Board the Deccan Odyssey and explore some of the most awe-inspiring tourist destinations across India. This Indian luxury train has 21 coaches, all of which are designed to match the regal erstwhile kingdoms of Maharashtra and other parts of India.
The thematic coaches of the train go hand in hand with peerless facilities and gracious services aboard. On board the train, you will cover miles without even realizing you are far away from home.
Deccan Odyssey: Luxury train journeys in India |
Your vacation needs to be free from unnecessary bugs and to ensure this, hostesses and stewards of Deccan Odyssey are always available with their courteous services. Deccan Odyssey covers ten different journeys, planned keeping in view different interests of the vacationers.
TABLE OF CONTENT
HISTORY
After rejecting thousands of layouts in a span of five months, they finalized the one which couldn’t get even better. Hence in 2002, the main construction work of the train started. Finally by 2003, the train was all set and ready.
The Royal Blue Exterior of the Deccan Odyssey Train |
Taj Group of Hotels was very impressed with the décor and layout of the train. They joined hands with the authorities of Deccan Odyssey, in order to provide five-star hospitality. Deccan Odyssey got inaugurated in 16th January 2004 in Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus.
There were intense hardships that all the engineers, craftsmen and managers went through during all this time; but it was all worth it at the end.
FACILITIES
1.Carriages
•Guest Cabins
Deccan Odyssey has 11 coaches especially for the accommodation of the guests. All the cabins are spacious with state-of-art amenities and round the clock services. The décor is enchanting and soothing, making the guest feel calm and relaxed. The cabins have attached spacious bathrooms, personal safe, telephone, CD/DVD player, Tv and everything else that you might need for a comfortable and cherishing journey. You can also opt for twin bed or cabin for differently-abled people.
Deluxe Twin Bed Cabin on board Deccan Odyssey |
•Dining and Bar
Deccan Odyssey has a cart dedicated to those who love to treat their taste buds with tempting dishes and drinks. There are two multi-cuisine restaurants in the train- Peshwa I and Peshwa II. The dishes and décor of these restaurants are incomparable. Gracious stewards wear traditional Maharashtrian attires, which complements the theme and makes you feel like a Maharaja.
Deccan Odyssey Restaurant |
•Spa
Rejuvenate yourself while you are aboard Deccan Odyssey, in its spa cabin. These massages and body therapies are performed by skilled and knowledgeable staff. The techniques and tonics of Ayurveda will make your labyrinthine nerves get a peaceful sensation.
Spa |
•Conference Car
We understand that not all voyagers can move forth with only leisure. Hence, we have a conference car for those who want to update and get updated about their corporate business. The conference car has comfortable seating with error free and high speed Wi-Fi connectivity. The car has updated equipments that are required for an efficient conference.
Conference Car |
•Sitting and Lounge
Deccan Odyssey is very spacious. But if you still need a corner of your own to read, deep-think or perhaps chat with your best friend on board, you can enjoy in the sitting and lounge area of the train. There are plenty of books here. The library is indeed a treasure for bibliophiles.
Sitting and Lounge Area |
2.Other Facilities
- Indoor games: Cardboard and puzzle games are available on board.
- Assistance for differently-abled people: special assistance for differently-abled guests like wheelchair, crèches, attendants, special dietary requirements are given. It is advised to inform the authorities about your requirements at the time of booking.
- Attendant or Khidmatgar: an attendant will be always available to cater the guests on board.
- Internet: There is availability of laptops with high speed internet connectivity during your journey.
- Events: Deccan odyssey can arrange royal weddings, business conferences and meeting on board on request.
- New paper/magazines: You will be given newspapers/magazine every morning with your morning tea.
- Arrival kit: Guests will be welcomed with a glass of wine and an arrival kit.
- Medical assistance: Medical assistance will be available during the journey. Also, doctors can be arranged, if required.
- Souvenir: There is a souvenir shop in the train with dresses, handicrafts and other artifacts.
•GET IN
All the journeys start from either New Delhi or Mumbai; both of which are metropolitan cities with great connectivity with domestic and international cities.
Besides connectivity, there are numerous accommodation and transportation options available in these cities. So when you will reach Mumbai or New Delhi and wait for the journey to start, there will not be any inconvenience.
THE JOURNEYS
Maharashtra Splendor
Destinations Covered: Mumbai – Nashik – Ellora Cave – Ajanta Caves – Kolhapur – Goa – Sindhudurg- Mumbai
Duration: 7 nights/8 days
Starting From: Mumbai
Price Starting From: USD 7,320 per cabin per journey
Indian Odyssey
Destinations Covered: New Delhi – Sawai Madhopur – Agra – Jaipur – Udaipur – Vadodara – Ellora Caves – Mumbai
Duration: 7 Nights / 8 Days
Starting From: New Delhi
Price Starting From:USD 7,320 per cabin per journey
Jewels of the Deccan
Destinations Covered: Mumbai – Bijapur – Aihole – Pattadakal – Hampi – Hyderabad – Ellora Caves – Ajanta Caves – Mumbai
Duration: 7 Nights / 8 Days
Starting from: Mumbai
Price Starting From: USD 7,320 per cabin per journey
Maharashtra Wild Trail
Destinations Covered: Mumbai – Aurangabad – Pench (Ramtek) – Tadoba – Ajanta – Nashik – Mumbai
Duration: 7 Nights / 8 Days
Starting from: Mumbai
Price Starting From: USD 7,320 per cabin per journey
Hidden Treasures of Gujarat
Destinations Covered: Mumbai – Vadodara – Palitana – Sasan Gir – Somnath – Little Rann of Kutch – Modhera – Patan – Nashik – Mumbai
Duration: 7 Nights / 8 Days
Starting from: Mumbai
Price Starting From: USD 7,320 per cabin per journey
Indian Sojourn
Destinations Covered: Mumbai – Vadodara – Udaipur – Jodhpur – Agra – Sawai Madhopur – Jaipur – Delhi
Duration: 7 Nights / 8 Days
Starting from: New Delhi
Price Starting From: USD 7,320 per cabin per journey
A View of Jaipur |
•TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
1. Jaipur
Buildings and forts built from red sandstone, made this city to be referred as “The Pink City”. It has now become a legal norm to have a shade of red/pink in the walls of residential houses as well. Jaipur is one of the major cities lying in the famous golden triangle circuit which is recommended and aspired by foreign tourists when they visit India.
Jaipur is house to Rajput architecture and charm.Some of the most loved sites of Jaipur are City Palace, Amber Fort, Jaigarh Fort, Jantar Mantar, Nahagarh Fort, Lakhsmi Narayan Temple and Hawamahal.
2. Udaipur
3. Jaisalmer
4. Delhi
Delhi became the capital of the country in 1911, and was further planned by the British Rulers. The peerless perfection of British Architecture can be seen in central Delhi. According to UNESCO, Red Fort (Laal Quila), Humayun’s Tomb and Qutb Minar Complex are World Heritage Sites and are worth a visit. Apart from these, there are other popular sites too that you can explore until forever.
5. Mumbai
Mumbai is the largest city of India in population. Every day there are thousands of immigrants shifting to this city of dreams. Their dreams are made up of bollywood, IT, corporate businesses, sales and what not. Mumbai has beautiful beaches, bustling shopping complexes, and amazing restaurants; in short if you live like a king or choose to save your money, you will get the best of what you want.
Marine drive, Band stand, Gateway of India, Churchgate area, Worli are amongst the top tourist destinations of Mumbai; they make the city even more lovable.
6. Goa
Goa has two faces: vigorous and tranquil. Hop into Baga beach if you want to dance the night away and surround yourself with sheer spark of youth and life. Or visit Candolim Beach for some peace. Goa has everything that a die-hard shopper would wish for. There are tempting sea-foods for which Goa is famous. Let alone night clubs, shops and restaurants of Goa also are open till late.
7. Agra
Fixed its name in the list of Seven Wonders of the World, Taj Mahal attracts a huge wave of tourists every day. This immense white-marbled palace is a shrine for romantics. The Taj Mahal holds story of true love, of Emperor Shah Jahan and her wife.
But, there is more to Agra than just Taj Mahal. Itimad-Ud-Daulah, Agra Red Fort, Mankameshwar Temple, Jams Masjid, Chini ka Rauza, Ram Bagh, Mariam’s Tomb, Akbar’s Tomb (Sikandra), Mehtab Bagh, Gurudwara Guru ka Taal and Keetham Lake are a few examples of Agra’s pride. Almost all the forts and palaces reflect the entity of Mughals, Rajputs and Persians in its architectural style.
8. Badami
9. Ahmedabad
Sixth largest city of India, pride of Gujarat and expanding dramatically since 11th century, Ahmedabad is now an official commercial hub of the Gujarat. This is one of the rarest cities which were not colonized by the British Empire. The city is sparkled duringNavratri festivals, when people gather and play dandiya to celebrate those nine days.
Gujratis are well known for their hospitality and friendliness. Hence, to restore your faith humanity, Ahmedabad does wonders. Also, its proximity to Sabarmati Ashram, the vicinity is under strong influence of Mahatma Gandhi and his teachings.
10. Kutch
This largest district of India, Kutch is a very famous part of Gujarat. Kutch is mostly famous for its Rann of Kutch, lying in the Thar Desert and reputed to be the largest salt desert in the world. Rann of Kutch is a salt marsh which gets submerged during monsoons and stays dry otherwise.
The water leaves a great amount of salt in the desert making a flawlessly white landscape, looking like snow. During the month of December or January, Rann of Kutch receives millions of visitors when the festival Rann Utsav is organized. This festival is full of life and vibrant folk of Gujarat.
11. Sindhudurg
Sindhudurg is a former part of erstwhile Ratnagiri district and had been captivating its visitors ever since 1664. Sindhudurg Fort which was built by Shivaji is the most-talked-about spot of the region. Sidhudurg means a fort in the sea. And the fort of Sindhudurg lying on the sea has made the district get this name.
Also this is the only fort with a temple dedicated to King Shivaji and was built to protect its inhabitants from the enemies. The tidal waves of Arabian Sea had been a strong guard against the enemies. Besides its architectural marvel, Sindhudurg offers tempting sea foods for the foodies.
12. Kolhapur
This famous Maharashtrian district is known for its Kolhapuri Chappal (slippers), Mahalaxmi temple and its lakes. It is said that the town got its name from a devil called Kolhasura, who was assassinated by Goddess Mahalaxmi.
The Mahalaxmi temple of Kolhapuri has been mentioned in the list of 108 sites of Shakti. The temple is of high importance in Hinduism and it is said that Goddess Mahalaxmi and Lord Vishnu used to stay in its Karveer area.
13. Shirdi
Famous for an eminent saint Sai Baba, Shirdi is where Baba took Samadhi (highest point of meditation). And the very spot where Sai Baba took Samadhi now has a huge temple which is famous all over the world. Baba spent a good amount of time in Shirdi teaching lessons which awoken many souls.
He is known for numerous miracles that he performed during his life span and people believe that he does it even today. The faith of people, irrespective of their religion in Sai Baba is adamant; this makes million worshippers visit Shirdi Temple. Because of the endless queue for the darshan, many people (rich or poor) sleep in the pavements for the magnificent early morning arti.
14. Daulatbad
Daulatbad is formerly known as Deogiri and had been a capital during the rule of Muhammad Bin Tughluq. The whole panorama of the city is enchanting with rocks and brown hills with green tinge. What Daulatbad is largely known for, is its hill fort which is perched at the top of a conical hill.
The fort was constructed under Raja Bhillamraj of the Yadav Dynastry. Some of the notable areas of the forts are scarp, sub-terranean passage and the moat. The fort houses many palaces too, some of which are Chini Mahal, Chand Minar and Baradari.
15. Ajanta Caves
This world famous monument dates back to the first century BC with additions in the third and fourth century during the Gupta period. Ajanta caves comprises of 29 rock cut caves inscribed with sculptures, paintings and texts. Ajanta Caves has great reverence in Budhhism.
These caves have images and sculptures of Lord Budhha. Out of the 29 caves, five of them served as temples and the others served as monasteries accommodating about 200 artisans and monks. The area was covered with thick forest, until it was accidentally discovered by a British officer in 1819. The Ajanta Caves are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site and hosts hundreds of admirers every day.
16. Nasik
Through the ages, Nasik never failed to inscribe its name amongst the famous spots of Maharashtra. The city is one of the holiest cities of India. It is believed that Shri Ram along with his wife and brother spent the time of his exile in a Tapovan near Nasik.
And this is one of the four cities which host Kumbh Ka Mela. The festival takes place once in every twelve year. Nasik had been under rule of Mughals, Maratha Empire and British and during the British time too it became popular because of famous freedom fights it faced.
17. Vadodra
Vadodra was known as Baroda. It had been recognized as a princely state during the time of British Rule in India. The city is the cultural capital of Gujarat and has brilliant ancient monuments rubbing its shoulder with the hi-tech infrastructure of this ever growing era.
Some of the well known palaces of Vadodra are Pratap Vilas Palace, Makarpura Palace, Nazarbaug Palace and Laxmi Vilas Palace. Apart from the palaces, other highlights of Vadodra are Aurobindo Ashram, Hazira Maqbara, Nyay Mandir, kala Goda, Sardar Bag, Baroda museum and Lal Bag. The city has a lot many amazing spots which a traveler look out for, in search of sheer rejuvenation.
18. Tadoba
Get set for an extraordinary experience of wildlife safari. Todaba National Park is listed as the India’s Tiger Reserve which serves this ferocious yet fragile specie with intensive care. The National Park is stretched over an area of 625.40 sq and is a part of Chandipur district of Maharashtra.
Besides beholding tigers in their natural environs, you may also spot Indian Mouse deer, Spotted deer, Sambar, Wild Boar, Rusty spotted cat, Leopard, Gaur, Wild dog, Flying squirrel and many others. Needless to say that Tadoba Natural Park is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts, nature lovers and bird-watchers.
19. Sawai Madhopur
Sawai Madhopur is mainly famous for Ranthambore National Park. This National Park is enriched with greenery and a large number of wildlife species. Ranthambore National Park was earlier a Tiger Reserve and later got declared as a national park in 1980. The fort in the national park, called Ranthambore fort is amongst its several highlights.
You can spot Sloth, Hyena Chital, Wild Boar, Tiger, Leopard, Jungle Cat, Chinkara, Jackal, Blue Bull and many others. You can explore it all riding on a jeep or even an elephant.
20. Aihole
Aihole has a magnificent panorama; the Chalukyan architecture being the most salient feature of the village. The Chalukyans dedicated great time and efforts to create the 125 stone temples in the 5th century. These temples stand with their charm unstirred even today. Having this said, it becomes pretty obvious how important Aihole is for the pilgrims of India.
There are temple of Durga, Ramlingeswara, Budhha, Gauri and many others. These temples have fine rock-cut shrines and sculptures. Aihole is a must visit, not just for the pilgrims but also for the heritage lovers because of its awesome cragginess scattered unevenly but with grace.
21. Bijapur
The most iconic structure of Bijapur is Gol Gumbaz. The tomb was built by Adil Shah and is the largest tomb in India. Talking about its architectural brilliance, there is a beautiful dichotomy exhibited here. One is the centre of the tomb, where a sound echoes for about seven times.
And the other is Whispering gallery, which is sensitive to the minutest decibel. So, in Whispering Gallery even murmurs are easily audible. Other than the Gol Gumbaz, Ibrahim Rauza, the Archeological Museum, Malik-e-Maidan, Upli Buruj, Asar Mahal, Chand Biwdi, Seat Kabar; there are many tourist spots here to keep you entertained and amazed.
22. Pattadakal
Pattakal is the land of enchanting ruins, mesmerizing the onlookers since its creation.
23. Nagzira
Nagzira got its name derived from two words; Nag meaning cobra and zira means a source of water. Nagzira National Wildlife sanctuary is referred as ‘Green Oasis’ in most of the parts of Maharashtra and holds great significance because of its biodiversity.
The sanctuary is spread across an area of 116.54 sq km and is home to vast variety of flora and fauna species, and sprawling wildlife. There are approximately 166 species of birds, 34 species of mammals and 4 species of amphibians in the sanctuary. Here, you can spot tigers, panthers, sambar, bison, chital, wild boar, sloth bear, barking deer, mouse deer, wild dogs and nilgai.
24. Sasan Gir
Gir National park has an area of 1412 km sq. and was established in 1965. You can spot lions, leopards, chikaras, antelopes, sloth bears, hyenas, jungle cats and many more. There are about 400 species of flora and 2375 species of fauna here.
25. Hyderabad
26. Bhavnagar
Bhavnagar is the fifth largest city of Gujarat and is named after its founder Bhavsinhji Gohil. Bhavnagar is mainly admired for the group of 863 Jain temples located in Palitana. The temples are located atop Shatrunjaya hills and are acclaimed by thousands of visitors. Other than this Takhteshwar temple and Aksharwadi temple are preferred by the pilgrims.
For the leisure travelers Velavadar National Park proves to be a delight. Velavadar National Park is the only tropical grassland of the country recognized as a national park. The park covers an area of 34 km sq and is home to blackbucks, antelopes, wolves, nilgai, wild boars, jungle cats, hyenas, jackals, and foxes. You can also spot some endangered local and migratory birds in the vicinity.
27. Modhera
Modhera is known widely for its Sun temple. In Hindus Sun is worshipped and addressed as “Surya Devta”. There are many rituals of worshipping, like pouring water to the lord. Surya Devta is amongst the most powerful gods of Hindus.
Though there are many Sun temples in India, but the one in Modhera holds great significance for the pilgrims. The temple is inspired by the Sun Temple of Konark, which is the most famous Sun temple in India. King Bhimdev in 1026 AD commissioned this temple. And with his orders all the corners and pillars were designed with terrific details and dedication.
There are three main areas in the temple, namely; Sabha Mandap and Surya Kund. Sabha Madap was used during religious gathering and is surrounded by 54 pillars, denoting 54 weeks of a year. Surya Kund is a large rectangular water tank with strategically placed staircases.
28. Sanchi
Located 46 Km away from Bhopal, Sanchi was the birth place of Great Ashoka’s wife and the venue of their marriage as well. The town is honored for its Sanchi Shanti Stupa, which was commissioned by Ashoka, the great emperor.
The aftermath of Kalinga massacre left the emperor remorseful; ocean of blood and loud cries left him stunned. This made him walk in the path of Lord Buddha and he became a staunch follower of Buddhism. Shanti Stupa was the first Buddhist monument of the region and did get a lot of popularity in a short time.
Shanti Stupa is listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site. The centre of Stupa is a domed structure, encircled with beautiful rugged walls. The façade has a gate, prettified with impeccably detailed sculptures engraved in the stone. Shanti Stupa is Madhya Pradesh’s most recommended site for travelers and Buddhists. You can find statues of Lord Budhha, model of Shanti Stupa and many more things around Shanti Stupa.
29. Hampi
The former capital of legendary Vijaynagara dynasty, Hampi houses their remnants with pride. These ruins are revered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and are scattered all over the village and beyond. The village has several monuments, reflecting history and sanctity.
Matanga Hill is the perfect spot to be in, for a panoramic view of the village, gracefully ripped off by the tremors over the years. This Karnatak glory has magnificent tourist spots like Virupaksha Temple, Yanthrodhara Sri Prana Devaru, sunset Matanga Hill, Hampi Bazaar, Lakshmi Narsimha Temple, Royal Enclosure and many others.
•FAQS AND GENERAL INFORMATION
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Getting out
Depending upon the journey you choose, the journey will either terminate in New Delhi or Mumbai (both of which are metropolitan cities with easy accommodation options and connectivity with major national/international cities).
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