To step aboard The Deccan Odyssey is to
step into a different world. Here the opulence and pleasant hospitality
evoke your senses and makes you remember the romantic age of travel. Join us
for a journey through ancient mountains and mysterious forts, pristine
beaches and charming villages. The majestic landscape of Maharastra seduces
all who visit. In its sweeping hills, stunning coastlines, and rugged
moorland, the land conjures up irresistible images of romance and enduring
legends of Maratha Kingdom. You can gaze upon mile after mile of unspoilt
natural beauty. Enjoy the company of others, sit idly with a good book or
simply let the beauty passing by your window wash over you.
The seven day itinerary includes several exotic destinations covering the
expanse of Maharashtra on Mumbai-Konkan-Goa-Pune-Aurangabad route, returning
to Mumbai via Nasik. All these destination offer travelers a unique
opportunity to enjoy some of India's most breathtaking scenery.
Day
01- Mumbai
Tour starts from Mumbai, a city of dreams that 300 years ago was an
agglomeration of seven islands. Modern, yet preserving its antiquities as a
short drive through the city will reveal. Board the train in the evening at
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, one of Mumbai¹s most famous gothic
landmarks. Wine and dine in comfort as the train sets about its voyage.
Day 02 - Jaigad - Ganapatipule -
Ratnagiri - Bhatye
Alight at Ukshi station and enjoy a short ride to Rai jetty. Cut through
the backwaters, accompanied by exotic birds, to historical Jaigad Fort, high
on a cliffside overlooking the ocean. View Konkan village life, unreachable
by road. Travel to Ganapatipule by road, a scenic drive. On arrival feast on
a vast spread of Konkan¹ cuisine, spending time with local
people. Visit the holy temple shrine dedicated to Lord Ganesh and walk the
beach amongst swaying palms. Head out to Ratnagiri by air-conditioned coach.
This was the internment home of the last king of Burma. Visit Lokmanya Tilak
Smarak, Rtanaburg Fort followed by a swim off Bhatye beach. Depart in the
evening on the next stage of our journey.
Day 03 - Sindhuburg - Tarkali -
Sawantwadi
Travel to the tip of the Konkan coast arriving at Sudhuburg Nagari station.
Travel to Sundhuburg Fort by boat. On arrival walk the two-mile long rampart
walls with views of the open sea. Head to Tarkali beach by luxury coach, a
virgin beach at the confluence of the River Karli. Enjoy a Malvani¹
lunch at MTDC Beach resort. Take a ferry ride up the Tarkali Creek moving on
to Sawantwadi by coach, the entrance point to Goa and home to the Chitar Ali
and Jagannathrao Bhosale Garden. You may also visit Shilpa Gram village to
watch local craftsmen go about their work. A traditional meal on board the
train during the evening as we head for Goa.
Day 04 - Goa
Morning arrival in Goa, home to India¹s finest beaches, jungle clad
hills and ancient architecture. Take a walk amongst and amidst the ruins of
Old Goa visiting the Basilica of Bom Jesus, the Cathedral and the Church of
St. Francis of Assissi, now an archaeological museum. Move on to Priol, home
to one of the Mangeshi Temples. A boat cruise down the Mandovi river follows
featuring entertainment and Goan delicacies. Visit Fontanhas, the latin
quarter of Panjim, Goa¹s capital, followed by Dona Paula, a small palm
fringed beach. In the evening head back to the station for wining and dining
on board.
Day
05 - Pune
Morning arrival in Pune, former capital of the Marathas and home to poets,
writers and artists. Following breakfast the first stop is Phule Mandia, the
old central market. We then visit Rajar Kelkar museum, a Rajasthani-style
building with some interesting artefacts dating from the 17th, 18th and 19th
centuries. Next is the Iyengar Yoga Institute, famous the world over. After
lunch at the Taj Blue Diamond we visit the Osho Ashram commune, focusing on
meditation. Next comes the tribal museum and the David synagogue. Board a
luxury coach to visit the Aga Khan Palace, an historical monument where
Gandhi and his wife were imprisoned. In the evening comes the light and
sound show at the Shaniwarwada Palace. A sumptuous meal is prepared on board
the train prior to departure for Aurangabad.
Day 06 - Aurangabad
Following breakfast on the train board a luxury coach to visit the fortress
of Daulatabad. Next stop is the world famous Ellora Caves, a world heritage
site consisting of a series of Hindu, Jain and Buddhist caves originating
from the 7th to the 14th centuries. Return to Aurangabad for lunch before
visiting the Shivaji museum followed by the Aurangabad Caves and the
Bibi-Ka-Maqbara, a replica of the Taj Mahal. Return to the train for an
evening meal and departure to our next port of call.
Day 07 - Ajanta - Nashik
After breakfast alight at Jalgaon station for a visit to the Ajanta Caves,
which date from the 3rd to the 7th centuries. The caves contain some of the
finest buddhist murals and sculptures ever found. We return to Jalgaon
station to board the train for Nashik where we depart for the Sula winery at
Govardhan park visiting the vineyards along the way. Wine and dine in
comfort as the sun sets before heading back to Nashik Road station to board
the train to Mumbai.
Day 08 - Mumbai
Enjoy breakfast on board as we arrive in Mumbai, India¹s commercial
capital. Alight at Chhatrapati Shivaji rail terminus as the tour draws to
its conclusion.
Tariff(per person per day)
| Occupancy |
Lean Season April |
Peak Season October to March |
| Deluxe Cabin |
|
|
| Single occupancy |
Rs. 16590.00 |
Rs. 20370.00 |
| Double occupancy |
Rs. 12390.00 |
Rs. 14700.00 |
| Triple occupancy |
Rs. 10080.00 |
Rs. 11970.00 |
| Presidential suite
|
|
|
| Single occupancy |
Rs. 31500.00 |
Rs. 39900.00 |
| Double occupancy |
Rs. 23100.00 |
Rs. 29400.00 |
| Triple occupancy |
Rs. 10080.00 |
Rs.11970.00 |
| Presidential Suite-Extra Occupancy |
Rs. 10080.00 |
Rs.11970.00 |
Schedule
Deccan
Odyssey Train Depart Ex.Mumbai 2007
|
| May to Sept: No Service |
| October 2007 |
3, 10, 17, 24, 31 |
| November 2007 |
7, 14, 21, 28 |
| December 2007 |
5, 12, 19*, 26* |
Deccan
Odyssey Train Depart Ex.Mumbai 2008
|
| 2008 |
| January 2008 |
02, 09, 16, 23, 30 |
| February 2008 |
06, 13, 20, 27 |
| March 2008 |
05, 12, 19, 26 |
| April 2008** |
02, 09, 16, 23, 30 |
| ** Discounted Rates |
|