Now the journey of faith will be in the budget, opportunity to visit 4 Shaktipeeths including Vaishno Devi in ​​the new package of IRCTC, read full details.

IRCTC often launches travel tour packages. Recently, the site has introduced a special religious tour package for pilgrims to visit Vaishno Devi and the four main Shaktipeeths. One of the main features of this package is its affordable price; You can visit these four Shaktipeeths without spoiling your budget. This package includes travel, accommodation and other essential amenities to ensure a comfortable experience for the passengers. If you are planning a trip to Mata Ka Mandir, then this package of IRCTC can be a great option. Let’s take a look at the complete details.

IRCTC Tour Package

This package launched by IRCTC (Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation) will run from June 24 to June 30. This includes a tour of 6 nights and 7 days. Through this package, you will get a chance to visit Vaishno Devi and four major Shaktipeeths – Jwala Ji Temple, Shri Bajreshwari Devi Temple and Chamunda Devi Temple – as well as the world famous Golden Temple located in Amritsar, Punjab.

Package Features

This package offers a range of facilities, including comfortable hotel accommodation. This also includes breakfast and dinner. Local transport facilities are also provided to reach tourist places. To ensure that the pilgrims do not face any problem, an experienced tour escort will also accompany the group.

tour package price

The price of tour packages varies depending on the number of tourists and their age. The price for a person traveling alone is ₹71,600. The fee for double occupancy (two people) is ₹59,100 and for triple occupancy (three people) it is ₹57,500. The fees for children are even less. For children of 5 to 11 years, you will have to pay ₹ 50,300 and for small children of 2 to 4 years, you will have to pay ₹ 32,900. You can book this package by visiting IRCTC website. This offer is available on ‘first come-first served’ basis, so book without delay.

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