A Divine Passage To Maharashtra

Duration : 08 Nights 09 Days

The most looked for after heavenly goals in Maharashtra are Mumbai, Nashik, Aurangabad, Shirdi and Bhimashankar which one must visit on Maharashtra visit bundles. With this excursion, relish visiting Trimbakeshwar where you can revere Lord Shiva as Jyotirlingas, the consecrated place that is known for Shirdi and afterward a drive to Shani Shingnapur. Not just this, you will get the opportunity to investigate numerous strict focuses like Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga and Bhimashankar sanctum. For magnificent encounters in the midst of nature's ideal, this visit will leave you needing to return soon for additional.


  • Day 1 - Arrive Mumbai
  • Upon landing, our delegates will meet you at the Mumbai International airport and move to the hotel.
    Overnight stay at the hotel.

  • Day 2 - Mumbai
  • Morning at 08.45 hrs moves from the Hotel to Gateway of India to take the sailboat for Elephanta Caves with a went with English Speaking Guide. Pontoon leaves at 09.00 hrs (No vehicle as Hotel is strolling good ways from Gateway of India). Appreciate a one-hour vessel ride crosswise over Mumbai Harbor carries you to the exquisite, green Elephanta Island. Here you visit a portion of the gigantic and unpredictably cut Cave Temples going back to the seventh century and committed to the Sun God - Shiva. Huge boards portray scenes throughout his life. The focal figure speaks to Shiva's three perspectives as a maker, preserver, and destroyer. Return back to the dock at 13.00 hrs.
    Afternoon city touring visit. Overnight stay at the hotel.

  • Day 3 - Mumbai – Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga (195 Km) – Nashik
  • The morning after breakfast drive to Trimbakeshwar. Trimbakeshwar is a profoundly strict focal point of Hindus having one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Shiva. The Jyotirlinga of Trimbakeshwar is having its three faces speaking to Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Mahesha. Because of the over the top utilization of water, the linga has begun to disintegrate. It is said that this disintegration symbolizes the dissolving idea of human culture. The Lingas are secured by a jeweled crown that is put over the Gold Mask of Tridev (Brahma Vishnu Mahesh). The crown is said to be from the period of Pandavas which is comprised of jewels, emeralds, and numerous different valuable stones.

    As per Shiv Mahapuran, when Brahma (the God of creation) and Vishnu (the God of sparing) had a contention regarding the matchless quality of creation. To test the two, Shiva punctured the three universes to an enormous perpetual mainstay of light - the jyotirlinga. Vishnu and Brahma set their approaches to downwards and upwards separately to discover the finish of the light in either heading. Brahma lied that he discovered the end, while Vishnu surrendered his destruction. Shiva showed up as the second mainstay of light and reviled Brahma that he would have no spot in functions while Vishnu would be adored till the finish of forever. The jyotirlinga is the incomparable part-less reality, out of which Shiva somewhat shows up. The jyotirlinga sanctuaries, hence are places where Shiva showed up as a searing segment of light.

    After visit drive to Nashik upon appearance visit Panchavati. Stream Godavari moves through Nashik and its Northern part is called as Panchavati. It is referenced in the Ramayana that Lord Shri Ram and Sita alongside Laxman remained at Panchavati for quite a while during their Canvas (banish). Because of this Panchavati has increased sacred significance. There is five Banyan (Vat) trees and henceforth the region is called Panchavati. Close by is Sita Gufa (cavern) where Sita is said to have remained for quite a while. At night move to the hotel.
    Overnight stay at the hotel.

  • Day 4 - Nashik - Shirdi
  • The morning after breakfast visit Shirdi. Upon reaching check-in into the hotel. Toward the evening visit Sai Baba Ashram and Sakuri Kanyakumari Ashram.
    Overnight stay at the hotel.

    Shirdi is an outstanding strict town devoted to the holy person who lectured the hypothesis of one god and wanted for friendly relations between every strict gathering. Shirdi is committed to Sai Baba. The Samadhi Mandir, Guru Sthan and Khandoba are among the blessed sanctuary to be visited during a visit to Sai Baba.

    Sakuri Kanyakumari Ashram - situated inside 3 km from Shirdi, is a quiet and calm trained spot. Holy person Upasani Maharaj and Sati Godavari Mata are from a similar time of Shree Saibaba.

  • Day 5 - Shirdi – Aurangabad (109 Km) – Ajanta (100 Km) - Aurangabad (100 Km)
  • Morning after breakfast drive to Ajanta by means of Aurangabad to have entire day outing to Ajanta Caves – they are cut from the volcanic magmas of the Deccan trap in a precarious sickle formed slope in a forested gorge of the Sahyadri slopes, These caverns are more seasoned than those at Ellora comprising of 24 religious communities and sanctuaries cut out of strong rack. The divider works of art and frescoes of these caverns are an abundance of hues, Proceed to Civic – cum – Cultural Complex, a display of neighborhood craftsmanship and artworks and shopping complex. (Ajanta caverns are shut on Monday).
    Later toward the afternoon come back to Aurangabad for overnight stay.

  • Day 6 - Aurangabad – Ellora (30 Km) - Shani Shignapure (84 Km) – Ahmadnagar (35 Km)
  • The morning after breakfast an outing to Ellora caverns, Grishneshwar Jyotirlingam and Renuka Mata sanctuary.

    Ellora Caves: The caverns are more than 2000 years of age and comprise of sanctuaries and cloisters cut from rocks by Buddhist, Hindu, and Jains priests and experts, (Ellora caverns are shut on Tuesday).

    Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga: sanctuary cherishes one of the most respected 12 Jyotirlingas in India. This lingam is otherwise called Kusum Eswarar, Grishneshwar and Ghushmeshwar, aside from Grishneshwar. The sanctuary was re-developed in the eighteenth century by Ahilyabai Holkar. The sanctuary is built in red volcanic rocks and the engaging appearance of the sanctuary is attractive. The sanctuary has a 5 level Shikara, which is appealing. Shikara is delegated with pictures of Bull and Monkeys.

    After the visit drive to Ahmadnagar. On the way we will visit Shani Shinganapur - The sanctuary of God Shani is around 75 km from Shirdi. Here the places of individuals who remain in the town are without entryways and windows! It is said/accepted that an individual, who takes anything, gets visually impaired at a similar day as a discipline by God Shani. A lot of individuals visit this spot while they visit Shirdi. Inn Saikrupa can mastermind transport administration for our clients for a half-day visit to this sanctuary. It would be ideal if you ask at the gathering counter.

    Further, proceed with the drive to Ahmednagar. Upon arrival check-in into the hotel.
    Overnight stay at the hotel.

  • Day 7 - Ahmadnagar – Lenyadri (Junnar) (112 Km) – Bhimashankar (75 Km)
  • The morning after breakfast drive to Lenyadri to visit Girijatmaja's Idol.

    Lenyadri is the main spot among Ashtavinayaka places, which is arranged on the mountain and in the region of the Buddhist caverns.

    Girijatmaja's venerated image faces east. Parvati blessed Ganesh icon in the cavern wherein she had performed retributions. Out of 18 Buddhist surrenders on the mountain, Girijatmaj Vinayak's sanctuary is in the eight caverns. These caverns are likewise called as Ganesh Caves. The sanctuary is come to in the wake of climbing 307 stages. The whole sanctuary is cut out of a single stone and is confronting the south. Before the principle Mandir, there is immense Sabhamandap (Hall) which is almost 53 feet in length and 51 feet wide and amazingly, there is anything but a solitary column in this Sabhamandap. It has 18 little lofts for reflection. Shree Girijatmaja's golden calf is set in the center condo.

    Further, we will drive to Bhimashankar. Upon reaching check-in into the hotel.
    Overnight stay at the hotel.

  • Day 8 - Bhimashankar - Mumbai (250 Km)
  • After breakfast sanctuary visit and nearby touring of Bhimashankar. Bhimashankar sanctuary is a stunningly cut Nagra style eighteenth-century Jyotirlinga sanctuary raised over a self radiated Shivalinga. The Bhimashankar sanctuary is said to have been worked by Nana Phadnavis-a negotiator of the Peshwas. A well-trodden trail starts directly behind the sanctuary that leads profoundly into the woods to Gupt bheema. It is additionally the starting point of the waterway Bhima. A cascade spouts over a stone lingam to stamp the definite spot of gupt Bhima.

    Later toward the evening drive to Mumbai through Lonavala. Upon reaching check-in into the hotel.
    Overnight stay at the hotel.

  • Day 9 - Departure
  • The morning after breakfast move to the airport to get onto the trip for ahead goal.

    Tour & services Ends.

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