Day 1 (Wednesday) Mumbai
The train starts its journey from Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Mumbai
in the evening.
Mumbai - The Indian film city is famous for Gateway of India
built in 1911 to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary
for the Delhi Durbar. Prince of Wales Museum exhibits antique articles
of art, sculpture, china, rare coins, weaponry and miniatures. Kamala
Nehru Park and Hanging Gardens are cool while Marine Drive is the
hip-hop area of the town with thee top-notch night life.
Day 2 (Thursday) Jaigadh
Morning arrival at Bhoke Railway Station.
Air-conditioned bus ride to Rai Bhatgaon Jetty for Back Water Cruise to
Jaigad Fort.
Bus ride to lunch point and free time to relax.
Noontime sightseeing tour of Ratnagiri town (the birthplace of great
Indian freedom fighter Lokmanya Tilak) including Ratnadurg Fort,
Lokmanya Tilak Smarak and Ratnagiri Bazar.
Train leaves in the evening from Ratnagiri Railway Station.
Day 3 (Friday) Sindhudurg
Morning arrival at Sindhudurg Nagari Railway station.
Air-conditioned bus ride to Malvan Jetty to visit Sindhudurg Sea Fort.
Bus ride to lunch point and free time to relax.
Back Water Cruise through the Tarkarli creek upto Kalse Jetty.
Bus ride to Sawantwadi town to visit 'Shilpagrama' (the craft village).
Train leaves in the evening from Sawantwadi Railway Station.
Day 4 (Saturday) Goa
Morning arrival at Karmali, Goa.
Sightseeing tour of Old Goa including Basilica De Born Jesus, Se
Cathedral, Se Cathedral and Church of St. Francis of Assissi.
Goa - Home to India's most attractive beaches with cool sands,
tropical suns and swaying palm trees, Goa is a beach tour that takes you
far away from the strenuous life into the lap of nature but not too far
away to lose the comforts and facilities of lavish surroundings. The
famous beaches of Goa include Calangute, Vagator, Anjuna, Colva and
Palolem beach along with the charm of 16th century Portuguese settlement
of Old Goa. The famous churches of Goa include Basilica of Bom Jesus
that houses mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier in a rich silver
casket, Se Cathedral with its 'Golden Bell', paintings of the Church of
St. Francis of Assisi and Church of Mae de Deus at Saligao.
Bus ride to Panjim to visit Dona Paula.
Train leaves in the evening from Madgaon Railway Station.
Day 5 (Sunday) Pune
Morning arrival at Pune, ex-capital of Maharashtra.
Sightseeing tour of the city including Mahatma Phule Mandai, Raja
Dinkar Kelkar Museum, Sir David Sasoon Synagogues, Osho International
Commune, Tribal Museum and Aga Khan Palace.
Light and Sound Show at Shaniwarwada.
Train leaves late in the evening from Pune Railway Station.
Day 6 (Monday) Aurangabad
Morning arrival at Aurangabad station.
Visit the historical fort of Daulatabad and world-renowned Ellora
caves.
After lunch, sightseeing tour of Aurangabad including Shivaji Museum,
Aurangabad Caves No. 7 & 8, Bibi-ka-Maqbara and shopping at
Paithani, Himroo, and Bidriwork.
Train leaves late in the evening from Aurangabad Railway Station.
Day 7 (Tuesday) Ajanta
Morning arrival at Jalgaon Railway Station.
After breakfast, sightseeing tour of Ajanta caves.
Ajanta Caves - The world heritage site, Ajanta caves has 30
Caves dating back from 200 BC to 250 AD. Cut out from volcanic rocks of
Deccan India, they are located in the forest ravines of the Sahyadri
Hills. Two basic types of monastic Buddhist architecture that can be
seen Ajanta are the Chaityas (rayer halls) and Viharas (monasteries).
While Mahayana sex related edifices have religious imagery, Hinayana
sect have leeprn theirs plain and stark.
Train leaves in the noontime from Bhusalwal Railway Station.
Lunch onboard.
Arrival at Nashik Railway Station.
Visit Panchawati Ghat and Sula Winery Yard, where you are served with
dinner and wine.
Train leaves late in the night from Nashik Railway Station.
Day 8 (Wednesday) Mumbai
Arrival at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Railway Station, Mumbai for
departure to onward destination.

