Khaleej Times

Railways to launch Shri Ramayana Express

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new delhi — The Railways will run a unique pilgrim train, Shri Ramayana Express, from November 14 on the Ramayana circuit to cover the major destinatio­ns related to the Hindu epic, the Railway Ministry announced on Tuesday.

According to the ministry, the Indian Rail Tourism and Catering Corp (IRCTC) will run the 800-seater train from Delhi Safdarjung railway station. The train will complete its journey till Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu, in 16 days.

“The train will cover all important destinatio­ns associated with the life of deity Shri Ram in a 16day all inclusive tour package,” it said. This will be spread both in India as well as Sri Lanka.

The tour package will cover all meals, accommodat­ion and wash and change facilities in dharmashal­as, all transfers, sight-seeing arrangemen­ts and dedicated tour manager of IRCTC who will be travelling with the tourists during the entire tour.

The ministry said the Shri Ramayana Yatra-Sri Lanka pilgrimage will have two components — one each in India and Sri Lanka.

“After leaving Delhi, the train will make its first stop in Ayodhya followed by Hanuman Garhi Ramkot and Kanak Bhawan temple. The train will then cover the important destinatio­ns of Ramayana circuit such as Nandigram, Sitamarhi, Janakpur, Varanasi, Prayag, Shringverp­ur, Chitrakoot, Nasik, Hampi and Rameshwara­m,” it said.

The Sri Lanka leg of the tour will be charged separately. The

passengers opting for the Sri Lanka leg can take a flight to Colombo from Chennai.

IRCTC presently offers fivenight/six-day Sri Lanka tour package at a cost starting from Rs47,600 per person. The tour package will cover destinatio­ns like Kandy, Nuwara Eliya, Colombo and Negombo in Sri Lanka.

Meanwhile, IRCTC is also operating an AC Tourist Train from August 28 to September 9 on the Ramayana Circuit from Trivandrum offering an all inclusive tour package starting from Rs39,800 covering Panchavati, Chitrakoot, Shringverp­ur, Tulsi Manas Mandir, Darbhanga, Sita Marhi, Ayodhya and Rameshwara­m. —

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