Deccan Odyssey Train


Maharashtra Wild Trail

Itinerary

Duration: 8 Days / 7 Nights
Destinations Cevered: Mumbai - Ajanta - Nagzira - Tadoba - Aurangabad - Mumbai

Day 01

This evening, arrive at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus and board your train on a mesmerizing voyage through the Maratha heartland.

Day 02

Arrive at Jalgaon railway station and drive to Ajanta Caves, a World Heritage site. These magnificent caves have exquisite ancient murals & sculptures that depict the life of Buddha.

Day 03

Arrive Gondia and drive to Nagzira wildlife sanctuary also known as the “Green Oasis”. Enjoy a game safari in the park this afternoon.

Day 04

Early this morning proceed on another adventure into the Nagzira sanctuary. This afternoon the journey continues to Tadoba.

Day 05

Arrive at the Tadoba Tiger Reserve and spend an adventurous day with morning and afternoon safaris into the Reserve.

Day 06

Today visit Ellora Caves, a World Heritage site. A unique artistic creation, with its sanctuaries devoted to Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism, it illustrates the spirit of tolerance that was characteristic of ancient India. Visit Bibi-Ka-Maqbara, a replica of the Taj Mahal.

Day 07

This morning visit some of the famous sights of the old city including a Himroo factory.

Day 08

Arrive at Mumbai, where your journey comes to an end.

Highlights

  • The wondrous and fascinating cave temples of Ajanta & Ellora along the western seaboard of India, both World Heritage sites, showcasing the ancient skill of India’s painters and sculptors
  • Thrilling game drives in the wildlife parks of Tadoba Tiger Reserve and Nagzira wildlife sanctuary where you get an opportunity to spot the Royal Bengal Tiger as well as various other species of birds and mammals.

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