
Railways to run particular prepare overlaying holy Sikh shrines in April
New Delhi, February 21
Indian Railways is launching the Guru Kirpa Yatra with its unique Bharat Gaurav Vacationer Practice within the month of April, celebrated because the month of Baisakhi in all the North India. After detailed consultations with stakeholders at numerous ranges, Indian Railways has specifically conceived this tour to holy Sikh shrines situated in numerous components of the nation.
The 11 days/10 nights all-inclusive tour will begin from Lucknow on April 5 and can finish on April 15. Throughout this tour, the pilgrims will go to probably the most distinguished revered websites of Sikhism which incorporates the 5 Holy Takhts. The tour will embrace go to to Kesgarh Sahib Gurdwara and Virasat-e-Khalsa at Anandpur Sahib, Gurdwara Patalpuri Sahib at Kiratpur Sahib, Gurdwara Fatehgarh Sahib at Sirhind, Akal Takht Sahib and Harmandir Sahib at Amritsar, Sri Damdama Sahib at Bathinda, Takht Sachkhand Hazur Sahib at Nanded, Gurudwara Guru Nanak Jhira Sahib at Bidar and Gurudwara Harmandarji Sahib at Patna.
IRCTC will function this prepare with a composition of 9 sleeper class coaches, one AC-3Tier and one AC-2Tier coach. IRCTC is providing the tour bundle throughout three classes specifically, Commonplace, Superior and Consolation with complete capability of 678 passengers (with majority in finances phase normal class).
This all-inclusive tour bundle will primarily embrace comfy rail journey in ergonomically designed unique coaches, full on-board and off-board meals, lodging in high quality lodges, full highway transfers together with sightseeing. The providers of tour escorts, journey insurance coverage, on-board safety and housekeeping may even be out there.
The choice to participate in langars may even be out there at necessary gurdwaras in addition to throughout the journey.
IRCTC has priced the tour attractively for the vacationers for maximising the occupancy of the prepare. Indian Railways is all set to welcome the followers of Sikhism to journey on this non secular journey on the trail of wealthy non secular and cultural heritage.