Sleeper trains India
#21
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I highly recommend taking a train. We went from Shekawati to Delhi on an overnight train a four cabin with couchettes, I think it was 2AC. It was a great opportunity to meet Indian travellers and one of the highlights of our trip.
The couchettes were fine and the cabin and linens were clean. WE met two brother from a merchant family who were travelling into Delhi to visit a family member in hospital.
We arrived at a rather obscure train station at 5am -our friend in Delhi had never heard of it! The crowd outside the station was rather overwhelming but I recommend just pushing through and picking a taxi driver asap without worring whether you've overpaid by a dollar ot two.
On our next trip to India I'm sure we'll pick more route by train, it's a very Indian way to travel.
The couchettes were fine and the cabin and linens were clean. WE met two brother from a merchant family who were travelling into Delhi to visit a family member in hospital.
We arrived at a rather obscure train station at 5am -our friend in Delhi had never heard of it! The crowd outside the station was rather overwhelming but I recommend just pushing through and picking a taxi driver asap without worring whether you've overpaid by a dollar ot two.
On our next trip to India I'm sure we'll pick more route by train, it's a very Indian way to travel.
#22

Joined: Feb 2006
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welltraveledbrit - if it was a cabin with a door you were in 1AC. 2AC is an open compartment with curtains (see the pix. at http://seat61.com/India.htm). In general I found the people in 2AC more friendly than those in 1AC, but you can always get lucky!
#23
Joined: Jan 2006
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Mughal Sarrai is about 18 Kms outside of Varanasi, I'm not sure why your travel agent never booked a train to Varanasi station (and from Varanasi station to Agra Fort station), but as long as you enjoyed the journey from the stations, thats OK. it's all part of the India experience.
#28
Joined: Aug 2003
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Re suitcase size..Haven't decided between approx. 21"x14" or 23x17.I usually take the smaller one but I will be gone for a longer time on this trip (17 days).The waist pack doubles as a shoulder bag. It can easily slip under a shirt when used as a waist pack, esp. when on a train.
#29

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linhelen - I'd vote for the smaller case and doing some laundry. That way you can handle it yourself and not hassle with porters. I'd also vote for a money belt - in addition to your waist pack - when your valuables are next to your skin you don't need to worry about them.
#30
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My preference is the smaller case. However I will be traveling for 18 days and there doesn't seem to be time or opportunity for any laundering. Even though I don't mind wearing things until they fall off
,I don't know if I will have enough space.
,I don't know if I will have enough space.




