Travel
Road Travel
We recommend travelling by road. You see the countryside, pass through villages and bazaars and can stop if you find something interesting. Our drivers are familiar with local conditions and are trained to drive safely.
Road travel is by coach or car. We use the Toyota Innova Cresta, a multi premium vehicle, ideal for Indian conditions, or a saloon car like the Tata Indigo. For larger parties a Tempo Traveller is used. For groups comfortable coaches are used. We try to keep some empty seats in a coach to allow mobility and give you some sense of space. The vintage Ambassador, an old time favourite of many, has been more or less phased out. We have kept a couple, for those who want to sample the romance of yore.
TRAIN TRAVEL
This is a fascinating way of seeing the "real" India. The railway platforms are like mini bazaars, teeming with people, the appearances and attires change as you cross from one state to another.
While train travel is exciting some may find the upkeep below expectations. All things considered we feel at least one journey is worth the experience. There are remote places where train may be the most convenient mode of connecting. Trains usually have sleepers for overnight journeys and chair cars for day travel. The coaches are air-conditioned.
Most trains have a kitchen car and serve food, soft drinks, tea and coffee. For long journeys it may be advisable, however, to carry packed food from your previous hotel.
The luxury trains are in a category of their own, exceeding the comfort and facilities found in better-known counterparts in Europe.