Rajasthan's countryside offers the true glimpse of this magical
land that most visitors never get to experience as they rush
from one tourist destination to the next. And to travel through
Rajasthan, the land of rulers, nothing compares to the exquisite
and exclusive Palace-on-Wheels. It brings back the romance
of travel, allowing travelers to experience the living colours
and sound of the countryside that actually make up the land.
It is one of world's most exciting journeys, for the train
itself and its royal destinations.
The journey begins at the Delhi Cantonment railway station
where colorfully attired men and women welcome you. Once inside
the cabin, you would be totally taken up with the grandeur
and magnificence of its interiors. You would be escorted to
the restaurant for a sumptuous dinner just after getting inside
the train after which you would be snuggled into the cushioned
comfort of the beds for the night.
Jaipur - The Pink City
After breakfast on board, you can be ready
for the day's sightseeing. Caparisoned elephants would garland
you in traditional welcome before entering an air-conditioned
coach. The city built in 1727 AD by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh
was color washed in pink - the color associated with hospitality
in Rajput culture. Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds) is a five-story
building in pink splendor with carved trellis work and lies
on the main street of the old city. It was originally conceived
to enable ladies of the royal household to watch everyday
life on the streets and royal processions. Amber Fort, 8 km
away, is a beautiful complex of palaces, halls, pavilions,
gardens and temples built over a period of two centuries.
From the base one can either walk up or ride a caparisoned
elephant. Ready to be completely overawed by the magnificence
of the grand fort.
Chittorgarh - Tales of Romance and Valor
Next morning you are at Chittorgarh, which
echoes with tales of romance and valor. Explore ruins of the
citadel with awe and reverence. Chittor was ravaged thrice.
It was here that the women of the royal house jumped into
the sacred fire to protect their honor. The Victory Tower
is an exquisite structure. The legendary Queen Padmini's palace
beside a pool is magnificent. It was here that Alauddin Khilji
had a glimpse of the beautiful Padmini's reflection. Padmini
stood in a pavilion in the center and her reflection was visible
to Alauddin Khilji in a mirror placed in the main hall. The
Queen's beauty fanned Khilji's desire resulting in the ravage
of Chittor. But the Queen preferred death to dishonor and
committed jauhar (jumping into the fire).
Udaipur - The Lake City
From here, the air-conditioned coach will
take you to Udaipur founded by Maharana Udai Singh of Mewar
in 1550. Known as the City of Dawn, it lies around five lakes
hemmed in by lush hills of the Aravalis. The Jag Niwas and
Jag Mandir, two fascinating island palaces in the middle of
Lake Pichola, enchant you with their breathtaking beauty.
The boat ride to the Lake Palace Hotel can be delightful,
invigorating your appetite. Later in the day, after sightseeing
at the City Palace and Crystal Gallery, you can have your
tea at the Durbar Hall. With the sightseeing over, you will
return to Chittorgarh to have dinner on board and hit the
pillow.
Sawai Madhopur
Your next stop point is Sawai Madhopur, the
entry point to Ranthambore and it is time to be excited as
you are about to visit to another royal dignitary in his royal
kingdom, the one and only, Tiger. Set out at 7 a.m. in an
open vehicle to Ranthambore National Park, located amidst
the imposing ruins of 10th century fort. It is an ideal place
to see the Indian tiger in its natural habitat, provided luck
favors you. Spread over an area of 392 square kilometers of
thick dry deciduous forest over an undulating terrain of the
Aravali and Vindhya ranges, the Reserve is the haunt of more
than 300 species of birds. Artificial lakes enhance scenic
beauty while providing water. There are hyena, wild boar,
a number of peacocks and other birds, and crocodiles basking
in the winter sun. The drive to the forest is thrilling and
unforgettable. The Ranthambore Fort, once a place of heroism,
lies mostly in ruins.
Jaisalmer - The Desert City
By afternoon, you are back on the Palace
on Wheels, ready to set off to the Desert City, Jaisalmer.
After an afternoon siesta, relax the lounge watching TV, reading
or chatting with the other guests. You can also make use of
the gym or seek the help of the beautician to bring back the
glow that a whole day's sightseeing might have dulled.
Jodhpur - The Forts and Palaces
Next morning, the train will take you to
Jodhpur set at the edge of the Thar Desert. The city, one
of the largest in Rajasthan, still maintains its medieval
character. Founded in 1459 AD by Rao Jodha, the city is famous
for the impregnable Mehrangarh fort with magnificent palaces
within. Shopping in Jodhpur bazaars is a heady experience
with its colorful display of handicrafts, tie-and-dye fabrics,
embroidered slippers, silks, marble souvenirs and much more.
After lunch at Umaid Bhavan Palace, an opulent edifice in
stone, you would be taken on a tour of the palace and the
museum.
Bharatpur - The Avian Paradise
The Palace on Wheel's next destination is
Bharatpur, popular for its bird sanctuary. The Keoladeo Ghana
National Park is a bird's paradise and nesting ground of exotic
migratory birds from Afghanistan, Central Asia, and Tibet.
Siberian cranes and bareheaded geese from China come here
to escape the severe winter and breed till October - November.
Fatehpur Sikri - The Ghost City
After a breakfast at the Forest Lodge proceeded
to Fatehpur Sikri, the sandstone fort built by Emperor Akbar.
Within the area is a beautiful mosque built by Akbar as a
tribute to the memory of Sheikh Salim Chishti, the Muslim
saint who blessed him with a son.
Agra - The city of Taj
From Fatehpur Sikri by the coach you are
headed for Agra. After lunch at the Mughal Sheraton Hotel,
tour the fort and then move on to visit the marvelous Taj
Mahal, a monument of eternal love built by Shah Jahan in memory
of his wife, Mumtaz Mahal.
Back on the Palace on Wheels you will have
your dinner on board. It is time for the last leg of the journey
back to Delhi and say good-bye and thanks.
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