Degree of feted luxuries notwithstanding,
Luxury Tours India on trains all chug around with the
same intent of showcasing India's heritage - outside
the train windows.
In such a way, Palace on wheels India and its contemporaries
spin basically the same fanfare of Luxury Holidays
India, be it a trip north or south.
The Fairy Queen, on the other hand, kills the competition. This is the same Royal Tours India train that paraded in the pages of Guinness Book of World Records as the world's oldest steam locomotive in operation today.
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In the end, deep-seated heritage not only passes by outside
its windows, but also integrated among the premises of this
India Luxury Train Tour. Built in 1855, the Fairy Queen used
to span the distances between Howrah and Ranigunj. The train
was retired after 1908, eventually becoming an exhibit of the
National Rail Museum in 1971.
A dramatic Palaceonwheels Tour India overhaul in
Perambur Workshop of the Southern Railway resuscitated
new life into the train in 1997.
Later that year, the
Fairy Queen, after nearly a century spent in oblivion,
chugged again.
At present, the Fairy Queen has two coaches, one being
a passenger coach with comfy seating for 50 individuals.
Royal Tours India like the Fairy Queen connects the
cities of Delhi and Alwar, with idyllic treks to settings
such as the Sariska Tiger Reserve in tow. |
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Aside from magnificent tigers, Sariska Tiger Reserve is
the home of leopards, sambhars, nilgai, and cinkara.
One's Fairy Queen Palace on wheels Tour is nullified without
a jeep safari cutting through its heart.
Sariska Palace stands near the tiger reserve, offering 49
rooms equipped with modern amenities.
Outside the reserve, once can perambulate along the ruins of 9th and 10th century temples around town for another Palace on wheels Tour Package luxurious ride.
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