On World Environment Day Tiger Express flagged off

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 05 2016 | 5:07 PM IST
Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu today flagged off IRCTC's Tiger Express, a semi-luxury tourist train launched to spread awareness among people regarding tiger conservation, from Safdarjung station here.
Flagging off the train using a remote control from Mumbai, Prabhu said it has been launched to spread awareness about conservation of tigers.
This is the first semi-luxury train on a tourist circuit having a dining car. The itinerary has a tariff structure starting from Rs 38,500, IRCTC said in a statement.
The package includes accommodation in air-conditioned rooms of three stars or equivalent ranked hotels for three nights, sightseeing, food, inter-city transfers and travel insurance, it said.
Giving details of the itinerary, an IRCTC official said during the five-night-six-day trip the train would take passengers to Katni from where they will be taken Bandhavgarh by road for a safari.
From there they will be taken to Kanha for another safari.
The tourists will then be taken to famous Dhuadhar Falls in Bhedaghar, Jabalpur, before heading back to Delhi.
"The Tiger Express is one of the most innovative tourist products launched by IRCTC. Its announcement was made by Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu in his budget speech," said Dr A K Manocha, CMD, IRCTC.
"We've planned monthly trips of the fully air-conditioned train October onward," he added.
The train has been launched on the World Environment Day with an aim to spread awareness among people on tiger conservation, the Railways said in a statement.
Union minister Harshvardan and BJP national spokesperson Meenakshi Lekhi attended the function.
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Prabhu said Indian Railways is fully committed to address environmental issues and announced that Railways through IRCTC will launch more tourist circuit trains like elephant circuit and desert circuit.
IRCTC said the fare, starting from Rs 38,500, can go up to Rs 49,500 for single occupancy. An additional surcharge of Rs 4,000 per person will be charged from foreigners for safari booking at Bandhagarh and Kanha.
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First Published: Jun 05 2016 | 5:07 PM IST

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