Rainy water pictures on the train window, explore these 7 routes in India on a comfortable tour of India in Vande
The mind is like a black cloud across the sky. Rain outside the window. Cup of hot tea in hand. Eyes on the pages of a half-read book. Enjoy occasional monsoons. Eyes go outside the window glass. Think once! If this rainy season is sitting on a long-distance train? If you can see through the glass of the moving train the glittering poetry of monsoon? No, not just a fantasy. That is also possible. Vande Bharat Express gives you the opportunity to celebrate the monsoons with speed and closeness to nature. Wide windows and a comfortable ride. With Ilshegundi outside the window. These 7 Vande India Routes in India will make your monsoon trip look like a fairytale.
1. Mumbai to Goa (CSMT – Madgaon)
This tour of the Konkan Railway takes a magical turn in the monsoons. When the train cuts through the chest of the Western Ghats, the surroundings are covered with dense greenery. There are numerous waterfalls coming down the hill. The thrill of going through misty tunnels and rivers is different. Sometimes the Arabian Sea also peeks out.
2. Katra to Srinagar
This journey through the chest of Pir Panjal range is a strange wonder. When the monsoon clouds cling to the ridges of the mountains, the scenery looks unique. While crossing the famous Chenab Bridge, you will feel like you are traveling on clouds. The valley of Kashmir is greener, more alive this time.
3. New Jalpaiguri to Guwahati
The calm and mellow beauty of Northeast India is captured in this route. From the train window you can see miles and miles of tea plantations. Rain-washed forests and overflowing rivers are the main attractions of this tour.
4. Delhi to Dehradun
The journey is a strange transition from the plains to the hills. As the train crosses the crop fields of Uttar Pradesh and enters Uttarakhand, the green blanket of the Shivalik hills catches the eye. The beautiful appearance of rain-soaked crops remains in the corner of the eye throughout life.

5. Thiruvananthapuram to Kasargarh
Kerala’s monsoons mean an endless stream of water. Rows of coconut trees, submerged paddy fields and raindrops on the backwaters—all in all a beautiful sight. The entire state is like a green canvas this time. Monsoon lovers should not miss such a visit!
6. Mumbai to Kolhapur
This route offers a different view of the Western Ghats. The experience of crossing mountain valleys, cloud-covered plateaus and mountain tunnels is not to be missed this monsoon.
7. Chennai to Coimbatore
As the train moves away from the hustle and bustle of the city, the surroundings become quieter. As you approach Coimbatore, the distant mountains and rain-washed rural nature take your breath away.
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