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Palace on
Wheels
The Palace on Wheels is one of India's most fascinating sojourns covering
the pink state capital Jaipur, the golden citadel Jaisalmer, the blue city
of Jodhpur, the National Park Ramthambhor, the symbol of chivalry Chittorgarh,
romantic city of Lakes Udaipur, the bird sanctuary Bharatpur and the mughal
capital Agra before returning to Delhi.
Deccan Odyssey
The Deccan Odysseys sheer luxury is a sight to behold. Everything
in the train reflects the ways of Indian Royalty. The plush interiors, an
awesome cuisine and grate sites to see makes the journey memorable. This
luxurious train transports its guests on a remarkable sojourn of a land
shining in legions grandeur - serene beaches, magnificent forts & palaces
and experiencing divine tales etched in colossal rocks.
Fairy Queen
The Fairy Queen which finds mention in the "Guinness Book of World
Records" is the oldest running steam locomotive in the world. For an
idyllic weekend trip between Delhi and Alwar, the Fairy Queen comes to the
rescue of those bored with the same old blase ways of traveling around the
place.
Royal Orient
Welcome to the rare delight, a special experience. Rare because in our fast
- paced lives, it is not often that we can take time off to unwind and taste
the pleasure of Raaj culture. Special, because your journey will take you
and your family back in time : to the age of Maharajas.
Heritage
on Wheels
Backed by the global success of the Palace on Wheels, Rajasthan Tourism
Development Corporation and Indian Railways in their first ever endeavor
take you on board The Heritage on Wheels, a luxury tourist train on meter
gauge enroute to the unexplored regions of Bikaner and Shekhawati, famous
beholders of the Heritage of Rajasthan.
Konkan Railways
The journey is breathtaking. Travelling by train on a 30-metre high embankment,
you suddenly shoot through a tunnel over 3-km long, emerge for a brief moment
on terra firma, then rush on to a bridge over a deep gorge. In winter, a
stream bursts below you; in summer, the red earth snakes endlessly on. Catch
your breath for a moment; for suspended 50 odd metres above the ground,
the train travels downwards into yet another tunnel, this one more than
6-km long. In about three minutes you are out again, crossing a bridge over
65m high, the height of a 15-storeyed building. The landscape of the Panval
River below defies description.