
Heritage on Wheels
The roaring success of the Palace on Wheels paved way for the launch
of other similar luxury trains. The Heritage on Wheels is the latest
addition in this. The Heritage on Wheels is very much like its
predecessor, given the fact that the same luxurious royalty marks the
entire journey that has by now become associated with the Palace on
Wheels. Also, like the Palace on Wheels, the Heritage on Wheels is run
jointly by the Indian Railways and the Rajasthan Tourism Development
Corporation. And, if you have noticed the names, then you surely do
know that the Heritage on Wheels intends to recreate the same magic as
the Palace on Wheels.
Given the similarities, the same name marks out the difference
between the two trains. Whereas, the Palace on Wheels gives an
impression of unending royalty, the Heritage on Wheels lays an
emphasis on heritage. The destinations covered by the two trains also
reinforce this difference. In sharp contrast to the Palace on Wheels
that traverses destinations with famous royal connection, the Heritage
on Wheels journeys mostly through the less explored regions of
Rajasthan. The aim, clearly, is to introduce tourists to the heritage
of Rajasthan that remains hidden due to the more famous destinations.
Moreover, the time frame of both the trains in also different with the
Palace on Wheels taking eight days to complete one journey and the
Heritage on Wheels just four days.
The Heritage Destinations & Journey
So, what actually are the destinations that make a journey on the
Heritage on Wheels a different experience? Well, most of the
destinations covered by the luxury train are those that together
comprise the open air art gallery of the India, the Shekhawati region.
This region is a riot of colours, with huge painted mansions
commanding your attention every now and then.
The journey actually starts from Jaipur, the capital city of
Rajasthan and reaches Bikaner, one of the three major cities that
constitute the Thar desert. Thereafter, the names of the destinations
will most probably not seem much familiar to you, The next two stops
of the train on your second day is at Haat and then Gajner. At Gajner,
you get an enjoyable ride on the back of the camel and a tea party at
the royal Lalgarh Palace. Surely, an impressive way to discover the
way in which the people of the bygone era commuted from one place to
the other.
On the third day, the train pulls at Tal Chappar where you enjoy a
bit of wildlife viewing. Later, in the day, you move over to Ramgarh
and then Mandawa and Nawalgarh. At all these places, the major source
of attractions are the painted havelis. Lunch is at Mandawa resort
while tea break at Nawalgarh.
The fourth and the final day, the train comes back to the Jaipur
station. It is the end of a royal journey.
The Regal Treatment
Though the train does not have the famous royal destinations to
cover, yet there is absolutely no dearth of luxury that makes your
journey royal.
The welcome ceremony at each of the destination is special, with
local women adorning traditional attire putting a red tilak on the
forehead and presenting a garland.
On train itself, the traditionally clad attendant is there to fulfill
every need of yours, be it preparing your bed, serving your food or
even bringing materials you have asked for. And all this is done with
a smile on face and respect in voice. Their every gesture makes you
feel special, or rather on the top of the world.
And the Luxury Train Itself
Boarding the heritage train itself gives you a feeling of royalty.
The coaches have four coupes each with two toilets at each end of the
coach. The coupe are decorated with ethnic furnitures that reminds you
of the opulence of the royal era. Additional in room facilities that
make your stay on the train extremely luxurious include intercoms,
television sets and cable connectivity, wall-to-wall carpets.
The two restaurants - Maharaja and Maharani are meant to give you a
royal dining. Indian as well as Continental dishes are served as per
your wishes. A bar with quality stock is also available for the lovers
of alcohol.
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