South Indian Festive Delight

Venture through a pulsating journey South India under the Bharat Darshan Special Train Tours package
A train through South India
A train through South India

Since the winter arrived, we have refrained the traveller in us from drifting away, but not anymore. IRCTC has the best deal for you to escape from the merciless cold of the north and spend some memorable days with your friends and family. These one-time special trains are your chance to explore the cultural and natural eminence of the south. Check out the destinations of the four trains and select the one which you feel worth trying. 

The trains will leave from Madurai offering five day tours to different destinations. The North Kerala Special train will take you to the beautiful coastline of Kozhikode and introduce you to the giant mountains of Wayanad. Or you can visit the booming city of Kochi and ride the iconic houseboat of Alapuzha if you take the South Kerala Special train. The Mookambika Special is the perfect option for some soul searching journeys taking you through some gorgeous South Indian temples covering Salem, Palakkad, Kannur, Murudeswar and Mookambika. These three trains are scheduled to leave on 22nd January. The fourth special train, the Ratha Sapthami Special, will depart from Madurai on 9th February following a temple trail through the states of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh covering Erode, Salem, Katpadi, Dwaraka Tirumala, Srikurmam and Simhachalam. The packages would cost between INR 5800 and INR 6900 depending on the tour you choose. The fare includes transportation, food and accommodation charges. To know more check the details of each package here.

Witness the first rays of sun brushing over the backwaters of Alapuzha or ride across the misty valleys of Wayanad. Spend a relaxing day tasting the mouth watering south Indian dishes along the beach or stay busy paying your visits to some of the prominent temples of the places. IRCTC has the best way for you to escape from the cold and visit some vibrant cities of south India.  

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