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| 1
- Wednesday |
Mumbai

The
time has come for you to undertake a journey way back
in time. Welcome to Mumbai, a city of dreams that 300
years ago was an agglomeration of seven islands.
Modern, yet preserving its antiquities, a short drive
through the city will reveal this inherent truth.
Board the train in the evening at Chhatrapati Shivaji
Terminus, undoubtedly one of the famous Gothic
buildings and an integral part of Mumbai's skyline.
Wine and dine in the luxurious comforts of this train
and whistle off on your royal voyage.
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| 2
- Thursday |
Jaigadh,
Ganapatipule, Ratnagiri and Bhatye Beach

Alight in the morning at the Bhoke Station nestled
amidst majestic mountains and scenic backwaters. Enjoy
the short ride in a luxury bus to Rai Jetty. Cut
through the mesmerising silence of the scenic
backwater accompanied by an impressive number of
exotic birds on the way to the historical Jaigad Fort.
Relish an almost unique view of Konkan village life,
impossible to get either from road or the rail. This
romantic journey brings you to Jaigad Jetty, situated
at the foothills of the Jaigad Fort. And at a short
distance stands the legendary Jaigad Fort, high and
proud on a cliff with a spectacular view of the ocean
and Ganapatipule, the next destination.
After Jaigad Fort, it's time to travel to
Ganapatipule by road, an experience by itself. The
vast 'Konkan' stretch abounds with scenic greenery,
red earth and the roofed houses with clean courtyards
add a quaint touch to the panorama.
Ganapatipule is bathed in the golden sunshine and
silver moonlight, lapped by gentle foam-flecked waves
from the expanse of the Arabian Sea. It's laced with
the unforgettable aroma of fruits, flowers and
mangroves. And the timid whispers of swaying coconut
trees carry you away into a land, that's serene,
sedate and unspoilt.
Feast your taste buds over a vast spread of 'Konkan'
cuisine and spend some time in the company of the
locals, who are as warm and cheerful as their
surroundings. Ever ready to chat with you and make you
feel at home. Visit the holy temple shrine dedicated
to Lord Ganesh, flocked by millions every year. Walk
down the beach to the tune of the splashing waves.
Head out towards Ratnagiri, the land of the world
famous 'Alphonso' mangoes, in the comforts of the
luxury AC bus.
Ratnagiri is the birthplace of Lokmanya Tilak and the
internment home for the last king of Burma, King
Thibaw. Visit the Lokmanya Tilak Smarak , Ratnadurga
Fort and then put on your swimsuits. Just a few
kilometers away, lined with dense trees, lies the
long-winding stretch of Bhatye beach, your next
destination.
Temples, forts and virgin beaches, you would wish you
could stay a little longer. But the train whistles and
you are off to yet another beautiful destination
feasting over a royal spread served on board.
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| 3
- Friday |
Sindhurdurg,
Tarkaarli, Sawantwadi

Next day the train chugs in to the tip of the Konkan
coast, Sindhudurg Nagari Railway station. A luxury AC
bus transfers you to Malvan Jetty from the station.
Settle in a comfortable boat, arranged just for you, and
enjoy the mesmerising view of flora, birds and caressing
waves on the ride to Sindhudurg Fort.
Next stop the one time naval base, stubbornly
guarded, till today by the unconquered Ocean Fort of
Sindhudurg. As you approach the fort from Malvan jetty
past a rocky reef, marvel at the hard work of over 6000
skilled hands that worked round the clock for 3 years.
Within its premises are temples dedicated to Bhavani,
Mahadeo, Jarimari, Mahapurush and Shivaji. Walk on the
two-mile long rampart walls and watch the breathtaking
view of the vast open sea as it fires a volley of spray
30 ft. below. And at times even 30 feet high, an amazing
experience indeed.
Head out to Tarkarli by luxury AC bus. A virgin beach
at the confluence of river Karli and Arabian Sea with
silver soft sands and pristine clear waters. The wide
river, the beautiful sailboats, the tiny islands, the
hamlets at the river bank, all contribute to the
picture-postcard beauty of Tarkarli. Enjoy a relaxed
lunch at the well-appointed MTDC beach resort, complete
with twenty 'Konkani' style cottages. Indeed a perfect
place to enjoy the mouth-watering 'Malvani' cuisine and
then unwind.
Next stop, Tarkarli Jetty, for a romantic boat ride
through the Tarkarli creek up to Kalse Jetty. Move on to
Sawantwadi by AC luxury bus, situated on the
southernmost point of Sindhudurg. This elite heritage
destination is the entry point to Goa. The colourful
town, once an estate capital, is home to the Chitar Ali
and Jagannathrao Bhosale Garden. Shilpa Gram is yet
another place you must visit. A craft village, where you
can watch local craftsmen manufacturing handicrafts and
what's more, you can buy some mementos too.
The evening promises a traditional meal in the train.
As the train heads to Goa from Sawantwadi, you will
leave behind this coastal paradise rich in history and
natural splendour. |
| 4
- Saturday |
Goa

As the train pulls in to Goa, get ready to explore an
exotic destination frequented by tourists from all
corners of the globe. Brilliant lush green fields
surrounding village and hamlets, white washed churches
standing out against occasional empty patches of
startling red soil. Welcome to Goa, the land of
India's finest golden sand beaches, jungle clad hills,
imposing ancient churches and elegant mansions,
splashed with colour of bougainvillea. Goa is indeed a
great collage of sights, experiences and history.
Once in Goa, you can start off with Old Goa. Take a
walk amid the ruins, ramble in the vast gardens and
grounds of the old church buildings. Basilica of Bom
Jesus, Se Cathedral and the Church of St. Francis of
Assissi, that began as a mosque but now is an
archaeological museum for Goan antiques. It's time for
an afternoon laced with heady traditional music, dance
and finger licking Goan delicacies.
Visit Fontanhas, the Latin quarters at Panjim, the
capital of Goa State. Next stop is Dona Paula, a small
palm fringed beach with casuarina groves and
tranquility.
The day has ended, but in Goa, it is just the
beginning. Non stop fun, virgin beaches, ancient sites
and caves, religious icons and shrines are set deep in
your mind as you head back to the Karmali station.
Wine and dine on board the royal train. It's true, no
matter how much time you have in Goa, it will always
seem too little.
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| 5
- Sunday |
Pune

Next morning, the royal train pulls into Pune, the
erstwhile capital of Maratha. Also known as the
cultural capital of the state, it is hometown of
famous poets, writers, singers and artists. After a
royal breakfast in the train, step out to discover
this early home of Shivaji, the great Maratha warrior.
First stop is Phule Mandai, the old central market,
named after the great social reformer Mahatma Jotirao
Phule. It consists of a large octagonal central tower
with Gothic features and arms radiating from it. A
reminder of the days gone by. Move on to the Raja
Kelkar Museum, a quaint Rajasthani-styled building
with an interesting personal collection of artifacts
and antiques belonging to the 17th, 18th
and the 19th century. Next is the World
famous Iyengar Yoga Institute. Directed by Mr. B.K.S.
Iyengar, it is an institute of international
reputation. People come here from all over the world
with hopes and rarely ever go back disappointed.
After a quick lunch break at Taj Blue Diamond, it is
time to move on to the world famous Rajneesh Ashram.
Commonly known as Osho Ashram, the lushly landscaped
24-acre commune offers numerous programmes with an
emphasis on meditation. Thousands alight here every
day in search of spiritual meanings. Next stop is the
Tribal Museum with an impressive collection of nearly
2000 rare and precious articles related to the tribal
life of Maharashtra. The 12 sections include domestic
life, agriculture, weapons and woodcarving.
Move on to the David Synagogue, believed to be one of
the largest in the world. Built by a Jewish merchant,
Sir David Sassoon in 1867, it is one of the finest
synagogues in India.
Now, the luxury bus takes you to the Aga Khan Palace.
A historical monument where Mahatma Gandhi and his
wife were imprisoned along with other national leaders
after he started the Quit India movement. Listen to
the magic of hymns and devotional songs presented by a
small group of artistes near the memorial of Smt.
Kasturba Gandhi.
Before you realise it, the day has ended. And it's
time for the famous light and sound show at the
Shaniwarwada Palace, built in 1732 by the Peshwas.
Traditional 'tutari',
'sanai', 'chaughada',
garlands and 'kumkum tilak' welcome you at the
entrance. While the daring story of the erstwhile
Maratha Empire enacted by light and sound capture your
imagination inside.
After a sumptuous meal on board the royal train, your
next destination is the 6th century.
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| 6
- Monday |
Aurangabad,
Ellora

Next morning, travelling along the rolling hills and
picturesque ruins of the past, you travel way back in
time to Aurangabad. Founded by Aurangzeb, Aurangabad's
heritage is rich and varied.
After breakfast in the train, a luxury bus takes you
to the majestic fortress of Daulatabad. An impregnable
defense in its day, it still stands tall and proud.
Walk around the ruins, which tell you extraordinary
stories of bravery and valour.
Next stop is the world famous Ellora Caves. Just 30
kms. from Aurangabad the historical Ellora caves is
now a World Heritage Site. The Hindu, Jain and
Buddhist caves at Ellora are among the finest in
India. Lying on the ancient trade route, the caves are
thought to be the work of priests and pilgrims who
used the route. Abandoned and forgotten for a few
centuries, the 34 caves were cut out of volcanic rocks
of the Deccan trap. 12 are Buddhist (600 to 700 AD),
17 Hindus (800-1000 AD) and five Jain (1000 -1300 AD).
The Buddhist caves belong to the Vajrayana sect of the
Mahayana School. The caves include 'viharas'
(monasteries) and 'chaityas' (chapels) where the monks
worshipped. The Hindu caves lie in the centre of the
group. The most famous of them being the Kailasanatha
Temple (8th century). It is the most
magnificent of all the rock-cut structures at Ellora.
Completely open to the elements, it is the only
building that was begun from the top. The Jain caves,
less grand in comparison to the others are richly
carved with lotus, elephant, lions and 'tirthankaras'
of Lord Mahavira. They offer an aura of peace and
simplicity.
Come back to Aurangabad for lunch at the Taj hotel
with live cultural entertainment.
Next stop, is the Shivaji Museum with weapons and
antiques from the great Maratha Empire. Just beyond
the city, lies the Aurangabad Caves with highly ornate
and strikingly detailed sculptures and architecture.
Dating from the Vakataka and the succeeding Kalachuri
dynasties (2nd and 6th centuries
AD), these 10 caves, five in each group are also a
World Heritage Site.
Move on to the Bibi-Ka-Maqbara, a tribute of the
Emperor's son to his mother. A replica of Taj Mahal,
the fairy tale Maqbara stands out as the only piece of
Moghul architecture on the Deccan Plateau. Spend some
time browsing through Paithani and Himroo showrooms
for a perfect memorabilia.
Soon, it's time to go back to the station for a
mouth-watering feast in the train and then to travel
even further back in time.
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| 7
- Tuesday |
Jalgaon,
Ajanta, Nashik

Alight at Jalgaon railway station after a royal
breakfast. Travel to T-Junction in a luxury AC bus.
Board the MSRTC eco-friendly bus and it's time to
travel back in time. Soon, you will find yourself
surrounded by dramatic views of the Waghora valley
where the Ajanta Caves are located. Older than the
Ellora caves (200 BC to 650 AD) they are also cut from
the volcanic lava of the Deccan Trap in a steep
crescent shaped hillside. Lost to the world after the
7th century it was discovered by accident
in 1819, by a party of British officers on a hunting
expedition.
At Ajanta, the Mahayana group, Hinayana group and the
later Mahayana group, complete the spectrum of
Buddhist development in India. 'Bodhisattva Padmapani',
'Boddhisattva Avalokitesvara', '17 Jatakas', 'The
Birth of the Buddha' and 'The Thousand Buddhas' are
amongst the finest murals and sculptures ever found.
The paintings on the ceiling, particularly the
elephant scattering the lotus, charging bull, the
black princess and the row of dancers with musicians
mesmerise tourists from all over the world.
After a quick shopping break for artifacts and
souvenirs, back track to Bhusalwal Station in the same
luxury AC bus. Travel along to Nashik in the royal
comforts of the train while the magnificent images of
the ancient caves linger on in your mind. Enjoy the
mouth-watering spread on board of the royal train.
Alight at Nashik Road station with a traditional
welcome of garlands, 'arti' and 'kumkum
tilak'.
Depart for Sula Winery at Govardhan Park in the
comforts of a luxury AC bus, enjoying the view of a
bustling township that's an interesting blend of the
ancient and the modern.
Stop on the way at the grape farms of the Winery.
Walk through the green paradise as rows and rows of
grape meet your eye in every direction. After watching
the breathtaking view from the Gangapur dam site move
on to the Sula Winery. The air, heavy with the heady
aroma of wine, welcomes you to the Winery. Wine and
dine in royal comfort as the sun sets in the horizon.
Finally, when you head back to the Nashik Road
Station, it's time for the Deccan Odyssey train to
move from the past to the future. Get ready to alight
at the most advanced business capital of India, Mumbai.
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| 8
- Wednesday |
Mumbai

Enjoy
the breakfast on board as the sun rises over the
commercial capital of India. Alight at the Chhatrapati
Shivaji Terminus in Mumbai in the morning enriched
with the rich legacy of this land. The royal journey is
over, but the memory of which, will live on forever.
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