A Fresh Journey on the Iconic Train: Now Available at $8,500 for One Way

a brand new route on the world most famous train

This week in travel, various captivating stories from around the globe have emerged, spanning from exciting railway journeys to intriguing aviation developments, and offering inspiring destination insights. Exploring Railway Marvels In a groundbreaking move, the renowned Venice Simplon-Orient-Express is charting a new course to Italy’s Ligurian coast come June 2024. Departing from Paris, this historic … Read more

“Palace on Wheels to Launch Tours to Ayodhya, Kashi, and Varanasi Starting May: Detailed Overview”

Palace on Wheels will begin offer tours to Ayodhya, Kashi and Varanasi

In a significant development, the renowned luxury train, Palace on Wheels, is poised to redefine its journey after 42 years of operation. Recent reports suggest that this iconic train will embark on a historic voyage to the sacred city of Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh. Known as the world’s second most luxurious train, Palace on Wheels … Read more

“Desert Dream Unveiled: Saudi Arabia Set to Introduce Exclusive Luxury Train Service”

Saudi Arabia to launch its own luxury train

Saudi Arabia Railways (SAR), the state-owned railway company, has partnered with Italian hospitality company Arsenale Group to launch the kingdom’s first luxury train service. The SAR and Arsenale Group collaboration is valued at 200 million Saudi riyals ($53.33 million). Set to commence operations in late 2025, the “Dream of the Desert” luxury train will offer … Read more

Anticipated Train Debuts of 2024: A Glimpse into the Future of Rail Travel

New Railways of 2024

In a remarkable resurgence of interest in rail travel worldwide, passengers are gravitating towards high-speed trains, luxury “land cruises,” and long-distance day and night trains. Surpassing the predictions of experts, rail journeys in numerous countries have not only rebounded but have exceeded the pre-pandemic levels of 2019. What fuels this rail renaissance, and what can … Read more