Ma question est peut etre inattendue mais elle souleve quand meme un probleme. Surtout quand on est seule. Comment avez vous fait, vous qui avait voyager ? Merci de me donner un tuyau!!!!! abstrait🙂
Trains en Inde: sécurité des bagages?
by Nepalie
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
Original post
🙁je suis en train de preparer un voyage pour l inde.
le nombre d heures de trains est important
les recommandations sur ce forum est de bien garder sa place, ou couchette, sinon grosse probabilité que des personnes prennent votre place; et sur la securite des bagages personnels, il vaut mieux rester tres vigilents meme s ils sont cadenasser.
Bref il faut rester la !
Comment fait on pour faire un simple petit besoin ??
Ma question est peut etre inattendue mais elle souleve quand meme un probleme. Surtout quand on est seule. Comment avez vous fait, vous qui avait voyager ? Merci de me donner un tuyau!!!!! abstrait🙂
Ma question est peut etre inattendue mais elle souleve quand meme un probleme. Surtout quand on est seule. Comment avez vous fait, vous qui avait voyager ? Merci de me donner un tuyau!!!!! abstrait🙂
isa
Bonjour,
dis- nous dans quelle classe tu comptes voyager.
cela a son importance.
Se retrouver à 4 ou à 5 en journée sur une banquette pour 3, quelqu'un que tu retrouves couché à ta place tout cela se passe en général en sleeper. Si tu te sens pas bien avec ça, voyage en 3a. Il y a aussi 2 a mais selon moi, 3A est plus que suffisant.
Tu es seule. OK. Tu attaches ton gros sac. Et je suppose que tu auras un plus petit sac de jour et une poche banane voire une ceinture avec ton argent dedans.
Tu dois aller aux toilettes, descendre sur un quai pour acheter quelque chose, aller à la voiture catering ou simplement t'installer sur la plate-forme, tu prends ton petit sac.
Pas s'inquiéter outre mesure.
Se retrouver à 4 ou à 5 en journée sur une banquette pour 3, quelqu'un que tu retrouves couché à ta place tout cela se passe en général en sleeper. Si tu te sens pas bien avec ça, voyage en 3a. Il y a aussi 2 a mais selon moi, 3A est plus que suffisant.
Tu es seule. OK. Tu attaches ton gros sac. Et je suppose que tu auras un plus petit sac de jour et une poche banane voire une ceinture avec ton argent dedans.
Tu dois aller aux toilettes, descendre sur un quai pour acheter quelque chose, aller à la voiture catering ou simplement t'installer sur la plate-forme, tu prends ton petit sac.
Pas s'inquiéter outre mesure.
Pas d'inquiétude!
Pour sûr si ta couchette est celle du bas, les gens s'y assiéront si tu ne dors pas, mais si tu as envie de dormir tu leur expliques ils bougeront, yen a un qui dort? Tu le réveilles! C'est quand les gens voient que tu es craintive qu'ils essaient de te faire croire que leurs fantaisies sont des règles...
Je n'ai jamais mis de cadenas, on ne m'a jamais rien volé même durant des heures d'absence...
Quand tu veux faire pipi ou descendre sur le quai tu prends juste ton sac à main 😉
Dharma
Dharma
Rentrer en voyage!
namasté, un ami indien m'a dit qu'on lui avait volé sur chaussures!! la nuit probablement, avec un long baton!
La prudence est de rigeur, mais pas à outrance!
Bon voyage
M
🙂merci pour les conseils, j utiliserais les 3a ou de 2a afin d etre plus en securité.😏
isa
Si tu es seule, une idée est de repérer des Indiennes qui voyagent seules elles aussi. Nous en avons rencontré dans la plupart des classes dans les trains. Il m'est arrivé aussi de m'adresser au responsable du wagon en précisant que je souhaitais changer de place pour ne pas voyager à proximité des messieurs. Ces derniers m'ont très aimablement proposé une couchette à côté d'une dame. J'ai rencontré beaucoup de prévenance de la part des autres voyageuses dans les trains.
Bon voyage
Véro
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une chaine avec un cadenas/// empêche pas la découpe au cutter
ou dormir sur ton sac ///empêche le vol
ou alors ne pas dormir ///empêche une bonne nuit de sommeil
ou payer un mec qui surveille ton sac ///empêche rien du tout
bref deuxième option pour ma part hahaha
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bonne visite !
myriam
ps voyage de delhi à silligury en un coup dans le train en deuxième classe sans AC "clim" bref deux jours et deux nuits de ouf ...hahaha
tchélo pakistan!!!!
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Attention aux cadenas + chaines car en realite ca ne protege rien du tout, ils n'hesiteront pas a couper le tissus autour avec un couteau.
La meilleur solution est de mettre son sac en bout de lit et de dormir la tete a moitie dessus.
J'ai beaucoup voyage en train mais une seul fois tout seul et j'avais deux sac + petit sac a dos. le probleme c'est que j'adore me mettre a la porte du train (tu peux les ouvrir en marche) et matter dehors.
Ce que j'ai fait c'est qu'au depart j'ai demande a changer de place et etre sur le lit proche de la porte, comme ca je pouvais toujours voir mes sac, en etant a la porte du train.
La meilleur solution est de mettre son sac en bout de lit et de dormir la tete a moitie dessus.
J'ai beaucoup voyage en train mais une seul fois tout seul et j'avais deux sac + petit sac a dos. le probleme c'est que j'adore me mettre a la porte du train (tu peux les ouvrir en marche) et matter dehors.
Ce que j'ai fait c'est qu'au depart j'ai demande a changer de place et etre sur le lit proche de la porte, comme ca je pouvais toujours voir mes sac, en etant a la porte du train.
J'ai voyagé seul durant 5 mois en Inde.
Le mieux c'est le upper bed. Si tu peux réserver ce lit alors tu y mets tes bagages... c'est le luxe pour les petits budgets. Tu t'assois quand tu veux, tu dors quand tu veux, tu est libre, c'est LA MEILLEURE SOLUTION.
sinon les autres lits et bien tu es soumis aux autres et c'Est pas toujours des gens, des indiens très gentils. IL y en a qui veule dormir tôt, alors si tu as la couche du bas, ben t'as pas le choix... Et en plus la question est-ce que le bagage est en sécurité? Quand tu vas au toilette, quand tu dors...Mais les hindous ne sont pas voleurs. Mais toi l'es-tu ? Quel est ton karma en cela.... comment te perçoive-t-il?
JE me souviens une nuit ou j'ai fait brûlé de l'encens, c'était une nuit ou j'ai acheté le lit d'en bas sans choix, alors je l'ai partagé avec 2-3 hindous, ils s'assoyaient au bout, sinon ils étaient debout, moi j'étais couché et le train était bondé. L'encens sentait bon, et le chai au petit matin comme il était bon!
😏😉merci pour la reponse,
j utiliserais au mieux tes conseils...je prendrais le lit upper bed.
Pour ma part, il ne me viendrai jamais a l idée de voler quoi que ce soit...
seulement tout le monde n est pas comme nous!Nous ne sommes pas dans le besoin, non plus, alors la tentation est moins grande pour nous!
Merci pour les renseignements et pour l idée de l encens.😉
ISA
isa
😉Bonjour,
C'est cela le France malheureusement!!!!!!!!!!!!! tristes fran¢ais!!!!!!!!!!!!
La vie ne vaut rien mais rien ne vaut la vie
oui, nepalie, je reviens sur deux points : l'upperbed : trois fois vrai, c'est la couchette la plus calme et "indépendante" (juste un peu d'escalade) compartiment(s) de femmes : normalement, en Inde, on place séparément les femmes (qui voyagent seules, de nuit), car les indiens sont dragueurs et la plupart des femmes, habituellement prudes, n'aiment pas ça (on me l'a expliqué); tu peux donc demander à être placée ds un compartiment de femmes : tranquillité.
sinon, on te placera avec des européen(nne)s si tu es seule.
si tu es seule au milieu d'indiens, énonce ta règle, déclare que tu es fatiguée, que tu veux te reposer, dormir etc..
si ta route (train) s'arrête de nuit et que tu hésites à dormir, afin de ne pas louper la descente, préviens 1/ le contrôleur de te réveiller 2/une voisine idem.
en AC (3 ou 2), il te faudra réserver (de deux à 10 jours à l'avance selon le trafic et le trajet // haute saison et grandes lignes)
tu peux confier ce job à une agence, moyennant 50 à 100 roupies de commission par billet. tu économises la queue et la bousculade en gare.
encore une fois : ton gros sac : sous tes jambes (mieux que sous ta tête) sur ta couchette et tes valeurs : dans ta bourse-ceinture. sois rassurée, au demeurant, ces voyages en train sont sans grand risque et l'immense majorité des indiens sont corrects, voire prêts à aider. bonne route !
encore une fois : ton gros sac : sous tes jambes (mieux que sous ta tête) sur ta couchette et tes valeurs : dans ta bourse-ceinture. sois rassurée, au demeurant, ces voyages en train sont sans grand risque et l'immense majorité des indiens sont corrects, voire prêts à aider. bonne route !
Paco
"les hommes sont aujourd'hui convaincus qu'ils volent .." René Char
Des souvenirs j'en ai d'autres, mais je les perds, car on démolit mes repères ..
😉merci pour les conseils.
je vais prendre en compte tous ses renseignements.
je voyagerais avec moins d aprehension.😏
isa
isa
bonsoir nepalie,
l insecurité des bagages dans les trains en inde tourne parfois a la parano ! je peux te dire qu il n y a pas plus de vols qu en europe, voire en france. mais c est vrai que comme j ai fait de tres longs voyages en train la bas ( ex delhi varanasi-benares, jaisalmer -johdpur, etc ... ) j ai toujours voyagé en 1ere classe - pour le confort - et de nuit - pour gagner du temps . tu peux t absenter et demander a un voisin, j avais des colonels de l armee, des cadres ayant fait Harvard, etc ... de surveiller tes bagages. aucun pb ! a la fin je n osais meme plus utiliser mon cadenas, je me sentais ridicule . une anecdote pour te faire rire : le premier soir du premier train, un commandant des gurkhas nous a offert le thé, dans le compartiment . Ma compagne -- apres avoir bu -- m a suggeré, affolée, qu il nous avait peut etre mis un somnifere dans le thé pour nous devaliser ! c est te dire les rumeurs qu on peut entendre, meme s il y a des anecdotes contaires . bonnes vacances et soit relax. tu verras que dans ces trains de nuit, on rencontre des gens tres sympas. ando
l insecurité des bagages dans les trains en inde tourne parfois a la parano ! je peux te dire qu il n y a pas plus de vols qu en europe, voire en france. mais c est vrai que comme j ai fait de tres longs voyages en train la bas ( ex delhi varanasi-benares, jaisalmer -johdpur, etc ... ) j ai toujours voyagé en 1ere classe - pour le confort - et de nuit - pour gagner du temps . tu peux t absenter et demander a un voisin, j avais des colonels de l armee, des cadres ayant fait Harvard, etc ... de surveiller tes bagages. aucun pb ! a la fin je n osais meme plus utiliser mon cadenas, je me sentais ridicule . une anecdote pour te faire rire : le premier soir du premier train, un commandant des gurkhas nous a offert le thé, dans le compartiment . Ma compagne -- apres avoir bu -- m a suggeré, affolée, qu il nous avait peut etre mis un somnifere dans le thé pour nous devaliser ! c est te dire les rumeurs qu on peut entendre, meme s il y a des anecdotes contaires . bonnes vacances et soit relax. tu verras que dans ces trains de nuit, on rencontre des gens tres sympas. ando
le voyage est un bonheur, pas une destination, Ando
🙂merci Ando,
je vais rester prudente, mais avec un regard autre......y a pas que des voleurs!!!
merci pour les conseils au sujet des couchettes.
isa
isa
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As part of my professional thesis, I’m conducting a study on the evolution of long-distance rail transport in France, particularly since it opened up to competition. I’ve put together a very quick (about 5-minute) and completely anonymous questionnaire. Your answers will help me better understand users' expectations regarding pricing, frequency, and environmental impact.
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Thanks so much for your help! !
Hi everyone,
Are there any luggage lockers at Krung Thep Aphiwat Station in Bangkok?
Thanks in advance to those who can help me out, and happy travels! Jaunesoleil
Thanks in advance to those who can help me out, and happy travels! Jaunesoleil
Hi there,
We’re planning a 15-day trip to Uzbekistan in March—classic independent itinerary: Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva. We’d like to take the train between each city, but I don’t want to lock down the whole trip before we leave.
So, my question is: is it absolutely necessary to book train tickets before departure, whether for the high-speed trains or the regional ones? Is booking really essential for the regional trains?
Thanks a bunch!
Philippe
We’re planning a 15-day trip to Uzbekistan in March—classic independent itinerary: Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva. We’d like to take the train between each city, but I don’t want to lock down the whole trip before we leave.
So, my question is: is it absolutely necessary to book train tickets before departure, whether for the high-speed trains or the regional ones? Is booking really essential for the regional trains?
Thanks a bunch!
Philippe
Hello,
We’re traveling as a family with two boys aged 10 and 12 to Cairo in February. During our trip, we’re planning to take an overnight train (with or without a sleeper) for the Cairo-Aswan route.
Do you know how I can book this remotely?
Also, I’m looking for: - A local contact to sail the Nile by felucca for 3 days from Aswan - A contact to guide us in Cairo
Looking forward to your tips, and thanks in advance! Marie
Also, I’m looking for: - A local contact to sail the Nile by felucca for 3 days from Aswan - A contact to guide us in Cairo
Looking forward to your tips, and thanks in advance! Marie
Hi everyone,
I first traveled solo to Japan in 2019, exploring the Kyushu region (28 days), and I’m planning to return with my daughter (she’s an adult and it’ll be her first time in Asia) from April 25 to May 9.
I’m reaching out on this forum to ask for route ideas—this time north of Tokyo, but without heading to the Sapporo island (I’m saving that for a future trip).
I’d love to take advantage of the cherry blossom season and its festivities.
I’m looking to create a route that’s a little off the beaten path while staying within 5-6 hours by train from Tokyo to avoid spending too much time on transfers.
Thanks in advance for sharing your suggestions and experiences!
Michael
I'm heading to MEXICO IN NOVEMBER 2025. Since private guides and drivers are really expensive—over 300 € per day—I'm thinking of exploring the Yucatán by train. CAN YOU SHARE ANY INFO ON THIS? Thanks
Hi there!
We’re planning to visit Serbia (1 week) and then Montenegro (2nd week) with our kids from April 18 to May 4. We’d prefer to travel by train (overnight if possible), but we’re not sure which platform to book on or when to do it (is it too early?). If anyone has any tips, I’m all ears!!
I wanted to know if it’s possible to go from Tashkent to Almaty by train without passing through Kyrgyzstan. I’ve heard the border is often closed 😕 between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan.
Thanks in advance!
Olivier
Hi there!
We’re planning to head back to Istanbul next year—obviously by plane—and then take the train from Istanbul to Antalya. Has anyone here already made this trip by train with TCDD?
I’d love any tips or info that could be useful for us!
I'd like to go to Montserrat on my own from Barcelona. Share your suggestions with me.
Which train should I take, where to get off, what to see once I arrive, etc.
Hi there,
I need to take a sleeper train from Bangkok to Vientiane in January. I found some ticket options on 12Go Asia, but booking doesn’t seem possible at the moment. I’ve tried simulations for several dates, but no luck. I’m wondering if it’s already fully booked, if they’ve stopped selling tickets… yet 12Go still features it every day 😕
Has anyone else run into this issue? Can I find tickets on another site? (I tried Baolau, but no sleepers left for January 8th.)
Thanks!
I need to take a sleeper train from Bangkok to Vientiane in January. I found some ticket options on 12Go Asia, but booking doesn’t seem possible at the moment. I’ve tried simulations for several dates, but no luck. I’m wondering if it’s already fully booked, if they’ve stopped selling tickets… yet 12Go still features it every day 😕
Has anyone else run into this issue? Can I find tickets on another site? (I tried Baolau, but no sleepers left for January 8th.)
Thanks!
Hi there,
I’m a bit late to be worrying about this, but hopefully someone can help me before I leave.
Tomorrow afternoon, I arrive at Lyon Part-Dieu on the TGV at 5:50 PM and take the TER to Mâcon at 6:16 PM. Is a 26-minute transfer doable? Are the TGV and TER on the same departure board? And are they on the same platforms too?
I’ve been to Lyon before but never had to make a connection after arriving.
Thanks
Hello,
Starting November 15th, I’ll be arriving in Thailand, and during my stay, I plan to visit the north, around the Chiang Mai area, then head south to the Krabi region. After Krabi, I’m planning to take an overnight train to Bangkok. I was wondering if there’s a train that leaves from Krabi or Trang, or if I absolutely have to go to Surat Thani? Also, which official website can I use to book my ticket?
Next, since I’ll be arriving at dawn in Bangkok, I’ve planned to spend 2 days in Kanchanaburi. What’s the most convenient way to get there—bus or train? And if you know any companies or websites, that’d be great.
Thanks for your tips!
Fred
Starting November 15th, I’ll be arriving in Thailand, and during my stay, I plan to visit the north, around the Chiang Mai area, then head south to the Krabi region. After Krabi, I’m planning to take an overnight train to Bangkok. I was wondering if there’s a train that leaves from Krabi or Trang, or if I absolutely have to go to Surat Thani? Also, which official website can I use to book my ticket?
Next, since I’ll be arriving at dawn in Bangkok, I’ve planned to spend 2 days in Kanchanaburi. What’s the most convenient way to get there—bus or train? And if you know any companies or websites, that’d be great.
Thanks for your tips!
Fred
Hi! I arrive in Vancouver on August 24, 2025, and I’m staying until Friday, August 29, 2025—the day I take *The Canadian* train to Toronto.
I’m exploring several things in Vancouver, including whale watching—if you’ve got any great tips, don’t hesitate! Thanks!
I’m exploring several things in Vancouver, including whale watching—if you’ve got any great tips, don’t hesitate! Thanks!
Hi there,
Does anyone know if there’s a bus from Luang Namtha to Boten to catch the train coming from China to Vientiane? If so, what’s the name of the company? Also, how long does the bus take to cover that distance? What’s the condition of the road like?
Thanks for your help!
Tom
I just realized there’s only one payment method accepted for booking the Mombasa-Nairobi express train ticket online: M-Pesa, a mobile money transfer service used in Africa. Would it be impossible to book as a European?
Hi
Have any of you booked tickets through rail.ninja?
Hi there,
I’d love to know if any of you have recently eaten on the overnight train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai.
We’ve always ordered food on the train, and it was really good (and super convenient). But in 2022, we ended up feeling like total idiots (with our 4-year-old daughter...) when we boarded the train only to find out that this service was no longer available... (It was the first time we’d traveled right after COVID.)
That’s also when we saw once again how kind Thai people are—they all offered to share their food with us, even though we were mortified. In the end, we managed to buy some instant noodles, which was better than nothing. Anyway, that’s the little story behind it.
In the following years, we’ve always brought our own meals.
I’ve read online that meal trays are back in service (could you confirm this, please?), but that the quality is really poor. I’ve also seen multiple reports that, even though you can eat well everywhere in Thailand, the train meal was the worst food travelers had during their trip...
Could you give me a recent opinion on this? We’ll be departing from Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Station—do you know if there’s anywhere to buy a meal there before boarding the train?
Thanks so much for your help, and have a great Sunday!
I’d love to know if any of you have recently eaten on the overnight train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai.
We’ve always ordered food on the train, and it was really good (and super convenient). But in 2022, we ended up feeling like total idiots (with our 4-year-old daughter...) when we boarded the train only to find out that this service was no longer available... (It was the first time we’d traveled right after COVID.)
That’s also when we saw once again how kind Thai people are—they all offered to share their food with us, even though we were mortified. In the end, we managed to buy some instant noodles, which was better than nothing. Anyway, that’s the little story behind it.
In the following years, we’ve always brought our own meals.
I’ve read online that meal trays are back in service (could you confirm this, please?), but that the quality is really poor. I’ve also seen multiple reports that, even though you can eat well everywhere in Thailand, the train meal was the worst food travelers had during their trip...
Could you give me a recent opinion on this? We’ll be departing from Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Station—do you know if there’s anywhere to buy a meal there before boarding the train?
Thanks so much for your help, and have a great Sunday!
Hi there,
We’re heading to Thailand in February 2026 and we’d like to take the overnight train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai. Can we book two first-class tickets? I’m only seeing second-class options.
Thanks
We’re heading to Thailand in February 2026 and we’d like to take the overnight train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai. Can we book two first-class tickets? I’m only seeing second-class options.
Thanks
Hi everyone,
For traveling in Rajasthan by train and bus, could you give me some info: where to buy tickets, cost, purchase locations, websites, etc.?
Any tips you have would be super helpful.
Thanks