The Free Press Journal

Manaskhand Express launched from Pune

- INDU BHAGAT

Uttarakhan­d Tourism Developmen­t Board has teamed up with the Indian Railways to launch a special tourist train named Manaskhand Express to promote lesser-known destinatio­ns in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhan­d. The special train departed from Pune on April 22 and is scheduled to reach Tanakpur Railway Station in Uttarakhan­d on today.

The term "Manaskhand" originates from ancient Hindu scriptures and specifical­ly denotes the Kumaon region of Uttarakhan­d. The Manaskhand temple tour package spans seven days and six nights, offering pilgrims a comprehens­ive journey through sacred sites including Nainital, Bhimtal, Almora, Chaukori, Purnagiri temple, Haat Kalika temple, Katarmal, Kainchi Dham,

Chitai Golu Devta, Jageshwar, Shardha Ghat, Patal Bhuvneshwa­r temple, Nanakmatta Gurudwara, and Champawat, among others.

Upon arrival at Khatima, located approximat­ely one kilometre from Tanakpur, the pilgrims will be ferried to the temple via road transport. The pilgrims will travel in 3AC coaches, with only four people in one Coupe to ensure comfort for tourists. The train's exterior showcases Uttarakhan­d's rich natural, cultural, architectu­ral, and spiritual heritage. The pantry car coach serves various dishes from Uttarakhan­di cuisine, while one of the coaches depicts various folk festivals and another showcases people wearing different attire from the state. Various temples and other places of importance are also depicted on the coaches.

The train is equipped with an air-conditione­d pantry car serving various dishes, including Uttarakhan­di cuisine, to tourists during the journey. After disembarki­ng at Tanakpur, tourists will be taken to various destinatio­ns, where they will stay at hotels/homestays and visit various places as per the itinerary, with night halts at Tanakpur, Champawat/Lohaghat, Chaukori, Almora, and Bhimtal. IRCTC will provide services in the all-inclusive package at a starting price of `28,020. Due to the overwhelmi­ng response from tourists, UTDB plans to operate more such trips in the future, with bookings already open on www.irctctouri­sm.com/bhar atgaurav.

This initiative is the first of its kind in India, aiming to promote lesser-known destinatio­ns through train tours.

The Manaskhand temple tour package spans seven days and six nights, offering pilgrims a comprehens­ive journey through sacred sites in Uttarakhan­d's Kumaon region

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