Destinations India More to Explore Essentials The Ultimate Guide to Train Tours in India Go on a Train Tour to Some of India's Most Popular Destinations By Sharell Cook Sharell Cook Sharell Cook lives in Mumbai full-time and has been writing about India travel for TripSavvy since 2008. Travel's editorial guidelines Updated on June 3, 2019 Heritage on Wheels train in India. Photo: Chris Beall/Getty Images. Going on one of the many train tours in India removes the hassle from sightseeing. You'll be taken to some of the country's most popular places and attractions. Better still, there are India train tours for every budget. Read on to find out what's on offer. 01 of 07 Luxury Trains in India Maharaja's Express luxury train in India. Amar Grover/Getty Images If you have some spare cash, explore India in style on a luxury train tour. It's an excellent way to see the country without having to compromise on comfort. These luxury tourist trains, which offer every indulgence imaginable right down to customized cutlery, inject glamor and romance into seeing some of India's best tourist attractions. 02 of 07 Toy Trains in India Darjeeling toy train. Tim Makins/Getty Images India's toy trains are small trains that run on historic railway lines to various hill stations in India. Although these trains are slow and can take up to eight hours to reach their destinations, the mountain scenery is beautiful, making the journeys really worthwhile. 03 of 07 Desert Circuit Semi Luxury Tourist Train Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. Soltan Frédéric\Getty Images This train is currently not running. The Desert Circuit tourist train is focused on heritage tourism, by providing an affordable and accessibly way of visiting the desert cities of Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, and Jaipur in Rajasthan. This four night/five day all-inclusive train tour departs from Delhi and covers ancient forts, architecture, and desert culture. 04 of 07 Tiger Express with City of Lakes Tiger safari at Ranthambore. guenterguni/Getty Images This train is currently not running. This special new semi-luxury tourist train aims to create awareness about wildlife in India, particularly tigers. It's a four night/five day all-incusive train tour that visits Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan, as well as Chittorgarh fort (widely regarded as the greatest fort in Rajasthan) and Udaipur, the stunning white city of lakes and palaces. It runs from October to March and departs once a month from Delhi. 05 of 07 Mahaparinirvan Express Buddhist Tourist Train Buddha statue at Mahabodhi temple. Dinodia Photo/Getty Images The Mahaparinirvan Express is a special tourist train that takes passengers on a one week spiritual tour through Buddhist India, where Buddhism originated more than 2,500 years ago. The train's sacred journey includes visits all the important Buddhist pilgrimage sites, as well as a stop in Agra to see the Taj Mahal and Fatehpur Sikri. It's a fabulous way of going on a pilgrimage without the hassle of organizing it yourself. 06 of 07 Bharat Darshan Tourist Train Indian Railways sleeper class carriage. Neil Emmerson/Getty Images The Bharat Darshan train provides an affordable option for people to see the country, as costs are kept as low as possible. There's a wide range of all-inclusive packages to choose from in north and south India. Most are targeted at domestic Indian tourists wishing to visit holy pilgrimage and spiritual sites. The tours on offer change every year and usually run for around 10 nights. 07 of 07 Historic Fairy Queen Steam Express Fairy Queen Train. Patrick Horton/Getty Images India's historic Steam Express train (previously the Fairy Queen) is pulled by the "oldest steam locomotive in regular operation in the world". The locomotive dates back to 1854, when it was commissioned by the East Indian Railway Company. The train takes passengers on day trips from Delhi to the Rewari Railway Heritage Museum in Haryana. It runs twice a month from October until April. Passengers get to spend a few hours at the Rewari Railway Heritage Museum before being taken back to Delhi. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit