Our adventure begins at 5:00 PM as we board the Mangala Lakshadweep Express from Kozhikode Railway Station. With excitement in the air, the long journey unfolds—taking us from Kerala’s coast toward the heart of North India.
The day is spent on one of India’s most scenic train routes—the Konkan Railway. As the train glides past 123 stations, we witness endless greenery, rivers, paddy fields, and mountains. The journey winds through Karnataka, Goa, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh, each stretch offering glimpses of village life and landscapes that slowly change from coastal charm to northern plains.
We arrive at Agra Cantt (171 m above sea level) by 10:00 AM. After freshening up and breakfast, we step into Mughal glory:
Delhi greets us with its blend of history and modernity. After breakfast, we explore:
By evening, we start our overnight journey to the cool pine forests of Dalhousie in Himachal Pradesh.
After traveling ~560 km (12–13 hrs) from Delhi, we reach Dalhousie, a charming colonial hill station nestled in the Dhauladhar ranges of the Himalayas. After check-in, fresh up, and breakfast, we set out to discover:
After breakfast, we continue to explore the beauty around Dalhousie:
By evening, we begin our return journey to Delhi with dinner en route. Overnight on the road.
Back in Delhi, we spent the day exploring its cultural and architectural marvels:
In the evening, dive into Delhi’s shopping culture at Sarojini Market, famous for trendy clothes and bargains. Dinner and overnight stay in Delhi.
10:00 pm drop at Delhi / Nizamuddin Railway Station. We board our return train to Kerala, carrying memories of Mughal grandeur, Himalayan charm, and the spirit of India.
Train journey only.
By midnight, we arrive back at Kozhikode Railway Station, wrapping up a journey full of history, landscapes, and unforgettable stories.
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