Palace on Wheels Train Tour
This tour takes you on a journey through Royal Rajasthan aboard "Palace on Wheels Train Tour
" Maharaja's saloon. The 08 Days /07 Nights train ride passes
through some of the most colorful states of Rajasthan such as Jaipur, Jaisalmer,
Jodhpur, Swai Madhopur, Chittaurgarh, Udaipur, Bharatpur and also through
Agra the wonderful Taj Mahal. It will be one of the most memorable trip where
will you travel like a 'Maharaja' or 'Maharani'. The Palace on Wheels Train Tour
has
14 air-conditioned coaches and each consist of four cabins with double or
twin beds. Exquisite Rajasthani decors, attached bathroom with shower, running
hot and cold water, wardrobes, piped music and of course a personal attendant
to pamper you throughout this Royal Journey. The train is fully carpeted and
has lounge to relax, libarary, bar, two dining areas serving both Indian and
Continental cuisines. The Palace on Wheels Train Tour
package includes all three meals,
conducted sightseeing tours in deluxe motorcoaches, entrance free for monuments
and palaces and cultural show. Your fun does not end here! After you complete
your Palace on Wheels Train Tour
tour, we have also combined visit to Delhi, Khajuraho
and Varanasi. Enjoy it.
Duration: 07Nights / 08 Days
Destinations: Delhi - Jaipur - Jaisalmer
- Jodhpur - Sawai Madhopur - Ranthambhor - Chittaurgarh - Bharatpur - Agra
- Delhi

The
Palace on Wheels Train Tour
is one of the world's most exciting rail journeys, as much
for the train and the facilities provided on board, as for the royal destinations
it proceeds to every single day. With everything taken care of - dining, accommodation,
sight seeing - as well as organized shopping, there is nothing for the traveler
to do but sleep in the history of the land, soak in the colours, and experience
the royal life of a Maharaja.
Welcome aboard !!
Day 01: Delhi
The capital city of modern India, a city known for it's rich, valorous and
exotic history. Once the fabled city of the heroes of the Mahabharata, and
ruled by the Rajputs before they were displaced by foreign invaders. The tour
starts in the evening with a ceremonial welcome aboard the Palace on Wheels Train Tour
at Delhi Cantonment.
1745 hours
The train departs from Delhi.
You will be introduced to your fellow travelers.
Feel free to explore your new home, and acquaint yourself with its various
facilities.
Relax with a drink at the bar.
Dinner will be served on board the two restaurants.
Day 02: Jaipur
0000 hours
Arrive in Jaipur
Jaipur, the Pink City, known for it's colourful and fascinating Architecture.
Your tour begins next morning with the Hawa Mahal or the Palace of Winds,
followed by a visit to the Amber Fort, riding on canopied elephants in pomp
and royal style of ancient maharajas.
After indulging oneself in shopping at Rajasthali, the State's Handicrafts
emporium for souvenirs and crafts, an exotic and sumptuous lunch awaits you
at the majestic Rambagh Palace. The home of the erstwhile rulers, The City
Palace, now a museum, full of royal splendor and the amazing Jantar Mantar
- Astronomical Observatory, are to be explored at leisure. In the evening
after a cultural program of enthralling dance and music, dinner is a celebration
under the canopy of the star-lit skies at exotic Jai Mahal Palace.
2230
hours
The train departs from the Pink City at 22.30 hours. Jaipur became the capital
of the Kachchwaha dynasty when they shifted here from their hilltop fort of
Amber. It was built according to the principles laid down in the ancient Architectural
Treatises, but with all the opulence deserving to a royal city. At its center
rose the seven-tiered palace of the royal family, and around it came up gardens
and temples, its Astronomical Observatory and the myriads of mansions and
business houses.
Jaipur also offers a greats shopping experience since the city is the country's
capital as far as handicrafts go - and they include a very extensive range
- as well as a major international center for the cutting and polishing of
gems and stones. It also has a large number of palace hotels, and both Rambagh
and Jal Mahal, which are the venues for their lunch and dinner, are intimately
linked with the history of this former princely state. Rambagh, in fact, was
the last palace in which the former maharaja and his glamorous Maharani, and
now Rajmata or Queen Mother of Jaipur, the popular Gayatri Devi, resided.
The palace not only has most of the original furnishings and artifacts, but
its famous Polo Bar also has pictures of the last maharaja with English Aristocracy
and other important guests.
Day 03: Jaisalmer
06.15 hours
Arrive at 06.15 hrs at Jaisalmer. Spend the day in this isolated, but Architecturally,
one of the greatest Royal Bastions of the World. After a safari dinner served
under the stars, at a campsite, come back to the train to resume your journey.
Jaisalmer was the stronghold for the Bhatti Rajputs, and a hardier race never
lived. Bandit marked their earlier settlement, as they looted caravans at
will, stealing horses, and inviting the wrath of the West Asian invaders.
Over time they began to settle, the 12th century fort with its ninety-nine
bristling bastions was established on top of Trikuta hill, exactly as prophesied
for these descendants of Krishna. Isolated Jaisalmer may have been a lost
city in the sands of the Thar, more mythic than real for those of who heard
it, but the caravans that passed through its territories enriched the coffers
of the treasury. It also kept Jaisalmer in touch with the world, for such
caravans carried not merely goods but also artisans and master-craftsmen.
The Maharawalas of Jaisalmer thought little of making use of their services
to build the magnificent, sandstone architecture for which it has become known
around the world. However, even more magnificent, along the cobbled stone
pathways of the fort, arose the havelis, the mansions of the Jain merchants
who were as powerful in the court of the time, as they were adept in business.
Their homes are poetry of sandstone, carved and pierced incredibly into different
patterns, and though they are opulent and effusive, the result is in perfect
harmony, and never offending the eye.

Not
only is Jaisalmer's Architecture magnificent, the meandering lanes, the many
homes within the ramparts and the resounding rhythms of the Langa and Manganiyar
musicians have frozen this citadel into a medieval time warp. Escape from
here to the desert sands around the fort, and see them drift in the breeze,
or take a Camel ride, or simply enjoy the mesmeric dances of its folk performers.
So must the kings have watched over their kingdom? However, you no longer
need to travel to Jaisalmer in a caravan; your carriage is a luxurious train
- fitting in the royal context. Enjoy dinner and Cultural programme.
2300 hours
Depart for Jodhpur
Day 04: Jodhpur
0800 hours
Its time for you to visit yet another desert kingdom, Jodhpur, where you arrive
at 08.00hours. You can spend the morning at Mehrangarh Fort that towers over
the city like an eagle's eyrie and then come downhill to lunch at Umaid Bhawan
Palace, the largest art-deco residence in the world and now home to the head
of the royal family, museum and luxury hotel.
The 500 year old history of Jodhpur, the bastion of the valiant Rathore Rajputs,
bristles with conflicts and sieges, with battles and savage skirmishes, so
it is difficult to believe that they found the time to not only build the
impossibly invincible looking Mehrangarh Fort. Its lavish and delicately embellished
palaces.
Within the Fort, reached by a steep path with huge guarding at its turns and
places at angles, to prevent elephants from storming them, are a large number
of apartments where the maharaja's retainers now serve as guides. Within,
the apartments are painted and gilded and have windows and balconies to allow
them an uninterrupted view of the desert around it, now peopled with homes.
The vintage battle arms of the royal past are well presented - swords and
daggers and spears and matchlock guns; a battle tent seized from Emperor Jehangir;
howdahs and chariots and carriages; cribs and beds; the royal, octagonal throne;
musical instruments, large drums, even a collection of turbans. From the ramparts
of the fort, where the cannons are still mounted, the sweeping view also takes
in a huge palace located on top of another lower hill.

This
is Umaid Bhavan, the palace the Maharajas set out to build as a famine relief
project, but also ambitiously as the World's largest private residence. It
was intended to and did rival the presidential palace coming up then in Delhi.
Build by a British Architect; while the planning has incorporated the elements
of the Rajput life-style (large county yards, for example, or a zenana wing),
there is a formal western sense of symmetry and restrained sense of ornamentation.
Only in the royal suites does exuberance take over, since a Polish artist,
then traveling in India, was given the permission to create huge paintings
to suit the art-deco theme of the architecture and furniture in the palace.
The grounds of the palace are huge and towards the back, there is a bougainvillea
garden, perhaps the only of its kind in the world, and at the end, a Baradari,
a pillared pavilion where the maharajas held Mehfils, entertainment courts.
Within the palace the courtrooms are more formal, while the ballrooms resounded,
till recently, with the sounds of revelry, now captured in the whispered conversations
of tourists.
1530 hours
Departure, after unwinding and relaxing at the palace. Dinner and overnight
on board.
Day 05: Sawai Madhopur - Ranthambhor - Chittaurgarh
0400 hours
Steam into Sawai Madhopur, to spend the day in the wilds of Ranthambhor where
your hosts are, of course, royal. Ranthambhor National Park is home to the
Royal Bengal Tiger, the most majestic of the big cats, and magnificent in
its agility and grace. As it moves through the underbrush, its tawny gold
hide striped with black bands, merges with nature, and the jungle stands to
attention. Ranthambhor is also very picturesque.
A number of lakes from the shallow land where tiger sightings are quite common,
and where herds of deer can be seen foraging, while crocodiles bask in the
sun. The lofty hills ring the park, and in the distance, the ramparts of Ranthambhor
fort create a dramatic silhouette. Once, this was the scene for fierce battles,
and for fiery Jauhars, but all that is of the past now, though former-hunting
lodges such as Jogi Mahal, close to the lakes, is still retains its former
grandeur and glory. Ranthambhor is particularly well known for its tiger sightings
because the undisturbed ambiance and the spreading, shallow lakes provide
them the surroundings best suited to their needs, and therefore sightings
by day time are quite common. Various conservationists and wildlife photographers
have worked at length here to document the life cycle of the tigresses of
Ranthambhor, even giving them names, so that they are now a part of the regional
lore.

Since the best time to visit the park is early morning.
1100 hours
Leaves for its destination, Chittaurgarh.
1530 hours
Arrival at Chittaurgarh.
Chittaurgarh is India's most valorous fort, its history an unending saga of
passion, chivalry and romance. Within its sprawling ramparts were beautiful
palaces, but few of them remain, the fort having been sacked by invaders.
Lunch and dinner are served on board the train.
Day 06: Udaipur
0730 hours
Arrive, Udaipur, the capitals of the Sisodia Maharanas, enjoy pre-eminence
among the Rajput clans of Rajasthan. Spend the day sight seeing at Udaipur.
Lunch is at Lake Palace, the beautiful island palace built as a summer resort
by the royal family, and now converted into one of the world's finest hotels.
The train departs again at 20.00 hours, and dinner will be served on board.
Maharana Udai Singh, laid the foundation for a new kingdom-Udaipur-situated
by Lake Pichola, where the impressive City Palace was lavished with aesthetic
and imaginative works of art, and the art of miniature painting was encouraged
as decor-et-al. Subsequently, the princes built the seemingly floating Island
Palace, the royal summer retreat, offering a spectacular view of the lake
and surrounding mountains. Besides the Lake Palace, there are other such retreats
that have been converted into modern hotels, one of them, Shiv Niwas, being
run by the current head of the family.
A graceful, valorous race, the Sisodias and their city bring alive the excitement
of a medieval kingdom as it once was, and with a little imagination, can still
almost be...
Day
07: Bharatpur - Agra - Delhi
0600 hours
It must be Bharatpur. Arrive at a royal kingdom where the Jats, rather than
the Rajputs, ruled. Bharatpur's Jat history is not too old, with Suraj Mal
establishing a firm stronghold in a region contested by both the Rajputs and
the Mughals. Suraj Mal's exploits are legendary, and the fort, Lohargarh,
or Iron Fort has a history that recounts it with pride.
The only fort in the state to have bastions of mud, these proved meritorious
because they simply swallowed up the cannon shells, not allowing them to impact.
However, it is not for its fort, or palace, or even the close by fortified
resort of Deeg that passengers of the Palace on Wheels Train Tour
are here; Their attention
is drawn to the bird sanctuary, one of the finest in the world. The Keoladeo
Ghana National Park was developed by a royal edict when dykes were created
so that water could be canalized for the hunting preserve at the maharaja
of Bharatpur wished to create. In the early decade of this century, Bharatpur
became famous among visiting British royalty and aristocracy for the amount
of game the visitors bagged. These days, thankfully, only shooting by cameras
is permitted in this sanctuary with over three hundred species of birds, many
of them migrant species that come from parts as distant as Siberia and China.
1030 hours
After visiting the sanctuary in the morning, visitors travel by couch to Fatehpur
Sikri, the red sandstone city build by Emperor Akbar on a lavish scale, but
which he had to abandon soon after because of shortage of water.
1500 hours
From here to Agra, first for lunch at hotel and then for a visit to the world's
most well known monument and well worth its fame; The Taj Mahal. Built in
the memory of his beloved empress by Emperor Shah Jahan, this marble mausoleum
is the greatest gesture of love known to mankind, and is breathtakingly, bewitchingly
beautiful. Land for the building of the Taj Mahal in Agra came from the maharaja
of Jaipur and the marble used in its construction was from the mines of Makrana,
also in Rajasthan. The precious stones used in its inlay, and the craftsmen
employed for the twenty-two years its construction took, came not only from
India, but from all over the World. The Taj Mahal is the perfect finale to
your Royal Sojourn.
2000 hours
Palace on Wheels Train Tour
departs for Delhi.
Dinner and overnight on board
Day 08: Delhi
TOUR ENDS.
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Palace on Wheels Train Tour
is a weekly departure from September through April each year.
It departs from Delhi on every Wednesday.
Schedule:
| 7
Nights Palace On Wheels Train Tour Departures-Ex. Delhi FOR 2007 |
| January 2007 |
03, 10, 17, 24, 31 |
| February 2007 |
07, 14, 21, 28 |
| March 2007 |
07, 14, 21, 28 |
| April 2007 |
04, 11, 18, 25 |
| May 2007 |
02 |
| May to August No Service/annual
Maintenance |
| September 2007 |
5, 12, 19, 26 |
| October 2007 |
3, 10, 17, 24, 31 |
| November 2007 |
7, 14, 21, 28 |
| December 2007 |
5, 12, 19*,
26* |
| 7
Nights Palace On Wheels Train Tour Departures-Ex. Delhi FOR 2008 |
| January 2008 |
02, 09, 16, 23, 30 |
| February 2008 |
06, 13, 20, 27 |
| March 2008 |
05, 12, 19, 26 |
| April 2008 |
02, 09, 16, 23, 30 |
Tariff:
COST INCLUDES: Travel,stay on Maharaja Train with Daily 3 fixed meals,conducted
sightseeing tours,entrance fees to monuments,joy rides on Elephant & Camel,boat
ride,cycle rikshaw ride.
EXTRA COSTS: Video camera fees,liquor & soft drinks,laundry,gratuity,porterage
& all other expenses of personal nature.
| COST PER DAY-Full
tour is for 7 Nights-Rates Valid From Sept,2007 to April,2008 |
| Prices Per Night (Subject to Minimum
of 4 Nights) |
| - |
Oct,06 to March,07 |
Sept,06& April,07 |
| One Person On Single Occupancy |
US$ 535 |
US$ 395 |
| Two Persons On twin Sharing |
US$ 770 |
US$ 590 |
| Three Persons on Triple Sharing |
US$ 945 |
US$ 720 |
NOTES:
(i) Children between 5-12 years are charged 50% of adult rate.
(ii) children below 5 years are complimentary on full board without extra
bed.
(iii) 10% Holiday surcharge Extra for Xmas & New Year Eve Tour departs
(iv) You have option to book for MINIMUM 4 Nights also.
(v) Lower rates in September & April due to warmer climate in Rajasthan.
Payment Mode :
After booking is confirmed;Payment can be made under intimation
(i) Online by Credit Card-MasterCard/Visa/American Express
(ii) Swift Money Transfer through your bank.
(iii) Or method suitable on mutual ends.