Book an Economical Aastha Train Tour on IRCTC Tourism
- Tourism IRCTC
- Mar 17, 2021
- 3 min read

Rail holidays in India are so much more than just ordinary journeys, they enrich the mind, body, and soul. Especially if you undertake an Aastha train tour to a holy pilgrim site, it can be like a soothing balm for your spirit. Here’s presenting a range of “Aastha train tours” by IRCTC Tourism and popular religious destinations that you can discover with your loved ones within a budget.
Amritsar: Housing one of the oldest and most prominent gurudwaras in our country, the Golden Temple in Amritsar is visited by thousands of devotees every day. Experience true divinity with an Amritsar land tour package from IRCTC Tourism that will take you to this illustrious time in the heart of the city. Also enjoy sightseeing at other famous tourist destinations such as Wagah Border and Jallianwala Bagh. to check out more Golden Temple tour packages, visit www.irctctourism.com.
Puri: One of the four must-visit pilgrimage sites for Hindus, Jagannath Puri is flocked by devotees of Lord Vishnu throughout the year. Visit this beautiful beach city and pay your respect at the famous temples in Bhubaneswar along with some sight-seeing in Satapada. To book a religious sojourn to the holy land of Jagannath Puri, visit www.irctctourism.com and choose a pilgrimage tour that suits your needs.
Shirdi: Former home of the revered spiritual leader Sai Baba, Shirdi in Maharashtra is a well-known pilgrimage site. One of the bestselling Shirdi devotional tour packages on IRCTC Tourism is the Shirdi-Shani-Nasik package. Encompassing a devotional journey, it starts from Hyderabad every Friday and takes travelers to Shirdi, Shani Singanapur, Muktidham, Panchvati, Trimbakeshwar, and Nasik. Reasonably priced and well-planned, it is the ideal Shani Shingnapur tour package.
Tirupati: Home of the venerated Lord Venkateswara Temple, Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh needs no introduction. If you want a pocket-friendly Tirupati Balaji tour package, then you can book one with IRCTC today! An amazing package covering Tirumala and Tiruchanur, the ‘Divine Balaji Darshan’ tour package also includes AC road transportation along with temple darshan and is perfect for a brief pilgrimage at the ‘Temple of Seven Hills. Seats are filling fast so book your tickets at the earliest! For a detailed itinerary, visit www.irctctourism.com
Varanasi: The spiritual capital of India, Varanasi draws devotees from all over the world to its sacred ghats. An attractive short land tour package aboard the recently introduced Kashi-Mahakal Express, IRCTC Tourism’s ‘Kashi Darshan’ tour is a budget-friendly one. Covering pilgrim sites for both Hindus and Buddhists, it includes a tour of Varanasi (or Kashi), one of the ancient cities of the world, and Sarnath, a significant pilgrim spot for Buddhists where Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon. For more details about this holy ganga darshan tour, visit www.irctctourism.com.
Vaishno Devi: Nestled in the Trikuta mountains of Jammu and Kashmir, the temple of Mata Vaishno Devi is shrouded in ethereal beauty, spiritual bliss, and age-old legends. Soak in the religious fervor with IRCTC’s ‘Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Darshan’ tour that takes aboard a special pilgrim train. With sightseeing in Delhi and darshan at the shrines of Katra, this package strikes the perfect balance for an ideal holiday. To know more about this “Aastha train tour”, visit www.irctctourism.com
Tamil Nadu: Pay obeisance at the most sacred spots in Kanyakumari, Rameshwaram, and Madurai with IRCTC’s special ‘Temple Triangle’ of Tamil Nadu train package. Visit coveted tourist destinations such as Kumari Amman Temple, Rock Memorial, Thiruvalluvar Statue, Gandhi Memorial, Wax Museum, Sunset Point, Thiruchendur Temple, Ramanathaswamy Temple, Ramar Patham Temple, and the Five Faced Hanuman Temple among others. The next departure is soon so booked this South Divine tour package before the tickets sell out!
To browse an entire collection of India tour packages, visit IRCTC Tourism’s official website on www.irctctourism.com.
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