07 Nights / 08 Days

Delhi – Jaipur – Chittaurgarh – Udaipur – Sawai Madhopur – Jaisalmer – Jodhpur – Bharatpur – Agra – Delhi

Travel in royal style with the ‘Palace on Wheels’. This new air-conditioned train, which was modeled after the saloon cars the former maharajahs traveled in, takes you on a trip through the glorious Rajasthan.

Departure dates from Delhi, every Wednesday from September to April. Duration of the trip 8 days and 7 nights. Departure from Delhi on Wednesday night, return to Delhi on the morning of the following Wednesday.

Facilities in the ‘Palace on Wheels’

The ‘Palace on Wheels’ has 52 sleeping compartments with 2 beds each, not superimposed but next to each other. The air-conditioned train travels at gentle speed so that you can fully admire the changing landscapes.

Itinerary

1: Wednesday : Delhi

Arrive Delhi Safdarjung Railway Station, board the Palace On Wheels and depart for Jaipur at 1730 hrs. Dinner on board the Palace on Wheels departing at 2000 hrs.

2: Thursday : Jaipur – The pink city

Arrive Jaipur at 0200 hrs. A royal welcome awaits you at Jaipur as you step out. Caparisoned elephants and musicians playing the shenai are there to greet you as part of a traditional ceremony arranged specially for you. A luxury coach at 0830 hrs.takes you on a tour of magnificent sights and amazing discoveries. And difficult though it is to tear yourself away from the sights and sounds and scents of Jaipur, the Palace on Wheels is waiting to take you to a place immortalized by valorous deeds, a place called Jaisalmer. (Land of Golden sands ), departing at 1930 hrs.

3: Friday : The Golden sand of Jaisalmer

Arrive Jaisalmer at 0815 hrs. Today, the massive old sandstone fort of Jaisalmer with its 99 bastions continues to tower proudly over the city, founded in 1156 A.D. The mood, the feel, the free soaring spirit of an entire age is reflected within the fort of Jaisalmer. The skilled craftsmanship of the stone carvers of Jaisalmer is evident all over the city. With their latticed windows, balconies, couples and distinctive carved facades, each of Jaisalmer’s many elaborate havelis is sheer poetry in stone. Exotic camel safaris and desert camps that throb with the rhythm of Rajasthani music and dance unravel the mysteries and magic of the desert for modern day visitors to Jaisalmer. From the glories of Jaisalmer -built after consulting an oracle, the Palace on wheels transports you to Jodhpur – a monumental city built on the advice of a sage departing at 2300 hrs.

4: Saturday : The Splendours of Jodhpur

Arrive Jodhpur at 0700 hrs, which was once the proud capital of the princely desert state of Marwar, Jodhpur, founded in 1459 A. D. is now the second largest city in Rajasthan. Atop a steep hall, the Mehrangarh Fort built in 1459 by Rao Jodha dominates the skyline of Jodhpur . Rated among the best in India the magnificent fort and other monuments in Jodhpur are still full of colour and many precious heirlooms. Near the fort lies an impressive royal cenotaph with its fine stone screens projects the superb, hereditary skills of 19th century masons and stone carvers. The royal rulers of Jodhpur conceived the stately Umaid Bhawan -the only palace built in the 20th century – as a famine relief project. A part of the palace has been converted into a luxury hotel. The Palace on Wheels moves towards Sawai Madhopur leaving Jodhpur at 1530 hrs.

5: Sunday : Peace & Excitement at Sawai Madhopur – Chittorgarh

Arrive Sawai Madhopur at 0400 hrs. It retains not only old, spacious buildings but also a distinctive quality of peace. Close by, steeped in legends, stands the impressive, sprawling 10th century fort of Ranthambore, which offers several rewarding hours of exploration. From the ramparts of the fort which once witnessed so much action, can be glimpsed the lush greenery and shimmering lakes of the Ranthambore National Park, which is also a Project Tiger conservation area, and now on to Chittaurgarh departing at 1030 hrs. Arrive Chittorgarh at 1600 hrs. It is long and chequered history, Chittorgarh was hopelessly besieged three times. And each of the three times, though faced with certain defeat at the hands of a h3er enemy, brave Rajput warriors from the fort of Chittor rode out into the battlefield to manfully fight one last doomed battle. The compelling sights and moving legends of Chittorgarh are likely to remain in your mind as you go down the hill to proceed to Udaipur.

6: Monday : The city of Lakes – Udaipur

This morning drive to Udaipur at 0700 hrs, arrive Udaipur the city with its palaces, lakes, gardens, temples and forts perched on hilltops, Udaipur, centuries old, present a series of entrancing sights. The Jag Niwas, once the summer residence of the princess of Mewar, and now a splendid hotel, appears dreamlike as it floats on the waters of the picturesque Pichola Lake . Close by, on another island, stands the red sandstone palace of Jag Mandir . White and majestic, the City Palace stands on a hill overlooking the lake. Drive back to Chittorgarh at 1930 hrs to return to the Palace on Wheels. You are carried towards yet another attraction – Bharatpur leaving Chittorgarh at 2000 hrs.

7: Tuesday : A wonderland of Birds – Bharatpur

Arrive Bharatpur at 0730 hrs. A Jat stronghold in the 17th and 18th centuries, Bharatpur today is a wonderland of birds. Its Keoladeo Ghana National Park , once the preserve of the Maharaja of Bharatpur, is now listed as a World Heritage site. More than 300 species of birds – some flying in from as far away as Siberia and China, have been sighted at Bharatpur, proceeding further we drive towards Fatehpur Sikri at 0915 hrs which was capital of Emperor Akbar for nearly 14 years, arrive Fatehpur Sikri at 1130 hrs & later drive to the Royal Timeless City of Agra at afternoon. The main attraction of this trip is, without a doubt, Agra and the Taj Mahal, one of the seven wonders of our world. This white marble mausoleum, which took over 20 years to build, was commissioned by emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Agra’s impressive fortress, with its towering walls and other impressive features, is equally worth discovering. Departure from Agra at 20:00.

8: Wednesday : Delhi

Arrival in Delhi at 07:30.Breakfast on the train and end of journey.

7 Nights Palace On Wheels Train Tour Ex.Delhi for 2011 – 12
September’ 2011 07, 14, 21, 28
October’ 2011 05, 12, 19, 26
November’ 2011 02, 09, 16, 23, 30
December’ 2011 07, 14, 21*, 28*
January’ 2012 04, 11, 18, 25
February’ 2012 01, 08, 15, 22, 29
March’ 2012 07, 14, 21, 28
April’ 2012 04, 11, 18, 25

Booking is confirmed against

  • 20% Advance requires at time of booking.
  • 80% Remaining balance must be cleared in our bank minimum 30 days before departure.

Payment can be made by

  • Credit Card (Amex/Visa/Master card)
  • Swift Money electronic bank transfer
  • Deposit in our Current Account at Nearest ICICI Bank branch.

Cancellation Rules & Charges

  • Bookings will be cancelled only on receipt of written requests.
  • All Disputes are subject to Jurisdiction of Delhi Courts only.

Cancellation Charges will be

  • 5% of ticket value charge, if booking cancelled 60 days prior to departure.
  • 20% of ticket value charge, if booking cancelled 30 days prior to departure.
  • 50% of ticket value charge, if booking cancelled 15 days before departure.
  • 100% of ticket value charge, if booking cancelled less than 15 days before departure.

Bookings are accepted on private Cabins basis with attached toilets & small shower cubicles.You can book on Single Occupancy,Twin Sharing Or Triple Sharing basis.There is no provision for baby cot Or adjust 4th passenger in same Cabin.

From 2007 season the Palace On Wheels management has decided not to accept part journey bookings.The new 2007/08 season Palace On Wheels Train Tour rates have not been finalised & expected to increase by appx 15% over last year 2006/07 season rates.

Tariff:

7 Nights / 8 Days Palace On wheels Train Tour Cost
Occupancy Type Cost for 7 Nights
Single Occupancy US$ 4690 for One Person + Taxes Extra
Double Occupancy US$ 7000 for Two Person + Taxes Extra
Triple Occupancy US$ 9450 for Three Person + Taxes Extra

Important:

  • 2.58% Govt. Service Tax Extra
  • US$ 15 per person Commercial Tax Extra
  • 10% Holiday Surcharge extra for 22 & 29 Dec 2010 Depart
  • 10% Holiday Surcharge extra for 21 & 28 dec 2011 Depart
  • Children < 12 years charged @ 50% of adult cost
  • Children < 5 years charged @ 10% of adult cost without bed
  • Indians / NRI’s can pay in equivalent INR Rupees

7 Nights Train Tour Cost Includes

  • Travel in richly furnished private A/c sleeping chambers with attached bathrooms
  • Daily 3 meals (wide variety of both vegetarian & non vegetarian cuisine)
  • Bottled Drinking water
  • Tea/Coffee room service
  • Pre-paid group sightseeing tours & excursions in air-conditioned coach with services of English
  • Speaking guide to visit monuments.
  • Monument Entrance fees (except for video cameras)
  • Elephant joy ride in Jaipur,Amber Fort Palace
  • Jungle Safari in Open to air 15 seater Canter at Ranthambhore forest
  • Sound & Light show at Chittorgarh Fort
  • Boat ride in Udaipur, Lake Pichola
  • Camel joy ride in Jaisalmer, Sam dunes
  • Cultural Program in Jaisalmer
  • Cycle rickshaw ride in Bharatpur, bird sanctuary

EXTRA COSTS (Not Included in train tour)

  • Alcoholic & Non- alcoholic beverages
  • Video Camera fees at monuments & game parks
  • Laundry
  • Spa facilities
  • Room services
  • Telephone Calls
  • Tips
  • Porter charges, Tour Insurance
  • Airport Transfers & Hotel Booking in Delhi
  • Optional Sand dune bashing in Jaisalmer