Golden Chariot, the Indian Luxury Train in association with The Tourism Department and the Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation (KSTDC) offers a special tour package for the upcoming Dasara festival.
The Dasara Special Package (two nights and one day) is available for the dates of September 23-25 and September 29 to October 1. The special package is available at a discounted price of Rs 25,000 for Indians and Rs 40,000 for foreigners. The Dasara special journey will start from Yeshwanthpur railway station in Bengaluru on the night traveling to Mysuru and back to Bengaluru on the third day early in the morning. 88 passengers can board the train for each trip.
South India’s first and only luxury tourist train run by KSTDC, the festival special journey is a cherished experience. Endowed with lavish accommodation, decor inspired by dynasties from Karnataka’s past, fine dining and royal service by uniformed attendants, the Golden Chariot offers guests to explore the rich heritage of Karnataka and enjoy the pleasures of royalty on wheels.
Priyank Kharge, Minister for ITBT and Tourism, Government of Karnataka said the new journey at great discounts is a good initiative. Not only will guests have the an excellent opportunity to people to experience royalty on board, which would showcase the state festival of Karnataka ‘Nadahabba’, The Mysuru Dasara and its grandeur. Attend the royal festivities of Dasara as a royal guest and experience the exciting train journey at a subsidised cost.
KSTDC has also planned royal walk for guests to explore the heritage rich city of Mysuru. A Gold pass offered to guests will allow witnessing of the Dasara and cultural programmes in front of the illuminated Mysuru Palace. The festivities continue with both Indian ethnic cuisines and continental culinary delights, unmatched experience of being a part of festivities and many more.
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About Golden Chariot
Golden Chariot is an Indian Luxury Train operated by KSTDC. The heritage train covers the cultural legacy of Karnataka. Passing through ancient history, cultures, UNESCO World heritage sites, and many more. Palatial architecture and rich detailing of temples are blended in the carriage interiors with the finest modern facilities. There are 19 specially-designed coaches, 11 of the carriages with accommodation, 2 restaurants, recreational coach, conference car and other delights.
Hi, I love to ride in Golden Chariot and next year I will take a long trip with that after the end of this pandemic. Thank you & keep traveling.
Nice article
I see these travel places looks very beautiful,next months we plan a trip of Kerala and Karnataka. these are very different places in India.foreigners also like these places in India.