Palace on WheelsDuration:
7 Nights / 8 Days
Places to Visit: Delhi
- Jaipur - Jaisalmer - Jodhpur - Sawai Madhopur - Chittorgarh - Udaipur -
Agra - Bharatpur - Delhi
Highlights of Tour:
This Tour explores various travel attractions of Jaipur - Jaisalmer-
Jodhpur- Sawai Madhopur- Chittaurgarh- Udaipur- Agra & Bharatpur. This
tour starts from Delhi & terminates in Delhi after seven days.
Detailed
Itinerary
Day
1: Delhi Welcome aboard to the Luxury Train Tour of Palace on
Wheels. The Tour Departs in the evening from Delhi for Jaipur.
Day 2: Jaipur Jaipur is the capital city of one of India's most
colorful and vibrant states, Rajasthan. It is surrounded on all sides by
rugged hills, crowned with forts & enclosed by embattled walls. Houses
with latticed windows line the streets, their rose pink color lending
enchantment to the scene which is almost magical at sunset. Places of
Interest include Hawa Mahal or the Palace of Winds, a remarkable five
storeyed building in pink splendor, the Amber Fort, City Palace, Jantar
Mantar and various other monuments from medieval times. This town is also
famous for its semi- precious stones, gems & jewelery, & woolen
carpets.
Day 3: Jaisalmer Founded by Rawal Jaisal in
the twelfth century, Jaisalmer evokes a vivid picture of sheer magic and
brilliance of the desert and is today one of Rajasthan's best-loved tourist
destinations. Local color and warmth prevail over the inhospitable and
forbidding terrain, imbuing the medieval town with a special magic. The
yellow sandstone fort is an imposing sight, towering majestically over the
city. The nearby shifting sand dunes of Sam remind you of Sahara Desert.
Day 4: Jodhpur Famous for its rock-solid Mehrangarh Fort built in
mid 15th century by Rao Jodha, the founder of the city, Jodhpur is the
second largest city of Rajasthan. Part of the Desert Tourist Triangle, the
old Jodhpur city is surrounded by a 10 Km long wall with eight gates serving
as entrances and the new city is settled around this walled area. Jodhpur
houses grand palaces like the Moti Mahal, Sheesh Mahal and the Phool Mahal.
In these exquisite palaces, forts, temples and havelis, the genius of its
sculptors comes to life and stand as a testimony to the imperial grandeur of
the city. The Umaid Bhawan Palace hotel is said to be the biggest private
residence of single individual.
Day 5: Morning: Sawai Madhopur
(Ranthambhor) Sawai Madhopur plays host to the Ranthambor wildlife
sanctuary that houses the Indian tiger. It is the best place to see these
majestic predators in their normal pursuits. The park is also home to 300
species of birds and hyena, ratel, jackal and fox among other species. There
are Lake Palaces, chhatris, old fortifications and a majestic 1,000-year-old
fort overlooking the park. The lovely Jogi Mahal is located at the foot of
the fort and gives magnificent view of the Padam Talao, painted white with
water lilies.
Day 5: Evening: Chittorgarh Chittaurgarh owes its name to the women
of the city who performed 'jauhar' or immolated themselves to escape the
designs of foreign conquerors. Legends of valor and chivalry surround the
majestic Chittaurgarh fort.
Day 6: Udaipur Udaipur is
better known as the 'city of lakes'. One of the most romantic places in
India, it is situated around the shimmering clear blue water lakes, which
whisper the mood of a bygone era. The two most famous lakes are Pichola and
Udai Sagar. The city also has beautiful palaces, the Jag Niwas (Lake
Palace), and the Jag Mandir, which appears to rise as if from the blue
waters of the lake Pichola. Udaipur is also famous for its miniature
paintings.
Day 7: Morning: Agra Meaning paradise in
Sanskrit, Agra is a place made famous by the Taj Mahal, a moment that has
come to epitomes love. Built by Shah Jahan in memory of his wife, Mumtaz
Mahal, it is one of the most visited and photographed sights in the world.
Also famous for its marble showrooms.
Day 7: Afternoon:
Bharatpur Bharatpur is famous for its bird sanctuary, the nesting
place for thousands of Egrets, Siberian cranes, migratory water Fowl and
other species of birds.
Day 8: Delhi After early breakfast, a week in wonderland comes to
an end.
Feel like the royalty on board the Palace on Wheels - a
completely self-train. Fully air-conditioned, the train comprises of 14
deluxe saloons, equipped with class amenities to enhance the pleasure of
travelling. Each saloon is a combination of 4 twin-bedded chambers with
channel music, intercom, attached toilets, running hot & cold water,
shower and wall to wall carpeting. The lounge car recaptures the royal
style, pomp & pageantry, the quality of the era gone by. The two dining
cars-the Maharaja and the Maharani have a traditional Rajasthani ambience
serving continental, Indian and Rajasthani cuisine. The coaches are named
after the erstwhile princely states: Alwar, Bharatpur, Bikaner, Bundi,
Dhaulpur, Dungarpur, Jaipur, Kishangarh, Kota, Sirohi and Udaipur. What's
more, each saloon has personal attendants or 'Khidmatgars', who are at your
call whenever you need anything.
OTHER
FACILITIES: Doctor on call at the next station. Money exchange
facility/ credit cards. Adequate safety and security arrangements.
Complimentary mineral water on board/ in the coach during sightseeing/ and
at hotels. Assistance for travel arrangements on completion of the tour.
Voltage available on the train 110/230 V.
CLOTHING RECOMMENDED: Light woolens and
tropical clothing.
CLIMATE: Varies
from 8 C to 25 C between September to March & in April around 30 C.
MEALS: The two restaurant cars, the
Maharaja and the Maharani, serve a range of Indian, Continental and Chinese
cuisine. Menus are changed seasonally.
REPORTING
TIME: Reporting time is 7 PM at Delhi Cantt. Railway Station.
Schedule:Palace
on Wheels Schedule for the year 2004 - 2005
| Month |
Departure Dates |
| September 2004 |
1, 8, 15, 22, 29 |
| October 2004 |
6, 13, 20, 27 |
| November 2004 |
3, 10, 17, 24 |
| December 2004 |
1, 8, 15, 22, 29 |
| January 2005 |
5, 12, 19, 26 |
| February 2005 |
2, 9, 16, 23 |
| March 2005 |
2, 9, 16, 23, 30 |
| April 2005 |
6, 13, 20, 27 |
> Child below 5 years of age free of charge (without additional
bed).
> Half price for child between 5 and 12 years old.
>
Kindly fill up the Reservation Form so as we can cater your specific
requirement.
> Palace on wheel tour can be taken in part also for a
minimum of four days.
> The itinerary is subject to change without
any notice.
TariffCost Per
Person Per Night (In US $)
| Month |
September & April |
October to March |
| Single Occupancy |
US $ 395 |
US $ 485 |
| Two Persons Sharing Coupe |
US $ 295 |
US $ 350 |
| Three Persons Sharing Coupe |
US $ 240 |
US $ 285 |
Indian passengers can pay in equivalent amount in Rupee.
Cost
Includes: > Tariff is inclusive of travel, catering, conducted
sightseeing.
> Entrance fee to the monuments, parks, palaces.
>
Cultural programmes
> Rickshaw ride and Elephant ride in Jaipur,
camel ride in Jaisalmer, boat cruise on Lake Pichola in Udaipur and Jeep
Safari to the wild life park in Sawai Madhopur.
> Surprise gifts for
bookings till April 30, 2002.
> Still cameras fees to the monuments.
Cost Does Not Include: > Video camera fees to the monuments.
> Personal expenses such as drinks, tipping, airport tax and laundry.
> Visa fees or International flight tickets and insurance.
> Any
other items of personal nature.
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