![]() |
Home > Luxury & Heritage Trains > Heritage on Wheels
Heritage on WheelsDuration : 3 Days Destinations : Jaipur - Bikaner - Tal Chhapar - Shekhawati The Heritage on wheels comprises of 14 coaches including one restaurant and a bar lounge. The train is fully air-conditioned. However, there would be no facility of attached toilets in the cabin. In every coach there are two toilets shared by four cabins occupants. · Fourteen saloons with heritage ambiance/décor · Capacity 104 seats. · Two Restaurants - Maharaja and Maharani · Well Stocked Bar cum Lounge · Kitchen and service cars · Each saloon has a capacity to accommodate eight guests in four bedrooms with two bathrooms on sharing basis. · Well-experienced staff in traditional uniform on board ready to serve variety of cuisine including Rajasthani. · Visit to Palace/Castle at lunch. · Sight seeing by deluxe coaches and Jeep Safari at sanctuary. · Well trained guides The entire Rajasthan has been a passion to be explored by the tourists. Bikaner and Shekhawati being lesser explored regions have been chosen for the Heritage on Wheels. Day 1, Tuesday/Friday JAIPUR Check in at Jaipur Railway Station
Jaipur
Bikaner The Royal fortified city with a timeless appeal. Lying in the north of the Desert State, City is dotted with many sand dunes. Bikaner stands on a Slightly raised ground and is circumscribed by a seven Km long embattled wall with five gates. The magnificent forts and palaces created with delicacy in reddish-pink, sandstone, bear testimony to its historical and architectural legacy. Day 3, Thursday/Sunday TAL CHHAPAR & SHEKHAWATI
TAL CHHAPAR & SHEKHAWATI Shekhawati is simply beautiful. Every street, house and wall has the stamp of an artist's imagination in paint. Wherever you cast an eye, frescoes smile back. The plethora of these murals comes rather as a surprise in a land which is traditionally known as an 'impoverished corner of an arid land'. But then the whole of Rajasthan, which is partly sandy and partly rugged and blessed only in a few places with a lake or a patch of green, is an exercise in color. Color which is the everyday life of the people. Color which the people live in to counter that of the semi-arid scrub. Color that people give to their surroundings… You just have to visit Shekhawati to believe what a riot color and imagination can create together, the Shekhawati which is Rajasthan's very own Open Air Art Gallery. Heritage on Wheels ,Reservation Form |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Copyright © Rajasthan Travel Plus.
All Rights Reserved
|