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Indulge in the Ultimate Tejas Express Experience

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Join us on an exciting adventure as we take you on a Mumbai to Goa train journey on the Tejas Express. Experience the charming route, delicious onboard cuisine, and options for upgrading to the Vista Dome Executive Chair Car for an indulgent experience.

Travel time: 8:30 hours. (Usually starts early morning 6 am and reaches Goa around 2 pm)

Trains other than Tejas Express with luxury options that run from Mumbai to Goa:

  • Jan Shatabdi Express
  • Vande Bharat

The different classes for these trains:

Executive Vista (EV): With premium seating and Vista glass view

Executive Chair Car (EC): With Premium Seating and window view

Chair Car (CC): AC chair Car with general seating and window view.

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The route

CST Mumbai- Dadar- Thane- Panvel- Chiplun- Ratnagiri- Kudal- Karmali- Madgaon

Scenic Route and Convenient Stops

The Tejas Express takes you on a mesmerizing journey, starting from Mumbai and passing through different small towns with a beautiful view. Consider your destination in Goa and choose where you get off: Karmali’s coastal charm for northern Goa or Madgaon’s central hub to travel to other parts of Goa.

A landscape with trees and bushes. Enroute Tejas Express
View of water and trees on Mumbai to Goa train journey

Onboard Culinary Delights

Oh there is so much food on Tejas Express! 

Tejas Express not only offers a seamless journey but also elevates your culinary experience. With a reasonable ticket price (around INR 1200 to 1500 for an AC chair car), passengers enjoy a delightful spread. Breakfast options include a choice between veg and non-veg, followed by a lunch with at least three options, including dessert and tea/coffee. Indulge in the onboard feast or explore local flavors at stops like Chiplun, renowned for its Vada Pao, and Ratnagiri for spicy snacks.

 

Food on a tray
Lunch at Tejas Express
A plate of food and a cup of tea
Delicious Vada Pao
A person holding a hamburger
Aman at Chiplun

Vista Dome Executive Chair Car

For those seeking an extraordinary experience, the Vista Dome Executive Chair Car awaits. Priced at approximately INR 3000 per person, this luxurious upgrade offers a vista glass view, plush lounge chairs, and gourmet food. Lose track of time as you relax in opulence, making the 8-hour journey feel like a breeze.

Easy ways to book tickets

Book tickets for Tejas Express and other trains using apps like Irctc, Ixigo

Conclusion

As the Tejas Express glides into the vibrant paradise of Goa, you’ll find yourself eagerly anticipating the adventures that await. Whether you opt for the standard AC chair car or the luxury Vista Dome Executive Chair Car, this train journey is more than just transportation; it’s an immersive experience.

So, hop aboard, enjoy the views, relish the food, and arrive in Goa ready to kickstart the festivities early. The Tejas Express ensures your journey is as memorable as your destination. Cheers to the perfect start of your Goan escapade!

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What a Happy Journey

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Hello, we are Sam and Aman, Local Backpackers! Welcome to our world of wanderlust and exploration! We are a travel-loving couple who share a passion for discovering new places, experiencing different cultures, and creating unforgettable memories.

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