IRCTC Introduced Its First Bharat Gaurav Tourist train on June 21

IRCTC will run its first Bharat Gaurav Tourist train on June 21

On June 21, IRCTC will run its first Bharat Gaurav Tourist train along the Ramayana Circuit as planned under the Swadesh Darshan program. The itinerary will include all the major places that are connected to The life and times of Lord Rama. Also, the train is scheduled to stop at the renowned Ram Janaki temple in Janakpur, Nepal.

It is the Bharat Gaurav Tourist train trip is an 18-day spiritual journey covering various parts of India and Janakpur in Nepal by train and other portions via road. The trip will depart at Delhi Safdarjung Railway Station and will begin with a stop being Ayodhya which is the place of birth of Lord Rama. The first attraction is The Shri Ram Janmabhumi temple and then the Hanuman temple as well as Bharat Mandir in Nandigram.

The train will arrive at Buxar, Bihar, for an excursion to the hermitage in the name of Maharishi Vishwamitra and the Ramrekha Ghat. As the train continues, the next stop will be Sitamarhi in Bihar, which is where Sita was born.  The group will travel on a trip to Janakpur, Nepal, to visit the Ram Janaki Temple. From there, the train will travel towards Varanasi, India, where visitors can look around the temples. The journeys to ‘Sita Samahit Sthal as well as Prayag, Shringverpur and Chitrakoot will be made via roads.

The next stop is Nasik to visit Panchvati and the Trayambakeshwar Temple and Panchvati. The city of Krishkindha was founded in Hampi It is the next destination on the list. This is where the temple of Hanuman is located on top of what is known as the Anjaneyadri Hills will be a major attraction. The train will then take off to Rameshwaram where tourists can see the well-known Ramanathaswamy Temple and Dhanushkodi.

The next destination is Kanchipuram to visit the Shiv Kanchi Vishnu Kanchi and Kamakhshi temples. Then, the final destination – Bhadrachalam located in Telangana which is also called ‘Ayodhya from the South‘.

It covers approximately 8000 kilometers the Ramayana tour will then be returning to Delhi.

The train, which has the 10 3rd AC classes coaches is able to take in about 600 people. It is equipped with a fully-equipped pantry car that can cook fresh vegetarian meals for visitors.

Starting at the price of Rs 62,370/– for a person for an all-inclusive tour package. IRCTC also provides a 10 percent discount on early 100 reservations, as well as special offers.

In addition, IRCTC will also provide a safety kit to every tourist, which includes an eye mask, gloves for hands, and hand sanitizer.

The temperature check for all tourists and staff members, regular cleaning of the train at halt stations, etc. as well as other safety measures are taken to ensure.

COVID-19 vaccinations are required for all guests who are over 18 years old.

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