IRCTC unveils tour packages for M’laya, Kashi

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New Delhi, March 30: The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) has introduced two new tour packages —Magical Meghalaya and Holy Ayodhya Kashi Yatra — through the IndiGo airlines at a very concessional rate.
The special air tour packages will be taking interested individuals from Vizag to Kashi and Meghalaya respectively.
The Meghalaya tour will begin from Vizag on 24 April and return on April 29.
According to a statement from the IRCTC, the package will cover scenic North East tourist destinations like Guwahati-Shillong, Cherrapunji, Mawlynnong, Kaziranga, and Guwahati. The cost per head in the Magical Meghalaya package is Rs 36,199 for single occupancy, Rs 30,099 for double occupancy, and for Rs 28,059 for triple occupancy.
The Kashi tour, on the other hand, will begin from Vizag on April 11 and return on April 16.
The tour will cover various pilgrim destinations like Varanasi, Prayagraj, Ayodhya and also Lucknow. For this package, the cost per head for single occupancy is Rs 35,070, for Rs 28,399 for double occupancy and Rs 26,780 for triple occupancy, the statement informed.
The Kashi and Meghalaya tour packages include air tickets of economy class in Indigo airlines. Night accommodations in three-star hotels and transportation in AC vehicles for sightseeing are also included.
To-and-fro transportation to the respective airports will be insured under this package. Meals, including breakfast and dinner, will be provided to the passengers. Parking charges, toll charges, and GST will also be taken care of in the package.

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