This 17 -day journey starts from Delhi and will travel to places like Ayodhya, Nandigram, Sitamarhi, Janakpur (Nepal), Buxar, Varanasi, Prayagraj, Chitrakoot, Nashik, Hampi, and Rameswaram and will return to Delhi. This train will have the facility of first AC, second AC and third AC for 150 passengers.
Passengers can climb or land from Delhi, Ghaziabad, Aligarh, Tundla, Etawah, Kanpur and Lucknow stations. For the convenience of passengers, IRCTC can book seats by paying only 25%. The train is with modern facilities, including two restaurants, modern kitchens, shower cubicals, sensor-based washrooms, foot massages and AC coaches. CCTV cameras and every coach have security guards for safety.
The first stop of the yatra will be Ayodhya, where the passengers will see Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple, Hanuman Garhi and Saryu Ghat (Ram’s Paidi). After this, the Bharat temple will be seen in Nandigram. Then Sita ji’s birthplace in Sitamarhi and Ram Janaki temple in Janakpur (Nepal) will be traveled by road. Ramrekha Ghat and Rameshwarnath Temple in Buxar, and Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Tulsi Temple, Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple and Ganga Aarti in Varanasi. After this, the journey of Prayagraj, Shringverpur and Chitrakoot will be done by road, where there will be a system of stay at night. The next stop will be Nashik, where Trimbakeshwar Temple and Panchavati region will be seen. After this, Hampi, which is considered an ancient Kishkindha city, will include historical sites like Anjaneya Pahari (Hanuman ji’s birthplace) and Vittala and Virupaksha Temple. Finally, Ramanathaswamy Temple and Dhanushkodi will be seen in Rameswaram. The train will return to Delhi on the 17th day. In this journey, there will be a distance of about 7600 km in total.