The legendary train of Palace onWheels is a jewel in the crown of luxury trains in India. Not only is it the
first prestigious luxury train of the country, but also is a frontrunner of the
indulgent legacy of the Maharajas. This one of a kind train is conceptualized
on the royal theme in order to provide unique experiences to the travellers.
Launched for the world three
decades ago, this special train is more than just an answer to the western
world’s Orient Express. It is an ambassador of the Rajputana heritage.
Everything right from the coaches, their ambience, the antiques, paintings and
other elements present within the train resonate with the glory of Rajasthani
royals.
This inspiration behind the Palace
on Wheels projects the train on a larger than life scale. Tourists long before
boarding this train have many surreal images and all of those interpretations
fall short of the actual journey aboard this moving palace.
As the name suggests, the train
is bedecked with palatial indulgence in order to pamper the passengers in the
Maharaja way. Right from the tastefully done passages to the plush setting of
the suites; everything here is vibrant, gaudy and royal. The coaches used in
this special train too have a royal background. They were originally utilized
as the personal railway saloons of the princely rulers of Rajputana, Gujarat,
Hyderabad and the Viceroy of British India. Legends say that these erstwhile
rulers had opulent lifestyle, which they carried with themselves even during
the journey aboard the then launched railways of India. As a part of their
status statement, these coaches had everything right from food, drinks, and ice
cooler to keep them fresh in the arid climate.
The legacy still continues
wherein the coaches are named and furbished on the lines of glorious Rajputana
kingdoms and their opulent setting. The 14 coaches inside the train are named
upon and inspired by the former Rajput kingdoms like Alwar, Bharatpur, Bikaner,
Bundi, Dholpur Dungarpur, Jaisalmer, Jaipur, Jhalawar, Jodhpur, Kishangarh,
Kota, Sirohi and Udaipur. More than that, each coach matches the aesthetics and
interiors of the royal past with the thoughtful recreation of magnificent
ambience. The coaches inside the train accommodate 52 twin bedded saloon, two
restaurants and a bar car in its basic set-up.
Even though the basic coaches are
still the same, the facilities have been upgraded to suit the modern traveller.
Each saloon has a mini pantry and a lounge where the beverages and refreshments
can be enjoyed at ease.
Another add on to the kingly
hospitality within the Palace on Wheels train is the inclusion of Khidmatgars,
the loyal attendants for that magnificent royal experience aboard this luxury
train. Always at the passenger’s service, these loyal attendants are equipped
to take care of all their travel needs.
Besides the wonderful world of
this special train, the passengers also get to know the India resting in its
forts, palaces, deserts, wildlife sanctuaries through a daily tour to heritage
destinations. These excursions bring the best of India closer to the tourists.
Aboard the oldest luxury train in India, tourists can visit the cities like
Jaipur, Sawai Madhoupur, Chittorgarh, Udaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Bharatpur in
Rajasthan and city of Taj, Agra in Uttar Pradesh.
Truly, a tour through this plush
train is a week in wonderland where numerous surprises are waiting to unfold
themselves in this surreal journey. The best of heritage and modern times come
on a roll during this paradisiacal India Palace on Wheels tour. It would be
justified if we say that this glorious luxury train is a link between India’s
illustrious past and present.