The Royal Orient
is one of the world's most exotic trains. It is a rare delight,
an experience that will take you back in time to the age of
the Maharajas. The train takes you through the two culturally
fascinating states of Gujarat and Rajasthan.
A joint venture of the Tourism Corporation of Gujarat and
the Indian Railways, the Royal Orient promises you seven memorable days and nights.
Your experience on the Royal Orient will be unique and unforgettable; in a luxurious
setting with personalized service from liveried attendants.
There are thirteen coaches and saloons, inspired from the
mighty kingdoms. The train is fitted with all the modern conveniences you would
expect in a first class hotel. Air-conditioned ambience keeps the temperature
down to 15 degrees. Every cabin is clean, comfortable and furnished tastefully.
The cabins have spacious baths attached to them, equipped with running hot and
cold water. There are multi-cuisine restaurants to tickle your taste buds, as
well as a bar- The Watering Hole with all your favourite drinks. There's even
a library on the Royal Orient if you are looking for a quiet laid back time.
All in all, a magical journey that you will cherish for a
lifetime.
Day 01: Wednesday - Departure Delhi
Arive Delhi Cantonment Station between 1530 and 1600hrs. Departure 1830hrs Dinner
will be served on board the train
Day 2- (Thursday) To Chittor
Jaipur. Arrival 08.30. Breakfast on board. Sightseeing
trip round town followed by lunch in hotel. Cultural show and
dinner at Nahargarh Citadel, a former royal fort, or in Man-Singh
Hotel. Jaipur, the first stopping place, was built at the beginning
of the 18th century by the Maharajah Jai Singh II. The \"pink\" city
is surrounded by a town wall with 8 gates. The town palace
and the Sawai-Man-Singh Museum directly beside it are well
worth looking at. The Jantar-Mantar Observatory still
astonishes with the precision of its layout. The jewel of Jaipur
is the Palace of the Winds, a stone facade
with an immense number of finely sculptured lattice panels.
The festival Palace of Amber lies 12 km (7.5
miles) from Jaipur and is visited on the backs of elephants.
Amber’s rooms are famous for the variety of their decoration
and the beautiful Hall of Mirrors.
Day 3- (Friday) To Ahemdabad
Arrival Jaisalmer at 0615. Breakfast on board, followed by sightseeing in town.
Lunch on train or in tourist bungalow. Visit to the cenotaphs of famous heroes
and rulers which are beautifully decorated with fine stonemasons’ work.
Camel rides to experience the real desert. Dinner at the Moomal Tourist Bungalow,
then on with the train to Jodhpur. Jaisalmer, a fairy-tale town in the Thar desert
was founded about 800 years ago by Rajah Jaisal. The town is surrounded by mighty
walls which seem to grow up out of sunbleached desert sands. In the town centre
the buildings provide evidence of the Indian stonemasons’ unsurpassed art.
In narrow, twisting streets you can visit havelis, the houses of rich merchants
with their finely carved filigree facades
Day 4- (Saturday) Leave for Sasan
Gir
Jodhpur. Arrival 08.00. Breakfast on board. Sightseeing in town. Lunch at Umaid
Bhawan Palace Hotel, originally the Royal Palace of the Maharajas of
Jodhpur. Evening tea and dinner on board. Jodhpur, the southernmost of the legendary
cities of the desert, was built by Rao Jodha in 1459 on the advice of a hermit.
The high walls of the massive Mehrangarh Fort form a delightful
contrast to the elegant sandstone facades with their fine carvings inside the
palace. Opposite the fort lies Jaswant Thada, a memorial made
of white marble which was errected in 1899 to the memory of Jaswant Singh I. Departure
17.00.
Day 5- (Sunday) To Palitana
Sawai Madhopur (Ranthambor). Arrival in Sawai Madhopur
at 0400. Travel to Ranthambor (14 km - 9 miles) to the well-known
game park with its tigers and leopards. With any luck you might
see a tiger in its natural surroundings. Many other animals
such as crocodiles, deer, gazelles, nilgais and hyenas live
here. Depart at 12.00. Ranthambor lies 132 km (82 miles) from
Jaipur. The area is 392 sq. km (150 sq. miles) and lies between
the Aravali and Vindhya mountains. The best time for seeing
many animals is between October and April. Departure for Chittaurgarh
at 11.00 hrs. Lunch on Board at 13.00.
Arrival Chittaurgarh at 15.30 hrs. Sightseeing of Chittorgarh
Fort. Chittorgarh Fort on a 180 m high hill,
was the strongest of the Rajput forts. The tall and finely
chiseled Victory Tower and the Tower of Fame are undamaged
and reach up into the sky from the surrounding ruins. Dinner
on Board 20.00 hrs.
Day 6- (Monday) To
Udaipur
Chittorgarh/Udaipur. Arrival 07.30. Breakfast on board. Drive by bus journey to
Udaipur to the Lake Palace Hotel on Lake Pichola, originally the summer palace
of the Maharana of Udaipur. Boot trip followed by lunch at the Lake Palace Hotel.
Sightseeing in Udaipur. Evening meal on board train. Udaipur was founded in 1559
on the banks of Lake Pichola by the Maharana Udai Singh. The town palace is raised
high above the lake and contains among others a hall of mirrors, a roof garden
with a pond and a peacock court, named after its peacock mosaic. Sahelion-Ki-bari
is a pleasant park with 4 fountains and colourful flower beds.
Day 7- (Tuesday) To Jaipur
Bharatpur - Fatehpur Sikri - Agra.
Arrival 06.00. Breakfast in Bharatpur bird sanctuary and
boat trip. By coach to Fatehpur Sikri and
Agra. Lunch at hotel. Sightseeing in Agra and tea at Taj Restaurant,
Agra or on board. Dinner on board.Bharatpur is an enormous
bird sanctuary. The flat marshes attract resident and migratory
birds in their thousands. More than 500,000 birds of 325 species
have been counted in winter. It is possible to travel by boat
to the low trees where the birds assemble. From Bharatpur it
is 22 km (14 miles) to Fatehpur Sikri. The town is still completely
preserved. It was built by the Mogul emperor Akbar in the 16th
century but abandoned a short time later because of an acute
lack of water. It is still possible to see spacious courtyards,
an audience hall and the palace complex, which is made up of
apartments.
Day 8- (Wednesday) To Delhi
Delhi. Breakfast on train and end of journey. Arrive Delhi 7.30
Train Departure Dates September 2001 to April 2002
September |
2001 |
28 |
05 |
12 |
19 |
26 |
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October |
2001 |
25 |
03 |
10 |
17 |
24 |
31 |
November |
2001 |
24 |
07 |
14 |
21 |
28 |
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December |
2001 |
28 |
05 |
12 |
19 |
26 |
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January |
2002 |
22 |
02 |
09 |
16 |
23 |
30 |
February |
2002 |
27 |
06 |
13 |
20 |
27 |
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March |
2002 |
24 |
06 |
13 |
20 |
27 |
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April |
2002 |
22 |
03 |
10 |
17 |
24 |
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