Jaipur, January 8, 2025: IRCTC presents an exciting opportunity to explore the vibrant city of Hyderabad and the renowned Ramoji Film City with an exclusive 3-day tour. The Mallikarjuna Ramoji City Hyderabad Tour offers an unforgettable experience that combines heritage, spirituality, and cinematic grandeur.

Tour Itinerary:
- Day 1: Departure from Jaipur, flight to Hyderabad, followed by a visit to Ramoji Film City for a fun-filled day exploring the iconic film sets, attractions, and shows.
- Day 2: Visit the Mallikarjuna Jyotirlinga, one of the 12 revered Jyotirlingas in India, and experience its spiritual significance.
- Day 3: Return to Jaipur with cherished memories of your tour.
Package Details:
- Duration: 2 Nights/3 Days
- Departure Dates: 24th January 2025 and 21st March 2025
- Price: Starting at ₹22,130 per person (Triple Occupancy)
Package Inclusions:
- Return Airfare: Jaipur ‑ Hyderabad ‑ Jaipur
- Accommodation: Stay in well-appointed AC rooms at three-star category or equivalent hotels
- Transfers: Airport transfers in AC vehicles
- Sightseeing: Guided sightseeing as per the itinerary in an AC vehicle (sharing basis)
- Meals: 2 breakfasts and 2 dinners as per the itinerary
- GST included
Contact Information:
For more information or to make a booking, visit the IRCTC Tourism website or get in touch via WhatsApp at +91 8595930996.
IRCTC Regional Office, Jaipur
707-708, Crystal Mall, 7th Floor, Sawai Jai Singh, Jaipur
Contact No: 0141-4020198
Call/WhatsApp: Nitin Sharma: +91 8595930996, Yogendra Singh Gurjar: +91 9001094705
Email: tourismjp@irctc.com
Online Booking: www.irctctourism.com
Download the IRCTC Tourism App for easy booking!
Embark on this spiritual and cinematic journey with IRCTC for an experience like no other. Book your seat today!
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