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Flavor With Palace on Wheels in India – Welcome to Luxury Train Tour in India

January 3rd, 2010



The Palace on wheels is one of the top ten luxury train journeys in the world. It provides you a cozy trip to the splendid forts and palaces of Rajasthan within eight days.

Palace on Wheels starts with the aim of offering the tourists an unforgettable tour with a unique enthusiasm. If you wish to travel with cozier or enthusiasm, explore the best tour package and make your journey memorable with palace on wheels. Palace on Wheels is luxury train that is completely in sync with the attraction and majestic of the places that you will be visiting on board. In this article, we provide more information on Palace on Wheels, India.

Many facilities are provided in the palace on wheels; it has been one of the ten most excellent luxurious train journeys. It provides a series of restaurants, a bar, luxury cabin, a library, lounges, personal attendance, individually designed saloons with en-suite bathroom, wall to wall carpeting, two dining cars and a lot more on board. While traveling in the palace on wheels, you will feel that you are the one who is traveling of heave being on the earth for eight days.

Palace on Wheels takes you on a memorable or wonderful eight-day journey of the royal state of Rajasthan, it is started from Delhi. During the journey it is covered many cities like ‘Pink City’ of Jaipur; Jaisalmer; Ranthambore ‘Sun City’ of Jodhpur; and Udaipur or ‘Venice of the East, red city of Fatehpur Sikri and Agra or “City of the Taj’. Be a part of this extravagance safari and we trust you that you will feel like regal yourself.

Details palace on wheels package program

Day 1 – Delhi
Delhi is a beautiful city. The city Delhi has always been the interior of politics and therefore has several edifices of great historical significance. The famous historical buildings are Qutub Minar, Red Fort, India Gate, Jama Masjid, Lotus Temple, Humayun Tomb and Rashtrapati Bhawan etc in Delhi.

Day 2 – Jaipur
Jaipur is also known as ‘Pink City’ which is the capital of Rajasthan of India. The city of jaipur provides a micable blend of traditional modern ways and lifestyle.

Day 3 – Jaisalmer
Jaisalmer is a beautiful city. A visit to the Patwon Ki Haveli is a must on any traveler’s itinerary.

Day 4 – Jodhpur
Jodhpur is a lovely city which found by Rao Jodhaji in the mid-15th century; provide fascinating tourist attractions like Phool Mahal (Flower Palace) Moti Mahal (Pearl Palace), and Sukh Mahal (Pleasure Palace).

Day 5 – Ranthambore
Sawai Madhopur is the town at the entrance of Ranthabore National Park, which is famous for lush environs, meandering rivers clear lakes and many wild species.

Day 6 – Udaipur
Udaipur is found in the mid of century by king Udai Singh. Udaipur is known by “city of lakes”. Lake Palace is the attraction of the city.

Day 7 – Bharatpur
Today, Bharatpur is known as the country finest bird sanctuary. Best time to visit sanctuary is between October and February when a lot of migratory birds can be seen. You can enjoy the saras cranes, storks, darters, herons, geese, ducks, eagles, hawks, shanks, stints, wagtails, wheatears, flycatchers, buntings, owls and pipits, larks, spoonbills, kingfishers, and several other things also.

Day 8 – Agra
Agra is famous as being home to one of the Seven Wonders of the World “the Taj Mahal”. You can see many things in Agra like Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikari, Red Fort, Sikandra, the journey ends in Delhi.

By: Pradeep Kumar Sharma

Top Places to Visit in India

October 25th, 2009



Due to its size, location, and rich history, the quantity of notable India travel destinations is incredible. India is made up of several geographic regions and each is justifiably proud of its own local tourist attractions. The ones you choose depend on your own personal interests and the time of year you plan to travel.

Why Not Begin Your Tour in Delhi?

Delhi is a perfect destination to get a flavor of the hustle and bustle of the typical crowded Indian city. Since Delhi is India’s capital, you can be sure that it has a unique blend of the cosmopolitan and the traditional elements. Humayun’s Tomb is well worth a look while visiting Delhi. This impressive structure predates the Taj Mahal. But speaking of the Taj Mahal, why not make a day trip to Agra to visit it? Built entirely of white marble, it took twenty two years to complete.

The Bahai Temple also calls Delhi home. This beautiful edifice features a façade that resembles and opening lotus flower, bringing to mind the Sydney Opera House. It incorporates dramatic gardens on the exterior and the architecture inside is a thing to behold. In the spirit of inclusiveness, the Bahai doctrine welcomes all faiths.

Yoga and Meditation Destinations

Are you looking for a spiritual vacation? India is one of those places that can make it happen and the choices are numerous. Take the state of Bihar, for example. Gautama Buddha hails from Bihar and the numerous spiritual retreats reflect the different stages of his life and spiritual development.

Rishikesh, located in the North of India and situated in the lap of the Himalayan mountains, is the principal yoga destination in the country, and by some accords, in the world. In fact, if you consider yourself to be a yoga devotee, plan on being here for the annual International Yoga Week. But make plans early, as the region is swamped with people each year during the first week of February.

Kerala: The Land of Spices

Kerala is wedged between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats Mountain range. It’s natural wonders include lush hill stations, spectacular waterfalls, expansive plantations and paddy fields and exotic wildlife.

Besides the natural attractions, Kerala has a rich cultural heritage. The state is one of the few of India that was not under British rule but governed by Indian kings. Millennial traditions have been preserved in many aspects of the culture.

There are numerous historical and cultural monuments to visit, enchanting festivals in which to participate and local cuisine to enjoy. It is no wonder that Kerala is one of the most sought after travel destinations by tourists from all over the world.

The religious diversity can be witnessed in Kolchi, the commercial capital of India. Travelers can visit an old European church building, a Jewish synagogue and many mosques. Just be aware of dress code and other rules for entrance into each one.

From the small town of Kollam, you can take a boat ride to the market town of Allappuzha. This is a great place to find traditional handicrafts that you can take home as souvenirs or gifts.

Now matter what your personal interests, you will be sure to find something to enchant you on a vacation to India. Just be prepared to return again in the near future, Rupees in hand.

By: William Manor