Showing posts with label luxury travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label luxury travel. Show all posts

Monday, 7 April 2014

LUXURY TRAINS IN THE MOVIES

This article features movies and tv series where luxury, first class or vintage trains that are real or fictional have more than a small role to play.


Murder on the Orient Express (1974)

Imdb Rating: 7.4 , Rotten Tomatoes: 7.9
Notable Actors: Albert Finney, Lauren Bacall

An intriguing thriller based on the classic novel by Agatha Christie.



Unexpectedly returning to England from Istanbul, famed Belgian detective Hercule Poirot finds himself traveling on the Orient Express. One of the passengers, Mr. Ratchett informs Poirot that he has been receiving anonymous threats and asks Poirot to act as his bodyguard. Poirot declines but when Ratchett is found the next morning stabbed to death, it is apparent that the threats he received were very real. Poirot soon deduces that Ratchett was in fact the infamous Cassetti, believed to have been the man behind the kidnapping and murder of 3-year old Daisy Armstrong some 5 years previously. As he begins to question the dozen or so passengers on the train, he realizes that several of them have a connection to the Armstrong family and he begins to form a solution to a very complex crime.

Real Orient Express Train in Instanbul

The Hunger Games (2012)  & Catching Fire  (2013)

Imdb Rating: 7.3 , Rotten Tomatoes: 8.1 | Imdb Rating: 7.9 , Rotten Tomatoes: 9.1

Notable Actors: Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Woody Harrelson, Stanley Tucci
          

A sci-fi trilogy set in the dystopian future where nuclear war has reshaped North American into twelve districts controlled by the evil Capitol full of plastic citizens, highlighting extreme indifference towards poverty by rich people. ‘The Hunger Games’ is an annual event where children or teenagers volunteer to fight to the death in gaming arena while the entire event is televised. The winner is of course, promised riches but it mandatory for each district to select two volunteers.
Katniss in a reflective mood aboard the train's lounge.


All the districts are only connected on land by a single railway line. The volunteers travel on a luxury train through the districts to reach the Capitol. Jeniffer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson are brilliant in their portrayal of the protagonists.

Katniss, Haymitch and Peeta discuss strategy aboard the train's dining saloon.

The next movie of the 4 part series, Mockingjay - I is out in November, 2014.

Darjeeling Limited (2007)

Imdb: 7.2 , Rotten Tomatoes: 7.9
Notable Actors: Owen Wilson, Adrien Brody, Jason Shwartzman

A year after the accidental death of their father, three brothers, each suffering from depression, meet for a train trip across India. Francis, the eldest, has organized it. The brothers argue, sulk, resent each other, and fight. The youngest, Jack, estranged from his girlfriend, is attracted to one of the train's attendants. Peter has left his pregnant wife at home, and he buys a venomous snake. After a few days, Francis discloses their surprising and disconcerting destination. Amid foreign surroundings, can the brothers sort out their differences? funeral, a meditation, a hilltop ritual, and the Bengal Lancer figure in the reconciliation. It's a  Wes Anderson movie so expect the expected in an unexpected way.
P.S The Darjeeling Limited is not considered close to a luxury train. In fact, it is similar to the concept of a toy train.

The Tourist (2010)

Imdb: 6.0 , Rotten Tomatoes: 4.2

Elise (Angelina Jolie) sits next to an American tourist, Frank (Johnny Depp), on a train going to Venice. She has chosen him as a decoy, making believe that he is her lover who is wanted by police. Not only will they need to evade the police, but also the mobster whose money her lover stole.  There are stunning chase sequences through Venice which make the movie worth watching despite the deep plot holes.





Wild Wild West (1999)

Imdb 4.7, Rotten Tomatoes 2.8

The two best hired guns in the West must save President Grant from the clutches of a 19th century inventor-villain.
The two travel in a specially equipped train, the Wanderer.




The Big Bang Theory Season07 E15 (2014)
‘The Locomotive Manipulation’

The long running successful tv series based on the lives of a group of friends with brilliant minds, working in the field of science dealing with everyday life things, highlighting their lack of real life skills.


Special mention to Dr Sheldon Cooper, for his genuine passion for trains.
Amy has organised a trip for herself, Sheldon, Howard and Bernadette, staying at a bed and breakfast in the Napa valley overnight and having dinner on a vintage train. The train coupled with Valentine’s Day finally manages to string some romantic notes for Sheldon to Amy’s immense satisfaction.




Monday, 9 December 2013



At the recently held World Travel Awards on 30th Nov, 2013 in Doha,
Maharajas Express has got awarded the title of World’s Leading Luxury Train for the 2nd time in a a row.
The other nominees were:
Andean Explorer
Eastern & Oriental Express
Hiram Bingham
Rocky Mountaineer – GoldLeaf Service
Royal Canadian Pacific
The Blue Train
The Golden Chariot
The Indian Maharaja Deccan Odyssey
The Queen of Scots Luxury Touring Train
Venice Simplon Orient-Express
Special mention to Golden Chariot, that won in “Asia’s Leading Luxury Train” Category.

Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Indian luxury train travel trends

This post is an overview of the inbound travel trends in India, over the years, taking a case of The Palace on Wheels Luxury Train in particular.
In 1982, Palace on Wheels started its operations but it didn’t reach it’s full potential till late 90s when entire charters were booked for the train & hardly any seats were available for departures.
From the beginning, the demographic mostly remained, US & UK citizens. They made up 50% of the passengers. The rest were mostly Europeans; Italian, Spanish, Russian, German & French. You would see middle aged married couples experiencing India for the first time & they loved it. They loved the romance of the journey. Although the train doesn’t discourage children, the journey is mostly meant for adults. You would still see a child on a few departures.


(Palace on Wheels group on an excursion at Chittorgargh Fort)

The demand kept growing over the years & you had to book 6 months in advance to get a reservation.  
The trend remained the same till 2008 & then the financial crisis had truly become global with most of Europe also in debt.
For the first time in over a decade there was a fall in overall demand. Groups from Europe became lesser, the US traveller was not to keen with so much uncertainty in the market & Mumbai’s 26/11 terrorist attack made the inbound travel scenario very grim.

But there were positive signs from South East Asia, Japan & Singapore. Also, a new type of traveller for India was the big spending NRI (Non Resident Indian); They wanted to rediscover India, teach their children about their heritage and culture with first-hand experience. They started enquiring about Palace on Wheels. The train’s wheels kept churning even though some cabins remained empty.
After a while, by 2010, the train was running at full capacity again with US, UK & Russia again leading the numbers. There was a sharp decline of European travellers though. One could say, South East Asians had taken their place.
Now, since the last few seasons we are witnessing the following trend:
·         Australia: Their economy has grown & maybe it’s the cricket but India has become a very popular destination for them.
·         Middle East (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar): They’re probably just bored of seeing everything else & they really do define ulta luxury so Palace on Wheels is perfect for them.
·         China, HK : When neighbours become really rich, they do come to your house to show off.
·         South America, mainly Argentina : India’s an exotic destination for them & it’s always exciting to discover an entirely new culture in luxury.

Did you know?
China has surpassed the US on most amount spent, on an average by an international traveller. (among many other things.)

Also, there have been some repeat visitors to Palace on Wheels. 

Saturday, 19 October 2013

The Maharajas Express Luxury Train

A journey where you get to catch up with history.
Lost splendor's. Remnants from princely eras explored in fashionable style.
The exclusivity of a comfortable adventure.
Get in touch with your royal side.
Disover the Maharaja in you.

On the Maharajas Express.
Luxury Train

Monday, 7 October 2013

The Palace on Wheels

The Palace on Wheels


India's original luxury train. 

At the time of the British Raj, when trains were revered as the most convenient form of transportation (many still swear by it in today's date.); Maharajas and British royalty of course, had to travel in style. Thus, the concept and initiation of the Indian Luxury Train was brought about. Considered, a 5 star hotel on railway tracks, The Palace on Wheels was specifically designed for the purpose of transporting royalty from one destination the the next.


The Palace on Wheels Website

Rulers of princely states of Rajputana, Gujarat, the Nizam of Hyderabad and the Viceroy of British India travelled by these luxurious coaches. After independence, these coaches were parked and remained in this state for a quarter of a century until in 1981-82, when the Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation and Indian Railways launched a special heritage tourist train for providing a unique memorable experience to the tourists visiting Rajasthan.

The name Palace on Wheels was derived from it's royal background of the coaches. Gradually State govt. and railway department brought many infrastructural changes in the coaches while keeping the same aesthetics of the interiors alive, matching the interiors of the royal state. The train was replaced by the air-conditioned broad gauges new train, which had 14 saloons, 2 restaurant cum kitchen cars, one Bar cum Lounge and 4 service Cars. The cabins of each saloon are attached with bath and shower. The train also has a well-appointed lounge, library and bar.