On Saturday, the inaugural Bharat Gaurav tourist train embarked on its journey from Secunderabad railway station, originating from the Telugu states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. The station was abuzz with a festive atmosphere, as passengers were given a warm traditional welcome, while Kuchipudi dancers added to the cultural vibrancy of the two states. The train, named "Punya Kshetra Yatra: Puri-Kasi-Ayodhya," is being operated by the Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC), providing comprehensive end-to-end services for pilgrims travelling on the train. This includes transport facilities via both rail and road, accommodations, catering arrangements (offering morning tea, breakfast, lunch and dinner both on and off-board), the services of professional and friendly tour escorts, security on the train (including CCTV cameras in all coaches), public announcement systems in all coaches, travel insurance and the presence of IRCTC tour managers throughout the journey to provide assistance. Over the course of eight nights and nine days, the tour will cover historical locations