The journey, not the destination, matters...”, poet TS Eliot very rightly said. Long before the days of private jets and first-class flights, trains were the only way to travel in style. Almost synonymous with the bygone era, the joys of slow travel are reminiscent of simpler times and the perfect companion for unhurried holidays. Think cavernous suites adorned with ornate furnishing, opulent carriages, and exquisite culinary experiences to afternoons that can be spent unwinding at the spa, along with rolling panoramic views.
Want to relive the nostalgia of yesteryear and indulge in the art of old-fashioned conversation and exploration? From catching the northern lights from the comfort of your carriage to watching zebras trotting across lush green pastures, there’s something about a train journey. Here’s a list of the most stellar rides you can hop onto. So stretch out in comfort, rake in the five-star service, and watch the world go by as you savour the journey.
VENICE SIMPLON ORIENT EXPRESS, EUROPE
Venice Simplon Orient Express—the grand dame of luxury travel, with its shiny royal blue carriages and opulent gold trimmings—is indeed breathtaking. Of course, the decadent interiors are a fantasy of 1920s Parisian Art Deco design, but it’s the impeccable Franco-Italian menu created by chef Jean Imbert that keeps this train firmly ensconced in a class of its own. Revel in the scenery of the serene French countryside and Swiss mountain valleys by the day, and deck up in your black-tie best for cocktail hour at night. With every turn of the wheel unfolds another chapter in what feels like the golden era of rail travel. You have to experience it to believe it.
JR KYUSHU 36+3, JAPAN
All aboard the 36+3, a magnificent example of the Japanese attention to detail, that derives its unusual name from Kyushu being the 36th largest island in the world. The train makes a circuit around the perimeter of the area every week over five different routes, each highlighting a specific region of the island. The exterior is sleek and black with a deep shine that exudes pure luxury while the inside feels like a ryokan (a type of traditional Japanese inn), featuring immaculate woodwork made from local techniques, comfortable furniture, and a mix of private and communal spaces. Splurging for one of the reserved meals is appealing and probably worth it while you soak in the scenic route.
GLACIER EXPRESS, SWITZERLAND
Experience the quintessential magic of Switzerland and immerse yourself in the wonders of the Swiss Alps that unlocks access to the world’s most seamless transport network. The Grand Train Tour itinerary starts and ends in Zurich, panning out in eight stages— from a picture-perfect panorama of the Alpine landscapes, Mediterranean beaches, and the idyllic countryside to unparalleled views of cosmopolitan cities, thrilling mountain escapades, and pristine streams below. Word of advice: Book in Excellence Class and you’ll be served champagne at your seat, followed by a six-course meal complete with wine pairings.
THE MAHARAJAS’ EXPRESS, INDIA
The Indian splendour that runs from Delhi to Mumbai lives up to its regal title, with luxurious carriages inspired by the country’s royalty. Housing world-class cabins, an indulgent Presidential Suite, a personal butler, and the finest menu of delectable cuisines, the Maharajas’ Express offers an unparalleled railroad experience that spotlights the rich cultural heritage of India. The vastness and diversity of the country coupled with a meticulously crafted itinerary that takes you around historic sites, majestic forts, ancient temples, exquisite palaces, and hidden gems will leave you spellbound.
BRITISH PULLMAN, ENGLAND
Step in to get transported into the set of a Wes Anderson film with his signature symmetrical lines, unique colour palettes, and classic art nouveau style that pays tribute to travel and the golden age of cinema. Embark on a journey through the bucolic British countryside with restored carriages dating back to the 1920s and 1930s. Think Art Deco touches, antique style marquetry, vintage lighting, heritage upholstery, decadent dining creations, fine wines, and world-class entertainment—all coupled with the iconic train’s renowned hospitality. Whether you prefer an unforgettable gourmet escape or simply looking to enjoy the quintessential beauty of Great British landscapes, there’s a magical journey awaiting everyone onboard the British Pullman.
ROVOS RAIL’S NAMIBIA SAFARI, SOUTH AFRICA
To travel on Rovos is to chug into the heart of Africa—a toot from the engine, and we are off on a leisurely 48-hour rail safari between Pretoria and Cape Town. Enter into a wood-panelled deluxe suite, restored in Edwardian style, and revel in the train’s on-board facilities that can make any home seem inadequate—a well-stocked bar-fridge, luxuriant bathrobes, window-facing writing table, and a capacious double bed that affords views of the snow-dusted mountains, scenic wine lands, and captivating landscapes across the continent of magical depths.
BELMOND ROYAL SCOTSMAN, SCOTLAND
A trip on The Royal Scotsman is an anticipated adventure for many travellers, and it is safe to say that the Edwardian-style journey doesn’t let anyone down. Soak up the raw and rugged charm of the lacquer-polished wooden panels and warm tonal fabrics and enter into a world of thrilling itineraries, centuries-old myths, and timeless indulgence. Winding through untamed landscapes aboard the train is the adventure of a lifetime—and the Dior Spa Royal Scotsman adds another unexpected level of extravagance as the train meanders through the heart of the Scottish Highlands, awe-inspiring peaks, and dramatic valleys.
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This article first appeared in Harper's Bazaar India, September 2024, print edition
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