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Tour
Highlights
The concept of the palace on wheels was derived from
the royal background of the coaches which were originally
meant to be the personal railway coaches of erstwhile
rulers of the princely states of Rajputana and Gujarat,
the Nizam of Hyderabad and the viceroy of British India.
The Palace on Wheels maintains an imperial style and
décor. The train and its facilities are synonymous with
the epitome of luxury.
The service is impeccable and you are sure to receive the
treatment worthy of kings and queens. An attendant or 'Khidmatgar'
is always available at your service, to take care of all
your travel needs.

Special assistance is available in the form of wheel
chairs, creches and a special attendant for manual
assistance. The train is fully air-conditioned. There are
fourteen deluxe saloons named after the princely states of
Rajasthan. Each saloon has 4 cabins attached with bath and
shower.built-in wardrobes, overhead and night lights,
piped music, reading lights etc. Personal attendants make
sure that you are well looked after.
There are 2 dining cars, decorated in the colorful
Rajasthani style and serving Indian, Rajasthani,
Continental and Chinese food.
Kids are kept busy with interesting indoor games.Other
services include laundry services, doctor-on-call at each
station, barber shop and beauty parlour.
The lounge has a charming shop, "The Bazaar", where you
can pick up souvenirs and gifts.
At every halt your evening is planned with cultural
programs like Ghoomar, Panihari, Gorbandh, Ghair,
Kaalebelia, Chung, Agnl Nritya or puppet shows. You will
surely be enchanted by the famous folk songs Moomal,
Baramasa and Gorbandh.
Tour
Itineary
Day 1 Wednesday – Delhi
Reporting Time 16.00 hrs. Dep. 18.30 hrs.
The journey of a lifetime begins at the Delhi Cantonment
station where the guests are accorded a warm, traditional
welcome before the Palace on Wheels pulls out into the
night for a week-long luxury cruise through fascinating
Rajasthan.
Day 2 Thursday – Jaipur
Arrival 02.00 hrs. Departure 19.30 hrs
The first stop of Palace on Wheels is Jaipur, one of the
most well planned cities of the world of its time. This
capital city of Rajasthan, popularly known as the Pink
City, was founded by Maharaja Swai Jai Singh II, in1727
A.D.
To explore the city, an air-conditioned coach takes you to
Hawa Mahal or the Palace of Winds, which is a remarkable
five storeyed building along the main street of the old
city in pink splendor with semi-octagonal and delicate
honey combed sandstone windows. This is followed by a
visit to Amber Fort, eight kms. away, where rides on
caparisoned elephants add to the ambiance. Shop for
Jaipur’s famous jewellery, handicrafts, carpets blue
pottery and textiles. Near Ajmeri Gate is located
Rajasthali - the only Rajasthan Govt. Emporium selling
genuine handicrafts at fixed prices.
Day 3 Friday – Jaisalmer
Arrival 08:15 hrs. Departure 23:00 hrs.
In the heart of the Thar Desert lies Jaisalmer, founded by
Rawal Jaisal, in 1156A.D. Here the yellow sandstone fort
is an imposing sight, towering magnificently over the
city. Discover the painstakingly latticed havelis or
mansions with their grand facades. The Nathmalji-ki-haveli,
Patwon-ki-haveli and Salim Singh-ki-haveli are fine
examples of the stone carver’s skill. Shop at Rajasthali-the
only Rajasthan Govt. emporium, for fine pattu shawls,
mirror work & embroidered articles, wooden boxes,
trinkets, silver jewellery and curios. After lunch on
board, go for an exciting camel ride on the sand dunes of
Sam, before sipping a refreshing cup of tea.
Enjoy the dinner and the cultural programmes at a hotel in
Jaisalmer.
The train leaves for Jodhpur at night.

Day 4 Saturday– Jodhpur
Arrival 07:00 hrs. Departure 15:30 hrs
Next morning the Palace on wheels is in Jodhpur, a city
ringed by a high stone wall with seven gates and several
bastions. This second largest city of Rajasthan, founded
by Rao Jodha in 1459 A.D. is known for its rock-solid
Mehrangarh Fort. The grand palaces within-
Moti Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, Phool Mahal, Sileh Khana and
Daulat Khana are impressive examples of architectural
excellence. Near the fort complex lies Jaswant Thada, and
a group of royal cenotaphs made of white marble.
After lunch at a royal Palace hotel, return to the Palace
on Wheels.
While in Jodhpur shop for the exquisite handcrafted
articles including the famous breeches, embroidered shoes,
metal curios, silverware, paintings and tie and dye
fabrics.
Day 5 Sunday – Sawai Madhopur / Chittorgarh
Arrival 04:00 hrs. Departure 10:30 hrs.
One can almost sense a life of the wilderness, as the
Palace on Wheels arrives in Sawai Madhopur, a city named
after its founder Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh I. After
breakfast a visit is arranged to the Ranthambhor National
Park, wherein are located the ruins of a 10th century
fort. This wildlife sanctuary is considered to be the
country’s best for observing and photographing the
activities of the tiger. The park, covering an area of 392
sq.kms. is home to more than 300 species of birds. The
tiger, hyena, ratel, jackal and fox are among those
constituting the carnivorous population here. Sawai
Madhopur is known for its exclusive toys, ethnic ornaments
and costumes. Upon return to the Palace on Wheels, you
leave for Chittaurgarh, when one gets an opportunity to
watch the colourful countryside passing by in the
daylight.
After lunch on board you are in Chittaurgarh. Images of
love and valour; scars of battles lost and won….thrice-beseiged,
Chittaurgarh Fort is all this and more. Moving legends of
honour and pride will echo in your mind as you proceed to
Udaipur.
Day 6 Monday– Chittorgarh / Udaipur
Depature 20:00 hrs from Chittorgarh
The Luxury Coach will take you to Udaipur, the Lake City,
the next morning. It was founded by Maharana Udai Singh of
Mewar, after the Sisodia dynasty was driven away by the
Mughals, in 1559A.D. Perhaps the two most beautiful sites
of Udaipur are the dream-like marble Palaces-the Jag Niwas
(Lake Palace) and the Jag Mandir, which appear to rise
from the blue waters of Lake Pichhola. After lunch at Lake
Palace Hotel a visit to City Palace is exhilarating.
The luxury coach then takes you back to the Palace on
Wheels at Chittaurgarh, thus winding up a day full of
delights
Day 7 Tuesday– Bharatpur/Agra
Arrival 06:30 hrs Depature 11:45 hrs
Early next morning, the Palace arrives in Bharatpur, the
capital of Maharaja Suraj Mal. After breakfast pay a visit
to the world famous bird sanctuary, Keoladeo Ghana
National Park, the nesting place of thousands of Egrets,
Siberian Cranes, migratory Water Fowl and other species of
birds.
Arrive at Fatehpur Sikri-the red sandstone Mughal palatial
complex. Within the enclosure is a mosque built by the
Mughal Emperor Akbar and dedicated to the Sheikh Salim
Chisti, a muslim Sufi Saint who blessed him with a son.
After lunch move on from the Red Fort and arrive at the
Taj Mahal, one of the seven wonders of the world. A
pristine monument of undying love. It was built by Emperor
Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved queen Mumtaz Mahal.
Day 8 Wednesday– Delhi
Arrival at Delhi Cantt.
Facilities
Your luggage is picked up and taken to your respective
saloons without your worrying about it.
An exotic array of dishes to choose from the continental,
Indian and Rajasthani cuisines which are available on the
palace-on-wheels.
Each guest is provided with an arrival kit consisting of
stationery items, brochures, cards etc.
We make sure, the greatest gift of nature bestowed on us
i.e. water is made available to you in its purest form.
Mineral water is made available to you all through the
journey.
The leading dailies and newspaper greet you every morning
over a simmering hot cup of tea or beverage of your
choice. Also available for you is a large collection of
magazines.
Adequate safety arrangements are made for you as well as
your personal belongings in the train itself.
All essential toiletries like soaps, shamoos,
moistuerisers etc. are provided in the train.
Tariff
per Person,
per night
September 2007
- April 2008
&
September 2008 - April 2009
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Cabin |
Travel in Oct 2007 to
March 2008
& Oct 2008 to March 2009 |
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Regular Price |
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Single occupancy |
US$600 |
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Double occupancy |
US$450 |
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Triple occupancy |
US$390 |
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Cabin |
Travel in September
2007
& April
2008
September 2008
& April
2009 |
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|
Regular Price |
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Single occupancy |
US$450 |
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Double occupancy |
US$360 |
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Triple occupancy |
US$300 |
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(Half price for children between 5 and 12 Years of
age).
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Govt.
Service Tax 12.24% extra |