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S.ravi
Advanced Member
 India
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Posted - 10/04/2009 : 00:28:26
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The 'Classical India Tour' of the luxuary train would run for six nights and cover Agra, Gwalior, Khajuraho temples, Bandavgarh National Park, Varanasi and Gaya.
The train will stop at three stations -- Khajuraho, Umaria and Gwalior-- in Madhya Pradesh. Tourists could visit Bandhavgarh from Khajuraho and Umaria.
''Efforts are being made to provide flight connections to the pasengers of this train on their demand from any station.
Discussions are on with the aviation companies in this regard,'' he said.
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