train on its way crosses 16 tunnels, 208 curves, and 250 bridges. The train takes 408 hours to reach the destination from the beginning.

11. Hubli – Madgaon

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You can travel Hubli to Madgaon by various Indian railway journeys. It is a journey of 180 kilometers which consumes 3-4 hours.There are many trains that run on this route including Chennai Vasco Express (only on Saturday), Amaravathi Express ( Mon, Wed, Thu and Sat from 9.00 to 13.55, Tirupati – Vasco – da – Gama Express ( Thu 23.50 – Fri 5.15) and so on.

12. The Golden Chariot

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Another luxury tourist train. The name of this train derived from the Stone Chariot in the Vitthala Temple, Hampi. Depending on the specific itineraries, the train ventures into the popular Indian tourist spots including Goa, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Pondicherry. This train, with its facilities, provides one of the best Indian railway journeys.

13. Island Express (Kanyakumari to Trivandrum)

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The train covers 944 kilometers only in 19 hours and 15 minutes. Beginning from Bangalore and ending at Kanyakumari, and also runs in the reverse direction (train no. 16525).

On the way, this train regularly crosses the state of Kerala (via Kottayam, Palakkad, and Thiruvananthapuram). In the meantime, the train halts 44 times during the journey.

14. Visakhapatnam – Araku Valley

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The distance between Visakhapatnam to Araku Valley is 116 kilometers. Train no. 58501 runs on the route and consumes approximately 5 hours.

The train begins its journey from Vizag at 6.10 am and ends at Araku valley at 11.00am. There is a package fare which includes tiffin, lunch, and snacks.

15. Hassan to Mangalore

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244 kilometers separate the two places from each other, but with the convenient railway you can easily travel on the route. There are several trains that cover the route and 2 trains daily cross the path.16517 Kannur Express leaves Hassan at 1:40 am and ends its journey at Mangalore at 2:45 am and 16515 Yesvantpur Junction Karwar Express is the last train that departs Hassan for Mangalore at 10:55 am and completes the journey at 12:00 pm.

16. Matheran – Neral

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The train that covers the route is 2 feet narrow-gauge heritage railway called Matheran Hill Railway. The train runs at Maharashtra, India and is managed by Central Railways.The train covers 21 kilometers distance and connects Neral to Matheran.

17. Srinagar-Baramulla

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To connect the Jammu with Kashmir and Kashmir with the rest of India, a broad railway line was established.

The railway is spread throughout 345 km from Jammu to Baramulla, crossing many earthquake zones.

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18. Goa Express (Vasco Da Gama-Londa)

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Goa Express, being a superfast daily train, provides one of the fastest Indian railway journeys. The train initiates from Vasco da Gama and ends at Hazrat Nizamuddin in New Delhi.

The train covers 2,202 kilometers distance in 39 hours 25 mins halting 27 times in between.

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19. Awadh Assam Express (Guwahati to Silchar)

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Awadh Assam Express is managed by Indian Railways – Northeast Frontier Railway zone.The train begins its journey from Dibrugarh and ends at Lalgarh Junction in India.

It covers 3,118 km distance halting 88 times in between including Guwahati.

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20. Jammu to Udhampur

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53 km distance separate Jammu from Udhampur. With the help of railway you can travel both places conveniently. There are several trains that connect the both place including 04033 New Delhi Udhampur AC Special and 04113 Allahabad Junction.

Two trains daily run on the path and the number reaches up to 7 on a week

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22 Best Train Journeys in India 2024

Train journeys in our childhood have always remained very fond memories for most of us. An overnight trip on a sleeper train made us feel like we were entering a whole new world.

When the train picked up speed, it almost felt like we were in a race with the wind. The most memorable was the part where we thought the trees by the tracks were moving. Thus, Journeys by train in India can be a great walk down memory lane. Although flights are faster, but trains are a more nature-friendly way to travel.

Indian railway stands in the fourth position among the largest railway networks in the world. Moreover, the Indian Railways still runs the ancient toy trains from the British era used by Rajputs in luxurious trains . These factors add to your train journey through this beautiful country’s colourful nature and diverse culture.

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22 Top Train Journeys in India

1. darjeeling himalayan railway.

The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway toy train is India’s oldest narrow-gauge railway track and travels between New Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling. This train is named DHR or the very famous Toy Train. Since the early 1880s, this track has served as an essential mode of transport for the Darjeeling region.

Today, people use it more for recreational purposes. Even though diesel-run coaches are more efficient, few parts of the train are still steam-operated. The route provides you with the scenic beauty of the Himalayas. The train moves through deep forests and within tea plantations. It also moves effortlessly on steep hill ridges.

We can see the best scenic views from Ghum station or Batasia Loop. It’s the highest railway station in India. The route passes through famous tourist spots such as Siliguri, Kurseong, Jorebunglow, etc. This track was certified by UNESCO as a World Heritage site in 1999.

  • Route length: 88 km
  • Operated by: Northeast Frontier Railway
  • Ticket price: Rs.1,000-Rs.1,600
  • Duration: 7 hours (New Jalpaiguri – Darjeeling)

Toy Train Darjeeling

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2. Kalka to Shimla

It’s a narrow-gauge mountainous route running from Kalka to Shimla by Himalayan Queen or Shivalik Express. It was built in the British era to connect the then-summer capital of Shimla with the rest of the railway system of India. Currently, toy trains run through the track, mainly meant for tourist entertainment.

It follows a steep track cutting through the Himalayan rainforest and passes through various picturesque mountainous destinations. There are a total of 102 tunnels on this route. The Barog, the longest tunnel, is the main highlight of the journey. The trail has 87 bridges and 900 curves, making it one of India’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

The Himalayan Queen is a luxurious train usually operating once a week, but the Shivalik Express runs frequently. It has modern furnishing with several in-train facilities, including a kitchen, dining table and foldable cushioned beds.

  • Route length: 94 km
  • Operated by: Northern Railways
  • Ticket price: Rs.265 onwards
  • Duration:5 hours 10 minutes(Kalka-Shimla)

Kalka to Shimla tour by Shivalik express

3. Mumbai to Goa

Operating through the mesmerising Sahyadri hills (Western Ghats) and the Arabian Sea on another. It’s one of India’s most fantastic and everyone’s favourite train routes. The Mandovi Express transits between Mumbai and Madgaon of Goa.

This railway route provides lovely scenery of rivers, hills, lush green valleys, coastlines, beautiful tunnels and bridges. The train encounters 92 tunnels, almost 2,000 bridges and the Panvalnadi rail bridge, the country’s highest viaduct. The best train is the Mandovi Express.

  • Route length: 580.5 km
  • Operated by: Central Railway, Konkan Railway
  • Ticket price: Rs.225-Rs.2,610
  • Duration: 11 hours 35 minutes (Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus to Madgaon Junction) 

Scenic view Mumbai to Goa by Mandovi Express

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4. Ratnagiri to Mangalore

Matsyaganda Express is the best train on this route. The meaning of the train’s name is “smell of fish”. The name came into being due to the rail route passing through the fishing coast of Western India. It is a superfast express train running daily between Lokmanya Tilak Terminus of Mumbai and Mangaluru Central. India’s most Scenic Train Route is found here.

This track passes through the lush green valleys and dense forests of the Western Ghats. Tourists can experience sharp bends, long tunnels and the beauty of the river on this journey. The best train is Matsyagandha Express.

  • Route length: 883 km
  • Operated by: Southern Railway
  • Ticket price: Rs.540-Rs.2070
  • Duration: 16 hours (approx) (Ratnagiri – Mangalore)

ratnagiri to mangalore rail track

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5. Pune to New Delhi

Nizamuddin Duronto Express falls under non-stop express trains in India and connects the two major cities of Pune and New Delhi. Its superfast speed reduces the total journey time from 20 to 26 hours.

The journey goes through pictorial scenery, including rivers, mountains, villages, deserts and even salt mounds. Thus, you can experience the rich nature of India.

The ‘Duronto’ Express Train is undoubtedly one of the prime trains in India. Its clean environment and satisfying service make the journey even more favourable. It even provides delicious food to the customers. The price is included in the ticket.

  • Route length: 1,660 km
  • Operated by: Indian Railways (South Central Railway zone)
  • Nizamuddin Duronto Express Ticket price: Rs.4684-Rs.5420
  • Duration: 19 hours (Pune – New Delhi)

Pune to New Delhi Duronto Express

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6. Mettupalayam to Ooty

The Nilgiri Passenger toy train has been running since 1908 and can withstand the modernisation of today’s society. It still operates on a steam engine on a track identified as Asia’s steepest track with a maximum gradient of 8.3%. The Nilgiri Mountain Railway track was certified by UNESCO as a World Heritage site in 2005. It is the only South Indian mountainous track that operates daily.

The blue and white train cut through the white clouds and the Nilgiri mountains. The train passes through various scenic beauties like Kallar, Adderly, Hillgrove, Kateri, Runneymede, Coonoor and Lovedale. Thus, such rich scenery makes this railway track a hotspot among filmmakers.

The famous Bollywood song “ChaiyyaChaiyya” from the movie Dil Se.. was shot on this track. The Nilgiri Passenger is the slowest train in India; its speed is 10 km per hour.

  • Route length: 46 km
  • Operated by: Salem railway division
  • Ticket price: Rs.190-Rs.540
  • Duration: 5 hours(Mettupalayam – Ooty)

Nilgiri Passenger Ooty to Tamil Nadu

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7. Hubli to Madgaon

This railway route from Karnataka to Goa is called the Vasco da Gama route. This is the most beautiful railway route in India. The route with the best scenic views when travelling between these two states. Hubli to Madgaon is the most thrilling and alluring train journey in India. The track passes through the mesmerising Western Ghats or Sahyadri Hills greenery.

The trip’s highlight is the Dudhsagar Falls, descending from a height of 320m. The waterfall is named Dudhsagar, meaning milky sea, after the white foam created at the base after falling from such a height. It’s India’s one of the highest falls.  

Climb down at Londa junction to look at the waterfall, the nearest station to Dudhsagar Falls.

  • Route length: 175 km
  • Operated by: IRCTC
  • Ticket price: Rs.95-Rs.505
  • Duration: 10 hours

Train passing Dudhsagar falls

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8. Kanyakumari to Trivandrum

Compared to the other journeys on this list, it’s relatively short. It takes 2 hours to reach Trivandrum from Kanyakumari with Island Express. Although it is a short trip, one can fully experience the natural beauty of Kerala through it.

As the train leaves the southernmost tip of India, Kanyakumari, and enters Kerala, the travellers are greeted with the characteristic palm trees of “God’s own country”. The best train is the Island Express.

The train passes through jungle-like areas of dense greenery. You can also witness glimpses of the daily lives of the native people as it pass through a few villages.

  • Route length: 87 km
  • Operated by: South Western Railways
  • Ticket price: Rs.145-Rs.705
  • Duration: 2 hours 15 minutes(Kanyakumari – Trivandrum)

Island Express From Kanyakumari to Trivandrum

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9. Visakhapatnam to Araku Valley

One is a famous beach city, while the other is a mountain town. Both are favourite tourist spots of Andhra Pradesh. The government initially built this track to export minerals and ores from South India to other parts of India.

It still serves its original purpose and attracts many tourists (an AC glass-domed train is best). In earlier days, only a few trains ran through this route for transport. Now, many passenger trains also run through here.

The journey is filled with sharp turns and loops along with long tunnels. This train covers the most Beautiful Scenic Train Route in India. The dense forests and mountainous greenery of Araku Valley complement these. Altitude 900m- to 1200m having 42 tunnels and several bridges. 

  • Route length: 130 km
  • Operated by: East Coast Railway
  • Ticket price: Rs.70-Rs.615
  • Duration: 3 hours

Glass domed train Visakhapatnam to Araku valley

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10. Hassan – Mangalore

Initially, this track was a metre gauge line, i.e., the railway track gauge was 1 metre in width. The railway opened it for passenger transportation on 20 May 1979. Since then, it has been attracting tourists because of its spell-bounding natural beauty on the way. It’s an incredible train journey through the western ghats.

Trains pass through 57 tunnels and glide over bridges with beautiful mountains, forests and waterfalls. This train runs between Sakleshpur and Subramanya stations.

It is one of the most pleasant train journeys in South India. It goes through the lofty mountainous Western Ghats. Travellers can see vast palm plantations and rice meadows on the journey.

  • Route length: 183 km
  • Operated by Southern Railway and South Western Railway
  • Ticket price: Rs.100-Rs.385
  • Duration:4 hours9 minutes

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11. Matheran to Neral toy train

Named Matheran Hill Railway or MHR, this track is 2 ft wide in Maharashtra, India. It connects the two towns of Matheran and Neral. The Neral to Matheran toy train has been running for the last 112 years; it’s a popular tourist attraction, which chugs 21 km from Neral in Raigad district to the Matheran hill station.

The train starts from Neral, near the bustling city of Mumbai. On its way, it passes by a dense forest. A horse-shoe lake is formed on this route where the train takes a tunnel to pass through it. Then, it gives two simultaneous zig-zag ways through deep cuttings to reach Panorama Point. From there, it turns back towards Simpson’s Tank to come to Matheran.

Being the only Heritage railway of Maharashtra running a distance of just 21km earns it a spot on India’s best train journeys.

  • Route length: 21 km
  • Operated by: Central Railways
  • Ticket price: Rs.45-Rs.1325
  • Duration: 2 hours 20 minutes

NERAL TO MATHERAN TOY TRAIN JOURNEY MAHARASTRA INDIA

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12. Jammu to Baramulla

Wanna A trip to Heaven? The Jammu-Baramulla railway route is a scenically beautiful trip for tourists and one of the most challenging North India tracks. This railway track has been laid to unite the Kashmir Valley with the rest of the Indian mainland.

It links the four major towns of Jammu & Kashmir’s union territory: Jammu, Udhampur, Srinagar and Baramulla. The Only Passenger Train in Kashmir Valley ( 04613 Banihal – Baramulla DEMU ) 

This route has more than 700 bridges and many tunnels on its way. Mountains surround it and also cross the Chenab River. This region experiences harsh winters with snowfall.

A part of this track, joining Katra to Banihal, is yet to be completed. However, the government will complete the railway link project very soon.

  • Route length: 356 km
  • Operated by: Northern Railway
  • Ticket price: Rs.3,700
  • Duration: 13 hours 30 minutes

Kashmir Train Journey Banihal to Baramulla

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13. Vasco Da Gama to Londa

Every Sunday, the Goa Express travels from Goa to Karnataka, passing through Goa’s aesthetic beaches and villages. Most of its track in Goa runs alongside the state’s famous beaches.

Travellers get a quick view of the Arabian Sea inside the train. Next, the train proceeds into the Western Ghats and runs through the dense rainforests of the area. We can also see a few waterfalls on this ride. The best train is the Goa Express.

  • Route length: 108.7 km
  • Operated by: South Western Railway
  • Ticket price: Rs.38-Rs.194
  • Duration:3 hours 35 minutes(Vasco Da Gama – Londa)

Vasco Da Gama to Londa train route

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14. Guwahati to Silchar

Guwahati to Silchar is the most ethereal train journey in northeast India, and the Avadh Assam Express meanders its way through the lush green valleys of Assam. It moves within the tea plantation areas of the rolling Haflong Valley.

Tourists can also witness the beautiful hilly landscape of Assam while moving through Lumding and Barak Valley. The greenery and cold weather bring a sense of calm while travelling through this route. The river Jatinga, flowing underneath, also enhances the beauty. The best train is the Guwahati Silchar Express.

Silchar to Guwahati train route

  • Route length: 380 km
  • Operated by: NF Railway
  • Ticket price: Rs.120-Rs.765
  • Duration:11hours 40 minutes(Guwahati –Silchar)

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15. Konkan Railway route

It is one of the first railway tracks in India to link the coastal areas with the nearby towns and villages. Konkan Railways hugs India’s southwest coastline and takes you on a breathtaking journey.

The route involves over 2,000 bridges, with the former largest viaduct, Panvalnadi. There are also 92 tunnels through the mountains of the Western Ghats, which accompany the railway track and enhance its beauty. One can spot waterfalls dropping down from the surrounding hills while travelling on this route.

It extends from Karnataka, crosses Goa and ends at Roha in Maharashtra. Apart from the scenery, it is also popular among tourists because of its connectivity with the otherwise inaccessible parts of India. Many trains, like Matsyagandha Express and Jan Shatabdi Express, use this track.

  • Route length: 756.25 km
  • Operated by: Konkan Railway Corporation
  • Ticket price: depends on the train
  • Duration: depends on the train

Konkan Railway route

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16. Kangra Valley Railway route

The Kangra Valley Railway track starts from Pathankot, Punjab and runs to Joginder Nagar in Himachal Pradesh. This last narrow gauge track was engineered in India. The line consists of two tunnels, of which one is 250 ft and the other is 1,000 ft in length.

The project avoided the expensive way of going through mountains and opted for a more straightforward curved way around the slope.

It is one of the hidden gems, hardly ever visited by tourists and mainly used by locals for transport. You can enjoy the calmness of the mountains without a crowd. We can observe the local “Himachali” lifestyle on board. Tourists can enjoy the green slopes of the Dhauladhar mountain range. Several bridges and passes accompany the track throughout.

  • Route length: 164 km
  • Ticket price: Rs.27-Rs.271
  • Duration: 9 hours 15 minutes (Pathankot – Jogindernagar)

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17. Mandapam to Rameswaram

The train runs from Tamil Nadu Mandapam to Rameswaram on Pamban Island. Being on a one-of-a-kind rail route gives travellers an exciting and memorable scariest adventure.

The Pamban Bridge was India’s first sea bridge in 1914. The main appeal of this trip is the Pamban Bridge of 2.06 km. The bridge connects Pamban Island with mainland India. Today, it stands as the second-longest sea bridge in the nation. It hangs over 41 ft above sea level and gives travellers an experience of rising above the waters of the Arabian Sea. 

  • Route length: 17.5 km
  • Ticket price: Rs.45-Rs.460
  • Duration: 1 hour

Rameswaram Mandapam to Rameswaram by Pambam Bridge

18. Old Delhi to Katra

The most important train for travelling to Kashmir from Delhi is the Jammu Mail. Starting from Old Delhi Railway station, it travels daily to Katra. Katra or Katra Vaishno Devi is a holy city of the union territory. It is home to the divine shrine of Vaishno Devi. Thus, it is one of the most tourist-infiltrated cities of Kashmir. The best train is Jammu Mail.

It is an overnight trip. Close your eyes while observing Delhi city life and wake up in the Himalayas. It curves its way through the slopes of the young Himalayas. Nevertheless, the marvel of Indian engineers has allowed continuous, smooth journeys since its inception.

  • Route length: 661 km
  • Ticket price: Rs. 355 – Rs. 2,335
  • Duration: 15 hours 25 minutes (Delhi – Katra)

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19. Assam to New Delhi

The Rajdhani Express trains are a group of elite trains started by the Indian Railways to connect the country’s important cities. This series of trains was first started in 1969, mainly to connect Delhi and Kolkata. There are three versions of the Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express launched one by one due to popular demand. The best train is the Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express.

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The first half of the journey involves a scenery of tea plantations surrounding the route. After progressing further, you can observe the vast paddy fields. Unlike the rolling slope of tea plantations, these are flatlands. The sunset over these vast fields is a sight to see when travelling by train.

  • Route length: 2,480 km
  • Operated by: Northern Railways & Northeast Frontier Railways
  • Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express Ticket price: Rs.3923 – Rs.6845
  • Duration: 37 hours 20 minutes (Assam – New Delhi)

New Delhi to Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express

20. Bhubaneswar to Brahmapur

The train route from Bhubaneswar to Brahmapur is a two-hour-long journey that passes the Chilika Lake. It’s India’s biggest saltwater lake. The vast blue surface creates a dream-like scenery.

This lake is a hotspot for migratory birds flowing in from all over the world. It’s also a famous commercial fishing spot. The stunning train route runs between the Eastern Ghats and Chilka Lake.  

Trains take around 15 minutes to cross this marvellous view. The slight curve in the track here provides a mesmerising sight for tourists. The beauty of the lagoon adds to the travelling experience.

  • Route length: 153 km
  • Operated by: Eastern Railway
  • Ticket price: Rs. 80 – Rs. 1,000
  • Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes (approx)

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21. Mumbai to Pune

The rail route between Mumbai and Pune is one of the most important routes in India. Many important stations like Dadar and Lonavala are on this route. The beginning part, till Karjat, is like any other busy rail route. From Karjat, it travels up the Western Ghats to reach Lonavala.

The exotic beauty of the mountainous forest surrounds the track. It’s a downhill route from Lonavala Mumbai to Pune. Passengers can feel the cool air at that time. This beautiful journey takes about three hours to complete. The stunning route of Konkan Railways on India’s southwest coastline is very popular.

  • Route length: 192 km
  • Operated by: Indian Railway
  • Ticket price: Rs. 105 – Rs. 375

Konkan Route Train Journey in India

22. Siliguri-New Mal-Hasimara-Alipurduar, The Dooars Voyage

The Dooars region of West Bengal has many popular railway routes. One is the track that begins at Siliguri Junction and ends at Alipurduar. The trail has many wonderful natural creations. Wildlife enthusiasts are fond of this journey as it passes through the dense forests of some well-known national parks.

These consist of Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary , Chapramari Forest, Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary and Buxa Tiger Reserve. It’s hard to witness any wild animals from a moving train, but the greenery of forests is a sight to see. Tourists may visit the natural beauty of the Himalayas during the journey.

The Teesta and Sankosh rivers flowing against this mountainous backdrop enhance the natural beauty of this route. The best train is KYQ Capital Express. Train Route is Siliguri to Aliduarpur. 

  • Operated by: Indian Railways
  • Ticket price: Rs. 95 – Rs. 140
  • Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes

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India is a diverse country. Here, you can find all the different natural habitats like deserts, forests, coastal areas, etc. Train Journeys in India might be the best way to experience the natural beauties of these areas. With the progress of Indian railways, there might be more railway tracks with exquisite natural beauty shortly.

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10 Beautiful Train Journeys in India that are Worth Taking

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There are certain childhood memories that stay etched in our minds forever. For many of us, they are those exciting train journeys that we used to take with our loved ones before flying became the norm. In those golden days, travelling by train meant buying our favourite comics and munchies, sipping on chai, playing card games, and admiring the changing landscapes outside. Since India is a country that boasts diverse topography, a train journey offered and still offers you unique experiences and awesome sights. So, if you wish to relive your childhood and take things a little slow, get ready for these 10 amazing train journeys. Their scenic routes will leave you mesmerised and asking for more.

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1. Mumbai to Goa (Konkan Railway)

Beautiful Train Journeys in India

Mumbai to Goa (Konkan Railway) Train Journeys in India

When it comes to taking a short break from the busy Mumbai lifestyle, Goa, the party capital of India, is the first destination that comes to mind. While you can always take the flight, a train journey from Mumbai to Goa promises a different experience altogether. This unique and scenic route encompasses some amazing natural marvels, including Sahyadri Ranges, Arabian Sea, lush green meadows, tunnels, small rivers, bridges, lakes and waterfalls, among others. The route is so scenic that you will find yourself marvelling at the beauty of nature throughout. If you are a photography enthusiast, remember to carry your camera as the route offers photo ops every few seconds.

  • Train Route: Mumbai CST – Thane – Khed – Ratnagiri – Pernem – Madgaon

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2. Bangalore to Goa

Bangalore to Goa Train Journeys in India

Bangalore to Goa Train Journeys in India

This picturesque route is a must-take for every nature enthusiast, especially during the monsoon season. The highlight of the Bangalore to Goa train route is the majestic Dudhsagar Falls which is in its full glory during and after the monsoon. And since trekking to the falls can be risky at this time of the year, taking the train journey is the best way to see this beautiful waterfall up close. The train usually slows down near the falls, giving travellers a chance to soak in the beauty of this wonderful creation of nature and capture some stunning photos. However, the train route from Bangalore to Goa is not only about the waterfall. You can also see the lush green Western Ghats, pass through numerous stone tunnels, and admire the beauty of the changing landscapes throughout.

  • Train Route: Yesvantpur Junction – Hubli Junction – Castle Rock – Kulem – Madgaon – Vasco-Da Gama

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3. Vasco Da Gama to Londa

Vasco Da Gama to Londa Train Journeys in India

Vasco Da Gama to Londa Train Journeys in India

The train journey from Goa’s Vasco De Gama city to Karnataka’s Londa town is always a delightful experience for nature lovers and travel buffs. This beautiful route passes along the spectacular Konkan Coast and the majestic Western Ghats, offering stunning views of dense forests, lush green fields, beach towns and Goan villages. If you are travelling during the monsoon season, you can see many stunning waterfalls gushing down with lush green hills as their backdrop, creating some of the most mesmerising views.

  • Train Route: Vasco Da Gama – Madgaon – Castle Rock – Londa Junction

4. Jaisalmer to Jodhpur (Desert Queen)

Jaisalmer to Jodhpur (Desert Queen) Train Journeys in India

Jaisalmer to Jodhpur (Desert Queen) Train Journeys in India

When you are exploring the vibrant state of Rajasthan, make it a point to travel from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur on the Desert Queen train. This 6-hour-long journey will take you through diverse landscapes and leave you in awe. From xerophytic plants, golden sands and sand dunes to grazing camels and deer, you can see them all. There are also some scattered settlements on the way where you can see locals in their traditional attire. Hence, a train journey from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur is more like a long desert safari, offering some of the finest views of this region.

  • Train Route: Jaisalmer – Ramdevra – Phalodi Junction – Jodhpur

Suggested Read: Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

5. Kalka to Shimla (Himalayan Queen)

Kalka to Shimla (Himalayan Queen) Train Journeys in India

Kalka to Shimla (Himalayan Queen) Train Journeys in India

Attention all nature lovers! This picturesque train journey is something you can’t afford to miss. The Himalayan Queen train that runs between Kalka and Shimla is more like a toy train that runs on a narrow gauge. It starts from Kalka and travels around 96 km upslope, treating passengers to stunning views of lush pine forests, rugged mountains, verdant valleys, milky-white waterfalls, pretty flowers and serene hill stations. The train makes its way over 864 bridges, through 102 tunnels and around 919 curves, making the journey an amazing one. You can also see some fascinating sights and hamlets on the way that are impossible to witness otherwise. The route holds the Guinness World Record for the steepest rise in altitude throughout the distance of 96 km. It was also declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008.

  • Train Route: Kalka – Barog – Kandaghat – Shimla

6. Nilgiri Mountain Railway

Nilgiri Mountain Railway Train Journeys in India

Nilgiri Mountain Railway Train Journeys in India

Running between Mettupalayam and Ooty, Nilgiri Mountain Railway promises one of the most scenic train journeys in the country. What’s special about this train is that it runs on steam locomotive engines, at a speed of 15 to 30 km per hour. The train journey starts from the plains with paddy fields on both sides. After covering about 7 km, the train enters the Nilgiri Mountain Range. The route boasts exceptional scenic beauty with majestic mountains, deep valleys, tea gardens and abundant fauna. The route comprises around 250 bridges, 16 tunnels, multiple curves and hairpin bends. Hence, a ride on the Nilgiri Mountain Railway is the best way to reach the beautiful hill stations of Ooty and Coonoor. This popular mountain railway with the steepest track in Asia has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2005.

  • Train Route: Mettupalayam – Coonoor – Ketti – Ooty

7. Kanyakumari to Trivandrum (Island Express)

Kanyakumari to Trivandrum (Island Express) Train Journeys in India

Kanyakumari to Trivandrum (Island Express) Train Journeys in India

Although a short route of 2 hours, the train journey from Kanyakumari to Trivandrum is among the most picturesque ones in the country. This route will take you through the most beautiful parts of Kanyakumari and Trivandrum. Apart from coconut trees, palm trees, paddy fields and forest-like areas with dense greenery, you can also see some villages, elaborately decorated temples and beautiful churches on the way. Hence, taking this short yet exciting train journey is one of the best ways to experience the real beauty of these popular places in the southern part of India.

  • Train Route: Kanyakumari – Kulitthurai – Neyyattinkara – Trivandrum

8. New Jalpaiguri to Darjeeling (Darjeeling Himalayan Railway)

New Jalpaiguri to Darjeeling (Darjeeling Himalayan Railway) Train Journeys in India

New Jalpaiguri to Darjeeling (Darjeeling Himalayan Railway) Train Journeys in India

The toy train ride from New Jalpaiguri (NJP) to Darjeeling is one of the most amazing train journeys in the country. This beautiful route encompasses a series of scenic landscapes that will leave you mesmerised. The toy train starts from the plains of Jalpaiguri and passes through Siliguri, Sukhna, Kurseong and other places before reaching the highest point called Ghoom and then descending towards Darjeeling. Lush forests, tea gardens, cold air and the snow-capped Kanchenjunga add a surreal charm to the journey, something worth experiencing. The train also passes the popular viewing point called Batasia Loop which offers stunning panoramic views of the entire town. Although the toy train moves at a slow pace and along multiple loops and zigzags, it is a top attraction of this region. Moreover, Darjeeling Himalayan Railway was added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1999.

  • Train Route: NJP – Siliguri Junction – Sukna – Rangtong – Kurseong – Ghoom – Darjeeling

9. Bhubaneshwar to Brahmapur (Chilka Route)

Bhubaneshwar to Brahmapur (Chilka Route) Train Journeys in India

Bhubaneshwar to Brahmapur (Chilka Route) Train Journeys in India

With the Eastern Ghats on one side and Chilka Lake on the other, the 3-hour-long scenic train route from Bhubaneshwar to Brahmapur is a treat for nature lovers. The beauty of lush green mountains, the massive serene lake, and charming landscape will keep your eyes glued to the train’s window for most of the ride. Chilka Lake, a blackish water lagoon, happens to be the largest wintering ground for migratory birds in the Indian sub-continent as well. So, you may even get lucky enough to spot some beautiful birds on the way. Photography enthusiasts must keep cameras handy to capture the beauty of the lake and the changing landscapes.

  • Train Route: Bhubaneshwar – Kuhuri – Chilka – Brahmapur

10. Jammu to Baramulla (Kashmir Valley Railway)

Jammu to Baramulla (Kashmir Valley Railway) Train Journeys in India

Jammu to Baramulla (Kashmir Valley Railway) Train Journeys in India

Constructed on major earthquake zones and mountainous terrains, this 356 km long route from Jammu to Baramulla is counted among the most challenging and picturesque projects of the Indian Rail System. The train passes through multiple scenic towns in the Kashmir Valley and offers a glimpse into the lives of Kashmiris. You can also see several high-altitude mountain passes, tunnels, snow-capped mountains, Chenab River and over 700 bridges on the way. The topographical diversity during this 13-hour journey will make the experience enjoyable and worthwhile. However, the region experiences extremely cold winters with heavy snowfall, so keep this in mind when you’re planning a trip.

  • Train Route: Jammu – Katra – Banihal – Baramulla  

Apart from the above, there are many other scenic train routes in India that are worth taking. Some popular ones include Matheran to Neral, Visakhapatnam to Araku Valley, Guwahati to Silchar and Ratnagiri to Mangalore, among others. No matter which one you decide to take, the best thing about train journeys is that they help you see places that are not easy to reach otherwise. Hence, when it comes to enjoying the real beauty of India, embarking on a train ride is the best option. Just keep the weather condition in mind and book train tickets as well as hotel rooms at the destination in advance to get good deals.

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Luxury Trains in India not just take you to places, but they get you there in style. Presenting a seamless fusion of the romance of a bygone era with contemporary finesse, luxury train journeys in India offer unparalleled ways to explore the true essence of Indian culture. These elite trains cater to tourists who wish to experience the rich cultural heritage in the lap of opulence. ss

This luxury train comes with massive grandeur, mind-blowing interiors, stringent security, and lavish affairs. Embark your journey with matchless comfort onboard with Indian Luxury Trains (ILT). Indian Luxury Trains (ILT) is India’s first luxury train travel portal that brings together all luxury trains operating across India on a single platform.

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Luxury Train Travel in India - A Magnificent Journey into India's Resplendent Panorama

Step onboard the Luxury Trains in India, and enter a world overflowing in opulence, while exuding an aura which transports you back to the days of Maharajas. Discover the various charms of India even as you experience the magnificent hospitality and lose yourself in the arms of comfort onboard….

India’s tryst with luxury rail journeys commenced with the introduction of Palace on Wheels train in 1982, and since then, luxury trains have achieved one milestone after another. As the guest, relaxed in his personal cabin, takes a sip of a heady cocktail and stares outside at the breathtaking scenery greeting his eyes, he realizes the incredibility of it all.

Indian Luxury Trains (ILT) holds the distinction of being India’s first luxury train travel portal which brings together all luxury trains operating across India on a single platform. The luxury trains of India, namely Maharajas’ Express, Palace on Wheels, Deccan Odyssey, The Golden Chariot, The Fairy Queen, Maha Parinirvan Express and Palace on Wheels let you embark on a fascinating journey to discover the heritage of India. When it comes to experiencing luxury train travels in India, you can be rest assured that we deliver outstanding service and travel expertise to our customers. Besides, this is the one-stop window for getting access to information like latest news, reviews, details of train facilities, schedules, tariff, journeys, photos and videos. Moreover, we also assist you with your bookings and other formalities through our authorized agents and affiliates. Our expertly crafted tour packages take you to the most enchanting destinations, while being surrounded by the choicest of comforts.

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The renowned luxury trains of India, namely Palace on Wheels, Deccan Odyssey, The Golden Chariot, and Maharajas’ Express, welcome you to embark on a beguiling journey to discover the rich heritage of India.

A grand version of a blue limousine, the Deccan Odyssey train includes all the flavors, traditions, and authenticity of India. With its royal carriages, take a closer look at the lives of local people at several Indian destinations. Begin your rail journey to explore the royal palaces, historical monuments, sandy beaches, ancient caves, and other religious sites.

History –  Maharashtra Tourism Rail Corporation (MTDC) after taking inspiration from the royal carriages used by Indian royals, brought Deccan Odyssey to life. MTDC Deccan Odyssey took its first journey on 16 January 2004 and since then, this deluxe train has never failed to impress its guests with top-notch services and warm hospitality.

Journeys –   Maharashtra Splendor ,  Indian Odyssey ,  Indian Sojourn ,  Hidden Treasures of Gujarat ,  Jewels of the Deccan , and  Maharashtra Wild Trail

Destinations Covered –  The Deccan Odyssey train route covers major Indian destinations with its 6 carefully designed itineraries covering destinations in and around Mumbai, cities in North and South India, places in the Deccan plateau, Indian Wildlife, and the best of Gujarat.

Duration –  All the Deccan Odyssey journeys will take 7 Nights/ 8 Days to complete.

Awards & Recognitions –  In 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018, Deccan Odyssey won the World Travel Awards under the category ‘Asia’s Leading Luxury Train’. It also won the ‘TTJ Jury Choice Award’ under the category of Excellence and Innovation in 2016. And in 2017, it was awarded the ‘TTJ Jury Choice Award’ under the category of Excellence and Innovation.

A famous luxury train journey in India, The Golden Chariot offers you the opportunity to live through Karnataka’s 1,600 years of history. So, get on this rail journey and unveil the hidden treasures, empires, and lost kingdoms on a ride on this rail journey. A blend of rich culture, palatial architecture, and 19intricately designed coaches, this luxury train will pamper you with world-class services.

History –  The idea of the luxury rail came into development by an MOU signed by Karnataka State Tourism and Development Corporation and the Ministry of Indian Railways in the year 2002. The name Golden Chariot was given after the iconic stone chariots of Hampi, the ruined temple complexes from the Vijayanagara Empire.

Journeys –  Pride of Karnataka ,  Jewels of South , and  Glimpses of Karnataka

Destinations Covered –  The Golden Chariot train route takes you to the famous destinations of Southern India and some of the places covered on this journey are Bengaluru, Mysore, Hampi, and Mahabalipuram.

Duration –  While the Golden Chariot train journey ‘Glimpses of Karnataka’ is completed in 3 Nights/ 4 Days, the ‘Jewels of South’ and ‘Pride of Karnataka’ is terminated in 6 Nights/7 Days.

Awards & Recognitions –  In 2017, this luxury train was awarded 7th time with the World Trade Awards (WTA) under the title of ‘Asia’s Leading Luxury Train’. It was also recognized by the TTJ Jury Choice Award for Excellence and North India Travel Award for Best Luxury Train in India 2015.

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Maharajas’ Express takes you back to the bygone era whilst maintaining all modern comforts. Designed to recreate the elegance of the carriages used by former Maharajas, the interiors of Maharajas’ Express provide a nostalgic aura. Set off on a luxurious journey in one of the cheapest luxury trains in India and explore the best of India.

History –  Maharajas’ Express was officially launched in March 2010. The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Limited (IRCTC) and Cox and Kings India Ltd., made a mutual investment to establish a company named Royale Indian Rail Tours Ltd. (RIRTL) to manage the Maharaja Express train.

Journeys –   Treasures of India ,  The Indian Splendor ,  The Indian Panorama , and  The Heritage of India

Destinations Covered –  This luxury rail travel will take you to India’s historical destinations such as Mumbai, Delhi, Jodhpur, Jaipur, Agra, Khajuraho, Varanasi, Orchha, Gwalior, Bikaner, and more.

Duration –  While Treasures of India Maharajas’ Express takes only 3 nights/4 days to complete, Heritage of India Maharajas Express, Indian Panorama Maharajas Express, and Indian Splendour Maharajas Express ends in 6 nights/7 days.

Awards & Recognitions –  In 2010, Maharajas’ Express won the ‘Best Luxury Train’ at CNBC Awaaz Travel Award. It was the 1st runner up in the Specialist Train Operators Category awarded at Conde Nast Traveler Readers’ Travel Award 2011. In 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017, this Indian luxury rail was awarded the World Travel Award under the ‘World’s Leading Luxury Train’. Lastly, Maharajas’ Express acquired the Seven Stars Luxury Hospitality and Lifestyle Award in 2015 and 2016.

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5 Most Scenic Train Journeys You Need To Take In South India

5 Most Scenic Train Journeys You Need To Take In South India

Most of you will agree to the fact that train journeys are totally the best ones no matter if it is with a group or all alone. The journey turns simply more magical with the sight of scenic beauty as you look out of the window. South India is one of the most blessed sides of India when it comes to natural beauty and here is a list of train journeys you can take there to experience beauty that will be etched in your memory forever. 

1. Chennai – Rameshwaram

The Pamban bridge is said to be the first sea bridge in India. According to Indian mythology, Lord Rama built this bridge (Ram Sethu) to rescue his wife goddess Sita from Ravana. This scenic ride is 2.2km long and the feeling of crossing this long bridge over the mighty sea is breathtaking. 

2. Bangalore – Chennai

Heard of Chennai express? Well yes the movie, but it’s also a real express that runs in India. The very beautiful scenic Dudhsagar Fall just comes in the way on this train journey and is mesmerising enough specially during monsoons. Dudhsagar falls has a height of 310m and is one of the tallest waterfalls in India. 

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3. Ooty – Coonoor

There are two trains that run from Ooty to Coonoor by Indian railways. The Nilgiri Mountain Railways run this amazing toy train from Ooty to Coonoor offering you a scenic experience like never before. The misty meadows and the lush green tea estates are sure to blow your mind with its beauty as you wind through the Western Ghats. 

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4. Kanyakumari – Trivandrum

Kanyakumari to Trivandrum is a beautiful train journey for sure. This short 2-hour tour in Island express is all about the entrancing beauty nearby, the pristine natural splendour, and the most authentic feel of local life. You will pass through the beauty of South India that will stay with you forever in your memory afresh. 

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5. Kollam – Sengottai

The Kollam-Sengottai railway line connects Sengottai in Tamil Nadu and Kollam Junction in the state of Kerala. This train journey from one state to another will take you across many rivers, forests, hills and also a heritage bridge. You cannot help but give credit to the construction of railways when the National Highway crosses the lines both above and below tracks. 

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Explore North India with Bharat Gaurav Special Tourist Train: Get to know the fare, destinations, launch date and more

Bharat gaurav special tourist train will start its first-ever journey from new jalpaiguri junction (njp) on saturday, may 18; here's all you need to know..

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The Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) has announced the commencement of the Bharat Gaurav Special Tourist Train journey from the New Jalpaiguri (NJP) railway station on May 18, 2024 (Saturday).

This special tourism train is in alignment with the Center’s initiatives ‘Ek Bharat, Shrestha Bharat’ and ‘Dekho Apna Desh.’ The train will cover various tourist destinations in North India.

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Here is everything one needs to know about the soon-to-be-launched Bharat Gaurav Special Tourist Train.

Bharat Gaurav Special Tourist Train: T otal duration of one single trip 

The Bharat Gaurav Special Tourist Train will have a total duration of nine days and eight nights.

Bharat Gaurav Special Tourist Train: Destinations

As per the initial schedule of the Bharat Gaurav Special Tourist Train, it will cover multiple religious tourist spots such as Vaishno Devi, Rishikesh, Haridwar, Ayodhya, Mathura, and Vrindavan.

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Bharat Gaurav Special Tourist Train: The type of coaches

The Bharat Gaurav Special Tourist Train will be comprised of AC 3 tier and Sleeper/Economy coaches.

Bharat Gaurav Special Tourist Train: Schedule date

Starting on May 18, from New Jalpaiguri, on its initial run, the Bharat Gaurav Special Tourist Train will cross Malda Town, Rampurhat, Dumka, Jamalpur, Bhagalpur and Kiul to arrive in Patna on May 19.

On May 20 and 21, the train will halt at Vaishno Devi Katra before making other stops, including Haridwar on May 22 and 23, Mathura on May 25 and Ayodhya on May 25. The train will start its return journey on May 26.

Bharat Gaurav Special Tourist Train: Ticket price

The Bharat Gaurav Special Tourist Train will have two classes of coaches for the AC 3 tier the passengers have to pay INR 29,500, while the ticket prices for the Sleeper/Economy class are INR 17,900.

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