The Vande Bharat Express has transformed rail travel in India by combining speed, comfort and modern amenities at fares that remain accessible for many travellers. While some long-distance services cost well over Rs 1,500 for an AC Chair Car ticket, several Vande Bharat routes can still be enjoyed for less than that, making them ideal for budget-conscious tourists. From the lush landscapes of Kerala and the dramatic Konkan coastline to temple towns in Gujarat and Odisha, these routes offer comfortable journeys without stretching travel budgets.

Madgaon (Goa) – Mangaluru Central (Approximate AC Chair Car fare: Rs 1,345): One of the most scenic Vande Bharat journeys in the country, this route follows the spectacular Konkan Railway corridor. Travellers pass through a series of tunnels, dense forests, rivers and coastal stretches while travelling from Goa to Karnataka’s coastal city of Mangaluru. The journey is particularly popular among those looking to extend their Goa holiday further south while enjoying some of India’s most picturesque railway views.

Sabarmati – Veraval (Approximate AC Chair Car fare: Rs 980-Rs 1,125): Ideal for pilgrims and heritage travellers, this route connects Sabarmati near Ahmedabad with Veraval, the gateway to the revered Somnath Temple, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas dedicated to Lord Shiva and one of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites. Beyond the temple, visitors can explore Veraval Beach, Prabhas Patan or continue their journey to Gir National Park, the world’s only natural habitat of the Asiatic lion.

Kasaragod – Thiruvananthapuram (Approximate AC Chair Car fare: Rs 1,250): For travellers hoping to experience the length of Kerala in a single journey, this Vande Bharat service offers one of the state’s most rewarding rail trips. Beginning in Kasaragod near the Karnataka border, the train passes through Kozhikode, Thrissur, Ernakulam, Kottayam and Kollam before reaching Thiruvananthapuram, providing a convenient way to experience the diverse landscapes of ‘God’s Own Country’.

Chennai – Mysuru (Approximate AC Chair Car fare: Rs 1,285): Connecting Tamil Nadu’s capital with Karnataka’s cultural hub, this route offers a quicker and more comfortable alternative to road travel. Once in Mysuru, travellers can visit the iconic Mysore Palace, Chamundi Hills, Brindavan Gardens and Mysuru Zoo. Those with additional time can continue to nearby destinations such as Coorg or Bandipur National Park.

Chennai – Coimbatore (Approximate AC Chair Car fare: Rs 925): Among the most affordable Vande Bharat journeys in the country, this route has significantly reduced travel time between two of Tamil Nadu’s major cities. Coimbatore also serves as the gateway to the Nilgiri Hills, with easy access to popular hill stations including Ooty, Coonoor and Valparai. Visitors staying in the city can also explore attractions such as Marudhamalai Temple and Siruvani Waterfalls.

Rourkela – Puri (Approximate AC Chair Car fare: Rs 1,430): This Odisha route combines affordability with spirituality. The train terminates at Puri, home to the renowned Jagannath Temple, one of India’s four Char Dham pilgrimage sites. Travellers can also unwind at Puri Beach or visit the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Konark Sun Temple, located a short drive away.

Affordable Comfort Across India: While Vande Bharat trains are often associated with premium travel, several routes continue to offer an economical way to experience some of India’s most scenic landscapes, cultural landmarks and pilgrimage destinations. For travellers looking to enjoy modern rail travel without spending a fortune, these six routes deliver a blend of comfort, convenience and memorable views, all for under Rs 1,500.

Note: The fares mentioned above are approximate AC Chair Car fares for the full journey. Actual ticket prices may vary depending on the boarding station, catering choices, dynamic pricing, seasonal demand and fare revisions by Indian Railways. Travellers should check the latest fares on the IRCTC platform before booking.
