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Home / Lifestyle / Spiritual Odyssey Aboard Bharat Gaurav Train Connects South India's Sacred Sites

Spiritual Odyssey Aboard Bharat Gaurav Train Connects South India's Sacred Sites

11 Nov

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Summary

  • IRCTC launches 10-night, 11-day "02 Jyotirlinga with Dakshin Darshan Yatra" pilgrimage
  • Journey starts November 25, 2025, from Indore, covers Tirupati, Rameshwaram, Madurai
  • Package offers accommodation, vegetarian meals, transfers, and tour escorts
Spiritual Odyssey Aboard Bharat Gaurav Train Connects South India's Sacred Sites

In November 2025, IRCTC is launching a transformative 10-night, 11-day "02 Jyotirlinga with Dakshin Darshan Yatra" pilgrimage aboard the Bharat Gaurav Tourist Train. The spiritual journey, starting on November 25 from Indore, will take travelers to some of South India's most sacred destinations, including Tirupati, Rameshwaram, Madurai, Kanyakumari, and Srisailam.

The comprehensive package offers various accommodation classes and includes vegetarian meals, transfers, and tour escorts to ensure a seamless and enriching experience for the pilgrims. This immersive pilgrimage provides an opportunity for devotees to connect with the divine and explore the rich cultural heritage of the South Indian region.

As the country gears up for this spiritual odyssey, the IRCTC-operated Bharat Gaurav Train is set to become a popular choice for those seeking a deeply meaningful and transformative journey across South India's most revered religious sites.

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The "02 Jyotirlinga with Dakshin Darshan Yatra" is a 10-night, 11-day spiritual pilgrimage aboard the Bharat Gaurav Tourist Train, organized by IRCTC, that covers sacred destinations in South India.
The IRCTC pilgrimage aboard the Bharat Gaurav Train is scheduled to start on November 25, 2025, from Indore.
The IRCTC pilgrimage covers sacred sites in South India, including Tirupati, Rameshwaram, Madurai, Kanyakumari, and Srisailam.

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