This Article is From Jun 29, 2010

Plusher Palace on Wheels rolls out this season

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Jaipur: With a new spa, gym, cuisines from around the world, latest upholstery and other modern amenities, one of the world's luxuries trains - The Palace on Wheels- is all set to roll out in a plusher avatar to woo international and domestic tourists.

The new look luxury train from Rajasthan would sport upgraded facilities and different and improved interiors along with other services which, according to official sources, were inevitable with other luxury trains like Maharaja Express, Indian Maharaja - Deccan Odyssey and Golden chariot plying in the country.

Along with PoW, a second luxury train from the desert state - 'Royal Rajasthan on Wheels' (RRoW) - is also being upgraded to attract tourists and make their experience most enjoyable.

"Tourists would have option of a Dubai-like desert safari when the train halts at Jaisalmer. More varied food including Mexican, Thai and seafood will be served. The bar is also being upgraded and some of the world's best wines would be made available on the train, while interiors have also been upgraded to give a fresh look besides improving quality of existing services," Manjit Singh, Chairman and MD, Rajathan Tourism Development Corporation (RTDC), told PTI.

"Currently both the trains - Palace on Wheels and Royal Rajasthan on Wheels are undergoing major revamp at cost of around Rs 2 crore. The PoW will start its journey this season from August while RRoW will be on track again from September," says Singh.

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Facilities of spa and gym and upgraded interiors would also be present in the RRoW. "We are planning an aggressive marketing campaign to promote both the trains and make these the most preferred by tourists, worldwide. There is competition with rising number of luxury trains in the country in the recent times, but we hope our distinguished trains would get good responses," he says.

At present reservations on the luxury trains are being done online with some tourists preferring to do so via tour operators. The RTDC however, is looking to make distribution channel more viable and systematic by appointing more agents and thereby increasing group and charter bookings.

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The Palace on Wheels, which was adjudged recently as the fourth best among the top ten luxury trains of the world by the prestigious travel magazine Conde Nast is in profit of around Rs 9 crore.

However, the RROW introduced in 2009 has incurred a loss of around Rs 2 crore and Singh hopes that the RRoW would also register profits in the 2010-11.

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