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The
Palace on Wheels is one of the world's most exciting rail journeys, as much
for the train and the facilities provided on board, as for the royal
destinations it proceeds to every single day. With everything taken care of
- dining, accommodation, sight seeing - as well as organized shopping, there
is nothing for the traveler to do but sleep in the history of the land, soak
in the colours, and experience the royal life of a Maharaja.| Book this tour :: Customize this tour |
Jaipur,
the Pink City, known for it's colourful and fascinating Architecture. Your
tour begins next morning with the Hawa Mahal or the Palace of Winds,
followed by a visit to the Amber Fort, riding on canopied elephants in pomp
and royal style of ancient maharajas.| Book this tour :: Customize this tour |
Arrive
at 06.15 hrs at Jaisalmer. Spend the day in this isolated, but
Architecturally, one of the greatest Royal Bastions of the World. After a
safari dinner served under the stars, at a campsite, come back to the train
to resume your journey.| Book this tour :: Customize this tour |
Its
time for you to visit yet another desert kingdom, Jodhpur, where you arrive
at 08.00hours. You can spend the morning at Mehrangarh Fort that towers over
the city like an eagle's eyrie and then come downhill to lunch at Umaid
Bhawan Palace, the largest art-deco residence in the world and now home to
the head of the royal family, museum and luxury hotel.| Book this tour :: Customize this tour |
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Lunch
is at Lake Palace, the beautiful island palace built as a summer resort by
the royal family, and now converted into one of the world's finest hotels.
The train departs again at 20.00 hours, and dinner will be served on board.
From
here to Agra, first for lunch at hotel and then for a visit to the world's
most well known monument and well worth its fame; The Taj Mahal. Built in
the memory of his beloved empress by Emperor Shah Jahan, this marble
mausoleum is the greatest gesture of love known to mankind, and is
breathtakingly, bewitchingly beautiful. Land for the building of the Taj
Mahal in Agra came from the maharaja of Jaipur and the marble used in its
construction was from the mines of Makrana, also in Rajasthan. The precious
stones used in its inlay, and the craftsmen employed for the twenty-two
years its construction took, came not only from India, but from all over the
World. The Taj Mahal is the perfect finale to your Royal Sojourn.