Friday, 28 December 2012

Video of Palace on Wheels Train Tour


We have always believed that our words alone could do only little justice to  describing the grandeur and pomp that a Palace on Wheels journey is. If ever there was a benchmark in luxury train travel, Palace on Wheels has eclipsed it and created a one that’s even higher. 

Here’s what we did. We got you an audiovisual tour of this grand Indian luxury train. A 15 minute documentary on the outsides and insides of the Palace on Wheels. 



Right from the ceremonial tikka welcome, the video documents the entire 7 night, 8 day journey as this luxury train traverses through historic Rajasthani cities such as Jaipur, Chittorgarh, Udaipur, Jodhpur and Agra. Each day has been filmed separately for a better understanding of the train’s itinerary. 

The Palace on Wheels video also features almost all tour highlights including the folk Kalbeliya dance, the Light and Sound show, etc. There is also an elaborate video gallery on the website homepage. You can also subscribe to our channel, Indian Luxury Trains, on YouTube.

Wednesday, 26 December 2012

Some Points to Remember While Booking for the Palace on Wheels Train


Voted as the fourth best luxury train in the world, Palace on Wheels train is quite hit with overseas travelers looking forward to explore Rajasthan in a luxurious manner. 

Palace On Wheels Luxury Train
The week long journey on board Palace on Wheels train covers Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Chittorgarh, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Ranthambore and Bharatpur. Apart from the destinations, the 8 days long stay on board is an experience to cherish. Guests carriages reflect the architectural aesthetics of erstwhile princely states of Rajasthan such as Dholpur, Jaipur, Mandwa, Udaipur, Jodhpur and Jaisalmer etc.
Lounge Bar of Palace on Wheels 
The train is a solution to the problem of booking accommodation and finding a place for dining while on a holiday trip. Also the itinerary of this luxury train has been designed in such a way that you travel at night and explore new destinations every day. With the emergence of the internet, booking a journey on board this luxury train is a matter of few minutes. However, it is imperative to remember few points before doing that.
Palace On Wheels Rajasthan Tour

     You can book an online ticket by filling up a query form on the website of palace on wheels (palacesonwheels.co.uk)

     Always make sure to book tickets for three people at once. It is because the tariff on triple sharing basis is the minimum ($ 450).

     A 10% surcharge is levied on the departures between Christmas (25th December) and the New Year (1st January).

     If you are accompanying a child between 5 to 12 years &below 5 years, he will be charged 50% and 10% of the original tariff.

     You are required to pay 20% of the ticket value at the time of confirmation and rest 80% is to be paid 60 days prior to the departure date. 

Thursday, 13 December 2012

Exploring wildlife through Palace on Wheels


The opulent and luxurious journey of the Palace on Wheels, one of the Indian luxury trains is world-renowned. Along with majestic interiors, lip-smacking food, finest of beverage and world-class services and amenities, it offers a great mix of the most sought-after destinations, namely, Delhi, Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Chittorgarh,  Sawai Madhopur, Bharatpur, Fatehpur Sikri and Agra. 

Every destination has various monuments for sightseeing but both Sawai Madhopur and Bharatput give the traveler a chance of exploring wildlife through the Palace on Wheels. 

Sawai Madhopur – Following the Tiger 


Sawai Madhopur, a historic place home to Ranthambore National Park, the only place where one can spot tigers in Rajasthan. This national park is a part of the Project Tiger, which was initiated by the government of the country.  You can take pleasure in jeep safari here. This park is also a major attraction for ornithologists since it is boasts of housing more than 300 species of birds too.

Bharatpur – Heaven for Bird watchers


Listed in UNESCO sites is Bharatpur well- known for Keoladeo Ghana National Park, which was founded by Maharaja Suraj Mal in the year 1733. The marshland area of the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is an important wintering point for the migratory birds from countries such as Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, China and Siberia.


Thursday, 6 December 2012

Palace on wheels - Royalty personified

Travelling in a train is generally considered to be a thing of middle class but the journey on Palace On Wheels is surely not for a commoner but only for those who are in love with being treated in a royal manner. This majestic journey of this luxury train of India, takes you through some of the most sought-after destinations of the  country, namely, Jaipur, Udaipur, Swai Madhopur, Jodhpur,Jaisalmer, Bharatpur and Agra. You get a chance to visit some most splendid towns, palaces, monuments, wilderness, and so on. The train managed by the Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation and the Indian Railways, was flagged off in the year 1982. 

Palace on wheels : A royal journey of Rajasthan
Palace on wheels : All set to embark on a royal journey of Rajasthan
The train has its name from the coaches that were actually used by the erstwhile kings of the royal states of Rajputana. The names of the coaches have been kept after the names of old Rajput states like Kota, Jaipur, Udaipur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Alwar, Sirohi, Kishangarh, Bundi, Dungarpur, Bharatpur, Jhalawar and Dholpur.

Jantar Mantar,Jaipur
Jantar Mantar at Jaipur
Palace on wheels consists of 14 well-furnished and well-equipped coaches have state-of-art interior décor wherein the travelers can enjoy all the modern-day amenities on-board which are at par with the world-class levels.  The train and cabins are adorned with classic furniture, elegant paintings, royal upholstery and drapery, wall-to-wall carpeting, well stocked bar with finest of brand (both Indian and International), as well as dining cabins, namely Maharaja and Maharani.These restaurants serve lip-smacking food of various cuisines.

Maharaja and Maharani Restaurant ,Palace on Wheels
A veiw of Palace on wheels Restaurant
Each cabin has an appointed personal assistant, who is called the Khidmatgar. He takes care of all your need. Every cabin has an attached bath with toiletries and hot/cold running water, channel music, AC with individual control, TV, intercom facility, Wi-fi connection, and so on.  The train also has a spa where you can enjoy some great Ayurvedic massages to rejuvenate yourself or you can also unwind yourself in the lounge of Palace on Wheels.

Friday, 23 November 2012

3 Case Scenarios That Make a Compelling Case for Palace on Wheels Journey

The news is out. Palace on Wheels is now available for charter. The train of the Maharajas can now be rented wholly, although at Maharaja like prices all the same – INR 1.7-2.5 crores ($310,000-450,000). Trade experts have expressed different opinions on this move by IRCTC – while some have lauded the initiative, others have already dismissed it as a dud. As I started to put my thoughts to paper, I could think of a few scenarios when you just can’t help but board the Palace on Wheels.

Palace on Wheels,India
Palace on Wheels Luxury Train,India

1 - You earn in Kuwaiti Dinars ( 1 KWD = 195 INR = $3.5) and you want to take a break from stashing all that money from your oil fields. And since it’s your son’s birthday and you plan to take out his friends on a “field trip”, a 8 day ride on the Palace on Wheels seemed only appropriate.

2 - You play bridge every weekend with the Minister of Indian Railway, and in one of those bets, you won a couple of tickets on the Palace on Wheels. Since you are too proud to trade them for something else, you decide to turn up for the trip. We hope not alone, though!

3 - You have all the money but none of the time in this world. To top it all, you have your own wedding to plan and attend. What do you do? You charter the beautiful Palace on Wheels and have the most awesome wedding of all times.

P.S. – The writer will happily switch places with you, in case you find yourself stuck in any of the “situations” above!

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Wedding on board Palace on Wheels : Get Hitched in Ultimate Luxury


Wedding on board Palace on Wheels
Getting hitched at a beach, palace, cruise and five star hotel has become quite a cliché concept. But as long as there are innovative minds, there would be no dearth of new concepts. In order to make your nuptials an unmatched and lavish affair, Rajasthan Tourism and Development Corporation (RTDC) is planning to give away its luxury train ‘Palace on Wheels for wedding charters. It is the first time that a concept of wedding on rolling wheels has been proposed. It is fairly obvious to see that RTDC pioneered this concept as they were the first one’s to introduce luxury train travelling in India. 

The proposal has its fair share of pros and cons. But the lucrative prospects are so much so that you will overlook everything else. When it comes to wedding, it requires both the parties (the boy and the girl family) to make arrangements for so many pre-nuptial functions such as booking venues, caterers, Sangeet and cocktail party. All these responsibilities will be borne by the RTDC staff. Their wedding package will include a grand royal welcome, arranging priest on board, honeymoon suite for the newlyweds, marriage functions such as cocktails and buffets and sightseeing. 

Now what are the benefits of chartering Palace on Wheels for the purpose of the wedding? Here they are:

It offers you a wedding plus honeymoon package

The journey on board Palace on Wheels takes guests on an 8 days and 7 night’s journey across former princely states of Rajasthan such as Jaipur, Sawai Madhopur, Chittorgarh, Jaisalmer, Udaipur, Jodhpur and Bharatpur. Since most wedding functions took place at night, the day can be utilized by newlyweds for romantic beginnings. Udaipur, Jaisalmer and Agra are the perfect options to live some cozy and intimate moments with your beloved. From beholding Taj Mahal in the moonlight to having a candle-lit dinner amidst Lake Pichola to a bonfire at Sam sand dunes in Jaisalmer, all these make for a perfect and enjoyable honeymoon.

It gives you a short and sweet wedding experience

If you intend to keep your wedding a private affair with few guests (including friends and family), Palace on Wheels is a pretty good option. Since the per person cost of travelling on board is all inclusive of accommodation, dining and sightseeing tour,  what more you can ask for. The total cost for that will be 2 crore at max, much more reasonable than a 10 crore affair at a palace in Rajasthan. 

Multipurpose use of the train

Since the peak season of Palace on Wheels clashes with the peak of marriages (October to December), this luxury train is a better option as  you may find difficulty in booking venues for different pre-marriage functions such as Sangeet, cocktail party, engagement and obviously marriage. 

Thursday, 8 November 2012

Palace on Wheels Train : A Breakdown of On Board Offers

Palace on WHeels Train
Palace on wheels
Launched in 1982, Palace on Wheels is the pioneer of the luxury train travelling in India. The brain child of Rajasthan Tourism and Development Corporation (RTDC) and the Indian Railways, Palace on Wheels takes guests on a whirlwind tour through erstwhile princely states in Rajasthan along with a halt in Agra. Owing to its luxurious facilities and service par excellence, this Indian luxury train has won several prestigious awards from the travel magazines and experts.

The current scene is that Palace on Wheels managed to get 70 to 80% bookings, before the start of the peak season. After reading the above written stuff, I am sure you all must be curious to know the reasons behind the unprecedented heights attained by this luxury tourist train. Scroll down and read the general information about the train.

Where to Stay On Board

From the perspective of accommodation, there are 14 guest carriages available on board this train which can accommodate 88 passengers in all. These cabins have been named after the different destination of Rajasthan and epitomize their art and culture in their décor. State of the art amenities such as channel music system, mini pantry, CD/MP3 player, LCD TV and attached bathroom.

Where To Dine

There are 2 ornately designed restaurants- Maharaja and Maharani- serve an array of Indian, international and Continental cuisines on the platter of the guests along with traditional Rajasthani fare. The food menu includes both a la carte and table d’hôte meals. Besides that, lunch and dinner will also be arranged for the guests as a part of the tour itinerary. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are also available on board this train.

Exclusive Insider Experiences

The journey spanning over 8 days and 7 nights on board Palace on Wheels includes various exclusive insider experiences such as lunch at the Amber Fort, Son-et-Lumiere at the Chittorgarh Fort, lunch at a heritage hotel in Udaipur and dinner & cultural program in the Sam sand dunes, Jaisalmer.


Personalized Attention

Each guest carriage on board Palace on Wheels is appointed with a personal attendant aka Khidmatgar. This personal attendant is assigned with the duty to address all the personal needs and requirements of the guests.
Palace on Wheels is an award winning luxury train running in India since 1982. This post states the general features of this luxury tourist train for the luxury travel aficionado around the world.

Saturday, 3 November 2012

Tour Highlights aboard Palace on Wheels Train


Initiator of luxury train travelling in India, reminiscent of the royal past, a week long journey to royal Rajasthan, you guessed it right, we are talking about none other than the famous Palace on Wheels. Now, this blog post is not meant to bore you with the facts and the history of this Indian luxury train. You have read it multiple times before in our several other posts.

As mentioned above, Palace on Wheels crisscrosses the route of erstwhile princely states of Rajasthan (royal Rajasthan) which include Jaipur, Sawai Madhopur, Chittorgarh, Udaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur and Bharatpur. Besides covering the famous attractions, Palace on Wheels tour comes with some highlights that mark the crescendo of each day on board. So what are those highlights? Here they are

Day 2- A grand barbecue dinner accompanied by cultural performances at the famous Jai Mahal Palace

Jai Mahal Palace,Jaipur
Jai Mahal Palace, Jaipur
Revamped under the patronage of the famous Taj Group, Jai Mahal Palace offers an expansive assortment of 4 multi-cuisine restaurants serving pan-Indian, Italian and local Rajasthani delicacies. There are special discounts availed to the passengers on liquor and soft drinks.

Day 3- Evening tea and Son-et-Lumiere within the environs of the Chittorgarh Fort

Chittorgarh Fort,Rajasthan
Chittorgarh Fort,Rajasthan
The light and sound show that took place within the Chittorgarh Fort traces the history of Sisodhia Rajputs and bring to fore the tales of Rajput romance, valor and chivalry.

Day 4- Boat Ride on the Lake Pichola


The Lake Pichola, Udaipur
Boat Ride on the Lake Pichola, Udaipur
It is an absolute enjoyable experience. It divulges the beauty of Udaipur and the richly bedecked Havelis lined on the banks of the Lake Pichola.

Day 5- Dinner and cultural program in the Sam sand dunes of Jaisalmer

Cultural Program, Rajasthan
Cultural Program in Jaisalmer , Rajasthan
This is the final program on the 5th day on board Palace on Wheels. At Sam sand dunes in Jaisalmer, a lavish dinner is organized for the passengers. Adding to the mystical charm of the moonlit desert are the wonderful performances by the folk artists and dancers.

Day 7- Son-et-Lumiere in Agra

Agra Fort,Agra
Agra Fort
The Son-et-Lumiere at the Agra Fort traces the chronicles of Mughal Empire.

These are the few highlights that a passenger experience during 8 days and 7 nights journey on board Palace on Wheels train and get etched in his bouquet of memories.

Wednesday, 17 October 2012

How Royalty is Associated with the Palace on Wheels Destinations

The term ‘royalty’ in India signifies the pomp and panache of erstwhile Indian monarchs, out of whom the largest chunk was occupied by the Rajput rulers of Rajasthan. Every destination of Rajasthan reverberates with the splendor of these Rajput monarchs wrought in number of forts and palaces housed here. Palace on Wheels, adjudged as 4th best luxury train in the world and modeled on the royal carriages of erstwhile Rajput rulers, Nizam of Hyderabad and the Viceroy of India, embark on its voyage through erstwhile princely states of Rajasthan. In this blog, I will highlight  the royal factors which associated with the Place on Wheels destinations.

Jaipur

Palace on wheels Jaipur
Amber Fort ,Jaipur
Crowned with the title of ‘Pink City’, Jaipur is home to some very famous forts and palaces and a World Heritage Site. Right from Amber Fort to City Palace and Hawa Mahal to Jantar Mantar, several generations of Kacchawa Rajputs immensely contributed in the development of this city. 

Udaipur

Palace on wheels Udaipur
Lake Palace,Udaipur
Founded by Maharana Udai Singh in 1559, the city of Udaipur is sprinkled with lakes and encompassed by Aravalii hills. There are several places in this city that will acquaint you with the bygone royal splendor. The first is the City Palace, an exquisite palatial edifice comprised of palaces, lakes and gardens built at different times from 1559. The Durbar Hall, housed with various artifacts such as Mewari paintings, splendid chandeliers and Rajputana artilleries, is a must place to visit. 

Jodhpur

Palace on wheels Jodhpur
Umaid Bhavan Palace in Jodhpur
Jodhpur is famously known as ‘Blue City’ owing to its blue painted houses that can be best viewed from the ramparts of the Mehrangarh Fort. The city has three important structures that are associated with the former royalty- Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace and the Jaswant Thada. 

Jaisalmer

Palace on wheels Jaisalmer
Camel Safari – Jaisalmer
Situated atop the Trikuta Hill, amidst the undulating Thar desert, Jaisalmer is most famous for its royal havelis that exhibits the architectural wealth of this desert city through its screened windows, intricate carvings and large courtyards. Then there is ‘Sonar Qila’ that changes its hues from tawny lion to honey gold between sunrise and sunset.

Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Palace on wheels : A Train true to its name

Palace on wheel started the concept of luxury travelling in India. The first train rolled on its wheels on 26th January 1982, and was modeled on the royal carriages of the erstwhile kings of Rajasthan. The train is not just equipped with all the modern facilities, but also has a huge collection of rarest vintage artifacts, choicest collection of wines and spirits, multi variety cuisines, and a hospitality unmatched in its class.

Palaces on Wheels Train
Palace on wheels Luxury Train, India
The itinerary was selected to cover the most important places in Rajasthan, along with the capital of India, New Delhi and Agra. Having pioneered the genre of luxury travelling in India for more than 3 decades, palace on wheels lives every bit, to the hype created around its name.

The journey

Palace on wheels cover some of the most fascinating cities and landscapes of northern and northwestern India. The journey lasts for a total of 8 days and 7 nights, and together carries the many colors of India, and the rich bounty of nature, in all its forms and splendor.  Cities on route are a mix of ancient and medieval historical cities, wildlife sanctuaries, city of lakes, pilgrim cities and the one and only Taj Mahal, the postcard picture for India savvy tourists.

Destinations

All the destinations en route of Palace on Wheels are different from each other, and a marvel in themselves. The cities are carefully chosen to give to its guests the best introduction to the rich diversity, and cultural heritage of India.

The cities covered on this journey are:
  • Jaipur
  • Jaisalmer
  • Jodhpur
  • Sawai Madhopur
  • Chittaurgarh
  • Udaipur
  • Bharatpur
  • Agra
 Tariff for The Train

Indian luxury train ‘Palace on Wheels’ offers three different kinds of occupancy, and consequently 3 different types of fare. The fares for different occupancies is provided below for your perusal. The fares mentioned below are valid for the season Sept 2012 till Apr 2013. The tariff during the peak season i.e. from Oct 2012 to Mar 2013 is also provided below. Special seasonal departures may also include additional benefits or discounts.

                                 Palace on Wheels Tariff plan for the lean season of 2012-13

Occupancy Type
Sept 2012 & April 2013 
(Per person per night)
Single occupancy
USD 575
Twin sharing
USD 430
Triple sharing
USD 390

Palace on Wheels tariff plan for peak season of 2012-13

Occupancy Type
Oct 2012 to March 2013
(Per person per night)
Single occupancy
USD 770
Twin sharing
USD 575
Triple sharing
USD 520

Take advantage of these superb rates, and highest rank services and hospitality, while travelling through some of India’s most loved tourist destinations. Book your ticket now! http://www.palacesonwheels.co.uk/

Friday, 5 October 2012

Too LATE to Book a Palace on Wheels Tour? Well, Not Quite!

The Palace on Wheels, India’s first luxury train and an enterprise of Rajasthan Tourism, has already run its first journey of the year on 5th September, 2012. And if you always dreamed about getting a ticket on board, come any later and the dream will remain just that – a dream! Due to the immense popularity it enjoys, Palace on Wheels normally gets sold out a couple of months in advance. However, before you cancel this tab and throw out your monitors in anger… relax! True that finding a seat on the POW for the New Year’s Eve journey is a tall order this time of the year, there are several other journeys you might get a seat on. And with timing seemingly not your forte, assuming you haven’t booked already, it’s better you start NOW to get assured reservations in the celebrated train.

Palace on Wheels Tour
Palace on Wheels : Luxury Train in India
For starters, why won’t you consider the journeys next month? The weather is awesome, breezy and a little overcast. Being on any  of the first few journeys has its own set of advantages. The train is all fresh, the interiors are spic and span, the staff is refreshed and excited to start on the season’s first trip and you can get some pretty handy discounts on early bird bookings – if you consider the whole package, signing up for the October and November journeys is not a bad deal at all. Reservations can be made directly by filling and submitting the bookings’ form present on the Indian Luxury Trains website. 

Let us welcome you in advance for the most enthralling journey of your lifetime. Book now for your own Palace on Wheels experience.For More Information - http://www.palacesonwheels.co.uk/

Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Relish Your Rajasthan Trip aboard Palace on Wheels

Rajasthan, the erstwhile demesne of Rajasthan rulers, is one of the most sought after destinations in India and the largest state as well. What beckon global nomads to this harsh and deserted terrain are the resplendent forts, magnificent palaces, bustling bazaars and palpable vigor of life present here. Adjudged as 4th best luxury train in the world, Palace on Wheels offers a weeklong trip covering former princely states of Rajasthan along with a halt in Agra.

Palaces on Wheels
Welcome to Guest on board Palaces on Wheels
A joint effort of Rajasthan Tourism and Development Corporation, Palace on Wheels embarked on its maiden voyage on 26th January, 1982. The destinations of Rajasthan covered by this luxury tourist train include Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Sawai Madhopur, Jaisalmer and Bharatpur. Being a domain of Mughal emperors who were staunch enemies of Rajputs, Agra is a stark opposition in this train tour itinerary. Safdarjung Railway Station in New Delhi serves as the point of embarkation and disembarkation for Palace on Wheels. 

Palace on wheels,Bar
The Sitting Bar on the Palace on Wheels Train
Except for Sawai Madhopur and Bharatpur, each destination of Rajasthan included in the tour itinerary was either founded by former Rajput rulers or resonate with the tales of their valor and chivalry. The most prominent among all is fort town ‘Chittorgarh’ who’s every nook and corner sings saga of Rajput audacity with the examples of ‘Jauhar’ committed by Rani Padmavati and Karnavati and ferocious battle of Haldighati. 

Sawai Madhopur and Bharatpur are largely recognized for their wildlife treasure troves. Whereas Sawai Madhopur is one of the most famous tiger reserves in India, Keoladeo Ghana National Park, emblazoned as World Heritage Site by UNESCO, is a heaven for migratory birds and bird watchers. 

Taj Mahal in Agara
Taj Mahal in Agra : A World Heritage Site
The penultimate destination of Palace on Wheels tour itinerary is Agra. The city is mainly visited for Taj Mahal which depicts the proud passion of Shah Jahan’s love for Mumtaz Mahal wrought in white marble. On the 8th day, Palace on Wheels train journey draws to an end by providing a wholesome experience of Rajasthan travel to the passengers.

Wednesday, 19 September 2012

Palace on Wheels Facilities: Five Star Luxury at Affordable Price


The flagship property of Rajasthan Tourism and Development Corporation (RTDC) and the Indian Railways, Palace on Wheels commenced  on its maiden voyage on 26th January, 1982. When it was launched in early 80’s, the train constitutes of the original carriages of erstwhile Rajputana rulers, Nizam of Hyderabad and the Viceroy of India which were later replaced with the replica carriages to accommodate the technological advancement. Listed below are the various modern facilities and services offered on board this Indian luxury train and how they are worth than those of five star hotels. 

Palace on wheels,India
Guest about to board the Palace on Wheels
Named after an erstwhile province of Rajasthan, the 14 guest carriages of Palace on Wheels train are furnished with miniature paintings, mirror work, upholsteries and the royal crest of that particular region. 

  • The train has two multi cuisine eateries- Maharaja and Maharani- that serve Indian, European and Continental cuisine along with traditional Rajasthani fare to pamper the taste buds of epicureans. 
  • An in house bar stocked with fine selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. 
  • The train has a nonchalant lounge offering perfect ambience for unwinding and chatting with fellow travelers. 
  • The train has a fully equipped spa offering Ayurvedic massages and wellness therapies from other traditions to revitalize your mind, body and soul. 

These were the facilities and services offered on board Palace on Wheels train. Now the big question arises how the facilities offered on board have more worth than those offered in the five star hotels. The tariff of Palace on Wheels train is the big factor wherein all the facilities (except spa) are provided at an introductory price of USD 575 per person per night.  At this very same price, luxury hotels might avail you only accommodation for single night. 

Thursday, 6 September 2012

Palaces on Wheels Itinerary

When it comes to Palace on Wheels, this Indian luxury train needs no introduction. Been voted World’s 4th Best Luxury Train by Conde Nast Traveller and revered around the world, Palace on Wheels has been in service for more than 30 years since its inception in 1982. Offering luxury train tour in Rajasthan, this luxury train showcases the rich heritage and royal legacy of the land of Rajput warrior princes in a weeklong palace on wheels itinerary starting from US $390 per person per night. This year, the Palace on Wheels will be embarking on its maiden journey from September 2012.


Palace on Wheels
Palace on Wheels Luxury Train - Best Rail Journeys in India

Price Starting from USD 390 (Per Person per Nights)

Tour Duration: 7 Nights/8 Days

Places Covered: Delhi, Jaipur, Sawai Madhopur/Chittorgarh, Udaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Bharatpur/Agra, Delhi

Palaces on wheels Itinerary:

Day 1: Delhi

Red Fort,Delhi
Red Fort in Delhi
Ø  A traditional style welcome in Safdarjung  Railway Station Delhi followed by check-in formalities
Ø  Beginning of a grand rail tour to India while making a move towards Jaipur
Ø A royal dinner onboard Palace on Wheels

Day 2: Jaipur

Hawa Mahal,Jaipur
Hawa Mahal in Jaipur
Ø  Early morning arrival at the palace city Jaipur
Ø  Enjoy a refreshing breakfast onboard
Ø  De-board the train at Jaipur Railway Station and experience a traditional welcome ritual before setting off to a off-train city tour
Ø  By the afternoon, reach Amber Fort to have a tantalizing gala lunch and after that explore the architectural beauty of the fort with a trained guide
Ø  At evening, enjoy a roam to the city market and then get back to the train for leisure and high-tea
Ø  Late evening, return to Jaipur for having a grand dinner at the Jai Mahal Palace
Ø  After dinner, get back to the train for an overnight stay and your onward journey to Sawai Madhopur

Day 3: Sawai Madhopur/Chittorgarh


Ranthambore National Park,Sawai Madhopur
Ranthambore National Park, Sawai Madhopur
Ø  After reaching Sawai Madhopur in the early morning, set off to a thrilling jungle safari to the Ranthambore National Park
Ø  After the safari, enjoy a refreshing breakfast in a jungle lodge
Ø  Return back to Palace on Wheels for a departing journey to Chittorgarh
Ø  Savor a tempting lunch onboard Palace on Wheels and reach the city of Chittorgarh by the evening
Ø  After having a sightseeing tour to the Chittorgarh Fort, witness a beautiful light and sound show in the fort duly accompanied by evening tea and other refreshments
Ø  Take the delight of a Rajasthani dinner at deluxe hotel Panna alongside savoring a great cultural show
Ø  For an overnight stay, return back to your deluxe carriages on Palace on Wheels

Day 4: Udaipur


Lake Pichola,Udipur
Boating in Lake Pichola with a view of Lake Pichola is a fascinating experience

Ø  By 0200 hours, leaving Chittorgarh for an onward journey to the city of romance Udaipur
Ø  After arriving in the lake city Udaipur at morning, de-board the train for a refreshing breakfast in a deluxe hotel
Ø  Start an off-train excursion tour to the city and at afternoon, enjoy a stately lunch in a heritage hotel in Udaipur
Ø  With the setting rays of the sun, experience an adventurous boat ride in Lake Pichola
Ø  After a daylong excursion, return to the train for your journey towards Jaisalmer
Ø  Relax and enjoy a royal dinner onboard Palace on Wheels


Day 5: Jaisalmer


Jaisalmer Fort,Rajasthan
Jaisalmer Fort,Rajasthan
Ø  The morning of the 5th day starts with a rejuvenating breakfast on the go
Ø  Disembark the train for an explorative tour to Jaisalmer and at afternoon enjoy a taste bud tempting lunch in the Palace on Wheels restaurant or at the deluxe Moomal hotel
Ø  Evening is all studded with a camel ride in the sand dunes and then an evening tea and refreshments there
Ø  Charmed by a colorful cultural program performed by the local artists while savoring a gala dinner in the sand dunes
Ø  At night, start a journey to Jaipur onboard Palace on Wheels

Day 6: Jodhpur


The Blue City,Jodhpur
Jodhpur The Blue City
Ø  After reaching Jodhpur, have a refreshing breakfast onboard
Ø  After breakfast, de-board the train for an explorative city tour
Ø  Have a lunch at a deluxe resort
Ø  By the evening, return back to the royal train Palace on Wheels for relaxation and a ride to Bharatpur
Ø  Dinner and a relaxing night stay onboard Palace on Wheels

Day 7: Bharatpur/Agra


TajMahal,Agra
Taj Mahal : UNESCO World Heritage Sites In India
Ø  After reaching Bharatpur early morning, leave for Keoladeo Ghana National Park for an early morning bird viewing
Ø  Enjoy a rejuvenating morning snacks in a forest lodge and then return back to the train for your onward journey to Agra
Ø  Late morning, reach the majestic city of Agra and set off to a city tour
Ø  Afternoon lunch in a deluxe hotel in Agra followed by a tour to explore the beauty of Taj Mahal
Ø  Evening tour to the city markets and then a beautiful light and sound show
Ø  Either a grand dinner in a royal Agra hotel or onboard luxury Indian train Palace on Wheels
Ø  Start a journey back Delhi

Day 8: Delhi

Ø  Early morning arrival in the Safdarjung Railway Station Delhi
Ø  An onboard refreshing morning treat followed by check-out and farewell formalities.


Palace on Wheels Route Map:

The Palace on Wheels Route Map

For more details of the itineraries, schedules, tariff and booking of the Palace on Wheels Train journey you may like to visit the website of  palacesonwheels.co.uk