Palace on Wheels - History |
Only one of a kind train tour named as Palace on Wheels is the star product of Rajasthan Tourism and Indian Railways since January 1982. The Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation, The Indian Railways, the Tourism Department of Rajasthan and the Government of India launched Palace on Wheels as a special heritage tourist train for providing a unique and memorable experience to the tourists visiting Rajasthan.
The concept of the Palace on Wheels was derived from the royal background of the coaches which were originally meant to be the personal Railway coaches of erstwhile ruler of the princely states of Rajputana, Gujarat, the Nizam of Hyderabad and Viceroy of British India.
Palace on Wheels - The Legend
These coaches were not being used by the Indian Railways after independence in normal passenger trains on account of very rich and traditional interiors.
The Palace on Wheels started as a unique holiday train hauled by a steam engine with its inaugural trip on 26th January, 1982. It started to roll on its regular operation from October 1982.
Palace on Wheels - The Legend Conserved
In 1991, a new air-conditioned meter gauge Palace on Wheels on the lines of the old heritage train was launched with 13 saloons, 2 restaurants, kitchen car, Bar cum lounge and 4 service vans. 'Khidmatgars' or personal attendants, in each cabin, cater to all your needs.
The Palace on Wheels has been rated as one of the ten best luxurious rail journeys in the world. The popularity of the train has been enhanced by the media. Famous TV Teams such as BBC, MTV, Zee TV, National Geographic, MDR of Germany and many other have covered the train and shown it on their network.
It has carried 36096 tourists in 578 trips upto April 2002.
The eight days and seven nights journey in royal splendour takes you to the territory of Maharajas; the 'Pink city' of Jaipur; Jaisalmer 'the jewel of the desert'; the majestic stronghold of Jodhpur; Sawai Madhopur for the Ranthambor National Park; the city of Chittaurgarh with its countless of Rajput chivalry; Udaipur with its lakes and Lake Palaces; Bhartpur - with its remarkable Keoladeo Ghana bird sanctuary; the red stone city of Fatehpur Sikri; and of course - the Taj Mahal in Agra - one of the seven wonders in the world.
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