Palace on Wheels
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A collaboration of Indian Railways and the Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation, the Palace on Wheels train made its maiden luxury tour back in 1982. It was voted as the 4th most luxurious train in the world in 2010. Later in August 2009, the luxury train was revamped, retaining its old-world charm.
It offers 7 nights/8 days of a royal journey covering amazing tourist destinations of North India - Jaipur (the Pink city), Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Ranthambore National Park, Chittorgarh, Udaipur (the city of Lakes), Bharatpur bird sanctuary and the symbol of love and romance, Agra, before returning to Delhi, the capital of India.
The pioneer of India’s luxury travel is inspired by the royal carriages of kings and rulers of the bygone era in India. These carriages are each named after a precious stone, while the interiors reflect royalty. Guests are treated with the hospitality of palatial times with the spirit of Atithi Devo Bhava, which translates to ‘Guests are like God’.
The Palace on Wheels itinerary is specially designed for guests to get the most out of their short trip of luxury. With UNESCO World Heritage Sites, rock-carved forts, wildlife safaris, and bird sanctuaries, there is a wide range of world-famous tourist spots to visit during the trip. At times, during the tour or off-board excursions, guests can choose between certain activities. Time is allotted in such a way that Guests may participate in interesting activities like shopping, spas, etc.
One of India’s finest luxury trains, Palace on Wheels, has won several prestigious awards since its maiden trip. There were makeovers and enhanced onboard facilities on the Palace on Wheels to provide guests with the best experience. The former personal carriages of Kings that also transported foreign dignitaries & Nizams are now available for domestic & international tourists/travellers to experience royalty and the king’s culture.
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Palace on Wheels, which is a royal Indian train comprises of 14 guest coaches with enchanting and lavish decor reflecting the architectural style of bygone era of the Maharajas. The luxury train has been renovated several times to adopt technological advancements in order to provide better traveling experience to its guests. The train is well equipped with all modern amenities and offers modified itinerary along with off-train excursion tours.
Palace on Wheels train is one among the top luxury trains of the world that provides a perfect royal ambiance. The sophistication along with warm hospitality on-board is carrying the tradition of luxury train tours in India for more than three decades.
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Palace on Wheels train comprises 14 fully air-conditioned coaches named and recalled the princely states of Rajasthan has quite impressive interiors and ethnic Rajasthani decor that recreate the regal splendour of the past. Besides attractive interiors each coach has 4 twin bedded chambers equipped with music channel, running hot & cold water, shower, attached toilets, intercom, and wall to wall carpeting to enhance the pleasure of traveling.
Despite these, its personal attendants or Khidmatgars, each saloon mini pantry and lounge equipped with television, DVD player and small library, an exotic array of dishes including Continental, Chinese, Indian and Rajasthani cuisines at on-board restaurants and well stocked bar with wine and liquor always keep guests in high spirits.
Only those who are 21 years old or older will be served alcohol.
There are two restaurants inside the train, where the food is served inside the train. For more details about dining cars,
In general, you will be served top cuisines like Continental, Indian, and Chinese. You will be served traditional Rajasthan dishes too. If you require any special diet food like lactose-free dishes, kosher diet, gluten-free diet, and others, mention during the booking.
There is no such service inside the train. However, at specific destinations, you can opt for laundry service, and the clothes will be delivered at the next destination. To know when the laundry service is available, talk to your butler. It is an add-on service and is not covered in the tariff.
Every traveller on the Palace on Wheels will be served by a butler. Each coach of Palace on Wheels holds one butler, who is at service 24/7.
If you need a wheelchair or other services, please mention them during booking. The train cabins can be easily accessed via wheelchair.
The train runs in India through the desert region of Rajasthan and surrounding areas like Agra and Delhi.
Palace on Wheels tickets can be booked online through GSA or through their official sites.
Each carriage of the train is named after the forts and palaces of ancient Rajasthan. The rich decor and the classy hospitality makes it feel like staying in a real palace and thus, the name, Palace on Wheels.
It is operated by Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation and Indian Railways.
Yes, children are allowed in the Palace on Wheels. Kids up to the age of 12 are considered as children by the policy.
Every foreign passenger irrespective of age should hold a valid passport and visa. The Palace on Wheels ticket confirmation document should be shown whenever requested.
It is recommended to book at least two to three months before the departure date. The demand for the tickets is quite high, especially during the tourism season.
The portals accept all major international credit cards like Mastercard, Visa, American Express, Discover, and so on. You can also choose bank transfers. Bank details will be provided upon request.
There is no specific dress code for the tourists. It is recommended to wear anything that is comfortable and decent.
India is a tropical land. If you are visiting during winter, choose to carry jackets with you. Otherwise, thick cotton clothing will be quite enough. For safari, wear sunglasses, hats, and thick shoes.
The coaches are named after the princely states of Rajasthan. The types of facilities and accommodations within the same style of cabins are the same. With regards to the coach name, the decor style of the cabin varies. For instance, the Alwar coach holds a decor of cone works with a pink interior. Bharatpur coach holds paintings of bird species with inlay works in the aqua green interior. Jaipur coach holds ceiling foil-work decoration, miniature paintings, and zardozi work in gold and blue interior, and so on.
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Apart from the staff, 82 passengers can be accommodated during a trip.
Security safe, TV, DVD player, attached bathroom, channel music, toiletries, telephone services, and many others. A few pieces of furniture are also provided inside the cabins.
There are two types of cabins, Deluxe cabins and Super Deluxe cabins. Each type of cabin holds both single-occupancy cabins and double-occupancy cabins.
Top destinations covered are Jaipur, Ranthambore, Chittorgarh, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Bharatpur and Agra. For detailed itinerary,
The train journey starts and ends at Safdurjung Railway Station, Delhi.
Palace on Wheels has one signature itinerary, which spans eight days and seven nights.
No, the itinerary is open only from September to April, every year.
To avoid hassle at the last minute, it is recommended to reach Delhi station at least a few hours in prior to the departure time. It is better to book hotels for a night post and pre tour.
No, any form of transportation before or after the tour is not included in the fare. If you require assistance in booking domestic or international tickets, contact the representative.
Any accommodation or travel, before or after the train journey, is not covered under the tariff of the ticket.
Any accommodation or travel, before or after the train journey, is not covered under the tariff of the ticket.
You can find a long list of Ayurvedic therapies in the spa. In addition, you can enjoy massages and specialized treatments for any specific requirements. For more details about the spa,
No, spa sessions are not included in the tariff of the train fare.
For children below the age of 5 years, 10% of the total ticket cost
For children between 5 and 12 years, 50% of the total ticket cost.
During festivals like Christmas and New Year, an additional 10% surcharge is added to the total ticket cost.
Gratuities are not a part of the tariff.
Every meal provided inside the train and in specific hotels, as a part of the itinerary are included in the tariff. Any other eatables you buy during sightseeing will not be covered in the fare.
It is recommended to take travel insurance of your choice. You would be covered under a common insurance of Palace on Wheels against damages caused due to natural disasters like flood, earthquake, terrorism, and others.
Palace on Wheels does not demand any vaccination certificates from the travelers. However, if you are visiting from any Yellow Fever epidemic country, you need vaccination certification to enter India.
Yes, you can cancel the tickets whenever needed. If you cancel 90 days before departure date, 10% of the total ticket fare is deducted. If canceled between 30 and 89 days from departure date, 20% of the cost is deducted. If canceled within 29 days from departure date, no refund is made.
No, tickets under one name cannot be used by another.
The itinerary starts and ends on Wednesday. The tour starts on a Wednesday evening and ends on the next Wednesday morning. For upcoming departure dates
The train needs a minimum number of passengers for profitable functioning. If the threshold is not met, the tour will be cancelled, and a complete refund will be made. In case of the tour being cancelled because of any natural calamity, no refund would be provided.
The first tour of Palace on Wheels started on Republic day, Jan 26th of 1982.
In the past, the royal heirs of Rajputana, Gujarat, and Hyderabad travelled from one place to another in royal trains. Even the British rulers used specially crafted saloons filled with luxury amenities to travel the region. After independence, these saloons were left unused until 1982, when the tourism department of Rajasthan took over these saloons, refurbished them, and created the Palace on Wheels. For a more detailed history,
There are no specific dress code for the tourists. It is recommended to wear anything that is comfortable and decent.