
Palace on Wheels
Palace on Wheels - the name says it all. On aboard India's most famous tourists' train, you get a taste of royalty, which was once reserved only for the kings and queens. Right from the time, you arrive at the station to start off your journey to the time you come back, it is a royal treat. Nowhere else in the world can you experience the luxury that has now become the hallmark of the Palace on Wheels.
A Traditional Welcome
Delhi Cantonment station is special. Why? Because it is from here that you begin a sojourn of a lifetime. Traditional Indian welcome at the station reminds you that you are in a country which is rich in culture. It is also indicative of the kind of treatment you will be enjoying for the next one week.
A Khidmatgar For You
If you have heard this word for the first time, you will definitely want to know what it means. Well, in the erstwhile era, the personal attendants of the kings were known by this name. This is the person, who, on your arrival, will make sure that your luggage is transferred to your saloon without you facing any kind of hassles. Even throughout the journey, he will constantly be at your service whenever you need him.
Coaches And Their Interiors - Inspired By Rajput Princely States
As you board the train, you will notice that the coaches have names
like Alwar, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Bundi, Jaipur, Jhalwar, Kota, Sirohi
and Udaipur. These were the names of the princely states of Rajput
rulers in Rajasthan. Sounds regal! Right? This regal touch goes
further when you realise that each of the coach has interiors that
highlights the characteristics or speciality of the princely state it
has been named after.
For example, the Bharatpur coach is inspired by the famous bird
sanctuary that the place is home to. The relief work and the white
cedar inlay work on the coach shows various species of birds.
Moreover, with a colour scheme that is a remarkable blend of beige and
aqua green, the coach is every bit symbolic of the lush greenery of
the Bharatpur bird sanctuary.
The coach named after Bikaner is equally mesmerizing. Of special
attractions is the lounge with its catchy colour scheme of burning red
and gold inspired by the decor of the Anup Mahal and Padam Mahal of
the Junagarh fort. The art work of the lounge too reminds of Mughal
-influenced style of Bikaner School of Art.
The city of Jaisalmer also has a coach named after it. It is famous
for its sandy landscape and havelis and accordingly, the colour scheme
is the beige of the desert sand. The celing of the lounge has carved
jharokhas which is inspired from the havelis.
Similarly, the other coaches of the train (there are 14 in total) too
have interiors that highlight the speciality of the place in Rajasthan
they have been named after. The royal insignia of each of the princely
state also find a prominent place in their respective coaches. These
interiors, no doubt, have a big role to play in creating an
environment for you that is royal.
Modernity Blends With Royalty - In Chambers As Well As In Restaurants & Bars
The Palace on Wheels does not merely offers an opportunity to enjoy
the luxuries of royal past. Rather, it allows you to enjoy all modern
facilities you can think of. The four twin bedded chambers, that form
part of each coach, are laced with facilities like channel music,
intercom, attached toilets, running hot and cold water and shower to
make you feel comfortable. It is as if you are staying in a five star
hotel.
The two restaurant of the Palace on Wheel with evocative names, The
Maharaja and The Maharani have a decor that is every bit royal.
However, the cuisine on offer is varied - Continental, Chinese, Indian
and Rajasthani. Again, the bar too exudes of royalty but the stock
comprises the best of the Indian and international brands. With
traditionally clad attendants serving, you feel all the more special.
The Royal Journey
Starting off from the Delhi cantonment, the train cruises through
some of the most exotic destinations in the state of Rajasthan -
Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Sawai Madhopur, Ranthambore, Chittaurgarh,
Udaipur, Bharatpur and Agra. At each of these destinations, an air
conditioned luxury coach will take you on a trip to explore the
attractions of the city. These attractions comprise the gorgeous
creations of nature as well as man himself. You will see the towering
forts and elegant palaces that are the standing reminder of bygone
era. You will also enjoy spotting some majestic animals and colourful
birds in the forests of the state. At various destinations, shopping
forms a major highlight.
Throughout the week, the train travels between destinations during
night hours while the day time is reserved for sightseeing.
The Experience At The End Of The Journey
The exhilaration felt throughout the journey is unparalleled. The
royal treatment and modern luxuries combine to pamper you to such an
extent that at the end of the trip, you actually feel sad at leaving
the train. There is so much of relaxation inside that once outside,
you feel like restarting your journey. However, this is bit difficult
as this moving palace is always booked well in advance. So after
showing you what regality actually means, the train readies itself for
another round, to recreate the magic of the royal era for next group
of people.
For you, though the journey ends, yet the royal feel of it will stays
throughout your lifetime.
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