Many tourists do not intend to do Delhi to Agra tour by car rather they prefer to travel by train. For such tourists we provide the option to travel from Delhi to Agra tour by Train (A high speed luxury train).
Number of Persons | Gatimaan Express Charges with Agra Transfers |
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1 | INR 8400 |
2 | INR 6500 |
3 | INR 4800 |
4 | INR 3800 |
Location : Agra |
Trip : 01 Day |
Min Age : 05 |
Max Age : 99 |
Max people : 10+ Members |
Landing : Delhi |
Check in : Any Day |
Check Out : Any Day |
Identity Proof : Any Government Id |
Visa : Required |
A/c sedan car for as per itinerary in Delhi and Agra. |
Govt. Approved tour guide In Agra |
Train tickets from Delhi-Agra- Delhi. |
Monument Entrances |
Tippings if any. |
Gatimaan Express was stopped by the Indian Railways on 1st May 2021 in view of the second wave of Covid-19. After two and half month it is started again on 21st of July 2021 to serve the passangers with its luxury services.
Train Number | Nizamuddin Depart | Agra Cantt | Gwalior | Jhansi |
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12050 | 8:10 AM | 9:50 AM | 11:13 AM | 12:35 PM |
12049 | 7:30 PM | 5:45 PM | 4:03 PM | 3:05 PM |
Gatima Express the most speedy train of India with all luxuries. The train has modern technology. It runs with ten coaches out of which 8 are Ac Chair Car and 2 are excutive class with all sitting capacity of 715 passangers. The entire bogies are hauled by the elctric engine WAP5. It attains maximum speed of 192 km per hour. This is the reason the track has been improved much before the inagural of the train.
Gatimaan Express serves special culnary delights unlike other regular trains. It provides both India and continental cuisine like chicken sausages with spanish omlette, aloo Kulcha, chicken roll and swiss roll, mini dosa, walnet cake.
You can book Gatimaan Express tickets easily with the official site of IRCTC or you can book it with your tour operator in Delhi Agra.
Gatimaan Express tickets are INR 750 per person for Ac chair car and INR 1500 for excutive class.
It will takes 90 minutes only
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