Explore the Lavish Washroom of the Palace on Wheels
The Palace on Wheels, renowned as a luxurious train in India, offers an exceptional travel experience, and its washroom facilities are no exception.
Unlike typical Indian trains, the washroom aboard the Palace on Wheels features world-class amenities. Bhawani Singh Rao, the director of sales for Palace on Wheels, recently shared a stunning video showcasing this premium space.
This elegant washroom includes a sparkling white rectangular bathtub, high-end sanitary ware, and a modern washbasin complemented by a beautifully designed mirror. Situated next to a window, it exudes a five-star ambiance that elevates the travel experience.
Additionally, the washroom is equipped with essential amenities such as toiletries, towels, and a well-maintained commode, ensuring a comfortable experience that feels more like a luxury hotel than a train.
About the Palace on Wheels
The Palace on Wheels is a premier luxury heritage train offering a seven-night, eight-day journey through Rajasthan and Agra. Since its launch in 1982 by Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation and Indian Railways, it has become synonymous with royal elegance, featuring lavish interiors, personalized service, and gourmet dining experiences.
Operating from September to April, the train departs from New Delhi, exploring iconic locations such as Jaipur, Udaipur, and Ranthambore. Each cabin is designed with elegance, named after former Rajput kingdoms, and provides modern amenities including Wi-Fi, satellite TV, premium washrooms, and personal attendants.
Travelers enjoy exquisite dining options at its two Michelin-starred restaurants, The Maharaja and The Maharani, serving a variety of cuisines, including Indian and Rajasthani specialties. The train also features a well-stocked bar, lounge, and an Ayurvedic spa center for relaxation on the go.
Destinations Covered
The itinerary is meticulously crafted to maximize your travel experience, allowing you to explore the rich heritage of Rajasthan, including cities like Jaipur, Jaisalmer, and Jodhpur. Additionally, the train stops at Agra to visit the iconic Taj Mahal before returning to New Delhi.




