THE FAIRY QUEEN
(STILL STEAMING)

1855,
The year when the majestic Fairy Queen rolled out for the erstwhile East
Indian Railway. For the first time after 1908, the Fairy Queen rolled again
on Feb. 1st,1977 from Delhi to Alwar. The steam engine is the oldest working
engine in the world. Finding its pride of place in the Guinness Book of
World Records and also capturing the National Tourism Award, this
prestigious pristine beauty that graces the National Rail Museum, New Delhi,
is steaming once again. The Queen with the privileged ones aboard reaches
the picturesque town of Alwar in Rajasthan the same day, form where the
guests will be taken to Sariska Tiger Reserve for an overnight stay. The 50
select guests will certainly go back with fond memories of a once-in-a
lifetime experience. Please go ahead and book your journey back into time.
9.00 hrs. Traditional Reception-Delhi Cantt. Stn.
10.00
hrs. Fairy Queen off to Tiger Country
Light
snacks
Lunch
on Board
16.00 hrs. Arrive Alwar Station
Traditional
Rajasthani Welcome,
Welcome
Drink
16.20 hrs. Departure Alwar Station by A/c Bus
17.30
hrs. Arrival Hotel Sariska Palace
19.30 hrs. Cultural
Programme & Theme Dinner
Night Stay
at Hotel Sariska Palace
06.30
hrs. Jeep safari for Tiger Sanctuary
09.30 hrs. Return from
Sanctuary & Breakfast at Sariska Palace
12.00 hrs. Departure
Sariska by A/c Coach
12.45 hrs. Arrival Alwar Railway Station
13.00
hrs. Fairy Queen Leaves Alwar Station
Welcome
Drink
Lunch,
Light Refreshment on Board
18.45 hrs. Fairy Queen Arrives Delhi
Cantonment Railway station.
Tariff :-Round
Trip package tariff is :-
Rs.10,000 /- (adults)
Rs. 5000 /-
(children, 5 to 12 yrs. of age)
(all inclusive except alcoholic drinks)
Payment Procedure :-25 % at the time
of booking.
Balance has to be paid one month prior to the commencement
of the tour.
Schedule :-Normally the
Fairy Queen runs between Delhi-Sariska once or twice a month. Please check
the schedule from us.
The train will stop for 10 mins. each at Garhi
Harsaru, Pataudi Road, Rewari, Ajarka and Khairthal railway stations for
watering of the Fairy Queen Steam engine.