Wedding on Wheels: Soon, get married in a luxurious train; Process, price, more details

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    Get married on Palace on Wheels

    The iconic Palace on Wheels, renowned as India's premier luxury tourist train, is set to embark on a new venture by offering its opulent carriages as wedding venues starting July 20. This initiative marks a unique blend of heritage travel and luxury celebration, promising couples an unforgettable wedding experience on wheels.

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    Wedding package

    According to reports, the wedding package will include exclusive use of the train's facilities, personalised services, and an enchanting journey through Rajasthan's cultural and historical landmarks. The train's elegant coaches, each named after erstwhile Rajput states, provide an exquisite backdrop for ceremonies and celebrations.

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    Luxury awaits

    With its ornate décor, luxurious amenities, and a rich history of serving royalty and dignitaries, the Palace on Wheels promises to transform weddings into grand spectacles. This initiative is expected to appeal not only to domestic couples but also to international clients looking for a unique destination wedding experience in India.

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    Price

    The wedding rates will be decided depending on the distance between the venues. “Bookings have to be made in advance for weddings," said Pradeep Bohra, director of Palace on Wheels. He said, "The costs will be decided depending on the distance. For example, if someone wants to travel from Delhi to Jaipur or Sawai Madhopur, charges will be fixed accordingly based on per person.”

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    Royal-themed wedding

    The Palace on Wheels, originally launched in 1982, has been synonymous with regal charm and impeccable service, traversing through Rajasthan's famed destinations. Its introduction as a wedding venue aims to cater to couples seeking a royal-themed wedding amidst the train's lavish interiors and scenic routes.

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