The First Indian Railways Tourist Train Ula Rail Boarding from Kolkata


Indian Railways - Ula Rail announces Diwali Special Train Yatra ‘Diwali Ganga-Setu Snan’


Kolkata 29 September 2023: Indian Railways - Ula Rail, the most successful Bharat Gaurav Train from the Ministry of Railways have announced their next departure on 02.11.2023 as a Diwali Ganga – Setu Snan to Puri – Konark – Bhubaneswar – Trichy – Rameswaram - Kanyakumari - Madurai – Prayag – Varanasi – Gaya. 

The Ganga Setu Snan is a moment to reconnect with the divine and seek spiritual enlightenment. This unique and profound experience offers devotees and seekers an opportunity to cleanse their souls and rejuvenate their spirits in the sacred waters of the Ganges.

They also have mentioned that, it is the first Ula Rail - Bharat Gaurav Train to have boarding from Kolkata. The train is scheduled to depart from Kolkata, allowing tourists to board the train.

Ula Rail is a special tourist train that is well equipped with variety of amenities, such as 3AC, 2SL Coaches, frameless pantry cars to provide unlimited South Indian food onboard and off-board, dedicated coach managers in every coach, dedicated coach security in every coach, PA Systems for Entertainment & Announcements, CCTV Cameras, Travel Insurance, Hotels at planned destinations, buses for sightseeing & transfers, No Luggage Worry – Carry only Luggage Needed for Night Stay or Sightseeing that will make your Journey Hassle-Free.

Yatris can avail LTC/LFC facility and the Government of India along with Ministry of Railways has given 33% concession for all the Yatris.

All Inclusive Ticket Fare: SL (Budget) Rs. 25,400 /- ; SL (Economy) Rs. 27,200 /- ; 3 AC (Standard) Rs. 39,800 /-.

This Special Tourist Train of Indian Railways can be booked only on 7667500600 or www.railtourism.com. 

Mr. Vignesh G, Product Director – ULA RAIL said, “We invite all devotees, spiritual seekers, and curious souls to join us for the Ganga Setu Snan. Experience the transformative power of the holy Ganges and embrace the blessings it offers.”

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