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The most luxurious trains in the world


In the world there are many deluxe trains linking vise, states, and even different continents. It's really impossible to set up for a particular train and say that - it is the most luxurious train in the world. However, it is not difficult to identify for some of them - known as the most luxurious trains in the world - where traveling with them is a lifelong experience that you will keep in mind for the luxury they provide, as well as for fabulous countries that they walk along their way.

“Maharaja Express”


"The Maharaja Express" was announced in 2012 as the world's most luxurious train in the World Travel Awards ceremony. This train offers the opportunity to experience the magic of India's landscapes and its culture.

"The Maharaja Express" carries only 88 passengers at the same time as it passes through the northern parts of India, such as Jaipur, Jodhpur, Agra, Varanasi and Bikaner, which are the most popular tourist destinations in this country.

“Palace on Wheels”


This is the first train that has provided all hotel services for its passengers - and today, besides spa treatment, there are also two well-known restaurants offering culinary specialties. He has been operating since 1982 and is well-known for exploring India.

The one-week trip to this train traverses well-known places like Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Chittaurgarh, Jaisalmer and ends in Agra after visiting Taj Mahal, one of the seven miracles of the world proclaimed by UNESCO.

“Venice Simplon Orient Express”


This is the most authentic train in the 1920s wagon. It travels between Paris and Istanbul, while the journey lasts for six days, stopping in Budapest and Bucharest. The train is also known for the renowned French cuisine, the food of which serves travelers.

Tourists (passengers) can also buy souvenirs in the shop that exists within the train - while there is also a novel by the well-known writer, Agata Christie, whose event takes place on this train.

“Indian Pacific”


This train is named after the two oceans - the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean, while covering a distance of 4,352 km, between Sydney and Perth, Australia. Traveling with this luxury train lasts for four days and three nights, passing through Australia's most beautiful areas.

The Indian Pacific train stops in some places on its way so tourists can explore Australia's beautiful places like Adelaide, Cook, Broken Hill and Kalgoorlie.

“Pride of Africa”


The Pride of Africa train offers an impressive nine-day journey. Traveling with this train offers special attractions for artists and photographers - who have the opportunity to take unique pictures and views during the trip.
The train, among other things, goes to the National Park full of wildlife, then through diamond mines, or through the Kalahari desert.

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