There is simply no better way to
see Rajasthan than by rail. Each
destination is conveniently
connected with the other, there are
overnighters as well as day trains,
and because these are not busy,
commercial routes, there is little
chance of being delayed. The
railways bring back the romance of
travel, allowing you to experience
the people who actually make up the
land.
Palace On Wheels
Traveling on the famed Palace on
Wheels is one of the most memorable
ways to explore India's stately
splendour. Unquestionably it's an
unparalleled experience to ride the
replica carriages refurbished to
look like the original saloons of
the Maharajas, the erstwhile rulers
of India. 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.Heritage On Wheels
The Heritage on Wheels is a luxury
train on the metro gauge in the
state of Rajasthan that travels to
the rarely explored regions of
Bikaner and Shekhawati. The Heritage
on wheels brings back to life the
high quality school of Paintings
that blossomed in this once semi
arid region for about two centuries.
In the present days, it has been
referred to as the open air art
Gallery of the sand dunes state of
Rajasthan. |