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    Bharat Gaurav train on Ramayana Circuit from 24 August: Itinerary & main attractions

    Synopsis

    Coupled with a state-of-the-art air-conditioned rake, the tourist train will first stop at Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Ram, where the guests will visit the Ram Janmabhoomi temple and the Hanuman temple and additionally, the Bharat mandir at Nandigram.

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    In its second run, the Bharat Gaurav train will go to Nepal as well. Enthused by a great response received after the first run, the IRCTC has added new attractions to the Ramayana Circuit. The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation, a public sector undertaking under the Ministry of Railways, had earlier announced that the train will be run again on August 24.

    Main destinations

    Like the first tour, the train will again go to Nepal from India and connect Janakpur in the neighbouring country. The special theme-based tour will cover pilgrimage and heritage sites across India, including Ayodhya, Sitamarhi, Buxar, Varanasi, Prayag, Chitrakoot, Nasik, Hampi, Rameshwaram, Kanchipuram and Bhadrachalam.

    Routes and stoppages
    Coupled with a state-of-the-art air-conditioned rake, the tourist train will first stop at Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Ram, where the guests will visit the Ram Janmabhoomi temple and the Hanuman temple and additionally, the Bharat mandir at Nandigram. From Ayodhya, the train will go to Janakpur in Nepal via Jaynagar. The guests will stay overnight at hotels in Janakpur and visit the famous Janaki temple and the Ram-Janaki wedding place.

    They will then proceed to Sitamarhi to visit Sita's birth place and thereafter, the train will arrive at Buxar, where the guests will be shown the hermitage of Maharishi Vishwamitra and the Ramrekha Ghat, where they can take a dip in the Ganges.

    The next destination will be the oldest living city in the world, Varanasi. While at Kashi, the guests will walk around the temples at the Varanasi Sita Samahit Sthal. The temples in Prayag, Shringverpur and Chitrakoot will be covered by road. Night stay at hotels will be provided at Varanasi, Prayag and Chitrakoot.

    The tourists will then go to Nasik and spend a night at hotels. The Trayambakeshwar temple and Panchvati will be covered in this phase.

    The next destination of the train will be the ancient city of Kishkindha, Hampi with overnight stay for the guests at hotels. Here the guests will visit the temple believed to be the birth place of Hanuman atop the Anjaneyadri Hills and other heritage and religious sites.

    Rameshwaram will be the next destination of the train, wherein the Ramanathaswamy temple and Dhanushkodi will be covered, along with overnight stay at hotels.

    The next destination will be Kanchipuram where the Shiv Kanchi, Vishnu Kanchi and Kamakhshi temples will be covered.

    The last destination of the train in this tour will be Bhadrachalam in Telangana, which is widely referred to as the "Ayodhya of the south".

    After this, the train will return to Delhi on the 20th day of its journey, covering roughly a distance of 8,000 km.

    Fare, entertainment and comfort
    The fully air-conditioned tourist train will comprise 11 3-AC coaches, one pantry car and two SLRs. Freshly-cooked vegetarian meals will be served to the guests on board from a well-equipped pantry car.

    The train has also been fitted with an infotainment system for the entertainment of the passengers as well as for public announcements. Clean toilets and enhanced security features, including CCTV cameras and security guards for each coach, have been provided for the tourists.

    At a price range starting from Rs 73,500 per person, the IRCTC tourist train will be a 20-day all-inclusive tour package.


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