Embark on a spiritual journey with IRCTC Ramayana yatra package to Sri Lanka

Craving for a spiritual break from your monotonous work routine? IRCTC has the best solution for you. Get on board for their Ramayana yatra package to explore the best of Sri Lanka and revive your spiritual health by experiencing the divinity of Lankan temples and cultural monuments.

Indian railway catering and tourism corporation limited (IRCTC) has launched a brand new year-end 'Ramayana yatra' package to Sri Lanka. The journey that starts on November 20, 2017 will cover the sacred places mentioned in the epic of Ramayana along with some of the other historical monuments of Sri Lanka. The seven-day package starts from Cochin international airport.

An astounding opportunity to visit the historical places that are familiar through books, the Ramayana yatra will cover a range of tourist places like Manavari, Muneeshwaram, Dambulla Cave Temple, Thiru Koneshwaram Temple, Sri Shankari Devi Shakti Peetham, Hot Springs Well, Marble Beach, Bahirawakanda Temple, Peradeniya Royal Botanical Gardens, Kandy Temple, Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, Ramboda Sri Bhakta Hanuman Temple, Gayatri Peetham, Sita AmmanTemple, Ravana Caves, Kataragama Temple, Panchamuga Anjaneyar Temple, Kelaniya Budha Temple and city tour of Colombo.

Embark on a spiritual journey with IRCTC Ramayana yatra package to Sri Lanka
The journey that starts on November 20, 2017 will cover the sacred places mentioned in the epic of Ramayana. Photo: Getty images

The package costs Rupees 49,472 per head and it includes confirmed flight tickets in economy class for round trip, hotel accommodation with breakfast, lunch and dinner at Indian restaurants, A/C coach for transfers and sightseeing, English speaking tour guide, entry tickets as per the tour itinerary, travel insurance and visa charges, all provided in three-star facility. 

Embark on a spiritual journey with IRCTC Ramayana yatra package to Sri Lanka
An astounding opportunity to visit the historical places that are familiar through books, the Ramayana yatra will cover a big range of tourist places Photo: Getty images
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