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DAY FIVE - 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.

Description Time
Breakfast on Board 07.00hrs.onwards
Arrive at Pune Rly.Stn.  08.15 hrs.
Sightseeing by A/c. Coach - Visit Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum, Shaniwar Wada, Drive past Synegouge, Agha Khan Palace. 09.00 hrs.
Lunch & leisure time 13.00 hrs.
Depart to Railway Stn.Pune 14.30 hrs.
Return to Deccan Odyssey 14.45 hrs.
Depart for Aurangabad. 15.00 hrs.
Dinner on Board 20.00 hrs.


 

   


 

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