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TRTM Tourism introduces luxury tour vehicles in Delhi

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New Delhi May 16 The Delhi-based The Royal Time Machine (TRTM) Tourism Private Ltd, a privately-owned luxury travel and hospitality company, has launched luxury vehicles called The Royal Time Machines in Delhi for the intra-city tour. These vehicles have been converted into mobile royal palaces, which offer the royal ambience of the Mughal and Rajput eras as well as modern amenities, according to the company.

Intra-city tours

There will be morning and evening tours, apart from the facility of customised tours for specific groups based on their interest. The fleet of two vehicles introduced on Wednesday will be expanded to cover the golden triangle later.

"We plan to have two vehicles each for Jaipur and Agra in the next 4-5 months," said Ms Shivani Chopra, Promoter, TRTM Tourism. The company plans to invest Rs 40 crore over the next five years.

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