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India
a symphony of thousand different cultures, one of the world's
oldest civilizations and home to some of the most glorious
dynasties. Welcome to an enchanted journey that takes you through
this land and its rich history. Explore the bewitching beauty of
Gujarat and Rajasthan, and relive their event-filled past. To make
your journey memorable, we invite you aboard the Royal Orient -
the world's most extraordinary experience on rails. The one week
you spend on board, will recapture the resplendence of the days of
kings and queens and make you feel like royalty.
Day1 Wednesday
Delhi
Cantt (The Capital
Gateway)
The journey
begins from Delhi every Wednesday evening at 1500 hours from Delhi
Cantonment Railway Station. Guests are served tea and dinner
on board.
Day 2
Thursday
Chittaurgarh
(The City of Valour)
Visit
Chittaur, once the pride of the Rajputs has Rajasthan's noblest
yet tragic history. At Chittaur, you will visit the Chittaur Fort
built in the 7th century, sprawling over 700 acres. The
nine-storied watchtower, the 12th century tower of fame and
sculptures of the Jain Pantheon, the Rana Kumbha Palace are all
part of the complex at Chittaur. You will set foot in the cellar
where Rani Padmini and other ladies of the court committed Jauhar
(mass suicide). Visit Zanana Mahal where a mirror reflection of
her famed beauty was shown to Allaudin Khilji, setting off a
tragic invasion that razed Chittaur to the ground. Other historic
destinations you will visit are Meera & Kumbha Shyam Temple -
A temple dedicated to the mystic poetess Meerabai.
The Kalika Mata Temple dedicated to Kali, the fiery goddess of
power. The Jaimal and the Patta palaces.
Udaipur
(The Land of Lakes)

After Chittaur, you will visit Udaipur, the City of Dawn, set
amidst an amphitheatre of low lying mountains, flanked by three
lakes and far-flung plains. Udaipur's streets are lined with
gardens, temples esplanades and palaces, every feature mirrored in
the placid waters of Lake Picchola.
Breathe in Udaipur's ancient splendour, as you stroll among its
Suraj Pol (Sun Gate) Mor Chowk (Peacock Square) and Saheliyon Ki
Bari (Garden of the royal maids).
Day
3 Friday
Mehsana
(The Temple of the Sun God)
Today
you will enter Gujarat. Visit Ahmedabad, the capital of the state
and one of the most colourful and exciting destinations in India.
In Ahmedabad, visit the Jumma Masjid, built in 1423, described as
the most beautiful mosques in the East and the Siddi Sayyad Mosque
(1571) with its exquisite windows of pierced stone tracery, an
architectural delight. Visit the Rani Roopmati Mosque, the Sarkhej
Rauza and the Hateesingh Jain Temple built in pure white marble.
The famous Sun Temple stands on a lotus. Built in 1026 AD, the sun
temple at Modhera is one such rare edifice of the Solanki era. The
temple is an imposing structure and is counted among the best
specimens of Indian art and architecture. The main shrine faces
the east and is built so that the rays of the rising sun at
equinoxes would fill the sanctum sanctorum, creating a divine
ambience. It is indeed a feast to the eyes where one can spend
hours taking delight in the beauty of its carvings.
Patan
(The Splendour of the Stepwells)
Patan
once saw the rise and fall of the great Solanki Rajput dynasty. It
is the home of the famous Patola silk sarees. The greatest
reminder of the golden period of Gujarat under the Solanki kings
is the queen's step well, Raniki Vav, the oldest and grandest step
well of all the 120 step wells built in Gujarat in 1050 AD. Each
step is a procession of marvelous sculptures; layer after layer
created by the master craftsmen of the bygone era at the height of
their creativity.
Day
4 Saturday
Sasngir The Gir Lions
Gir
Forest is not only one of the most important wildlife sanctuaries
in India, but also the only place in the world outside Africa
where the majestic Asiatic lion can be seen in its natural
habitat.
The lion population had dwindled to a mere 15 at the turn of the
century when protection came in the most unexpected way. In 1900
the Nawab of Junagadh in whose territory most of Gir forest lay
invited Lord Curzon , the viceroy of India for a lion Safari. The
viceroy's impending hunting trip provoked an animal lover to send
an indignant letter to the newspaper. Taking note of this, Lord
Curzon not only cancelled the safari but also advised the Nawab to
take measures to protect the Gir Lion.
Today there are 312 lions in Gir. It also harbours a variety of
animals and birds i.e.Panthers, hyena, Indian Sambar, Chital
(spotted deer), Nilgai, Chinkara and the rare Chowsingha (four
horned antelope).
A crocodile farm has also been developed in Gir, which is one of
the few remaining forests that comprise divergent habitats. With
open scrub areas, dry deciduous and tropical thorn forests, and an
evergreen corridor along the riversides, Gir will truly take your
breath away.
Ahmedpur-Mandvi
(A Romantic endezvous)
Unwind
at the resort at Ahmedpur Mandvi with luxurious amenities at your
disposal complemented by warmth and hospitality. Located 12 kms
from the resort is a beautiful virgin beach. There are also a host
of water sports facilities.
Diu
(A Sun, Sand and Sea Getaway)
Across, Ahmedpur Mandvi is the island of Diu, - one of the
country's finest beaches. Another popular place to visit is the
Fort of Diu- an imposing statement of power. It was built over six
years from 1535 AD, following a defence alliance between Bahadur
Shah, the Sultan of Gujarat and the Portuguese when the former was
attacked by Humayun, the Mughal emperor. The deep canals flanking
the fort, the giant watch tower (now converted into lighthouse)
the gaol, the cannon, will take you back on to a different era
Day
5 Sunday
Palitana
(The Temple Town)
It is known as the temple city. It is probably India's most
picturesque pilgrim center of the Jain faith with more than 863
temples built over a period of 900 years. Poets have likened these
temples exquisitely carved in marble to prayers in stone At
Palitana you will visit temples such as The Adinatha, the Chaumukh,
the Kumarpal. With special permission from the temple authorities,
you can also view the fabulous collection of jewels at the oldest
temple built by Kumarpal Solanki.
At Sarkhej, you will visit a village that still lives in the
medieval age. With every tradition, every custom kept intact. You
will enjoy the medieval folk art and visit the utensils museum, a
repository of medieval lifestyle in the region.
Day
6 Monday
Ranakpur
(An Excursion from Udaipur)
Located 96 kms from Udaipur, Ranankpur is one of one of the five
main holy places of the Jains. These 500 year old temples are well
preserved till date in almost perfect condition. There are 29
halls, 80 domes, 1444 pillars with intricate carvings The graceful
pillars and the domes of different heights with flat ceiling
combine to produce an excellent effect.
Day
7 Tuesday
Jaipur
(The Pink City)
Jaipur is one of the most colourful cities that makes the tapestry
of medieval India mesmerizing to the traveler and the historian
Visit the City Palace, a historical and architectural landmark
renowned for its rich carvings, in-house museum of Rajasthani
dresses and Mughal and Rajput armoury, art gallery featuring rare
astronomical works in Arabic, Persian. Visit the Jantar Mantar, a
fascinating medieval observatory built by tits founder King Sawai
Jaising II. The Hawa Mahal is the most strikingly designed
monument in Jaipur. The five-storied royal complex was built by
the poet king Sawai Pratap Singh to give the royal ladies a
vantage view of the royal processions passing below, while
remaining unseen by the public eye. You will also visit Aamer
Palace, and the Shila Mata Temple while riding on elephants like
the Maharajas of a regal era giving you a taste of the days gone
by.
Day
8 Wednesday
Arrival at Delhi Cantonment Railway Station at 0700 hrs. After
traveling through the awesome corridors of history, you are back
in Delhi.
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