Royal Rajasthan Palace on Wheels

Visiting Royal Rajasthan on wheels is a different experience altogether. The Royal Rajasthan palace on Wheels happens on every Sunday and goes past North India to reach the Pink City Jaipur at its City palace, the sand dunes of Jaisalmer, Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, Ranthambore national Park in Sawai Madhopur, Chittorgarh, Udaipur, Bharatpur then to Agra and finally back to the capital city. The tenure of the Royal Rajasthan Palace on Wheels is usually up to 7 days and finishes on the coming weekend. It starts on Sunday from New Delhi where gets receive a warm welcome and then board the Palace on Wheels from where the scintillating journey to the land of warriors and deserts begins.

The first stop taken during the Royal Rajasthan Palace on Wheels journey is at Jaipur. The city which is considered to be one of the best planned cities of the world is shown thoroughly with air conditioned coaches being used for escorting guests to Hawa Mahal and Amber Fort. Lunch is held at a five star hotel which is further succeeded by visits to the city palace museum and observatory. The next stop is to Sawai Madhopur where the Ranthambore National Park patiently awaits the arrival of the guests. The wildlife sanctuary covers close to 400 sq. kms and is home to around 300 species of birds. Leaving the city and heading towards the next stop at Chittaurgarh is also a pleasurable journey with the countryside being the perfect host during travel in the day.

The stop at Chittaurgarh is basically exemplified by the visit to the Fort and the gorgeous locales of the city. Udaipur, the next stop is also known as the Lake City and one of the star attractions of Rajasthan. The Jag Niwas aka The Lake Palace is a dream to enter and see along with the Jag Mandir that can be clearly viewed through the blue waters of Lake Pichola. The guests are taken to the city palace after a sumptuous lunch which is finally followed by an exit from the city. Jaisalmer, the home to Thar Desert is the next stop with the hallmark of the city being its yellow sandstone and magnificence. The Havelis and the Mansions are a delight to watch and post lunch, the camel ride towards the scintillating sand dunes start.

Jodhpur is the next stop with its gates and bastions and with the credit of being the second largest city in the state does stand out for a lot of things. The Mehrangarh Fort is the main attraction with lots of palaces inside being Moti Mahal, Sheesh Mahal and Phool Mahal. The city is very colourful and the true spirit of Rajasthan can be seen. The weekend is a stop-over at Agra where the eternal Taj Mahal can be adored and finally the journey to home. The Royal Rajasthan palace on Wheels trip has been planned very meticulously with all the connotations being taken care of. This arrangement itself makes it a trip worth taking.

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