Shirdi Sai Baba Tour
Mumbai is also dotted with plenty of architectural landmarks from The Prince of Wales Museum, Victorian Terminus, Gateway of India, Marine Drive, Flora Fountain and Malab. Mumbai is also the birthplace of Indian Cinema. It is also known as the city that never sleeps.
Shirdi is considered to be one of the sacred places in India. Also known as the Land of Sai, it is famous for the shrine of Shirdi Sai Baba which is the main attraction in the city.The main aim of our visit to Shirdi will be Sri Sai Baba Samadhi Mandir darshan. He is revered by both his Hindu and Muslim devotees during, as well as after his lifetime.
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Day1
ARRIVAL MUMBAI
Arrival at Mumbai International Airport, Meet and Greet by our representative, Then transfer to hotel. overnight stay in Mumbai.
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Day2
MUMBAI – NASHIK – SHIRDI
After breakfast proceed to Nashik. On arrival Visit famous Trimbakeshwar Temple, The Trimbakeshwar Jyothirlingas is one of the 12 jyothirlingas dedicated to Shiva and this one is considered to be the main Jyotirlinga. Then proceed to visit Panchwati is believed to be a shelter to Lord Ram, Lakshman & Sita during their exile. Then to Sita cave, Godavari river - Triveni sangam of 3 rivers & Muktidham is a marble temple, It has replicas of 12 Jyotirlingas. Then move to Shirdi. On arrival check into hotel. Overnight stay in Shirdi.
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Day3
SHIRDI – BABA DARSHAN
After breakfast go for darshan in Shirdi Baba temple, After darshan visit Baba's Chavadi, Baba’s Museum, Dwarkamai, Gurusthan(Holy Neem Tree), Junglee Maharaj & upasani Maharaj ashram, Sai heritage village & Sai Teerth spiritual theme park. Evening also go for prayer in Sai Baba temple. Overnight stay in Shirdi.
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Day4
SHIRDI – AURANGABAD
Go for early morning Darshan in Sai Baba Temple, Then take breakfast & move to Aurangabad. On arrival go for darshan in Grishneshwar jyotirlinga temple and then to Ellora caves a UNESCO World Heritage Site and also visit Kailash Temple. Then move to Bibi ka Maqbara, The Mini Tajmahal, built by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb’s son Azam shah in the memory of his mother, it bears a striking resemblance to the famous Taj Mahal. Then check into hotel. Overnight stay in Aurangabad.
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Day5
AURANGABAD – SHANISIGNAPUR – MUMBAI
After breakfast proceed to Mumbai. Enroute visit Shani Shingnapur Temple, Sri Shaneshwara or Lord Shanidev- the personification of the planet Saturn is worshipped with utmost reverence and devotion by multitudes of people from all over the world. On arrival Mumbai go for shopping in Bandra Link Road. Then check into hotel. Overnight stay in Mumbai.
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Day6
MUMBAI SIGHTSEEING – DEPARTURE
After breakfast checkout from the hotel, then proceed to visit Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link, siddhi vinayak temple, Haji Ali Dargha, Mahalaxmi temple, Marine drive, Narman point, Gateway of India. After lunch free and easy for shopping in Colaba market until transfer to Mumbai airport for your onward journey with blessings of BABA.
Inclusion
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Accommodation with breakfast in the selected hotels on twin or triple sharing basis.
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Meal Plan as per the itinerary.
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Assisstance of driver cum guide.
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All transfers and sightseeing by Air conditioned vehicle.
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Driver allowance, Fuel charges, Parking, Toll, Interstate tax etc.
Exclusion
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International airfare and airport taxes.
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Travel Insurance
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All Entrances fees
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Tips and porter charges
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Personal expenses.
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Any other services not specified above
NASHIK
Nashik, a city located in Maharashtra, is known for its rich history, religious significance, and scenic beauty. It's an ideal destination for a variety of travelers, offering a mix of spirituality, adventure, and nature.
A major pilgrimage site for Hindus, the Trimbakeshwar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas. The temple is set against the backdrop of the Brahmagiri hills and is surrounded by beautiful landscapes.
A religious hub, Panchavati is associated with the Hindu epic Ramayana and is home to the Kalaram Sansthan Temple, dedicated to Lord Rama. The area includes sacred ghats along the Godavari River, making it a peaceful place for spiritual reflection.
The Godavari River is considered one of the holiest rivers in India, and Ram Kund is believed to be the spot where Lord Rama took a dip.
The Triveni Sangam in Nashik is the confluence of three sacred rivers: Godavari, Nasardi, and Penganga. This place holds immense religious significance for Hindus, as it is believed that taking a dip here purifies one of their sins.
The Muktidham Temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and is known for its serene and peaceful atmosphere. One of the most notable features of Muktidham is its 18 Shivalayas (temples dedicated to Lord Shiva). These temples represent the 12 Jyotirlingas of India and other revered Shiva temples from across the country.
SHIRDI
Shirdi, the home of Sai Baba, is a renowned pilgrimage destination located in Maharashtra. It attracts millions of devotees from around the world who come to seek blessings and experience spiritual peace.
Sai Baba used to stay alternately at Dwarkamai and the Chavadi. Every night, he would ride to the Chavadi on his donkey, and it was here that he used to rest. Dwarkamai Masjid is where Sai Baba lived for most of his life. He spent his days here, and it became his home. The Chavadi is now a sacred spot where you can witness daily rituals and prayers. It's a place where the spirit of Sai Baba’s simple life continues to be honored.
The Sai Baba Museum is located within the temple complex and offers a glimpse into the life of Sai Baba. The museum houses several items used by Sai Baba during his lifetime, including his clothing, personal belongings, and photographs, giving you a deeper connection to his life and teachings.
Gurusthan is the place where Sai Baba was first spotted by the people of Shirdi as a young boy meditating under a neem tree. You can see a stone slab here marking the spot where Baba meditated, as well as the holy Neem Tree. It’s a place of reflection and an important spot in the history of Sai Baba’s life.
AURANGABAD
Aurangabad, a historic city in Maharashtra, offers a rich blend of ancient history, culture, architecture, and natural beauty. It is an excellent destination for history buffs, nature lovers, and spiritual seekers.
Located near Ellora Caves, the Grishneshwar Temple is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. The temple has a stunning structure with intricate carvings and beautiful artwork. The main deity, Lord Shiva, is worshipped here.
Ellora is one of the largest rock-cut monastic complexes in the world, dating back to between the 5th and 10th centuries. The caves consist of Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain temples, with Cave 16 (Kailasa Temple) being the most famous. This massive single monolithic structure carved from a single rock is an architectural marvel.
Often referred to as the "Taj of the Deccan," Bibi Ka Maqbara is a mausoleum built by Azam Shah in memory of his mother, Dilras Banu Begum. The monument is a stunning example of Mughal architecture with an impressive central dome, minarets, and symmetrical gardens. Explore the beautiful gardens and architecture, which is often compared to the Taj Mahal due to its resemblance.
SHANISIGNAPUR
Shani Shingnapur Temple is dedicated to Lord Shani, believed to be one of the most powerful deities in Hinduism, particularly for those who seek relief from Sade Sati (a seven-and-a-half-year phase in astrology associated with Saturn's movement). The temple houses a large black stone idol of Lord Shani, which is the central object of worship. Devotees believe the deity's presence protects them from evil and misfortune.
MUMBAI
Mumbai, the vibrant financial capital of India, is a city that never sleeps and offers an eclectic mix of attractions ranging from historical landmarks and cultural experiences to shopping, dining, and entertainment.
Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link, Siddhi Vinayak Temple, Haji Ali Dargha Mahalaxmi Temple, Marine Drive, Narman Point, Gateway fo India and shopping in Colaba Market.