Maharashtra Wild Trail
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Day 1 (Saturday): Mumbai
Welcome aboard the Deccan Odyssey.
Early this evening, assemble at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus at approximately 1530 hours to complete the registration process and check-in formalities for your Maharashtra Wild Trail journey, as you receive a traditional Indian welcome and enjoy a refreshing welcome drink.
After completion of all formalities, you will be shown to your delightful cabins.
As you settle in, the Deccan Odyssey shall depart Mumbai for Ellora Caves.
Dinner on board
Overnight on Deccan Odyssey
(ETD at 19:30 Hrs)
(ETD at 16:40 Hrs)
Day 2 (Sunday): Ellora Caves
As you enjoy breakfast, the Deccan Odyssey arrives at Aurangabad, named after the last Great Mughal, Aurangzeb, an industrial town in Maharashtra, and the stop from where to head out to visit the exceptional Ellora Caves, a World Heritage site. The city itself has deep Mughal influences, and there are several monuments of note here: the Daulatabad Fort, Bibi-ka-Maqbar, and the city’s 52 gates, each with its own history, amongst them.
The morning is at leisure on board, or you may choose the option of enjoying a relaxing massage at a hotel spa. Post an early lunch, disembark for a scenic drive that takes you to the Ellora Caves, carved into the side of a basaltic hill 30 km from the city. The finest specimen of cave-temple architecture in India, the site encompasses 34 rock-cut shrines representing Buddhist, Jain, and Hindu art dating from the 4th to 5th century AD.
Next, climb up to explore the lofty Daulatabad fort, occupied since at least 100 BCE, and which houses the remains of Buddhist caves similar to those at Ajanta and Ellora.
You will then return to the Deccan Odyssey to freshen up before heading back to the city for dinner.
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner on Board, Overnight on Deccan Odyssey
Day 3 (Monday): Aurangabad
This morning, enjoy a leisurely breakfast before heading out to the Old City of Aurangabad. Spend the morning visiting Bibi-ka-Maqbara, the mausoleum of Dilras Banu, Aurangzeb’s wife, and a replica of the Taj Mahal at Agra. Built between 1651 and 1661 by her son, Prince Azam Shah, the monument is also called the ‘Taj of the Deccan’ and was intended to rival the splendor of the Taj Mahal, but unfortunately fell short.
Next, visit a facility that specialises in the weaving of Himroo fabric. The fabric of choice for the royalty of that age, Himroo, has been associated with Aurangabad since the 14th century, when Muhammad Tughlaq made it his capital. Himroo features Persian designs woven with gold and silver threads and takes its name from Hum-ruh, which means ‘similar’ in Persian, as it is a replica of the Kum Khwab fabric that was popular in royal courts before Himroo gained precedence.
Return to the Deccan Odyssey for lunch on board, after which you can enjoy the rest of your afternoon indulging in the recreational activities on board as the hinterland of Maharashtra sweeps past, with its ever-changing colors and landscape making its way to Ramtek for Pench National Park.
In the evening, enjoy a sundowner at the Mumbai-Hi before dinner is served.
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner on Board
Overnight on Deccan Odyssey (ETD at 13:00 Hrs)
Day 4 (Tuesday): Pench – Ramtek
Awaken before sunrise today as the Deccan Odyssey pulls into Ramtek, for your date with nature’s beautiful creations at the Pench National Park. Named after the Pench River, which meanders through it like a mammoth python, Splitting it into almost equal halves, the park is immensely rich in biodiversity, its terrain defined by hills, valleys, and the occasional precipitous slope, an important ecosystem supporting an abundance of flora and fauna, including a rich variety of aquatic life.
After an exhilarating game drive, return to the Deccan Odyssey for a leisurely brunch on board.
Disembark again in the afternoon for your second adventure into the wild. The Pench National Park is four different forest regions in one, an extravagance of trees, shrubs, grasses, climbers, weeds, and herbs, with teak being the most prominent of the tree species. Birdlife here is equally bountiful, the feathered denizens of Pench including both resident and migratory birds like Malabar pied hornbills, Indian pittas, ospreys, white-eyed buzzards, storks, waterfowl, four endangered vulture species, and the green pigeon, which is the State Bird of Maharashtra.
After an exciting day at Pench, drive back to Ramtek station to board the Deccan Odyssey. Enjoy a sumptuous dinner as the Deccan Odyssey departs for Tadoba, the land of the mighty tigers.
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner on Board
Overnight on Deccan Odyssey (ETD at 20:00 Hrs)
Day 5 (Wednesday): Tadoba
Wake up before the sun this morning as the Deccan Odyssey rolls back into Chandrapur station, for your early morning safari into the Tadoba Tiger Reserve, also called the Land of Tigers, for its high tiger density. It is not uncommon to spot tigers and wild dogs here, with plenty of opportunities for close encounters with leopards, sloth bears, gaurs (the Indian bison), the rusty spotted cat, ratels, various species of deer, wild pigs, and more.
After an exciting morning, a late breakfast will be served at the Tiger Trails lodge, following which you can relax, view a documentary on wildlife or interact with our naturalist.
Enjoy lunch at the lodge before you drive back to Chandrapur station to board the Deccan Odyssey.
Sit back, unwind and enjoy cocktails fixed by our bartender onboard, followed by a sumptuous dinner and a well deserved rest as the Deccan Odyssey proceeds towards Jalgaon to visit the exquisite Ellora Caves.
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner on Board,
Overnight on Deccan Odyssey (ETD at 20:00 Hrs)
Day 6 (Thursday): Ajanta Caves
The Deccan Odyssey arrives at the Pachora railway station this morning from where, after breakfast on board, you will disembark and drive to the Ajanta Caves, a World Heritage site and an architectural marvel of its time. The 30 Rock-hewn Buddhist caves at Ajanta have been masterfully carved and are adorned with sculptures and paintings of Buddhist religious art, depicting universal pictorial art as well as the fusion of Buddhist and Hindu faith.
After exploring Ajanta, return to the Deccan Odyssey for lunch as it takes you towards Nashik.
The rest of the day is at leisure for you to relax and enjoy some of the activities available on board. Watch a movie, learn the rules of ‘carrom’, a popular Indian board game, from a Deccan Odyssey team member, or book yourself a relaxing massage in our spa on board. Relax and watch the tapestry of rural India unfold as you sip a sundowner before dinner.
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner on Board
Overnight on Deccan Odyssey (ETD at 15:00 Hrs)
Day 7 (Friday): Nashik
Arrive at Nashik and walk along the Godavari Ghats; then head for a vineyard tour followed by wine tasting and lunch.
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner on Board
Overnight on Deccan Odyssey (ETD at 20:00 Hrs)
Day 8 (Saturday): Mumbai
Disembark in Mumbai.
Early this morning, after breakfast, you will disembark at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Railway Station, Mumbai.
Bid farewell to the Deccan Odyssey as your royal passage through the grand vistas of India comes to an end.
Breakfast on board