The Golden Chariot, a luxurious train in India, offers an enchanting journey through the rich cultural and historical landscapes of South India. The train's architecture reflects the grandeur of the region's royal heritage, with each carriage named after the dynasties that once ruled Southern India. The exteriors are adorned with intricate designs and vibrant colours, reminiscent of ancient palaces and temples, creating a regal and inviting appearance as it traverses through picturesque terrains.
Taj West End is a colonial style heritage hotel, set within 20-acres of beautiful gardens in the city of Bangaluru. Founded in 1887 as the Bronsons West End, the hotel has played host to the likes of Dame Peggy Ashcroft during the filming of ‘Passage to India’, Prince Charles and the Queen Elizabeth II. Stories abound that Sir Ronald Ross discovered the cure for malaria here and Sir Winston Churchill supervised the making of his favourite snack that became the world famous ‘Club Sandwich’.