Glacier Express
Glacier Express, which runs between 2 major mountain resorts in the Swiss Alps, is considered the slowest train on the planet. It takes more than 7 hours to cover a distance of 290 km. However, it is not designed for those who want to get to their destination quickly. Its primary goal is to give passengers the opportunity to enjoy the breathtaking scenery. Especially for these purposes, the train cars are equipped with panoramic windows. For the convenience of tourists, the train provides a climate control system, audio guide services, and a high level of customer service.
Rovos Rail
Traveling by train, which belongs to the South African company Rovos Rail, will definitely appeal to those who love history. The train cars recreate the atmosphere of the early 20th century featuring the design of the Victorian era, luxurious antique furniture, and the crew dressed in the fashion of that time. Apart from comfortable suites, passengers can also enjoy 2 gourmet restaurants, an elite gaming club, a cozy chamber living room, and an astonishing observation deck located in the train car with panoramic glazing.
El Chepe
The route of this train is considered one of the most picturesque in the world. It runs along the Copper Canyon, which is one of the most stunning natural scenery in Mexico's inland territory. However, the fascinating landscapes outside the window are not the only advantage of the El Chepe train. It is also equipped with smart technology, namely a smart lighting system, automatic temperature control, security cameras, and an informative video guide. Thus, passengers always know which place they are passing through and what it is famous for.
Andean Explorer
This is South America's first luxury train. It runs through the Andes and belongs to a private company - Belmond. A few years ago, it was bought by French giant LVMH, the leader in the luxury goods market. Andean Explorer offers a once-in-a-lifetime experience for its passengers. Travelers appreciate high-quality service. There is a capacity for 48 guests in a range of en-suite 5-star cabins, including gourmet restaurants and boutiques. Each room is equipped with a double bed, a private bathroom, and a cozy living area. Traveling by such a train could cost more than $2,000.
Jasper-Prince Rupert train
This train connects 2 Canadian cities. Lavishly decorated train compartments are equipped with huge panoramic windows and a glass dome instead of the usual roof. It enables passengers to fully enjoy the scenery. The train winds through the wooded canyons of the Skeena River. Meanwhile, the journey time is more than 20 hours. For convenience, the number of seats on trains has been limited in order to provide passengers with physical distance space. Apart from that, there is also a stopover in Prince George for the night.
Deccan Odyssey
The route of this train passes through the most exotic places in India. Yet, only very wealthy tourists can afford such a trip as the ticket price is the same as a stay in a 5-star hotel. Even the most fastidious travelers will be satisfied with the service and conditions. There are 4 presidential suites and slightly more modest rooms with bathrooms. There are also several restaurants and even a separate spa car where passengers can get a massage, go to the gym, or use the on-board hairdressing salon.