Palace on Wheels (trip)

Palace on Wheels

  • Delhi airport, IGI Airport T3 Road, New Delhi, Delhi, India
  • Culture & Nature
India, Asia

from $2,920* per person8 DaysYear-round
Comfort accommodations Exertion level: 3
Operator: Red Lantern Journeys 12 people max
The Palace on Wheels is a relaxing way to visit India. It travels mostly at night and includes tours each day. The train boasts luxurious cabins, wall to wall carpeting, a well-stocked bar, and the kind of service that the maharajas of Rajasthan would expect.

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India, Asia

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3 testimonials about the provider, Red Lantern Journeys:

  • Reviewer: Ki G. located in Seattle, WA USA
    Dear Ambrose,

    Marty and I wanted to thank you again for your super-meticulous planning of our trip! It really was incredible how everything, and I do mean every plan we made with you, came to pass on our madcap journey through India! You really heard our desires, and we experienced more richness than we had hoped for in the short time we had.

    I had read every travel book, had dreamed about going for years, and was at a loss how to pull it all together. You eased the burden of choosing by arranging it all for us; having a guide in each stop to get us quickly in-depth added pleasure and knowledge to our experience. The guides themselves were charming and passionate, taking great pride in sharing their country with us. The time we spent on our own was perfectly balanced with these guided experiences. Really, Ambrose, I wouldn't think twice about signing on with you again for another Red Lantern Journey. It was a vivid dream come true for us!

    Ki G. and Marty C.

    Seattle, Washington
  • Reviewer: Ivonne B. located in San Juan, Puerto Rico USA
    Hi Ciara,
    I just got home from New York and was welcomed by your beautiful flowers. Thanks for such a nice touch. It was a fitting ending to a wonderful trip.

    The travel experience was excellent and exploring Indochine was simply unforgettable. While Cambodia and Laos were my two favorite destinations, and spending New Year�s Eve @ Halong Bay took my breath away, overall I was impressed with the people of the fascinating Southeast Asia region, all of whom were so kind and attentive.

    I especially enjoyed having a private guide to take us by the hand in each city, giving us inside information of each location and allowing us to relax and forget about transportation logistics so we could truly enjoy every moment to its fullest. It really made all the difference in the world, specially being in that part of the world.

    We had 6 different guides (3 males and 3 females).If I were to grade them, I would say that Mr. Hua (Hanoi/Halong) and Mr. Chang (Luang Prabang) were simply outstanding.They were not only very knowledgeable but also went out of their way to help us solve certain situations that arose and make us feel at home. The female guides were all very nice (JJ in Bangkok, Thuy in Saigon and Kim in Cambodia). The only one that was average was Tom (Hue/Hoi-Ann), mostly because his thick accent made it very difficult to understand him.

    In terms of hotel choices, I was also very impressed, both because of their wonderful location and truly five-star services. The Shangri-La (Bangkok) and the Sofitel Metropole (Hanoi) were an attraction in itself. Also, the Maison (Laos), the Majestic (Saigon) and both Victoria properties (Hoi Ann & Seam Reap) were very cozy & charming. However, Hue�s Imperial Hotel, while it was rated as a 5-star, it was not up to par with the other hotels. It seems to cater to a more local clientele and both the food and facilities left much to be desired. I believe the classic La Residence or the modern Mercure would have been a better choice.

    Overall, I can say I�ve been spoiled by Red Lantern�s way of travel and I would definitely recommend it to my friends or to serve as reference for your potential clients.

  • Reviewer: Heidi K. located in Seattle, WA USA
    Ambrose,

    I haven't done this sooner because I am just now having time to sit down and process the China trip. I did want to make sure that I took the time to let you know what a fabulous trip it was. I'm sure being with a great group didn't hurt, but we all enjoyed ourselves immensely. Essentially there were not hitches to be found, even though we kept adding things willy nilly and didn't have the simplest itinerary. Michelle, our guide in Beijing, was superb. She was professional, yet friendly, knowledgeable, and very flexible in her heroic attempts to satisfy our every whim. We kept her busy keeping us busy from dawn 'til way past dusk - I do remember the look of relief on her face when we assured her that we didn't expect her to hike the section of the wall with us. I am sure that if we'd wanted her along she would have come.

    I was interested to see how being in China during the October national holidays would affect our trip and, I can say wholeheartedly, that it made it better. I consider myself a somewhat experienced traveler but I'd never been to China and expected it to be a lot more overwhelming than it was. Really, I think I could live there in a heartbeat. I loved the fact that we visited places like Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, and the Summer Palace with hoards of other people - and that most of them appeared to be Chinese, if not locals. There was this party feel in the air and plenty of subjects at which to point my camera. Guilin, the Li River, and Yangshou were more unique and beautiful than I imagined and I specially enjoyed the river cruise.

    I won't say that, in some ways, I'm not glad to be home but you can be assured that I will recommend Red Lantern Journeys to my friends and family and will keep you on the short list for further trips. (Kevin mentioned that you are working on including Mongolia in your future offerings - I've always wanted to be able to resurrect my horsemanship skills and race my Mongolian war pony home to my yurt for supper). I'll also be sure to include a review and recommendation of RLJ on my blog once I get around the posting about the trip. (Yes, I'm slow I know - work just keeps getting the way).

    Heidi K.

    Seattle, Washington

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  • This is a custom departure, meaning this trip is offered on dates that you arrange privately with the provider. Additionally, you need to form your own private group for this trip. The itinerary and price here is just a sample. Contact the provider for detailed pricing, minimum group size, and scheduling information. For most providers, the larger the group you are traveling with, the lower the per-person cost will be.

Itinerary

Day 1:  Delhi to Jaipur
Upon arrival in India, take your time to explore New Delhi, a city known for its rich and exotic history.  Begin your tour in the evening with a ceremonial welcome aboard the Palace on Wheels at Safdarjung, New Delhi. Feel free to explore your new home, and acquaint yourself with its various facilities. Dinner will be served on board the two restaurants.  (Dinner)
 
Day 2:  Jaipur to Jaisalmer
In the morning arrive in Jaipur, the Pink City, known for its colorful and fascinating architecture. Your tour begins at the Hawa Mahal or the Palace of the Winds, followed by a visit to the Amber Fort where you will ride on canopied elephants in pomp and royal style of ancient maharajas. After shopping at Rajasthali, the State's Handicrafts emporium for souvenirs and crafts, an exotic and sumptuous lunch awaits you at the majestic Rambagh Palace. In the afternoon enjoy time to explore the City Palace, now a museum, full of royal splendor and the amazing Jantar Mantar - Astronomical Observatory. In the evening after a cultural program of enthralling dance and music, dinner is a celebration under the canopy of the star-lit skies at exotic Jai Mahal Palace. The train departs from the Pink City at 5:30pm. Overnight on train. (All meals)
 
Day 3:  Jaisalmer to Jodhpur
Arrive at 6:15am in Jaisalmer. Spend the day in this isolated, but architecturally, one of the greatest Royal Bastions of the World. After a safari dinner served under the stars, return to the train to resume your journey. Departure is at 11:30pm. (All meals)

Day 4:  Jodhpur to Ranthambore
Arrive in Jodhpur at 8:00am. Spend the morning at Mehrangarh, Fort which towers over the city like an eagle’s eye and then come downhill for lunch at Umaid Bhawan Palace, the largest art-deco residence in the world and now home to the head of the royal family, museum, and luxury hotel. After unwinding and relaxing at the palace, depart at 3:30pm. (All meals)

Day 5:  Ranthambore to Chittaurgarh
Arrive at 4:00am. Steam into Sawai Madhopur, to spend the day in the wilds of Ranthambhor where your hosts are, of course, royal. Ranthambore National Park is home to the Royal Bengal Tiger, the most majestic of the big cats.
 
Since the best time to visit the park is early morning, the train arrives at 4:00am, and leaves for Chittaurgarh at 11:00am. Arrive in Chittaurgarh at 3:30pm. Chittaurgarh is India's most valorous fort, its history an unending saga of passion, chivalry, and romance. Lunch and dinner are served on board the train. (All meals)
 
Day 6: Chittaurgarh and Udaipur to Bharatpur
Arrive at 7:30am in Chittaurgarh and Udaipur, the capitals of the Sisodia Maharanas. Enjoy pre-eminence among the Rajput clans of Rajasthan. Spend the day sightseeing at Udaipur. Lunch is at Lake Palace, the beautiful island palace built as a summer resort by the royal family, and now converted into one of the world's finest hotels. The train departs again at 8:00pm, and dinner will be served on board. (All meals)
 
Day 7: Bharatpur and Agra to Delhi
Arrive in Bharatpur at 6:00am. Visit the bird sanctuary, one of the finest in the world. After visiting the sanctuary in the morning, travel by coach to Fatehpur Sikri, the red sandstone city built by Emperor Akbar. Continue on to Agra, stopping first for lunch and then for a visit to the world’s most well-known monument and well worth its fame: The Taj Mahal. (All meals)
 
Day 8: Delhi for Departure
Arrive back in Delhi as early as 6:00am where, after breakfast on board the train, return to modern life. (Breakfast)

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