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BROCHURE Download AA TrainTrain LikeLike NoNo Other,Other, AA JourneyJourney LikeLike NoNo OtherOther Maharajas’ Express The Winner of the World's Leading Luxury Train Award 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 & 2018 Maharajas' Express is considered to be one of the finest luxury trains of India. Well- laden with every modern facility and often compared to the Orient Express that Europe, the Maharajas' Express has a décor of oozes out opulence. You get a chance to explore some of the best and world- renowned architectural gems of India. Awarded as the 1st Runner-up in the Conde Nast readers choice travel award for the year 2011. First Indian Luxury train to be voted World Leading luxury Train at World Travel Award 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 & 2018. Seven Star Luxury Award 2015 and 2016. Maharajas Express Carriages Configuration: Junior Suite Cars (6) Presidential Suite car (1) Deluxe Cars (5) Suite Cars (2) Kitchen Car (1) Staff Coach (1) Restaurant cars (2) Bar car (1) and Lounge Car (1) Executive Managers & Tour Managers Coach (1) Generator Coaches (2) This luxury train has can easily accommodate a total of 88 guests at a time. Junior Suites Every Junior Suite Coach features 3 Double/ Twin bed cabins and comes with an attached bath Presidential Suite The suite is elegantly furnished with two attached baths, a living cum dining room and two bedrooms The living cum dining area of the room is furnished with writing table, internet facility, sofa and mini bar Every Deluxe Coach features 4 Double/ Twin bed cabins and comes with an attached bath Suites The living area is furnished with writing table and Sofa Dining Car: Piped music Spacious, large tables Full Fine -Dining Service Each restaurant car has 42 covers Each restaurant car features a unique theme Two thematic Restaurant cars: Mayur Mahal and Rang Mahal The menu is different every day and would comprise of a mix of Indian and international cuisines Exotic drinks in a semi-formal atmosphere Old world charm and hospitality Range of cocktail &snacks Exclusive ‘boutique’ Casual all day experience Specialty brand of wines, spirits and beers. Largest toilets A Presidential Carriage On -board water Filtration plant Environmentally friendly toilet 24-hour availability of paramedic on Board Air Ambulance service in case of emergencies Four different categories of accommodation Pneumatic Suspension for superior ride comfort Individual Climate Control in each passenger cabin Most spacious passenger cabins across all categories Deluxe Cabin Junior Suite Presidential Suite Cabin area 448 sqft, two bedrooms, two attached Cabin area 150 sqft, twin/double bed cabins with a bath (one with bath tub), a living cum dining room. writing table and attached bath. Suite Room Category Twin Double Passenger Capacity Deluxe Cabin 15 5 20 40 Junior Suite 12 6 18 36 Suite 4 4 8 Cabin area 220 sqft, double bed with separate living Presidential Suite (has a double & a twin room) 1 4 and bedroom areas, attached bath with bath tub. 43 88 Tour Duration: 6 Nights/ 7Days Destinations Covered: Delhi – Agra – Ranthambore – Jaipur – Bikaner – Jodhpur – Udaipur – Mumbai Day 1: Delhi - Agra 08.15 hrs: Welcome and Check-in Delhi Safdurjung Railway Station 09.30 hrs: Brunch onboard 10.45 hrs: Tour Briefing onboard 14.15 hrs: Arrive into Agra 14.30 hrs: Proceed to visit the Taj Mahal 18.30 hrs: Return to the comforts of Maharajas' Express. You can choose optional activities – Spa at a Hotel or Mohabbat the Taj Show 19.00 hrs: Dinner on board Day 2 Agra - Ranthambore 07.00 hrs: Proceed to visit the Agra Fort or you may choose optional activity to visit Itmad ud Daula 09.00 hrs: Return to the comfort of Maharajas' Express 09.15 hrs: Breakfast onboard 10.45 hrs: Maharajas' Express proceeds to Ranthambore 13.00 hrs: Lunch onboard 15.15 hrs: Proceed for an exciting Game Drive at Ranthambore National Park 18.15 hrs: Return to the comforts of Maharajas' Express 18.45 hrs: Maharajas' Express proceeds to Jaipur 19.30 hrs: Dinner onboard 22.30 hrs: Maharajas' Express arrives at Jaipur Day 3 Jaipur 07.00 hrs: Breakfast onboard 08.00 hrs: Proceed to visit the Amber Fort. You may also choose Optional Activities - Spa at a hotel or a visit to City Palace and Observatory (Jantar Mantar) or a Local City Tour 12.00 hrs: Return to the comforts of Maharajas' Express 13.30 hrs: Lunch onboard 17.00 hrs: Proceed for Dinner at Rambagh Palace 21.00 hrs: Return to the comforts of Maharajas' Express 23.00 hrs: Maharajas' Express proceeds to Bikaner Day 4 Bikaner 08.00 hrs: Enjoy countryside while having breakfast onboard 10.00 hrs: Arrive into Bikaner. Relax onboard or you may choose Optional Activities – Visit to Lalgarh Museum or a Local City Tour. 13.00 hrs: Lunch onboard 14.00 hrs: Proceed to visit the Junagarh Fort followed by sundowners at Sand Dunes 17.30 hrs: Arrive at the Sand Dunes followed by cocktails, bar-be-que, and folk dances. 20.15 hrs: Return to the comforts of the Maharajas' Express 21.00 hrs: Train leaves for Jodhpur Day 5 Jodhpur 07.00 hrs: Breakfast onboard 08.00 hrs: Arrive into Jodhpur 09.00 hrs: Optional Tour to Bishnoi Village or you can enjoy Spa a hotel or an excursion to Umaid Bhawan Palace and Jaswant Thada or a Local City Tour 13.00 hrs: Lunch onboard 15.00 hrs: Proceed to visit the Mehrangarh Fort followed by a Walking Tour of the Old Clock Tower market. Enjoy a joy ride on Tuk Tuks. 17.30 hrs: Proceed for an exclusive cocktail dinner at Hanwant Mahal or Khaas Bagh 20.15 hrs: Return to the comforts of the Maharajas' Express 22.00 hrs: Maharajas' Express proceeds to Udaipur Day 6 Udaipur 08.00 hrs: Breakfast onboard 10.00 hrs: Arrive into Udaipur. Proceed for a boat ride on Lake Pichola followed by a visit to City Palace and Crystal Gallery. 13.30 hrs: Lunch at Satkar Hall of Fateh Prakash Palace 15.00 hrs: Return to the comforts of Maharajas' Express 16.00 hrs: Train proceeds to Mumbai 19.00 hrs: Enjoy an Indian Evening onboard 20.00 hrs: Dinner on board Day 7 Mumbai 07.00 hrs: Breakfast onboard 13.00 hrs: Lunch onboard 15.40 hrs: Train arrives at Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaja Terminus, Mumbai. 16.00 hrs: Disembark and bid farewell to the Maharajas' Express as your journey comes to an end ! The Heritage of India Duration: 6 Nights / 7 Days Destinations Covered: Mumbai – Udaipur – Jodhpur – Bikaner – Jaipur – Ranthambore – Agra – Delhi Day 1 Mumbai 09.00 hrs: Welcome and Registration at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel 10.30 hrs: Proceed for Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaja Terminus Railway Station, Mumbai 11.30 hrs: Maharajas' Express proceeds to Udaipur 12.30 hrs: Lunch onboard 19.30 hrs: Dinner on board Day 2 Udaipur 08.00 hrs: Breakfast onboard. 10.00 hrs: Arrive into Udaipur. Proceed for a boat ride on Lake Pichola followed by a visit to City Palace and Crystal Gallery. 13.15 hrs: Lunch onboard. You may choose Optional Activities - Spa at a hotel or Local City Tour 18.15 hrs: Proceed for an Exclusive Dinner at Satkar Hall of Fateh Prakash Palace or Jagmandir Island Palace 20.30 hrs: Returns to comforts of Maharajas' Express 22.00 hrs: Maharajas' Express proceeds to Jodhpur Day 3 Jodhpur 07.30 hrs: Breakfast onboard 09.15 hrs: Optional Tour to Bishnoi Village (De-board at Rohat Railway Station) 13.00 hrs: Lunch onboard 14.30 hrs: Proceed to visit the Mehrangarh Fort followed by a Walking Tour of the Old Clock Tower market and enjoy a joy ride on Tuk Tuks 17.30 hrs: Proceed for an exclusive cocktail dinner at Hanwant Mahal or Khaas Bagh 20.15 hrs: Return to the comforts of Maharajas' Express 03.00 hrs: Maharajas' Express proceeds to Bikaner Day 4 Bikaner 08.00 hrs: Enjoy countryside while having breakfast onboard 10.00 hrs: Arrive into Bikaner. Relax onboard you may choose Optional Activities – Visit Lalgarh Museum or Local City Tour 13.00 hrs: Lunch onboard 14.00 hrs: Visit to Junagarh Fort followed by sundowners at Sand Dunes 17.30 hrs: Arrive at the Sand Dunes followed by cocktails, bar-be-que, and folk dances 20.15 hrs: Return to the comfort of the Maharajas' Express 21.30 hrs: Maharajas' Express proceeds to Jaipur Day 5 Jaipur 08.00 hrs: Breakfast onboard 09.30 hrs: Arrive into Jaipur. Proceed for a visit to Amber Fort 12.30 hrs: After sightseeing proceed to Rambagh Palace hotel for lunch 16.00 hrs: Return to the comforts of Maharajas' Express You may choose Optional Activities – Spa at a hotel, Visit to City Palace Museum and Observatory or Local City Tour 20.00 hrs: Dinner onboard 21.30 hrs: The Maharajas' Express proceeds to Sawai Madhopur (Ranthambore) Day 6 Ranthambore - Fatehpur Sikri 06.30 hrs: Proceed for an exciting Game Drive at Ranthambore National Park 09.30 hrs: Return to the comforts of Maharajas' Express 09.45 hrs: Breakfast onboard 10.15 hrs: Maharajas' Express proceeds for Fatehpur Sikri 13.30 hrs: Lunch onboard 14.30 hrs: Arrive into Fatehpur Sikri 15.30 hrs: Visit the deserted Mughal City of Fatehpur Sikri 18.00 hrs: Return to the comforts of Maharajas' Express 19.30 hrs: Enjoy an "Indian Evening" followed by dinner Day 7 Agra - Delhi 06.45 hrs: Arrive into Agra and proceed to visit Taj Mahal 09.30 hrs: Champagne Breakfast at Taj Khema 10.45 hrs: Return to the comforts of Maharajas' Express 11.05 hrs: Maharajas' Express proceeds to Delhi 13.00 hrs: Lunch onboard 15.30 hrs: Disembark and bid farewell to the Maharajas' Express as your journey comes to an end.
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