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PALACE ON WHEELS
The
Palace on Wheels takes you on a pulsating journey of Rajasthan. Travel in
style and explore this royal land. Experience the romance of the desert as
you travel through the hinterland of desert. This is the land that sports a
perfect combination of the ancient and the modern, the commonplace and the
regal. Intertwined with mud-houses are majestic palaces where kings and
queens wove their fairy tale stories. The Palace-on-Wheels stops at each of
these majestic places, just for you. Besides, the ambience of this train
lets you enjoy yourself to the full. Sit in these beautiful carriages and
look out at the dunes, the endless sand, the caravans of camels, women
gathered at village wells, children playing cricket…. And finally, the
immaculately maintained stations, through which you will be travelled.
Relish the lifestyles of the kings of yore on board the Palace on Wheels,
while listening to the silent tales of glory and valor told by the majestic
forts and splendid palaces of Rajasthan. The journey takes you to a
vibrating journey to the royal land of sand dunes and regal palaces. Visit
the majestic expanse where Royal Rajputs lived in a grand style. Explore
this imperial land on the Palace on Wheels, the luxurious train that carries
with it an intrinsic ambience that goes perfectly well with the majestic
charm and beauty spread so lavishly here and there in Rajasthan.
Welcome aboard the legendary Palace on Wheels, a weeklong cruise recreating
the ambience of the glorious past through the heart of Rajasthan. Feel like
royalty on board this centrally air conditioned and completely self
sufficient train. There are four coupes in each coach, with wall to wall
carpeting, a lounge car with a well stacked bar and two restaurant cars, the
Maharaja & Maharani serving Continental. Indian and Rajasthani cuisine. All
of which make your journey a memorable experience.
The
elegant interiors of this train, with its delectable cuisine and
personalized service, exudes an exclusive old world charm. Each saloon has
its own personal attendants or 'Khidmatgars' who ensure
that your journey is comfortable and enjoyable.
The two restaurant cars, the Maharaja and Maharani serve a range of Indian,
Continental, and Chinese cuisine. The divers e
menu aboard the Royal Palace changes seasonally.
The
journey starts with colorfully attired men and women garland the guests and
accord a ceremonial welcome at the Delhi Cantonment Railway Station from
where the journey starts. For the next seven days, the guests live in regal
splendor as the train winds its way to the Pink City of Jaipur, historical
Chittaurgarh and the Lake City of Udaipur, fascinating Sawai Madhopur, the
magical desert cities of Jaisalmer and Jodhpur, Bharatpur and Agra, site of
the Taj Mahal, one of the world's seven natural wonders.
Travel Itinerary Day 1, Wednesday
Delhi. Dinner at Delhi Cantonment Station between 19.30 and 22.30. Departure
22.45.
Day 2, Thursday
Jaipur. Arrival 08.30. Breakfast on board. Sightseeing trip round town
followed by lunch in hotel. Cultural show and dinner at Nahargarh Citadel, a
former royal fort, or in Man Singh Hotel. Jaipur, the first stopping place,
was built at the beginning of the 18th century by the Maharajah Jai Singh
II. The "pink" city is surrounded by a town wall with many gates. The town
palace and the Sawai-Man-Singh Museum directly beside it are well worth
looking at. The Jantar-Mantar Observatory still astonishes with the
precision of its layout. The jewel of Jaipur is the Palace of the Winds, a
stone facade with an immense number of finely sculptured lattice panels.
The festival palace of Amber lies 8 miles from Jaipur and is visited on the
backs of elephants. Amber’s rooms are famous for the variety of their
decoration and the beautiful Hall of Mirrors.
Day 3, Friday
Chittorgarh/Udaipur. Arrival 07.30. Breakfast on board. Visit to Chittorgarh
Fort followed by bus journey to Udaipur to the Lake Palace Hotel on Lake
Pichola, originally the summer palace of the Maharana of Udaipur. Boot trip
followed by lunch at the Lake Palace Hotel. Sightseeing in Udaipur. Evening
meal on board train.
Chittorgarh Fort on a 180 m high hill, was the strongest of the Rajput
forts. The tall and finely chiseled Victory Tower and the Tower of Fame are
undamaged and reach up into the sky from the surrounding ruins.

Udaipur was founded in 1559 on the banks of Lake Pichola by the Maharana
Udai Singh. The town palace is raised high above the lake and contains among
others a hall of mirrors, a roof garden with a pond and a peacock court,
named after its peacock mosaic.
Day 4, Saturday
Sawai Madhopur (Ranthambor). Arrival in Sawai Madhopur at 06.30. Travel to
Ranthambor to the well known game park with its tigers, leopards,
crocodiles, deer, gazelles, nilgais and hyenas. Depart at 12.00. Ranthambor
lies 82 miles from Jaipur. The area is 150 sqare miles and lies between the
Aravali and Vindhya mountains. The best time for seeing many animals is
between October and April.
Day 5, Sunday Jaisalmer
Arrival 10.00. Breakfast on board, followed by sightseeing in town. Lunch on
train or in tourist bungalow. Visit to the cenotaphs of famous heroes and
rulers which are beautifully decorated with fine stonemason's work. Camel
rides to experience the real desert. Dinner at the Moomal Tourist Bungalow,
then on with the train to Jodhpur.
Jaisalmer, a fairy tale town in the Thar desert was founded about 800 years
ago by Rajah Jaisal. The town is surrounded by mighty walls which seem to
grow up out of sunbleached desert sands. In the town centre the buildings
provide evidence of the Indian stonemasons’ unsurpassed art. In narrow,
twisting streets you can visit havelis, the houses of rich merchants with
their finely carved filigree facades.
Day 6, Monday
Jodhpur. Arrival 09.00. Breakfast on board. Sightseeing in town. Lunch at
Umaid Bhawan Palace Hotel, originally the Royal Palace of the Maharajas of
Jodhpur. Evening tea and dinner on board.
Jodhpur, the southernmost of the legendary cities of the desert. The high
walls of the massive fort form a delightful contrast to the elegant
sandstone facades with their fine carvings inside the palace. Departure
17.00.
Day 7, Tuesday
Bharatpur - Fatehpur Sikri - Agra. Arrival 07.15. Breakfast in Bharatpur
bird sanctuary and boat trip. By coach to Fatehpur Sikri and Agra. Lunch at
hotel. Sightseeing in Agra and tea at Taj Restaurant, Agra or on board.
Dinner on board.
Bharatpur is an enormous bird sanctuary. The flat marshes attract resident
and migratory birds in their thousands. More than 500,000 birds of 325
species have been counted in winter. From Bharatpur it is 14 miles to
Fatehpur Sikri. The climax of the trip will surely be the visit to Agra to
see the Taj Mahal,
one of the seven modern wonders of the world.
Day 8, Wednesday
Delhi. Breakfast on train and end of journey. Arrive Delhi 7.30.
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