Palace on Wheels
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Palace on Wheels
Four of us are considering a ladies trip for a week in India this November (we all live in Taiwan). Because of our limited time, we have been planning on Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. We now realize we have the option of the Palace on Wheels. Prices are pretty reasonable, it takes us through the area we're interested in, they have week long itineraries and it might be a lot easier than hiring a car and driver.
I don't see any recent postings either on this forum or tripadvisor. Is there a reason? Would you strongly advise against it? I'd love to hear any pros and cons. Thanks, Fodorites.
I don't see any recent postings either on this forum or tripadvisor. Is there a reason? Would you strongly advise against it? I'd love to hear any pros and cons. Thanks, Fodorites.
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Since the internet may be too slow in Flam, or the fjords too mesmerizing, or the herring too tasty, for a speedy response from dogster, here are some relevant links:
I believe dogster took the inaugural Golden Chariot trip:
http://www.fodors.com/community/asia...rd---india.cfm
or
http://thedogster1.wordpress.com/xtr...olden-chariot/
Some discussion on Palace on Wheels:
http://www.fodors.com/community/asia...train-trip.cfm
http://www.fodors.com/community/asia...n-wheels-2.cfm
I believe dogster took the inaugural Golden Chariot trip:
http://www.fodors.com/community/asia...rd---india.cfm
or
http://thedogster1.wordpress.com/xtr...olden-chariot/
Some discussion on Palace on Wheels:
http://www.fodors.com/community/asia...train-trip.cfm
http://www.fodors.com/community/asia...n-wheels-2.cfm
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If you haven't seen them, here are some reviews from trip advisor:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractio...Rajasthan.html
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractio...Rajasthan.html
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Thank you, all. Marija, even though I'd looked on tripadvisor, I had missed these reviews and only found reports from about three years ago. This is so helpful. It sounds pretty enticing to me. My friends and I will discuss and let you know what we decide. In the meantime, everyone is welcome to weigh in. I always find the best information here in the fodors forums.
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Here's what dogster said about Palace on Wheels, based not on personal experience:
"The Palace on Wheels gets lousy reviews. Crap touring and endless shopping 'opportunities' Don't do that one. All the rest are good."
JG, it's really easy to hire a car and driver in India and to plan a trip that suits your particular interests. Since there are four of you taking the trip, the car and driver would be quite inexpensive since the rates are per car not per person. There are many interesting hotels at all levels that you can choose from. You can put the trip together yourself or have an agent do it for you. We used yatrik.com and were very pleased.
Search for India trip reports here. Some threads you might useful:
http://www.fodors.com/community/asia...r-agencies.cfm
http://www.fodors.com/community/asia...or-9-days-.cfm
http://www.fodors.com/community/asia...-itinerary.cfm
http://www.fodors.com/community/asia...to-jan-7th.cfm
"The Palace on Wheels gets lousy reviews. Crap touring and endless shopping 'opportunities' Don't do that one. All the rest are good."
JG, it's really easy to hire a car and driver in India and to plan a trip that suits your particular interests. Since there are four of you taking the trip, the car and driver would be quite inexpensive since the rates are per car not per person. There are many interesting hotels at all levels that you can choose from. You can put the trip together yourself or have an agent do it for you. We used yatrik.com and were very pleased.
Search for India trip reports here. Some threads you might useful:
http://www.fodors.com/community/asia...r-agencies.cfm
http://www.fodors.com/community/asia...or-9-days-.cfm
http://www.fodors.com/community/asia...-itinerary.cfm
http://www.fodors.com/community/asia...to-jan-7th.cfm
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Also note that there are a number of other train tours for India. I've looked into a couple of them. www.indiarailtours.com
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Heya from Flam. go here:
theluxurytrains.com
all your options are available thru them. I wouldn't do the Palace on Wheels in a fit - but I'd happily do all the others. In brief, 'cos the Flamternet is damn expensive.
Thanks for covering Dog's back, Marija. [I'm not really in Flam. lol. En route. Right now I'm somewhere off the coast of Norway.]
theluxurytrains.com
all your options are available thru them. I wouldn't do the Palace on Wheels in a fit - but I'd happily do all the others. In brief, 'cos the Flamternet is damn expensive.
Thanks for covering Dog's back, Marija. [I'm not really in Flam. lol. En route. Right now I'm somewhere off the coast of Norway.]
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jgmc, did you decide to proceed with Palace on Wheels? I've been researching it recently and we are all set to book for next April. The train has had a full refit since the poor reviews of 2003-2005, and if you read a good 10-20 of the Trip Advisor reviews, most are extremely favourable. I'm travelling with my husband and two boys (9 and 12) and, judging by past experience in India, the train is the way to see all the things we want to see in relative comfort and in good time. I'm well aware that the pace will be brisk and that we'll be taken to pre-arranged shopping venues, but being forewarned about that will make subversive alternative plans.
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We decided against the Palace on Wheels, only because of the tight schedules of some of our traveling group. This will be my first time to India -- I'm intrigued and excited. People love it or hate it. I can't wait.

