Sights

Shirdi, a small town in Maharashtra, India, is one of the most prominent pilgrimage centers, primarily associated with Sai Baba, a revered saint and spiritual master. His teachings of love, faith, and selfless service attract millions of devotees from around the world every year.

Places You'll See

Shirdi Yatra

2 Days 1 Night
Shirdi, Maharashtra
    1. Morning Arrival:

      • Arrive in Shirdi (via train, flight, or bus).
      • Check into your hotel. Freshen up and relax.
    2. Late Morning: Darshan at Samadhi Mandir

      • Visit the Shri Sai Baba Samadhi Mandir, the main temple where Sai Baba's samadhi (final resting place) is located.
      • Attend Aarti (if timing matches) or peacefully experience darshan.
    3. Afternoon: Visit Sacred Spots

      • Dwarkamai: Explore the mosque where Sai Baba lived and lit the sacred dhuni (holy fire).
      • Chavadi: Visit where Sai Baba used to rest on alternate nights.
      • Gurusthan: Stop at the place where Sai Baba first appeared under a neem tree.
    4. Lunch:

      • Enjoy a pure vegetarian Maharashtrian meal at local eateries or in your hotel.
    5. Evening: Lendi Baug and Nearby Temples

      • Visit Lendi Baug, the serene garden where Sai Baba meditated.
      • Explore Khandoba Mandir, where Sai Baba was first welcomed in Shirdi.
      • Stroll through the local markets for souvenirs (Sai Baba idols, books, prasad laddus).
    6. Optional Evening Aarti:

      • Attend the Dhoop Aarti at Samadhi Mandir for a spiritual end to the day.
    7. Overnight Stay: Rest at your hotel in Shirdi.

    • Early Morning Optional Activity:

      • Attend the Kakad Aarti (4:30 AM) for a divine start to the day.
    • Breakfast:

      • Have a quick breakfast at your hotel or nearby restaurants.
    • Visit Shani Shingnapur Temple (Optional):

      • Travel to Shani Shingnapur Temple (approximately 65 km from Shirdi, 1.5 hours).
      • Experience the unique open-air shrine dedicated to Lord Shani.
    • Return to Shirdi:

      • Head back to Shirdi for lunch and relax before departure.
    • Afternoon Departure:

      • Check out from your hotel.
      • Proceed to the train station, airport, or bus stand for your onward journey.
Notes:

    • 2 passport size photos
    • Adult – Original + photocopy of any of the ID proof i.e. Aadhar Card / Driving Licence /  Voters       ID / Passport
    • Child – Original + photocopy of any of the ID proof i.e. Aadhar Card / School ID / Passport
    • Infant – Aadhar Card / Birth certificate
    • NRI / Foreign nationals – Mandatory Passport + Valid Indian visa / OCI card / PIO card
    • Above mentioned ID proof is mandatory at the time of booking and carry the same ID proof on         tour as well

Shirdi

Tour Details


Best Time to Visit Shirdi

Shirdi can be visited year-round, but the best times are:

  1. Winter (October to March):

    • Pleasant weather with temperatures ranging between 8°C and 30°C. Ideal for exploring the temple and surrounding areas.
  2. Festive Seasons:

    • Ram Navami (March-April): Grand celebrations and processions.
    • Guru Purnima (July): A significant occasion for Sai Baba devotees.
    • Vijayadashami (October): Commemorates Sai Baba’s Maha Samadhi.
  3. Avoid Summer (April to June):

    • The region experiences high temperatures, making outdoor activities uncomfortable.

How to Reach Shirdi

1. By Air
  • Nearest Airport: Shirdi Airport (14 km from the town).
  • Connectivity: Regular flights from Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, and Hyderabad.
2. By Train
  • Railway Station: Sainagar Shirdi Railway Station, located 3 km from the temple.
  • Popular Trains:
    • Sai Nagar Express
    • Shirdi Fast Passenger
3. By Road
  • Bus Services: Well-connected by state and private buses from major cities like Mumbai (240 km), Pune (190 km), and Nashik (90 km).
  • Driving: The road network is well-maintained, making it convenient for those traveling by car or taxi.

Importance of the Shirdi Journey

  1. Spiritual Fulfillment:

    • Sai Baba’s teachings emphasize love, faith, patience, and forgiveness. A visit to Shirdi inspires devotees to embrace these values.
  2. Miracles and Healing:

    • Many believe that praying at Shirdi, consuming Udi, or attending the Arati brings miraculous healing and blessings.
  3. Unity of Faiths:

    • Sai Baba preached the unity of religions, fostering harmony among people of diverse faiths.
  4. Cultural and Historical Significance:

    • The town is a testament to the life of a saint who transcended caste, creed, and religion, promoting universal brotherhood.