Saturday, April 9, 2011

Palace on Wheels All Inclusive

Rajasthan is a state located in northern India where you can board the magnificent Royal train Palace on Wheels where you can enjoy all the luxury and comfort of a modern five star hotel while the charm of a decor inspired by the exotic and refined Indian art.

The 14 cars that make up this fantastic train are baptized with the names of the mythical cities of Rajasthan: Kota, Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodpur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Alwar, Sirohi, Kishangarh, Bundi, Dungarpur, Bhratpur, Jhalawar and Dholpur.

The roofs of the carriages of the Palace on Wheels are decorated with stylized designs in green and gold and Rajasthan paintings, tapestries and antiques scattered throughout the interior give it an air of distinction. In addition, travelers can choose between compartments with double or twin beds and enjoy the elegant bathrooms equipped with hot and cold water. Of course, all shipboard personnel are uniformed and provide personalized service to every customer. Its exquisite dining room, where you can taste dishes both India and international specialties as well as your hairdresser or your library are designed to fulfill any wish of the lucky traveler who decides to travel in this train of dreams.

The train departs every Wednesday from Delhi city, a great place to begin a week long trip duration, which take travelers through the state of Rajasthan, "the state of the Knights" and the city of Agra in the neighboring state of Uttar Pradesh to admire the wonder of the Taj Mahal.

The first stop is Jaipur known as the Rose City here the travelers are greeted by elephants decorated in Indian style and a band of musicians who will welcome before embarking on a journey in a luxury bus to see Jaipur.

After this short tour, the traveler returns to train the next day, visit Chittogarh, Where stands one of the most legendary fortresses of Rajasthan: the strong Chitor.

After the incredible views of Chittogarh, it then travels by bus to Udaipur, The City of Lakes. Here stand some of the palaces, gardens and most fascinating temples in India, as the Jag Nivas Palace, residence of Prince Mewar and now converted into a magnificent hotel, which seems to float on the waters of Lake Picchola.

Back to Palace on Wheels Is undertaken trip to the ancient city of Sawai Madopur, Near which the fort of Ranthambore, a tenth-century building where you can see the lush vegetation Ratahambore National Park, home to a uniquely beautiful animal: the tiger.

The next destination is Jaisalmer, Here you can see a strong built entirely in sandstone, a material that favored the traditional size with incredible designs and shapes, art can also be admired in the city of Jaisalmer, which dates from the twelfth century. For intrepid travelers, organize a camel safari and a stay in a camp rajasthani dance and music to better understand the wonders that encloses the desert.

From here the train is heading one of the most monumental cities of Rajasthan: Jodhpur, Founded in 1459. Dominating the town stands the Mehrangarh Fort, considered one of the greatest strengths of India and who have best retained its color and grandeur.

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