Dakshin Bharat Yatra | Travel to 7 Southern Pilgrimage Towns in Less than Rs 12000. Know Details

Indian Railways and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) has a special travel package for Chandigarh, Panchkula, Mohali residents. A special train, Dakshin Bharat Yatra, will cover 7 south Indian religious towns in 12 days and that too at a cost of less than Rs. 1000 per day. The package will cost Rs 11,340 per person.

About the Dakshin Bharat Yatra Train:

Date & Time of Departure: March 17, 2018 at 7am

From: Chandigarh railway station

Duration: 12 days and 11 nights package.

Price of package: Rs 11,340 per person

Destinations included: 

  • Rameshwaram
  • Madurai
  • Kovalam
  • Trivandrum
  • Kanyakumari
  • Tiruchirapalli
  • Tirupati.

Facilities included in package:

  • journey by second sleeper class,
  • accommodation in non-AC dormitories/ hall,
  • vegetarian food (breakfast, lunch and dinner),
  • tour escort & security on train and
  • tourist buses for visiting sightseeing spots.

 

Where to book: Bookings for the Bharat darshan special tourist train is available on official website of IRCTC- http://www.irctctourism.com or can visit the regional office of IRCTC in Sector 34 and can also contact the office at 0172-4645795.

 

IRCTC regional office spokesperson Shubham Arya said, “In Dakshin Bharat darshan tourist train, we have 800 seats out of which more than 700 seats have been reserved. A majority of the seats are booked by the Chandigarh residents.”

Book your tickets now.

Source: Hindustan Times

Image Source: Google Images

Ratisha: A woman with varied interests, from geeky technology to serene poetry, but with a solitary passion to play with words. Ratisha is educated in sociology, psychology and human rights, that has sensitized her well to talk about all topics of human concern. She has been writing for many nationally and internationally acclaimed e-magazines and news portals including The Huffington Post, (United States) among others. When not writing, she is either found brushing strokes on a canvas or peering through her glasses into a novel.
Related Post