Embark on a spiritual journey through the mystical heart of Maharashtra, where the divine essence of faith intertwines with ancient legends. In Shirdi, the Sai Baba Temple stands as a beacon of tranquility, where devotees flock to seek solace and blessings, enveloped in the aura of the revered saint.
Venture further to Trimbakeshwar, where the majestic temple resonates with the echoes of devotion, housing one of the twelve sacred Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. Amidst the lush environs of Panchvati in Nasik, immerse yourself in the sacred groves and mythological narratives, as the gentle flow of the Godavari River whispers tales of ancient lore. Each site, a testament to the enduring spirit of belief and the timeless allure of divine connection, beckoning travelers to discover the transcendent beauty woven into the fabric of Maharashtra's cultural tapestry.
One night stay in hotel<br/>Duration: 2 days: In this tour you get option to do either Shani signapur or Triambakeshwar along with Shirdi.<br/>Private air conditioned<br/>Pickup included
Pickup and Vip Darshan : Pickup from Hotel/ Train Station / Airport in Shirdi or Kopergaon.
Vip skip line entrance darshan.<br/>Duration: 45 minutes<br/>Private air conditioned.<br/>Pickup included
Shirdi is a spiritual town in Maharashtra, India, renowned as the home of Sai Baba, a revered saint. It attracts millions of devotees annually, offering a unique blend of religious significance, cultural heritage, and serene atmosphere. The town is a hub for spiritual tourism, with its sacred temples, ashrams, and a deep sense of tranquility.
The most famous attraction in Shirdi, this temple is the resting place of Sai Baba. It attracts millions of devotees every year who come to seek blessings and offer prayers.
A sacred mosque where Sai Baba spent a significant portion of his life. It is a place of worship for both Hindus and Muslims.
An ancient temple dedicated to Lord Khandoba, a local deity. It is believed that Sai Baba used to visit this temple regularly.
A museum dedicated to Sai Baba, showcasing various artifacts, photographs, and personal belongings of the saint.
A beautiful garden near the temple, offering a serene and peaceful environment for visitors to relax and meditate.
A sacred meal offered to Sai Baba, consisting of rice, dal, vegetables, and sweet dishes.
A sweet flatbread filled with a mixture of jaggery, coconut, and gram flour.
A popular street food consisting of a spicy potato fritter sandwiched between two buns.
This is the most pleasant time to visit Shirdi, with cool and comfortable weather. It's ideal for visiting temples and exploring the town.
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Shirdi is generally safe for travelers, with a strong emphasis on religious and cultural values. However, standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.
Shirdi Railway Station
Shirdi Bus Stand
Local buses operate within the town, connecting major attractions and areas. They are affordable and frequent.
Available • Apps: Ola, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
Nashik is a historic city known for its ancient temples, vineyards, and the Kumbh Mela festival. It offers a blend of religious, cultural, and natural attractions.
Aurangabad is a city rich in history and culture, known for its ancient caves, forts, and the famous Ajanta and Ellora Caves.
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