Is the train well equipped to take care of an international participant for 18 days of travel?
The journey is positioned as an adventure with 400 other likeminded, entrepreneurial young participants, and as such will test you physically and intellectually. However, the train is equipped with all reasonable facilities to take care of your needs, including a sick bay, and a doctor, a pantry car for food, nominal washing facilities and a public address system to keep participants informed of activities. The sleeping accommodation for participants is non-Air-conditioned coaches. Food served will be vegetarian and Indian, but we will also make provision for vegetarian continental food for some international participants on a needs basis.
Related Questions
- Appletons Guide, 1898.Where can I find a description of what train travel was like in the early days? What was it really like to travel across the country at night in a CPRR sleeping car? How would passengers eat their meals and sleep on the journey?
- What if a participant has no prior international travel experience or language exposure?
- How safe is it to travel on the train for 18 days?