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AN
INTRODUCTION
The ornate passenger coaches were
originally meant to be the personal
Railway coaches of erstwhile rulers
of the princely states of Rajputana,
Gujarat, the Nizam of Hyderabad and
the Viceroy of British India. The
Indian Railways did not use these
coaches after Independence in normal
passenger trains on account of the
very rich and traditional interiors.
The coaches were very old and were
meant to run on meter gauge. As a
result they were parked in different
yards and cited as part of heritage
that was far too ornate, old and
historical to be of any practical
use. They remained in this state for
a quarter of a century until 1981-82
when the Rajasthan Tourism
Development Corporation, the Indian
Railways and the Tourism Department
of the State launched them as a
special heritage tourist train to
provide a unique memorable
experience to the tourists visiting
Rajasthan
The name "Palace on Wheels" (POW)
was derived from the royal
background of the coaches. The Train
undertook its inaugural trip on 26th
January 1982. Only five promotional
trips were run for the purpose of
familiarization and publicity. It
started to roll on its regular
operations from October 1982 and
undertook 13 weekly and 13 short
trips.
The original coaches that belonged
to the rulers of the erstwhile
princely states of India become
unworthy for the smooth rail journey
after their continuous running for 9
years from its inception. This was
replaced in 1991 by the
air-conditioned meter gauge train
whose interiors were done in
accordance to the aesthetics of the
old saloons. This train was
fabricated at the Integral Coach
Factory of Madras.
In order to further increase the
amenities on the train and due to
over all gauge conversion in the
state, a new broad gauge Palace on
Wheels was constructed with the same
amenities and facilities like its
predecessors - 14 Saloons that are
now inter connected, 2
Restaurant-cum-Kitchen cars, 01
Bar-cum-Lounge and 4 Service cars.
The train also has a well-appointed
lounge, library and bar.
Apart from this other services
include - laundry services at Jaipur,
Udaipur and Jodhpur, Foreign
Exchange, Doctor on call. |
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THE SALOONS
The names of the saloons are based
on the princely states of Rajasthan
- Jaipur, Jodhpur, Alwar, Bundi,
Kota, Jhalawar, Dungarpur, Dholpur,
Bharatpur, Jaisalmer, Sirohi,
Bikaner, Udaipur and Kishangarh.
The decor of each saloon has
highlighted the cultural ethos of
the state, represented through the
use of furniture, handicrafts,
paintings and furnishings. The
ceiling in the lounge is of
particular interest. Each coupe is
different but the over all ambience
of the decor of the saloons has been
taken care of to provide continuity.
Each saloon has cream yellow color
on its exterior walls and bears the
Coat of Arms (logo) of the erstwhile
princely states.
Each saloon has 4 coupes (sleeping
rooms) with attached bath and
toilet. In every saloon, there is
one saloon captain and 2 attendants
to look after the personal needs of
its guests. Each saloon has a mini
pantry properly equipped to provide
ready tea/coffee and snacks. |
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SERVICES ON
BOARD
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14 saloons attached with bath
and shower
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An additional upper berth is
available in case 3 persons wish
to travel together.
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Each Saloon is equipped with a
Lounge.
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Separate Dining Car offering
Continental and Indian Cuisine
and snacks with the Chef's
special variety of the day
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Separate Lounge-cum-Observation
car with a Bar.
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Each cabin has its own wash
basin with mirrors and sockets
for shavers and dryers.
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Saloon captain in each Saloon
for personalized service.
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Sound system for announcements
and music.
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Laundry service is available in
Jaipur, Udaipur and Jodhpur.
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First aid facilities and foreign
exchange counter is also
provided.
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A well stocked bar serving
Indian liquor and variety of
scotch, wine and cocktails
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Games for children
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A souvenir shop "The Bazaar" in
the Lounge where souvenirs and
gift items are sold bearing the
insignia of the POW.
Where else can you relax in
comfort & witness the history of
India passing by...... |
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THE
ITINERARY
Day 1
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Wednesday
Departure from Delhi
Cantonment Railway Station
Evening Tea and Dinner on
Board |
17:45 hrs |
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Day 2 |
Thursday |
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Arrival at Jaipur. Breakfast
on Board |
06:00 hrs |
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Departure by coach for
sightseeing of |
08:00 hrs |
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Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort,
Elephant Ride |
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Lunch at a Palace Hotel
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13:00 hrs |
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Visit City Palace and Jantar
Mantar Observatory
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14:30 hrs |
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Depart for Jaisalmer
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17:30 hrs |
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Dinner on Board |
20:00 hrs |
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Day 3 |
Friday |
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Arrival at Jaisalmer.
Breakfast on Board
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06:15 hrs |
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Sightseeing of Fort and
Havelis |
08:30 hrs |
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Return to Palace on Wheels
for Lunch |
13:00 hrs |
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Visit Sand Dunes and enjoy a
Camel Ride |
17:00 hrs |
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Dinner and Cultural
Programme in Jaisalmer
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19:30 hrs |
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Depart for Jodhpur
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23:00 hrs |
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Day 4 |
Saturday |
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Arrival at Jodhpur.
Breakfast on Board
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08:00 hrs |
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Sightseeing of Mehrangarh
Fort and Jaswant Thada
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09:00 hrs |
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Lunch at a Palace Hotel
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13:00 hrs |
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Depart for Sawai Madhopur
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15:30 hrs |
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Dinner on Board |
20:00 hrs |
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Day 5 |
Sunday |
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Arrival at Sawai Madhopur.
Breakfast on Board
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06:30 hrs |
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Visit to Ranthambhore
National Park |
07:00 hrs |
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Depart for Chittaurgarh
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11:00 hrs |
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Lunch on Board |
13:00 hrs |
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Arrival at Chittaurgarh
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15:30 hrs |
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Sightseeing of Fort
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16:00 hrs |
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Dinner on Board |
20:00 hrs |
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Day 6 |
Monday |
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Breakfast on Board
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06:30 hrs |
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Sightseeing of Udaipur |
07:30 hrs |
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Lunch at a Palace Hotel
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12:30 hrs |
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Depart for Bharatpur
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20:00 hrs |
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Dinner on Board |
20:00 hrs |
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Day 7 |
Tuesday |
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Arrival at Bharatpur.
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06:00 hrs |
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Visit the Keoladeo Ghana
Bird Sanctuary |
07:30 hrs |
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Breakfast at Forest lodge
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09:30 hrs |
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Sightseeing of Fatehpur
Sikri |
10:30 hrs |
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Lunch on Board |
13:00 hrs |
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Sightseeing of Taj Mahal and
Agra Fort |
15:00 hrs |
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Depart for Delhi
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20:00 hrs |
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Dinner on Board |
20:00 hrs |
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Day 8 |
Wednesday |
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Arrive Delhi Cantonment
Railway Station |
06:00 hrs |
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Breakfast on Board
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08:00 hrs |
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Tour Ends |
09:00 hrs |
Note - Venues for Lunch and Dinner
are subject to change as per
management's decision, without prior
notice.
DEPARTURES
EVERY WEDNESDAY
BEGINNING SEPTEMBER TILL THE LAST
WEDNESDAY OF APRIL
Tips for Passengers
Climate: Varies from 20° to 35° C
between October to March.
Clothing Recommended: Light
tropical/light woolens.
Carry some sunglasses, caps and
parasols and wear comfortable
walking shoes. Its also good to have
one pair of canvas shoes for
visiting sand dunes / jungle during
the tour. |
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*Tariff in
USD per person per night
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Plan |
October 2004 To March 2005
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September 2004 & April 2005
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Single Occupancy |
485 |
395 |
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Double Occupancy |
350 |
295 |
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Triple Occupancy |
285 |
240 |
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Plan |
October 2005 To March 2006
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September 2005& April 2006
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Single Occupancy |
485 |
395 |
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Double Occupancy |
350 |
295 |
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Triple Occupancy |
285 |
240 |
NOTE: 10% surcharge shall be
levied on departure during Christmas
/ New Year.
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Children below 5 years permitted
free. Children below 12 years
charged at only 50% of the rate.
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Valid only if accompanied by
parents.
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Indian passengers can pay in
equivalent Rupee amount at the
exchange rate prevalent at the
time of payment
Tariff is inclusive of:
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Travel
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Catering
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Conducted Sightseeing
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Entrance fees at
monuments/parks/palaces
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Cultural Programs
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Elephant Ride at Amber Fort
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Camel Ride in Jaisalmer
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Boat Ride in Udaipur
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Rickshaw Ride in Bharatpur
Tariff does not include:
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Video camera fees
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Liquor
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Expenses of personal nature like
laundry etc
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Good
Discounts Available. |
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Conditions Apply. |
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