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Sight Address : Deccan Odyssey,Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Mumbai, India. Edit
Detail InformationEdit
Along the lines of the Orient Express in Europe and the Palace on Wheels in Rajasthan, the Deccan Odyssey offers an 8 day luxury train journey of Maharashtra and a bit of Goa. The weeklong journey covers – Mumbai, Ganpatipule, Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg, Goa, Pune, Aurangabad, Ajanta and Ellora; before returning back to Mumbai. Unlike the regular Indian trains, the Deccan Odyssey offer a premium luxury service to its passengers. The coaches, the food, the staff are all geared towards providing tourists with an unforgettable experience.
HistoryEdit
The dawn of 16th January, 2004 brought a new turn to the Maharashtra tourism industry with the inaugural ceremony of the regal journey of Deccan Odyssey Indian from the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Mumbai. The world famous Taj Group of Hotels had also joined their hands with Deccan Odyssey to offer a 5 star hotel facility on board to the guests. Special care has been taken to provide the guests with the warmest hospitality services they have ever expected.The history of Deccan Odyssey, though not very old, supports the saying that no barrier can ever control the human expectation to be fulfilled. What they visionaries had dreamt of, the creative craftsman had turned it to reality. Each of the 21 coached of Deccan Odyssey is celestially decorated that give an insight view of the elegant travelling style of the Maharajas of the bygone era. All the destinations covered in a week long Maharashtra tour is sumptuously selected so that the tourists can witness the vividness of the state along with traversing through the diverse landscapes. It is certainly a surprise tour on the rolling wheels of Deccan Odyssey that transport the travellers to a world where everything is regal, elegant and brainstorming.
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October to March.
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How to ReachEdit
Taxi : Metered taxis are a useful mode of transport in Mumbai. Since they are metered, they are economical and also relatively comfortable. However night fares are more expensive and charts for calculating fares are available online. It might be sensible to use one particular taxi throughout the stay, as most taxi drivers have mobile phones they can be contacted easily. While the regular tariff is Rs 14 per km, the night charges is around Rs 18 per km. Private taxi services are also available and they ply according to the government rates. Some of the main operators are – Meru Taxis- Contact No (+91 2240520100), Mumbai taxi- Contact No (+91 2244224422), International airport cabs Contact No (+91 228366767), Domestic airport cabs-Contact No (+91 226152257), Classic taxi service- Contact No (+91 93711067115).
Bus : BEST bus services are second most extensive intra city transport system. Mumbai has an excellent road transportation system. State owned buses connect Mumbai to all neighbouring points. Many Deluxe and Super Deluxe buses are available to travel in and out of the city. Bus fare is about Rs 3 to 4 per kilometer.
Train : Mumbai is the headquarters of Indian railway system. Chhatrapati Shivaji Railway Station is the major one which connects all most parts of Indian cities to Mumbai. Other railway stations in Mumbai are Dadar and Kurla, and Churchgate. Suburban railway is the backbone of the transport system. Three main railway lines connect most of the city. Trains are always on time and economical, however they might be crowded in peak hours. The basic fare may range from 5 INR to 100 INR. The trains run from 4 am to 1pm, and there are trains arriving at the station every five minutes. It is also advisable to take care of valuables even in the first class section. Rush hour constitutes office timings from 8 am to 11 am and 5 pm to 7pm. The traveller should avoid the rush hour. Women travellers can make use of the separate women compartments and they might be less crowded than the general compartments.
Air : Mumbai has its own domestic and international airport, known as Chatrapati Shivaji international airport , Located 30 km from centre of the city, Nariman Point and 4 km from the domestic terminal of Santa Cruz, this airport operates 24X7. Almost all airlines provide services to Mumbai. Mumbai is well connected to all major cities in India and also connected to many cities abroad including Singapore, New York, Bangok, Hong Kong and to many gulf cities. Taxi and Autorickshws is easily available from airport to City. Inquiry number for domestic airport – 26264145/26264000. Airlines no. GoAir- Tel.No:55420082, Jet Airways- Tel.No:22823275, Kingfisher Airlines Ltd- Tel.No:56499393 Ph No: 011-3295126. Air India -Ph: 91 22 2279 6666, Air Sahara- Ph No: (022) 22836000, (022) 56981111.
Others : Auto richshaws: The auto rickshaws of Mumbai are the most common means of transport and are cheap also. they charge Rs 9 for the first 1.6 km and Rs 5 for km covered afterwards. The night charge is 25% more of the total charge. However, one needs to be careful as these auto rickshaws use longer routes in order to increase their fare amount.
Things to CarryEdit
- It is advisable to take lots of drinkable water with you from Mumbai itself. And also camera.
Safety / WarningEdit
- All Travellers should be absolutely careful about their handbags and mobile phones.
- For women, where available, use women’s only areas/compartments on public transportation. Never ride in the general men’s compartment.
- If not taking a prepaid taxi or a metered taxi/rickshaw, negotiate the fare before taking off.
HelplineEdit
- Police Control Room : 100
- Crime Branch Mumbai : 103
- Navi Mumbai Police Station : +91-22-27600101
- Ambulance : 102
- Fire : 101