You don't really need P flag that is used for proxying the requests.
You can just use this single rule:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^(?:city1|city2)/?$ / [L,NC]
Thanks for quick reply, however when using your rule I get a 404 as the server tries to get the page www.example.com/city1, which doesn't really exist.
If I remove P for the proxy the www.example.com page is not reached. the server tries to server www.example.com/city1 which doesn't exist. I believe the issue is more about keeping the proxy but somehow sending through the URI to the server? From my experiment it seems like if I use the proxy the URI is not reaching the server.
no that is not removed by index.php, that is most likely due to mod_proxy not configured properly
Also drupal.org/node/38960 has example of an external redirect that uses R=301 flag. It is not an internal rewrite. Understand difference between redirect and rewrite.
hmm, appreciate your help :) The closest to what I want to achieve is the RewriteRule ^(?:city1|city2)/?$ / [P] However the controller doesn't get the city1 in the request uri