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Indian luxury tourist train

Golden Chariot
Logo ofGolden Chariot
ManufacturerIndian Railways
Built atIntegral Coach Factory, Chennai
Family nameLuxury Trains
Constructed2008
Entered service2008
OperatorsKarnataka State Tourism Development Corporation (KSTDC)
DepotsWhitefield, Bangalore
Lines servedBangalore-Mysore-Hassan-Hospet-Badami-Vasco-da-Gama(Goa)-Bangalore (South Western Railway)

TheGolden Chariot is a luxurytourist train that connects the important tourist spots in theIndian states ofKarnataka,Goa,Kerala &Tamil Nadu as well asPuducherry, depending on the selected itinerary. The train is operated by theKarnataka State Tourism Development Corporation and The Maple Group handles the hospitality services on the train.[1][2][3]

It is named after theStone Chariot in the Vitthala Temple atHampi.[4] The train has 19 coaches which are coloured purple and gold, and reflect the logo of a mythological animal with the head of an elephant and a body of a lion.[5]The Golden Chariot had its maiden commercial run on 10 March 2008,[6] and generally runs weekly during the months of October–March, departing on Sundays during the 2022-23 season.[7] The train is designed on the lines of the more popular Indian luxury trainPalace on Wheels.

All journeys offered by the train originate and end at Bengaluru.[8]

History

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When the success of Palace on Wheels reached the corridors of the Karnataka State Tourism and Development Corporation (KSTDC), it resulted in the signing of MOU between the state tourism board and theIndian Railways in 2002. Later theIntegral Coach Factory (ICF) was assigned the task to give shape to this luxury train. Approximately 900 design layouts were prepared by the engineers before finalizing the design.

Architect Kusum Pendse worked with a team of 200 carpenters to complete the designs of these railway coaches and the process took around 4 months to complete.

On 23 January 2008,Golden Chariot was unveiled on the tracks veneered in classic colors of purple and gold symbolizing elegance and golden jubilee celebration of Karnataka.[9] An inauguration ceremony was organized at theYeswanthpur Junction railway station wherein thePresident of IndiaPratibha Devisingh Patil flagged off the train.

On 10 March 2008,Golden Chariot started its maiden journey fromBengaluru toGoa.[10]

In January 2020, The Golden Chariot was handed over by the Karnataka Tourism Department to the IRCTC for the purpose of operations and marketing.[11]

The train was relaunched in November 2022 and has done one trip since then.[12]

Facilities

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The train offers accommodation in 44 cabins in 18 coaches that are named after dynasties that ruled the region:Kadamba,Hoysala,Rashtrakuta,Ganga,Chalukya,Bahamani,Adil Shahi,Sangama,Satavahana,Yadukula andVijayanagar.[13]

The facilities also includes two restaurants, a lounge bar, conference room, gym and spa.[2] It has onboard internet connectivity via a USB-stick, and satellite antennae providing live television service in the cabins.[1]

Destinations

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The Golden Chariot offers 3 itineraries: Jewels of South, and Pride of Karnataka, each lasting 6 nights & 7 days, and Glimpses of Karnataka, lasting 3 nights & 4 days. It also offers aDasara festival tour in the month of October.[14]

Jewels of South

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Jewels of South offers a six day tour which departs fromBengaluru and visitsMysuru,Hampi,Kabini River,Hassan,Badami, andGoa, returning to Bengaluru.[15]Mamallapuram has been added to the circuit.[16]

Pride of Karnataka

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Pride of Karnataka departs Bengaluru and visitsBandipur,Mysuru,Dwarasamudra,Chikkamgaluru,Hampi,Pattadakal &Aihole, and Goa, returning to Bengaluru.

Glimpses of Karnataka

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Glimpses of Karnataka departs Bengaluru and visits Bandipur, Mysuru, and Hampi, returning to Bengaluru.

Dasara Tour

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The department of tourism and the Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation (KSTDC) launched the Dasara tour to showcase the festival.[17]

Awards

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The train has been awarded the title of "Asia's Leading Luxury Train" at World Travel Awards, 2013.[18]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"The Golden Chariot is a totally wired train".The Hindu. Chennai, India. 1 February 2008. Archived fromthe original on 9 February 2008. Retrieved21 April 2009.
  2. ^abSomashekar, G.R.N. (6 September 2008)."Rajavilas on rails".The Hindu. Retrieved21 April 2009.
  3. ^"₹40-crore loss for Golden Chariot since launch".The Hindu. 18 July 2018. Retrieved16 February 2023.
  4. ^"About Train".The Golden Chariot. Retrieved16 September 2021.
  5. ^"Golden Chariot to sport regal colours".The Hindu. Chennai, India. 28 August 2008. Archived fromthe original on 11 November 2007. Retrieved21 April 2009.
  6. ^"Golden Chariot train's first commercial run on March 10".The Times of India. 28 February 2008. Archived fromthe original on 24 October 2012. Retrieved21 April 2009.
  7. ^"Golden Chariot Official Website - Book Luxury Train Tour Packages in India".www.goldenchariot.org. Retrieved16 September 2021.
  8. ^Poonam, Binayak (17 April 2024)."The cost to ride on India's luxury trains may surprise you".CNBC. Retrieved29 May 2024.All journeys start and end in Bengaluru.
  9. ^Swamy, Rohini (23 December 2018)."South India's Golden Chariot has gone off the rails, but looks to salvage itself next year".ThePrint. Retrieved16 February 2023.
  10. ^Poonam, Binayak (17 April 2024)."The cost to ride on India's luxury trains may surprise you".CNBC.CNBC. Retrieved7 August 2024.Launched in 2008, the Golden Chariot runs across South India, past historic towns, sun-kissed beaches, jungle-covered hills, temples and safaris.
  11. ^"IRCTC Golden Chariot history".Zee Business. 18 March 2021. Retrieved16 February 2023.
  12. ^T.R., Jahnavi (13 March 2023)."Insufficient occupancy, hefty haulage charges put the brakes on Golden Chariot".The Hindu. Retrieved23 August 2023.Post its grand relaunch in November 2022, the luxury train Golden Chariot has taken only one trip.
  13. ^"IRCTC to run Karnataka's Golden Chariot train from January 2021; here are the packages".The Indian Express. 20 October 2020.
  14. ^R, Jahnavi T. (24 December 2022)."A year of revival lit by the fire of revenge tourism".The Hindu. Retrieved16 February 2023.
  15. ^"Golden Chariot premium train leaves after Kochi stopover".The Hindu. 25 November 2022. Retrieved17 February 2023.
  16. ^"Make Golden Chariot viable, Bommai writes to Railways".The New Indian Express. Retrieved17 February 2023.
  17. ^"Golden Chariot rolls out Dasara tour".The Times of India. 20 September 2016. Retrieved16 February 2023.
  18. ^"Asia's Leading Luxury Train 2013".World Travel Awards. Retrieved16 February 2023.

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