Indian Railways announces tour package from Ayodhya to Vaishno Devi
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Created : Apr 8, 2023, 17:30 IST
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The name of the package is Uttar Darshan by Bharat Gaurav Special Train. As for the price, the economy category will cost you around INR 20,850 per person, whereas the standard category will cost you around INR 31,135.
The name of the package is Uttar Darshan by Bharat Gaurav Special Train. As for the price, the economy category will cost you around INR 20,850 per person, whereas the standard category will cost you around INR 31,135. Read less
The train trip will be of 11 days and 10 nights long. As per the tour package, the tour will commence from Assam to Dibrugarh, wherein the passengers will be boarding the Bharat Gaurav Tourist Train. One can board this train from the following stations — Dibrugarh, Lumding, Mariani, Guwahati, New Cooch Behar, Katihar and New Jalpaiguri stations.
The name of the package is Uttar Darshan by Bharat Gaurav Special Train. As for the price, the economy category will cost you around INR 20,850 per person, whereas the standard category will cost you around INR 31,135.
Additional information:
Tour date: From 27th May 2023 to 6th June 2023.Boarding stations: The Bharat Gaurav Tourist Train, which will be used for this journey, can be boarded at the following stations: Dibrugarh, Mariani, Lumding, Guwahati, New Cooch Behar, New Jalpaiguri, and Katihar. Uttar Darshan by Bharat Gaurav Special Train is the name of the package.
Ticket booking:
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