About Palace on Wheels

Palace on wheels is a journey worthy of Kings. No wonder the experience is labelled
the Palace on Wheels. With its cream saloons, with a border of flowers, chug
through Rajasthan on a journey through the former royal kingdom of this state.
Once ruled by kings whose presence lingers on its forbidding fortress, and fairytale
palaces, now converted into museums and hotels, and restaurants where retainers
serve truly royal repasts. Newly assembled at the coach factory in Madras, it
is fully vestibuled and centrally airconditioned, truely a palace on wheels.
Each
Coach named after the former princely states, has 4 twin bedded chambers,
thoughtfully decorated in ethnic Rajasthani décor. Channel Music,
Intercom, Attached washrooms with hot & cold water and Wall to Wall
carpeting are some of the facilities to make you feel at home. Each saloon
has personal attendants or Khidmatgars, who are at your beck and call to
extend a courteous helping hand, should you need anything.
These
Coaches include:
Alwar Saloon: Located
strategically, Alwar is the gateway to Rajasthan from Delhi. With a
turbulent history spanning back to the medieval era. Alwar has been an
important place of trade and commerce. Bestowed by nature with a unique
habitat comprising of forests and deep valleys. Alwar is home to several
species of flora and fauna. The ceiling of the Alwar Saloon lounge has been
done aesthetically in mix-media of cone work, and oils in relief, depicting
a hunting scene. The royal emblem and a miniature adorn the lounge. Subtle
tones of pink enhance the romantic ambience of the lounge..
Bharatpur Saloon: Maharaja Suraj Mal, the valiant Rajput King
who was admired for his chivalry and courage, had his abode here, in
Bharatpur. Once a fortified township, Bharatpur is now an ornithologist
paradise, and well known for the Bharatpur water-bird sanctuary. The
sanctuary is home to over 376 avian species. Echoing the vividness of
nature's gift to Bharatpur the relief work on this Saloon depicts various
species of birds on the tree of life. A replica of the royal crest of
Bharatpur adorns the valance of the blind. The 'nature' theme is further
endorsed by the white cedar inlay work depicting birds and painted peacocks,
sitting on a haveli worked on a mirror. The colour scheme, with its
profusion of beige and aqua green, is a vivid reminder of lush green forests
of Bharatpur and Ghana.
Bikaner Saloon:
The state of Bikaner came into being 1486 A.D.
when Rao Bika set out to carve a separate kingdom for himself. The colour
scheme of the lounge has been motivated by the opulent coronation rooms in
burning red and gold of the Anup Mahal and Padam Mahal of the Junagarh fort.
The royal state crest is placed on the valance along with some handicrafts
of Rajasthan. The ceiling is done up in relief work and oil painting on
canvas depicting the legendary lovers Dhola & Maru on Camel back. The
artwork in the lounge belongs to the Mughal influenced Bikaner School of Art
styles.
Bundi Saloon: The quaint little state of
Bundi lies cradled on the hills, east of Mewar. The palace complex of Bundi
towers above the township. An imposing structure; it is approached by long
paved ramp that ascends to the Hathi Pol, and is depicted in water colour
work in one of the bedrooms. The famous Ragmala also called Rag Ragini,
paintings of Bundi have been highlighted through oil paintings on canvas and
are placed on the ceilings. The royal crest is highlighted on the valance.
The famous Bundi School of painting is depicted in the famed and mounted art
pieces and also serves as the basis for the colour scheme and overall décor,
including a delightfully frescoed ceiling.
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Comments -----Original
Message----- Name: Baumgartner, Daniela
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Email: daniela.baumgartner@csfb.com
Tour: Colorful Rajasthan & Goa
Customized Tour
Hello Durjay,
We would like to thank
you for the excellent journey which you organized. Everything was well done
and we really enjoyed our time in India.Our driver Kailash is a very nice
person and he drove us carefully through the country. For our next journey
we would like to hire him again. The hotels were good and clean and the
service satisfying.The guides who joined us daily explained us very well the
sightseeing places.
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