Lucknow

Calling all devotees and explorers: This IRCTC tour package from Lucknow is perfect for you!

Head to the holiest of all pilgrimages in Jammu.

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The relentless pace of everyday life often isolates the modern human being. Especially in our bustling cities, the much sought after sense of belongingness eludes us all. And that's when a holy pilgrimage is the perfect foray into spirituality.

And when it comes to going on a pilgrimage in India, it doesn't get holier than heading to Jammu for a visit to the Holy Shrine of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi. So, we surfed the internet to find you a timely and concise IRCTC tour package from Lucknow to go on this pilgrimage.

Check the itinerary for the 4 nights/5 days package:

  • Board the Train No. 12237 at Lucknow (NR) at 1745 hours before arriving at Jammu Tawi at 1050 hours on the next day.

  • Journey to hotel in Katra on a sharing AC vehicle, followed by a free evening of leisure, dinner, and overnight stay in the hotel.

  • On the next day, visit to Mata Vaishno Devi for darshan after breakfast before returning to the hotel, late in the evening. Overnight stay in the hotel.

  • Check out on the next day after breakfast at 9:30 AM to reach Jammu and board the Train No 12238 at 1400 hrs from Jammu Tawi to Lucknow.

  • Your tour ends as your reach Lucknow by 7:10 AM on the next morning.

Tour leaving in a week; Book NOW!

So, folks! What are you waiting for? The next tour of this package leaves in little over a week. Make your bookings now and go on a once-in-a-lifetime pilgrimage in India.

Date for the next journey: November 21, 2024

Follow this link to know more about the package.

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