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The railway arrived in India in 1853, and the country now has one of the world's biggestand busiest railway networks - almost 40,000 miles in all. It is said that trains created modern India more than anything else. What's certain is that today's India couldn't exist without it, and that the railway is by far the best way to see the country as it really is. India's unique blend of history, culture and scenery have intoxicated western travellers for centuries. It is no wonder: life on the subcontinent is more vibrant and colourful than almost anywhere else on the planet, something that's as true today as when the East India Company set up its first outposts in the 17th Century. Now booming, modern India is able to enjoy success without abandoning its rich andvaried past: the country's history dates back over 5,000 years, blessing it with an amazing array of monuments, ruins, temples and cities. With sights ranging from the Amber Fort and Varanasi to the incomparable Taj Mahal, this extraordinary country is one of the mostrewarding destinations open to a traveller today. From the warm-heartedness of the people to the scenery and the wonderful sights, a journey through India is a memorable experience. Some of the great India rail journeys that await tour participants include: |
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