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Luxury caravans for Patna Darshan tours: two sources on launch

12.07.2026 17:41 1 min 2 sources
timesofindia.indiatimes.com ENG + 1 more
Luxury caravans for Patna Darshan tours: two sources on launch
Original source: Patna Press

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Bihar State Tourism Development Corporation (BSTDC) plans to launch 'Patna Darshan' tours on luxury caravans. Package costs 16,000 rupees or 75 rupees per km with a minimum 250 km order plus 5% GST.

The Bihar State Tourism Development Corporation (BSTDC) has announced the launch of the 'Patna Darshan' tour package using caravans. According to one source, the luxury caravans accommodate 12 passengers; another states the caravan holds 10 passengers. BSTDC purchased two caravans for 2.18 crore rupees, each equipped with eight seats, four sleeping berths, a kitchen, bathroom, televisions, a generator, an awning, cameras, and an SOS button.

The itinerary includes visits to Takhat Sri Harmandir Ji Patna Sahib Gurudwara, Bihar Museum, Bapu Tower, Golghar, and Sabhyata Dwar, plus an optional speedboat ride on the Ganges. The package costs 16,000 rupees; private rental is available at 75 rupees per km with a minimum 250 km order plus 5% GST. Caravans operate from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM, with offline booking.

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Luxury caravans to roll out for Patna Darshan

12.07.2026 timesofindia.indiatimes.com ENG Original source

Bihar Tourism Launches Rs 16,000 ‘Patna Darshan’ Caravan Package

30.06.2026 Patna Press ENG Original source

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