Palace on wheels
I am looking for any input on the Palace on wheels in India. If anyone has been on it, would you please let us all now. I would imagine Dec is a good time to go on it ...correct ? We have 2 sons- 16 and 13. I am wondering if it will be fine for boys of this age ? Since we are from the US, we would like to do a trip which is organized as opposed to experimenting by ourselves. Any coach tour or other organized tour will work fine for us. We have already been to India 4 years ago and saw Delhi and the Taj etc. So this time we want to do something different. Any ideas / suggestions ? Best, Anna |
Palace on wheels
On Jul 5, 1:24*pm, anna wrote:
I am looking for any input on the Palace on wheels in India. If anyone has been on it, would you please let us all now. I would imagine Dec is a good time to go on it ...correct ? We have 2 sons- 16 and 13. * I am wondering if it will be fine for boys of this age ? Since we are from the US, we would like to do a trip which is organized as opposed to experimenting by ourselves. Any coach tour or other organized tour will work fine for us. We have already been to India 4 years ago and saw Delhi and the Taj etc. So this time we want to do something different. Any ideas / suggestions ? Best, Anna It's like traveling in a bubble, completely isolated from the local population. You just see the sights. No interaction with the locals, no eating of the food, no listening to the sound, no smelling of the environment. And it's expensive as hell. But, if that's the way you want to travel, more power to you. |
Palace on wheels
On Sat, 5 Jul 2008 21:39:59 -0700 (PDT), PeterL
wrote: On Jul 5, 1:24*pm, anna wrote: I am looking for any input on the Palace on wheels in India. If anyone has been on it, would you please let us all now. I would imagine Dec is a good time to go on it ...correct ? We have 2 sons- 16 and 13. * I am wondering if it will be fine for boys of this age ? Since we are from the US, we would like to do a trip which is organized as opposed to experimenting by ourselves. Any coach tour or other organized tour will work fine for us. We have already been to India 4 years ago and saw Delhi and the Taj etc. So this time we want to do something different. Any ideas / suggestions ? Best, Anna It's like traveling in a bubble, completely isolated from the local population. You just see the sights. No interaction with the locals, no eating of the food, no listening to the sound, no smelling of the environment. And it's expensive as hell. But, if that's the way you want to travel, more power to you. Far better off hiring a car and driver. Cheaper, more flexible, able to see more, and he won't leave without you if you're late getting back from sight-seeing. You also won't repeat your visit to Agra. Cheers, Alan, Australia -- http://www.flickr.com/photos/alan_s/ http://loraltravel.blogspot.com Latest: On Indian Roads |
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On Jul 6, 3:16*pm, Alan S wrote:
On Sat, 5 Jul 2008 21:39:59 -0700 (PDT), PeterL wrote: On Jul 5, 1:24*pm, anna wrote: I am looking for any input on the Palace on wheels in India. If anyone has been on it, would you please let us all now. I would imagine Dec is a good time to go on it ...correct ? We have 2 sons- 16 and 13. * I am wondering if it will be fine for boys of this age ? Since we are from the US, we would like to do a trip which is organized as opposed to experimenting by ourselves. Any coach tour or other organized tour will work fine for us. We have already been to India 4 years ago and saw Delhi and the Taj etc. So this time we want to do something different. Any ideas / suggestions ? Best, Anna It's like traveling in a bubble, completely isolated from the local population. *You just see the sights. *No interaction with the locals, no eating of the food, no listening to the sound, no smelling of the environment. *And it's expensive as hell. But, if that's the way you want to travel, more power to you. Far better off hiring a car and driver. Cheaper, more flexible, able to see more, and he won't leave without you if you're late getting back from sight-seeing. You also won't repeat your visit to Agra. Cheers, Alan, Australia --http://www.flickr.com/photos/alan_s/http://loraltravel.blogspot.com Latest: On Indian Roads- They won't be late because people who take the Palace on Wheels tour are deadly afraid of being left behind with the natives. They'll stick to their tour guide like glue. |
Palace on wheels
PeterL wrote:
On Jul 6, 3:16 pm, Alan S wrote: On Sat, 5 Jul 2008 21:39:59 -0700 (PDT), PeterL wrote: On Jul 5, 1:24 pm, anna wrote: I am looking for any input on the Palace on wheels in India. If anyone has been on it, would you please let us all now. I would imagine Dec is a good time to go on it ...correct ? We have 2 sons- 16 and 13. I am wondering if it will be fine for boys of this age ? Since we are from the US, we would like to do a trip which is organized as opposed to experimenting by ourselves. Any coach tour or other organized tour will work fine for us. We have already been to India 4 years ago and saw Delhi and the Taj etc. So this time we want to do something different. Any ideas / suggestions ? Best, Anna It's like traveling in a bubble, completely isolated from the local population. You just see the sights. No interaction with the locals, no eating of the food, no listening to the sound, no smelling of the environment. And it's expensive as hell. But, if that's the way you want to travel, more power to you. Far better off hiring a car and driver. Cheaper, more flexible, able to see more, and he won't leave without you if you're late getting back from sight-seeing. You also won't repeat your visit to Agra. Cheers, Alan, Australia --http://www.flickr.com/photos/alan_s/http://loraltravel.blogspot.com Latest: On Indian Roads- They won't be late because people who take the Palace on Wheels tour are deadly afraid of being left behind with the natives. They'll stick to their tour guide like glue. ROFL Jan |
Palace on wheels
"Alan S" wrote in message ... Far better off hiring a car and driver. Cheaper, more flexible, able to see more, and he won't leave without you if you're late getting back from sight-seeing. Seconded. -- William Black I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Barbeques on fire by the chalets past the castle headland I watched the gift shops glitter in the darkness off the Newborough gate All these moments will be lost in time, like icecream on the beach Time for tea. |
Palace on wheels
"William Black" wrote in message ... "Alan S" wrote in message ... Far better off hiring a car and driver. Cheaper, more flexible, able to see more, and he won't leave without you if you're late getting back from sight-seeing. Seconded. There was an ad this week in one of the UK's Saturday papers: 15 day PoW tour - £3,600 pp. I'm just in the process of planning a 35-day trip for this coming January/February and so far it's coming in at about £1,300 with everything included: flights ex-UK, India Rail Pass, 22 nights' 3-star hotel accommodation, 3 nights' tiger safari, all food, spending money and visa. Must say that the PoW "experience" looks very impressive - but Christ, what a blinkin' rip off! Gerry |
Palace on wheels
On Jul 7, 9:25*pm, "Gerald Oliver Swift" wrote:
"William Black" wrote in message ... "Alan S" wrote in message .. . Far better off hiring a car and driver. Cheaper, more flexible, able to see more, and he won't leave without you if you're late getting back from sight-seeing. Seconded. There was an ad this week in one of the UK's Saturday papers: *15 day PoW tour - £3,600 pp. I'm just in the process of planning a 35-day trip for this coming January/February and so far it's coming in at about £1,300 with everything included: flights ex-UK, India Rail Pass, 22 nights' *3-star hotel accommodation, 3 nights' tiger safari, all food, spending money and visa. Must say that the PoW "experience" looks very impressive *- but Christ, what a blinkin' rip off! Gerry Dear Gerry , We are the travel agent based at New Delhi ,India. we can make all your arrangements at cheaper prices if you give us a chance . Please email us with your all details that what all places you want to cover. EMAIL : or +91-9215585094 |
Palace on wheels
"Gerald Oliver Swift" wrote in message ... "William Black" wrote in message ... "Alan S" wrote in message ... Far better off hiring a car and driver. Cheaper, more flexible, able to see more, and he won't leave without you if you're late getting back from sight-seeing. Seconded. There was an ad this week in one of the UK's Saturday papers: 15 day PoW tour - £3,600 pp. I'm just in the process of planning a 35-day trip for this coming January/February and so far it's coming in at about £1,300 with everything included: flights ex-UK, India Rail Pass, 22 nights' 3-star hotel accommodation, 3 nights' tiger safari, all food, spending money and visa. Must say that the PoW "experience" looks very impressive - but Christ, what a blinkin' rip off! Once you get to India things get cheap. -- William Black I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Barbeques on fire by the chalets past the castle headland I watched the gift shops glitter in the darkness off the Newborough gate All these moments will be lost in time, like icecream on the beach Time for tea. |
Palace on wheels
On Jul 7, 9:25*am, "Gerald Oliver Swift" wrote:
"William Black" wrote in message ... "Alan S" wrote in message .. . Far better off hiring a car and driver. Cheaper, more flexible, able to see more, and he won't leave without you if you're late getting back from sight-seeing. Seconded. There was an ad this week in one of the UK's Saturday papers: *15 day PoW tour - £3,600 pp. I'm just in the process of planning a 35-day trip for this coming January/February and so far it's coming in at about £1,300 with everything included: flights ex-UK, India Rail Pass, 22 nights' *3-star hotel accommodation, 3 nights' tiger safari, all food, spending money and visa. Must say that the PoW "experience" looks very impressive *- but Christ, what a blinkin' rip off! Gerry And that's double occupancy. It's not a rip off, but they offer a service that some people are willing to pay for. E.g. insulation from the locals. |
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