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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Ahmadnagar to Bhopal?
The direct drive from Ahmadnagar to Bhopal is 426 mi (685 km), and should have a drive time of 8 hrs 18 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Ahmadnagar to Bhopal, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Indore, Shirdi, and Ujjain, as well as top places to visit like Gargoti - The Mineral Museum and Shani Shingnapur, or the ever-popular Gondeshwar Mandir.
The top cities between Ahmadnagar and Bhopal are Indore, Shirdi, and Ujjain. Indore is the most popular city on the route. It's 6 hours from Ahmadnagar and 2 hours from Bhopal.
Located in western India within the state of Maharashtra, Shirdi is a renowned pilgrimage site that was once home to the revered spiritual leader Sai Baba. Devotees gather daily at the Sai Baba Temple complex to pay homage to his legacy. The Samadhi Mandir shrine features an intricately designed marble statue of Sai Baba in addition to his tomb.
75% as popular as Indore
6 minutes off the main route, 12% of way to Bhopal
Indore, a city in west-central India, is steeped in history and culture. The 19th-century Rajwada Palace and Lal Baag Palace showcase the grandeur of the Holkar dynasty, while Chhatri Baag pays homage to the rulers with its tombs and cenotaphs. Visitors can savor street food at Sarafa Bazar or admire the Indo-Gothic architecture of Gandhi Hall and clock tower.
Most popular city on this route
11 minutes off the main route, 71% of way to Bhopal
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Ujjain, located in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, is a city steeped in ancient history and spirituality. Situated beside the Kshipra River, it is renowned as a significant Hindu pilgrimage destination. The city is home to several notable temples, including the Mahakaleshwar Temple with its strikingly ornate roof and the Bade Ganesh Temple which houses a vibrant statue of the elephant-headed deity, Ganesh.
60% as popular as Indore
44 minutes off the main route, 72% of way to Bhopal
Best stops along Ahmadnagar to Bhopal drive
The top stops along the way from Ahmadnagar to Bhopal (with short detours) are BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Indore, Shri Saibaba Sansthan Trust, Shirdi, and Shani Shingnapur. Other popular stops include Shree Kaal Bhairav Mandir, Ujjain, Khajrana Ganesh Mandir, and Jahaz Mahal.
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Gondeshwar Mandir
Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Place of worship
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The temple has Beautiful Architecture with many small temples surrounding the main temple.. it's Lord Shiva temple with beautiful exterior .. the temple has lost most of its status due to time but still so beautiful..
Anil Katariya — Google review
Excellent place to visit with the family and friends. Extremely quiet and still. The place has been maintained well but they should plant more trees over there. The outside area of the complex should be clean as well as the inner area. They should not allow those who spits "pan" or "ghutka" everywhere. The architecture of the temple is extremely great
Rohit Shiral — Google review
Such a beautiful temple. I don't understand why it is being not maintained properly. Even after the ruins, it still carries its beauty. The moment we entered into the temple, we felt those vibes.
Maniraj Madishetty — Google review
This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It's known for its exquisite architecture and intricate carvings, dating back to the 11th century. The temple is an important pilgrimage site and a must-visit for those interested in ancient Indian art and culture.
Shrey Pai Khot — Google review
Best architecture and peaceful place, Inside the sanatorium you will feel the vibrations of the Lord shiva. This place is maintained by Archaeological Department, but temple out skirt is not maintained.
Very dirt place surroundings of the temple
Pratish Jalgi — Google review
As you enter the gate of the premises of temple you will be surprised with the grandeur and beauty of the temple. One can easily visualize the beauty of this temple during its days. Now it is not being maintained properly and secondly it is also not well known to the tourists. These type of heritages should be promoted by the local government.
shubham kharade — Google review
Recently visited Gondeshwar Temple, and it's truly a hidden gem! The rich cultural heritage embedded in its architecture is commendable. It's a shame that this marvel remains relatively unknown. A perfect destination for a quick one-day trip, and trust me, waiting until sunrise is a mus, the views are mesmerizing. Highly recommend, 10/10!
Suman Rathod — Google review
What a hidden gem!! Can't vouch enough for the engraving considering these were done in 12 A.D. . This is one fine example of nagara architecture. My camera wasn't good enough to Justify it's beauty.
Deepti Sharma — Google review
The best place to explore in a small town Sinner. This is one of the masterpieces ever built, this temple is way older and you find serenity here. Whole temple is build out of rocks and the detailing is best.
Mayuresh Marathe — Google review
Surely a must visit on your way to Nashik or back to Pune. Try visiting early morning to avoid rush and enjoy the beauty of the temple.
Although wedding photography is strictly prohibited here.
The road is currently under construction so you have to take a lil trail and it does have good parking space to park your vehicle.
Sayali Deshpande — Google review
Beautiful architecture but place needs maintained. Easily located on Google map. Parking was available. But this temple is popular just for photoshoots only.
Harshada Pawase — Google review
Absolutely beautiful temple standing right from the time of Ramayana. Well preserved temple with presence of godly feeling. Crowd free and remotely located. You can visit and pray in front of shivling unlike other temples opened for business.Must visit for all. Once in life time experience.
siddharth dey — Google review
Visited the amazing Shiv Temple recently, and it's a truly divine experience. The ancient vibes and spiritual aura make it a must-visit for seekers of tranquility. The architecture is captivating, and the place is incredibly photogenic. A spiritual retreat that leaves a lasting impression.
Pranav Mulay — Google review
Recently visited Gondeshwar Temple. the temple was truly impressive and is around 950 years old. There are five temples on the premises. The environment around Gondeshwar Temple is truly pleasant. Additionally, the site offers free parking and is relatively less crowded, making it a must-visit for those interested in temple architecture and history.
Amarjeet Ghongade — Google review
This is an absolutely phenomenal mandir. The structure has been so well thought.
The attention to detail as usual like other sculptures is wonderful. You must visit this place. I wont say much because it is for you to witness the beauty.
The surroundings need a little more attention. There is ample area within the temple premises but not well maintained.
A lot of gardening and beautification can be done within and outside the premises. I am not sure if the government bodies are paying that much attention.
Tickets: The place can be visited free of charge.
Shivdev Singh Dhanjal — Google review
The Gondeshwar temple was built during the rule of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty, and is variously dated to either the 11th or the 12th century. It represents the best example of the Hemadpanti style of architecture.
Subhash Pansare — Google review
Beautiful ancient temple of Bhumij architecture with beautiful carvings.
A similar architecture of temple peak (Shikhar) can be seen at Ambernath Shiv temple, Ratanwadi Amruteshwar temple, Madhya Pradesh Nilkantheshwar templ, Kolhapur Kopeshwar temple.
Ignorance of ASI is clearly visible.
Must visit if you visit Nashik Sinnar.
Also visit Gargoti mineral museum and Aishwareshwar ancient Shiv temple nearby Gondeshwar temple.
Prathamesh Trimbakkar — Google review
Beautiful old temple of shiva. The great example of ancient architecture of 12 century. Free parking available. When you visit this temple carry your water bottle snack with you. When you tire in mumbai to shirdi journey or other journey visit this place this temple give you So refreshing environment.
Bhushan Patil — Google review
Recently visited Gondeshwar Mandir and it's truly a hidden gem. The temple was built around 11th or 12 century by Yadav Dynasty. The main Mandir is Mahadev mandir and there are also Ganesh Mandir, Parvati Mandir, Vishnu Mandir and Surya Mandir. Everything was built perfectly. Recommended to visit in the evening for sunset or in morning for Sunrise.
Nidhish jaju — Google review
It’s an amazing location! The carvings depict the battle of Ramayana and the shivlinga is so big! The location feels very ancient and dates from 11-12th century. It’s a good place for photography.
Omkar Tile — Google review
What a beautiful architecture our ancestors has made. Our local gov has ignored this beauty and not taken care. But recently they have started development outside Mandir which is good
Harish Salvi — Google review
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Gargoti - The Mineral Museum
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History museum
Specialty Museums
They have a variety of stones and other collection. There is also one available from Mars and moon.
The property is extremely clean and well maintained. Also if you want to buy some precious stone jewelry they have a retail section too.
Vrushali — Google review
Excellent collection of natural stones. Entry fee Rs. 100 and you get a guide free. Well maintained and applaudable as it is a single person's private collection. Worth visiting! If you are fond of nature, it is like discovering wonders of nature that are hidden under the ground. Even if stones don't attract you, the colours will definitely amaze you. Takes about an hour to see the collection spread out beautifully on two floors. There's a shop too where you can buy stone jewellery, decor, idols, and raw stones.
atreyee banerjee — Google review
Absolutely amazed by this collection 🔥✨The variety of stones is marvelous, so many colors, shapes, textures are stored.... The visit was worth it this is very underrated place and should be much more popular 🪄🤩🤩
2117 Tanaya Gokhale — Google review
This place is great for Geologists. They have a good collection of Rocks, Minerals and Fossils. You can easily spend an hour here and not be bored.
Entry fee is Rs. 100 per person. Very well maintained and clean.
I don't think this is an ideal place to take smaller children.
They also have a store on the upper floor where they have jewellery and other artifacts made out of special stones. Definitely check it out.
Overall good to visit 👍🏻
Shivdev Singh Dhanjal — Google review
It's a good place to visit with you family.. it's a private place.. very well maintained. You get to see very beautiful and rare stones... minerals.... fossils. It's a recommend place to visit. You can even buy jeweler and artifacts made of various minerals. Stones....
SAVINDER SANDHU — Google review
Must visit museums, a unique experience. 100 Rs entry fee with guide.
Keep 45 - 60 minutes in hand to see all minerals/crystals with guide.
Dinosaur egg fossils and bones were kept.
Washroom facility available.
Different types of crystals and statues made up of minerals were kept.
If you want to buy any mineral or ornaments then there is a shop available inside the museum.
Prathamesh Trimbakkar — Google review
Most interesting and unique kind of museum to visit. You can see and buy various unique minerals and precious stones here. The guides give you good insight into minerals and mining activities. It has good washroom as well. This place comes on the way to Shirdi.
Manthan Mhatre — Google review
One of the most stunning and exquisite museum I have ever seen in my life😇😇. It is so amazing because you could never imagine that stones can be so breathtakingly beautiful. I urge everyone to go there once and see the beauty and natural wonders with your own eyes. I have attached some pictures but they do not do justice with the the beauty that you will see with your own eyes. Every piece there is a masterpiece👌🏻👌🏻.
Monika Nehra — Google review
One of the must see place if you are in Nasik. A person with in-depth knowledge of minerals/geology/materials/earth sciences, etc,. will surely enjoy this museum. Don't forget to visit the store at first floor which offers various natural stones, ornaments and curios...
Rajkumar Nagarajan — Google review
It's a nice place to visit, the museum has a good collection of stones and minerals, a well maintained place and very clean. Worn recommended it for small kids as there is not much they can or get experience, but again this is my personal experience, they also have a good collection for sale so people who like to collect something unique in their showcase should visit.
Shekhar Chavan — Google review
It's one of unique museums in the country. It's the only gem, mineral and fossil museum and the biggest in the world by an individual privately. It's a wonderful place for the subject experts and students in the related field. It's organized in a wonderful way, maintained beautifully and asthetically in the best manner. Of course, it's visited by many but I have doubts, whether people from other areas of Maharashtra and other states are visiting it. This place needs to be visited to know the beauty of earth and geographic wonders for the laypersons as well for the geology students. Staff is knowledgeable and cooperative to give all the information.
Ashokkumar Patil — Google review
It's a museum for Minerals specimens and some Fossils of dinosaurs. It's India's one and only Mineral museum. So you have to visit this at least once in lifetime. You can see here really mesmerizing types of stones which are true wonders of nature. After seeing it in real you cannot disappoint. It contains lots of different types of stones which has minerals formation of different types, shapes and colours. Entry fee is nominal 100rs per person. You can also buy many types of ornaments and decorative pieces of stones ranging from 200rs to 15 lakhs plus. Only drawback is it's really far away from main city.
Bhavik Churi — Google review
One of the most stunning and exquisite museum I have ever seen in my life😇😇. It is so amazing because you could never imagine that stones can be so breathtakingly beautiful. I urge everyone to go there once and see the beauty and natural wonders with your own eyes. I have attached some pictures but they do not do justice with the the beauty that you will see with your own eyes. Every piece there is a masterpiece👌🏻👌🏻.
Sandesh Patil — Google review
* Well curated & preserved collection of numerous minerals, rare metals, fossils and other things. A must visit place for families, friends while visiting Nashik.
* The guide was well Trained and had a lot of knowledge about the minerals but he kept standing too close to us and it was deliberate. He made us uncomfortable with his behavior. This made our overall experience very bad even though we liked the collection very much. Management should take some action against him.
Maitreya Ranade — Google review
Discover the hidden treasures at the gargoti museum in sinnar. It's located roughly 30 kms away from nashik city on shirdi-nashik highway. This mineral museum has a huge Bharat Mata statue in the lobby. The collection is really good. So many stones and minerals in raw form are showcased to the visitors. These stones and minerals are collections from various places from India and around the world. There's also a gift shop in the museum. The museum has visitors from different countries. They have a guide who accompanies you during the visit. The entry ticket here is ₹ 100. Also note they have very few parking spots.
Shubham Sapkal — Google review
Never knew mother Earth treasured such treasures. Gargoti is one fine place. A collection of all the variety of stones excavated from mother Earth with its unimaginable beauty. What a collection. Simply wow! A place worth visiting.
hari das — Google review
One of its kinds of mineral musium. They have a very good collection of minerals, most of them are becoming rare today because of different techniques used in mining and construction. Entry fee is Rs 100 per head but they provide a free guide to explain to you about the collection. They also have a gift shop where you can buy genuine stores and handicraft items. The toilet was reasonably cleaned. If you are going to Nasik from Pune, have a couple of hours to spare then would recommend to try visiting this.
Dhirendra Nath Mathur — Google review
It's best place to visit for mineral stone lover. ..
When I visit it 1 st time I m amazed by different kinds of stones present here...
They give you tour guide ...so that you understand stone world 🌎 when your tour guide discribe you about evey mineral stone present there ....
You will get knowledge about this mineral stone world 🌎
How they are made inside the earth .... what's there value...their properties..and many more exciting things.
It is a recommended educational visit for school and college students too.
Must visit with family and children....let them know about this mineral stone world 🌍
Kajal Adhiya — Google review
One of the best place to visit if you or your kid loves different coloured stone, crystal. Collection of stone is very huge. Collector had collection of crystal & mineral from different parts of world and Maharashtra. You will need atleast 1.30+ hours to complete museum visit so plan it accordingly. Best thing they provide guide
Suggestions to management - currently management restricted access to 1 hour, it's very difficult to complete it within 1 hour time window. Please increase this time or don't put restrictions
Removed 1 star for time constraints
Vishal Kolekar — Google review
Hidden gem.
If you want to learn geology and rock formations, it is really good. Their collection is amazing.
Rocks from moon and Mars is inspiring to see in India.
Pyrite iron ore and fossils of Indian dynasour is mind boggling.
But I think the guide needs to slow down. In order to complete it in one hour (I don't know why the hurry) he was rambling words and he himself was not able to understand or answer questions.
They need to explain some words either in charts or video format so that students can take notes and also remember things.
Sudarshan Loya — Google review
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Shani Shingnapur
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Shani Shingnapur or Shani Shinganapur or Shingnapur is a village in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Situated in Nevasa Taluka in Ahmednagar district, the village is known for its popular temple of Shani, the Hindu god associated with the planet Saturn. The village is 35 kilometres from the city of Ahmednagar. Wikipedia.
Shri Saibaba Sansthan Trust in Shirdi is a major Hindu pilgrimage site that manages daily activities, accommodations, and meals for pilgrims. The temple, covering 200 square meters, is a central attraction in Shirdi and draws pilgrims from around the world. It offers accommodation for visitors and is open from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m., with special overnight openings on occasions like Guru Purnima and Rama Navami.
Beautiful and peaceful place. Samadhi sthal of Sri Sai baba.
Taking photo not allowed inside premises.
Datta temple and Hanuman temple are beautiful attractions.
Vigyan Prakash — Google review
We had reached the temple in early morning. That date was 26/12/2021.
It was very cold environment on that day.
First we searched for washrooms for taking baths and brushes, etc.
After that we get into the row of entry in temple.
That was too much long line for darshan
We reached at entry point but we didn't took entry pass, so guards removed us from this row.
After that we decided to took Mukh Darshan of Sai Mandir....
Mukh Darshan is an another entry into temple less row.
But from mukh darshan you are not Able to see Statue of Sai Baba from near.
We tooked darshan from a distance and purchased some prasad for home.
That was an interesting thing happened with us.
I really enjoyed it.
Anand Bhagat — Google review
Visitor's are advised to check entry gates, due to many modifications at the entry level, old entry gates are closed.
Free food service is working.
It was a great experience with new entry gates. We can book darshan/arti/pooja tickets as per need.
Chintan Gajjar (Chintu) — Google review
My visit to Sai Shirdi was a captivating experience. The beautifully developed architecture, extensive premises, and comprehensive facilities, including a museum and abundant information about Sai Baba, make it a worthwhile visit. What impressed me most was the seamless layout allowing a full exploration in one visit, enhanced by the no-phone policy fostering a deeper, distraction-free spiritual experience. Overall, Sai Shirdi is a must-visit destination for its blend of architectural beauty and spiritual richness.
Shubham Shrivastav — Google review
😍The Saibaba Temple located at Shirdi.😃 Shirdi attracts a huge number of visitors all through the year.🙏 Firm believers of Sai Baba come to pay homage and seek blessings. 🙏😊😍The Temple is a Beautiful shrine that was built over the samadhi of Shri Sai Baba. The 'Kakad Aarti' of Sai Baba is famous amongst devotees.😍🤗🙏💕
Bhakti Vilas Rumde — Google review
The Sai Baba temple is open from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m., with long lines of worshippers waiting for their turn to seek Sai Baba's blessings. The temple is open overnight for certain occasions such as Guru Purnima, Dussera, and Rama Navami.
Darshan costs INR 200, while the morning aarti, known as the Kakada aarti, costs INR 600. The charge for the midday, evening, and night aarti sessions is INR 400. All devotees have access to both free and paid darshan. Darshan booking is now possible online. Devotees can purchase Seva Tickets at the Temple Counter or online. Thursday is considered the Baba's day and is the busiest, from morning to dusk.
The temple has organised the Q system well , and takes very minimal time to do darshana. Temple premises are kept clean and neat. They also have "Prasadalaya" which is walkable distance from the temple , They have a website for more information and to book different services offered by the temple. I'm falling short of words to admire Sai Baba inside the temple, i would recommend you to opt for one of their baba Aarti services from the website.
CHETAN PARMAR — Google review
The temple has organised the Q system well , and takes very minimal time to do darshana. Temple premises are kept clean and neat. They also have "Prasadalaya" which is walkable distance from the temple , They have a website for more information and to book different services offered by the temple. I'm falling short of words to admire Sai Baba inside the temple, i would recommend you to opt for one of their baba Aarti services from the website.
Vinay R — Google review
Om Sai Ram
Shri Sai baba Sansthan
10Am - 10pm everyday
Free Prasad for all devotes
Its very good and they feeding good food to all devotes
Well maintained and cleanly surroundings
And live tv Sai baba Dharshan
Don’t waste food if u go they
Atleast visit once and take Prasad of Sai baba
Om Sai Ram
Vamsi krishna Thota — Google review
Shri Saibaba Sansthan is a very nice place. Where there is a crowd of devotees. Devotees come here to fulfill their wishes. Devotee Shri Sai Baba fulfills their wishes. Fills the bags of his devotees with happiness
R.D.V. Intrest — Google review
I loved place very neat and clean but too much rush for sr. Cityz another line one must go once
TC Kapoor — Google review
Peace full place..
Spirituality filled with heartful of satisfaction..
Every time we feel ...
Bashyam P — Google review
The Sai Baba temple is open from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m., with long lines of worshippers waiting for their turn to seek Sai Baba's blessings. The temple is open overnight for certain occasions such as Guru Purnima, Dussera, and Rama Navami.
Darshan costs INR 200, while the morning aarti, known as the Kakada aarti, costs INR 600. The charge for the midday, evening, and night aarti sessions is INR 400. All devotees have access to both free and paid darshan. Darshan booking is now possible online. Devotees can purchase Seva Tickets at the Temple Counter or online. Thursday is considered the Baba's day and is the busiest, from morning to dusk.
subhayu mukherjee — Google review
This is one of the tremendous and energetic place.everyone has to visit once.Sai baba is definitely bless you always.if you are reading this then speak up OM SAI RAM.dont forget to visit Sai thirth place.Its a theme place and best amusement park.
Sandesh Chandiwade — Google review
Good management. Maintaining cleanliness and descipline.
They are not allowing flowers, mobiles, camera inside which is actually good thing.
Chaitali Kakde — Google review
Om Sai, Sri Sai Jai Jai Sai. I am too small a person to review Sai Baba's place. Words in the entire dictionary are not enough to describe this wonderful place. All Sai devotees should be visiting here at least once in their lifetime.
Hemanth Kumar — Google review
Shirdi Sai baba temple is a great location to his all devotees.
Prabir Kumar Chatterjee — Google review
OM Sai Ram - Spiritually inspiring and the place has some energy. However during this trip was harassed by lot of beggar's some of them were high on alcohol - drugs and some begging in spite of having no disability. The security was missing and they were probably hand in glove with these elements. Unfortunately this is a government run institution and it would probably not change even if i put this review.
sriram ramchandran — Google review
My only concern for which i am posting this review is with regard to the BLOOD DONATION .I had donated My blood this morning looking at the free VIP entry mentioned for blood donars . After getting my blood donation certificate i straight went to gate 02 for vip entry , upon reaching the gaurd said there is no entry from here , you need to go to gate 06 which is a paid darshan gate.Its really disappointing and misleading where on the banner it mentioned FREE VIP ENTRY and the donars are routed to gate 06 .I was on empty stomach and wanted to skip the long queue after the blood donation . Appreciate and request to change the term FREE VIP ENTRY for FREE PAID DARSHAN against BLOOD DONATION . With SAI BABA'S blessings i was able to get through the queue and get his darshan .
SARATH VALATH — Google review
I had the privilege of experiencing the Holi celebration at Shirdi Sai Nath Temple with Traveler. The whole experience was simply amazing! From the vibrant colors of the Holi festival to the soothing atmosphere of the temple, it was an unforgettable journey. The Traveler team made sure that we were well taken care of and provided us with all the necessary information for a hassle-free visit. I highly recommend them for your pilgrimage needs!
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Dwarkamai is a sacred destination for devotees of Sai Baba in Shirdi, India. This humble mosque and pilgrimage site was once the home of the revered religious leader, and it continues to draw crowds seeking blessings and fulfillment of their wishes. The temple's atmosphere brims with divine happiness that visitors can feel as they step inside. Dwarkamai houses a rock that Sai Baba used to sit on, making it an important part of his legend.
Dwarka temple is a very nice place. Where there is a crowd of devotees. Devotees come here to fulfill their wishes. Devotee Shri Sai Baba fulfills their wishes. Fills the bags of his devotees with happiness.
R.D.V. Intrest — Google review
It was a mosque named by a Hindu Name "Dwarakamai" by Saibaba where Saibaba used to stay. It is a symbol of Hindu Muslim Unity. Saibaba used to spend some time here in their daily routine. They also enlightened a dhuni (a kind of bonfire) which is burning till today.The ashes of this dhuni known as udi is given to devotees as Saibaba's Prasad which he also used to give to his believers then. Some accessories of daily use of Saibaba are kept here. A stone on which he used to sit is also placed here.
Kunal Kamat — Google review
Dwarkamai, Saibaba Dhuni, started by Baba himself and continues to burn till now.. It is a place of devotion.. Jai Sai Ram
Afternoons (2pm - 5pm) might be the best time to visit to avoid huge crowds.. I visited here in Feb’2024
Rohit Anne — Google review
Om sai ram, devotional place and peaceful
MV Sainath Reddy — Google review
If you are in Shirdi and visited to Samadhi Stan of Sai baba . Do visit to Dwarka mai. Mobile phones are not allowed in temple premises so they charge 10 rs for locker . Hundi(fire kund) is still burning after
so many years . It has all the belongings of Sai baba still kept in Dwarkamai
neha ragini — Google review
Can visit after darshan of Sai Baba...this place contains the rock on which Sai Baba use to sit.
PRABHASH RANJAN SAHOO — Google review
Very peaceful and energetic place. I completed my Darshan today evening.
I also visited dwarakamai. It's fantastic place. Akanda dhuni, Sai living the place and his using stone for sitting, all are very excited.
K S REDDY Sree — Google review
Surreal experience if you are a devotee of Sai then it's a must for you and if not after visiting the place you will be a devotee of Sai. The place is amazing people are nice and helpful transport is very convenient and food is also very affordable and good. I visited shirdi with my mom and dad, had an amazing stay and you get a lots of option for accomodation as per your convenience and budget
Veshali Rana — Google review
Nice place to have good vibes which is surrounded with lots of prayers and beliefs.
Really peaceful place. It is easily accessible by all forms of transport. Best day to visit is Thursday but it will be really crowded. You will have to wait in queue for maybe 2 hours.
Very well manage..
Good experience.
Dr. Keval Sanepara — Google review
SaiBaba's Dhuni is here! The same Dhuni started by Sai Baba is burning here from 183 years approximately. It's a nice experience to see the place where all the miracles (mentioned in Sai Satcharita and Sai leela magazines) took place first hand.
The only draw back is that Dhuni is fully enclosed in steel mesh and we need to struggle to see the embers.
Pradeep B.R. — Google review
Dwarkamai is the most important place to see by every devotee. In the entrance left side we saw the sai baba cooking place and sai baba's hand resting place on the wall. We observe that 3 feet of one wooden stick of sai baba.
After that we saw the dhuni covered with grills. In the past we touched and some grains were put in the dhuni but we con't touch it.
We saw all the items of sai baba used. Please observe the deepam holes on the wall of dwarkmai. Sai baba lights the lamps with water when no one gives the oil that night.
At last we saw the sai baba sitting stone covered with glass We touched it on the glass and pray for peace of mind.
Sambu Naidu Yedla — Google review
Dwarkamai :
Dwarkamai is a place where Sai Baba lived until the very end of his life. Before Sai Baba’s arrival in Shirdi, this place used to be a mosque in poor conditions. Later, Sai turned it into Dwarkamai where he started healing, curing ill people. He solved all their problems and helped them with solutions to their worries.
Here at Dwarkamai, there are two levels. Level one has two rooms with Sai’s portrait and a huge rock on which he used to sit. While level two has a square shaped stool made of stone, which Sai is believed to have used for bathing. The highlight of Dwarkamai is an oil painting of Sai Baba in which he is sitting on a wooden carved shrine.
Location: Pimpalwadi Road, Rahata, Near Samadhi Mandir.
Timings: Monday to Sunday - 5:30 am to 9:45 pm.
Perumalsamy S — Google review
OM Sai Ram
You will feel a devine of happiness, once you step into Dwarkamai.
This tell of SAI BABA is really proven right, even in now days.
Good Choice — Google review
Dwarkamai is one of the treasures of Shirdi for the devotees. They say that Dwarkamai is the heart of Shirdi, the place where the great Sai Baba spent a significant part of his life including his last moments. It is a treasure to all of Baba's devotees because it was the home of, as they like to call him, God on Earth. People of all faiths look up to the great Sai Baba and truly believe in what he preached. The spirit of tolerance, acceptance and welcome is very much alive here.
Vivekanand Singh — Google review
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QF8G+CXF, Pimpalwadi Road, Rahata, Dist. Ahmednagar, near Vishal textile, opp. Dwarkamai Temple, Shirdi, Maharashtra 423109, India
Nandur Madhyameshwar Bird Sanctuary, located in a wetland area, boasts trails and watchtowers that provide shelter for various bird species such as white storks, flamingos, and ibis. This sanctuary is highly recommended for bird watching enthusiasts, especially during the early morning hours. Visitors can marvel at a diverse range of national and international migratory birds from December to January.
Great place for bird watching. It's backwater of Nandur dam. They have nice bird viewing points. Guide us definitely recommended here. They have stay facility also. Best season to visit is Nov to Jan when lot of migratory birds visit.
Amol Kataria — Google review
1. Nandur Madhyameshwar Wildlife Sanctuary is situated near Nashik, Maharashtra, covering an area of around 10,000 hectares. It is located at the confluence of the Godavari and Kadva rivers.
2. The sanctuary comprises a diverse range of habitats, including wetlands, grasslands, forests, and agricultural fields, providing an ideal environment for various bird species.
3. Nandur Madhyameshwar is home to over 250 species of resident and migratory birds. Some of the notable bird species found here include flamingos, pelicans, storks, herons, ibises, cranes, ducks, geese, and raptors.
4. During the winter season, the sanctuary attracts a large number of migratory birds from regions such as Siberia, Europe, and Central Asia. These birds arrive here to escape the harsh winter conditions in their native habitats.
5. The best time to visit Nandur Madhyameshwar Wildlife Sanctuary is from October to March, especially during the peak winter months when the migratory birds are present in large numbers.
6. Visitors can enjoy birdwatching, boat rides, nature trails, and photography in the sanctuary. There are several watchtowers and viewpoints within the sanctuary for bird observation.
7. The sanctuary is managed by the Maharashtra Forest Department, and efforts are made to conserve the habitat and protect the bird species. Conservation initiatives include habitat restoration, anti-poaching measures, and public awareness programs.
8. Nandur Madhyameshwar Wildlife Sanctuary is easily accessible by road from Nashik city, which is approximately 40 kilometers away. The sanctuary is well-connected by both private and public transport.
9. Basic facilities such as parking, restrooms, and information centers are available for visitors. Guided tours and birdwatching trips are also organized by local tour operators.
10. Like many other wildlife sanctuaries, Nandur Madhyameshwar faces challenges such as habitat loss, pollution, and human-wildlife conflict. Sustainable management practices and community involvement are essential for the long-term conservation of the sanctuary.
Guide 25 — Google review
Best place for one day picnic, nominal entry fees, bring your stuff(water bottles and binocular), best timing winters, staff is cooperative..
Nitish Katore — Google review
Its amongst very few bird sanctuaries in Maharashtra State of India to watch some rare bird species. The staff is helpful. Entry cost is INR 50 plus Vehicle fee. You also get binocular for axtra charge. I carried my own Spotting Scope.
Amit Kachalia — Google review
Very nice place to visit. Lots of birds we can able to see. Pls take guide they will give u lots of Information.
Priyanka Chavan — Google review
A superb spot for nature lovers everyone should try the place if you're interested.
The guide give you a valuable amt of information and the prices are minimal.
300 for guide and 300 for the equipments.
It was quite and only one family was with us so it was totally worth it.
Dont go in heavy seasons you should visit when no one will...
Kaushal Chandratre — Google review
1 hour drive from Nashik City
Last 2km Road to the sanctuary not good
Secluded location
Recently grabbed eyeballs as it was declared a wetland of international importance under the ramsar convention
Best time to visit is between December and January when you will get to spot all the migratory birds in their full glory
Binoculars recommend as the birds are very far from the observation deck and it's next to impossible to spot them with your naked eye
(You can even rent one inside the park for 100rs)
Guide available to give you information about the various birds seen
This place is a must visit
I have earlier visited couple of other bird sanctuaries too but this one was the best since I actually got to see many unique birds
Peaceful place, dedicated observatory to spot the birds
Restroom/snacking/parking facility available with the sanctuary premises
Visit early morning for a more fruitful memory
Victor Dsouza — Google review
Very good place. Please hire a guide and use their telescope to see the birds otherwise you won’t enjoy it. Guides are knowledgeable and good.
Name of our guide was Roshan.
Recommended season is monsoon (Shravan period) it is the breeding season so the birds are very colourful and vibrant.
Good place do visit and contribute.
The place also has canteen services offering poha zunka bhakar, Bharit etc.
Hritik More — Google review
Very well managed by the government.
Place is just an hour drive from Nasik city. Google map location is accurate.
Best time to visit - Dec/Jan month
Entry fee ₹30.
The good thing is they provide binoculars at ₹100/hour.
Parking space is enough.
Rahul Kulthe — Google review
Nice place for bird watching.
Recommended time to visit is early morning..
There are a variety of national and international migratory birds seen here during dec-jan.
There is food available inside.
Also for those who don't have a camera or binoculars, u can rent it here..at 100rs/hr....
Extra charges would be required if you have ur personal camera...
There are bird watching platforms at specific intervals from where you get the view of the birds...
Overall a nice place!
Vaishnavi Vaidya — Google review
It's very Nice and beautiful Bird Sanctuary surrounded with a beautiful nature in Maharashtra. I would suggest everyone should see it once or as per their convenience. You can stay here with proper booking and charges are ₹1200 including your breakfast,lunch,dinner with guide. If your thinking for one day short trip so definitely it's very good choice. Binoculars and telescopes are available with guide also. So watch it and enjoy it.
Utkarsh Pawar — Google review
Its wonderful place if you are birder or if you have interest in birds. Best time to visit is November December January. This is time to see a lot of migratory birds. At a 4 kms distance is museum build though bit inside where they have put up good picture exhibition and small video clip. If you are lucky u may even spot a resident peacock here.
Jagdish Udasi — Google review
A must-visit place
Early morning is the best time to visit.
Binoculars are available at minimal charges.
Can carry a camera here to capture the beautiful birds.
Samrudhee Shah — Google review
Nandur Madhyameshwar Bird Sanctuary is one of the finest bird sanctuary in Nandur Madhyameshwar district in Nashik, it is the habitat for variety of bird species that migrate during seasonal changes, here, you can view variety of birds, there are sign boards are information regarding each bird as you explore inside the sanctuary.
You can carry your cameras along with you for photoshoot. Also, parking space is provided for visitors as well.
The staff also provides you with binoculars for better viewing experience with small additional charge also I highly recommend you to carry one while visiting this place for better experience.
Highly recommended:-
1) Carry Binoculars
2) For best experience visit this place in between summer and starting of monsoon season.
Om Kulkarni — Google review
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Back to Nandur Madhyam eshwar water reserve dam, Chapadgaon, Maharashtra 422210, India
Sai Teerth Devotional Theme Park is a unique religious theme park in Shirdi, India, offering a tech-driven and devotional journey through the life of Sai Baba. It features four different shows, including Teerth Yatra showcasing India's impressive temples, Dwarkamai about the mosque where Sai Baba lived, Sab Ka Malik Ek encapsulating the saint's life, and Lanka Dahan providing a 5-D experience of Hanuman's journey to Lanka.
A great place to visit, Very reasonable entry price. Definitely worth the 450 rupees entry. It's a must visit if you have 3-4 hrs of time. Won't regret going.
The price of the entry could be a litte more. Because they are under-charging for the shows and activities inside.
PS Manoj — Google review
Extremely fantastic place. Very beautiful and elegant. It's 530 Rs for one person without food. And it's worth it. You'll need around 4 hours in total. It's worth every penny.
Shreyas Dongre — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Sai Teerth Devotional Theme Park, and I must say, it was a truly remarkable experience. Nestled amidst serene surroundings, this park offers a captivating blend of spirituality, entertainment, and stunning ambiance that left me in awe. From the moment I stepped foot inside the park, I knew I was in for a treat.
One of the standout features of Sai Teerth is its four special attractions that take visitors on a divine journey. Each attraction is thoughtfully designed to provide an immersive experience, allowing devotees and visitors to connect with the teachings and life of Sai Baba
Dwarkamai
In this show, the story of Sai Baba is unfolded through lighting and idols. The lighting is controlled brilliantly to match with the narration.
Lanka Dahan (5D Ride)
The story of Bhagwan Hanuman from entry to Lanka Dahan is presented in a 5D movie. The reality and immersion of this movie are bound to capture the audience’s hearts.
Teerth Yatra (Temple Ride)
Ten of India’s most auspicious and magnificent temples like Siddhivinayak, Kedarnath, Tirupathi, Madurai are shown in this ride. A mini train is available for the guests to cruise through the marvellous structures without hassle.
Giant Screen
A short story about Sai Baba and his life unfolds before the users to shed light on some interesting parts of his life and creates an amazing experience
In terms of accessibility, the ticket price of 530 per person is well worth the experience Sai Teerth offers. The park provides excellent amenities, including clean restrooms, ample seating areas, and convenient parking facilities, ensuring visitors have a comfortable and hassle-free visit.
Overall, Sai Teerth Devotional Theme Park is a masterpiece that seamlessly combines spirituality, entertainment, and aesthetics. Whether you're a devotee of Sai Baba or simply seeking a place of solace and introspection, this park offers an unparalleled experience. I highly recommend visiting Sai Teerth and allowing yourself to be immersed in its divine charm. Prepare to be inspired, enlightened, and transformed.
Sreekar Katkam — Google review
Amazing experience for the first time in India.
Initially I thought why they charging Rs.530 per person which is very high for such a religious museum kind of thing.
But it's not like that....This is like full Paisa wasool kind of theme park..
They are giving you lot of things in just Rs.530
All you will get
1. Indian all religious places safari
2.5D show with amazing 5D experience
3.A theatre show on sai baba based on dwarkamai
4 15 minute cinema on sai baba
5. A free tatoo ( temperory ) to any one
6. A free family photograph
I fully recommend you to visit here once in your life whenever you visit shirdi.
We already spent lot of money on Hotel bookings, travel tickets never step back to purchase tickets for such amazing experience.
Ankit Kumar — Google review
Nice place to take your kids. You will spend quality time of 2 to 2.5 hours here. My best pic amongst the 4 shows was Lanka Dahan 5D show. Make sure to find some time to visit this place if you are in Shirdi. It is very close to Sai mandir and you will find a lot of autorickshaws to commute. It costs around 500 Rs per ticket and it is free for kids who are below 3 feet and 3 inches in height.
Hemanth Kumar — Google review
Located within a kilometre from the main temple. Cars and bus can be taken here but the road is bit narrow.paid Parking available. Ticket price seems high. Well maintained premise. Ticket prices as on Feb-2024 , i have attached photo.
Lalit Juwatkar — Google review
One Word - WooooooW !!
I visited this place recently and will try to explain why its a "MUST Visit" Place in Shirdi.
Location:
Its located around 1km from the temple.
Parking:
They have good parking space available.
Charge is around 70/- for cars.
Entry Tickets:
The price is 471/- for adults and little less for kids based on their height.
This includes all 4 activities which i will explain next.
Now coming to main part- Attractions inside:
1. Teerth Yatra (Temple Ride) - Here we would be taken in a toy train and the ride takes us through replicas of all the major temples of India.
Starting from Siddhivinayak, Kedarnath, Tirupathi, Amritsar, Madurai and many more temples are shown in this ride.
I can say absolutely wonderful.
2. Lanka Dahan (5D Ride) - This is a 5D movie where we can see the journey of Lord Hanuman to Lanka and rest of the story till Lanka Dahan.
The effects are so real that we feel like we are we are in it.
Totally Marvellous.
3. Dwarkamai - In this show we can see the story of Sri Saibaba through lighting and idols.
The lighting is controlled brilliantly to match with the narration.
4. Giant Screen - This is equivalent to a movie hall and we can a short movie about Sri Saibaba.
It was a good experience.
Many places are available to click photos.
A small replica of Sri Saibaba main temple is also available.
It takes around 3 hours to complete all these activities and it totally worth it.
There is a small Restaurant serving some Snacks and food items.
I would recommend everyone to visit this place without any 2nd thoughts.
AJITH G A — Google review
Very systematic, the staff here are very well trained and guide you to the next attraction. They will take care that you won't miss something.
The restaurant wasn't full fledged open when we visited, but had a decent variety of snacks to choose from and the food quality is also well maintained
shivprasad shetty — Google review
It is such a good place to spend time with family after the darshan.
That train ride which takes us to the Dhams of India is soo beautifully made. Loved the lanka dahan show alongwith Sai Baba Movie 😍😍
Yukti Joshi — Google review
Seriously it was a wonderful experience... The ticket price was ₹530 per person hardly it takes 3 hours in which you will experience 4 shows....
1. Lanka dhahan (5d show)
2.Theerth yatra
3.Dwaraka mahi
4. Film based on sai babas life....
Trust me it was full paisa vasool next time when you visit shirdi don't miss this place at least if you are not interested show this to your parents and grand parents seriously they will really feel happy....
VINAY PALA — Google review
This place is near Shirdi Temple. Best Place to spend time. All the four major attractions are the Best.
Tirth Darshan (Temple Ride) - 4.5/5
Lanka Dahan 5D - 5/5
Big Screen Movie - 4.5/5
Dwarkamai Robotic Show - 4/5
The place is air conditioned. The Food over there is affordable and tasty.
Staff - BEST
Cleanliness - BEST
MUST MUST VISIT.
Completely upto the mark for the money.
It's beside the Water Park... Can get Combo tickets too.
Can purchase the tickets from Different Hotels in Shirdi and avoid the queue.
Must Go
Patel Aarshil — Google review
This theme park is part of Wet and Joy, that's on opposite side. One can get combo tickets for both theme parks by 10:30am.
Sai devotional park is well maintained, spacious and adequate staffing, temples of India and 5D show are stellar shows.
Snacks and drinks available instead the park, with restaurant.
🌄 can spend a day with combo ticket.
Paid parking available at the venue.
This place is near by the Sai mandir, 🛺 available.
Jayshree Ranjit — Google review
It was an unbelievable experience. A must must visit place for all.
Suck parks should be made in each city.
They have done a lot of hard work to create this park.
I fell in love with Sai Baba after going to this park.
All the shows were worth watching. The management is also great every show was on time.
There is also shopping available inside like bedsheets, sarees also there is an eatery available etc so it's a full package for the family.
Please visit here. Om Sai 🙏
Sumeet Yadav — Google review
I visited this at the last minute of my trip. NGL, it was such a wonderful experience, it consists of 4 shows which cost 530 rupees per head. It was worth visiting the theme park and there is also a laser show everyday at 7 pm, which is completely free. I had a delightful experience visiting the theme park.
Sri Ram Yalla — Google review
Must visit.....!!! temple tour is best. The way temple structure are created is outstanding. 5D movie ca be better. Food included in ticket is not upto the mark. But the way in which the entire park is created and maintained is fabulous.
Ramesh Katkamwar — Google review
Excellent Theme park with 4 shows. A must visit for everyone. Kids loved it. The food inside the restaurant is very tasty.
Not very crowded during weekdays.Very clean & well maintained. Each show is soo well organised, especially Dwarkamai, the dolls was soo natural as if Sai Baba himself has come.
Do not miss visiting this place when you are in Shirdi
Soumya Navaneeth — Google review
Amazing experience. Must visit if in Shirdi. Exquisite shows on Sai teachings, 5D Lanka Dahan. Astonishing details in teerth yatra ride.
VAISHNAVI GANESH — Google review
Wonderful place.
Entry ticket is 471 Rs.
Bit less, 412 Rs for kids under height 4ft 6inch approx and Child with height below 3ft 3inch approx goes free.
All shows are awesome and can be enjoyed by everyone be it child or senior citizen. T
Shows should be followed in sequence one after other.
Wheel chair is also available.
Staff is very helpful and guide you appropriately.
Worth spending money.
Takes around 3-4 hours to cover all shows depending on rush.
Sagar Gupte — Google review
Wonderful devotional theme park must visit
The place is maintained very clean and neat, staff are very polite and helpful. Recommend to visit post Sai Darshan very worthful place... All their shows are very well arranged and organised. Too good...😊
Harish GK — Google review
After the sai darshan it's a Nice place to spend the time with friends and family. Me and my son enjoyed this place specially the 5D show.
I will recommend to visit this place specially after 2-3 PM afternoon so that you can enjoy the evening as well.
They have snacks and a food counter as well.
Amit Kumar — Google review
It is very beautiful and we'll maintain park to visit I feel the ticket is a bit higher side but still worth every penny I visited at the evening 5.30 pm and I feel that's the best time to visit as u get to see the Lazer show too. Also the interior is beautiful and we'll maintained place. Must visit.
Rupesh Kaiskar — Google review
SaiTeerh theme park is one of the great places to visit in Shirdi, it has various attractions for devotees or visitors like Big screen, Dwarakamai, 5D show etc.. food and restaurants available. The entrance price is a bit high, management can reduce the rates a bit less since kids also get charged for entrance. A strong recommendation is to ask for full details while purchasing tickets, you have individual show tickets also available so choose accordingly but a must experience place with kids.
Madan Mohan — Google review
Saiteerth is a a devotional place for entertainment. Best palce to visit in shirdi. 3-5 km from shirdi. It has a 5d theatre and its next level. Laser show is also good. To know about Dwarakamai, here there is some visualisation and it's nice to see. Architecture is also good. Nice place to hangout from 10 am to 7pm. Opposite Saiteerth there is a water theme park. Tickets for adult with tax is 520 rupees per head. Worth for money. Don't miss this place. Booking tickets online for more than 5 members will get 10% discount.
Saggurthi Gopi Krishna — Google review
In word one...fantastic must visit whenever or whoever comes to shirdi for Sai baba darshan ticket price is approx. Rs 535 for each person...the various shows are just amazing...I will definitely suggest everyone to visit the place feel this experience...
Mohit Choudhary — Google review
Before sai baba temple, please visit this theme park to get to know about the whole story of sai baba. You can spend 3 to 4 hrs here. It's really worth for money (530rs). 4 PM is the best time to visit there because at 7 PM you will get out and you can see laser show. Surely you will get pleasant vibes thru out the evening ✨️ Inside food court and washrooms are there so you can relax and enjoy it with your family and friends
Ramesh Kumar — Google review
Excellent place to know more about Shri Saibaba. Great place for outing with family, elders and friends. Overall very well managed, excellent support staff. It's very clean and majority of part is air conditioned.
Amol Kataria — Google review
Must visit
Ticket price 530+/ each
Minimum 3 to 5hrs time taking for complete all.
The major attraction of Sai Teerth Theme park Shirdi are
Giant Theatre: Sabka Malik Ek Show
Teerth Yatra: Spiritual Journey to 10 devotional temples of India.
Dwarkamai World-Class Animatronics and Robotics Show:
5D Show: Lanka Dahan (must try)
Saibaba Mosaic, made of rubix cubes
Vasagiri sumanth — Google review
It was an amazing experience. There are 4 shows inside the devotional theme park. All of them are very charming and informative. It also has one 5D show and a big screen 1 hour movie about Saibaba's life.
Abhay Kansal — Google review
First ever devotional park in India. Consists of 4 main attractions/shows . Beautifully conceptualised, well maintained park makes it worth a visit. Tickets though seems on higher side but won’t be regretted. All attractions equally enjoyable by all age family members . A Shirdi temple tour added with this park visit will be just a cherry on top. Good work.
Rohit Ghodke — Google review
A new attraction in Shirdi has quickly become a popular destination for both tourists and locals. Located just 2 kilometers from the temple, it's easily accessible by local autos. The entrance itself is impressive, and with a discount coupon, the entrance fee is quite reasonable. Plan to spend at least 3 hours to fully explore the various sections of this new attraction.
Anurag Makol — Google review
Wow this new place in Shirdi is definitely a worthy to visit. It came as tourist attraction and along with tourists, locals are also showing a lot of interest. As it lies very near to temple~2km it can be easily accessed using local autos.
The main entrance itself gives a splendid experience. We got a discount coupon provided by our accommodation staff which decreased the price by 34 which is actually 534. It takes almost 3+hrs to visit all its internal places.
Take your time and visit this peacefully and enjoy to the fullest.
shailender kumar — Google review
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QFFG+MM4, opp. to Wet N Joy Waterpark, Shirdi, Maharashtra 423109, India
Located just 5 km from Shirdi, the Wet N Joy Water Park is a perfect family-friendly destination offering a wide range of slides, rides, and pools. It's an ideal place for visitors of all ages to enjoy thrilling water rides, freefall experiences, and tornado adventures. The park also ensures safety and security for all guests. Additionally, it features a restaurant with delicious food at affordable prices.
The water park boasts an impressive array of thrilling water slides, lazy rivers, wave pools, and interactive play areas that cater to visitors of all ages. Whether you're an adrenaline junkie seeking an adrenaline rush or a family looking for a fun-filled day, Wet and Joy has something for everyone.
First and foremost, the park's cleanliness is worth applauding. Despite the large number of visitors, the premises were spotless, and the water in the pools and slides was crystal clear. The park staff worked diligently to ensure the park's tidiness, and I was impressed by their continuous efforts.
Khan Furquan — Google review
Water park was Good.but not that much good we thought listened about it 😐👍 .. rides are so nice 😊 but 👉[They added so much water purifying powder for looking water clean] after 1 hour your eyes 👁️👁️ will irritate so much 🤒 👉(so take eye protection glasses when going)we are paying 1400 person atleast give us quality food. Food was ok ok.. my advice book your tickets online you get offers and you will save 200rs on per person 💲👍
rutik_ barge — Google review
This is good place for enjoyment with friends and family. there are many rides available. There is a separate section for kids. Another section is wave pool which has studs and family section separate. Caution if you are overweight then rides here will be more exciting because you will be rolling to every edge. lazy pool is also good but you can avail once once.
food is absolutely not good. frankly this guys should improve on food.
Dhammanand Bansode — Google review
Good water park for family and bachelor’s enjoyment. Near to Sai baba temple. Safety is good, lifeguards are available with every slides. Wave pool , rain dance , lazy river many other things are available. Food in restaurant was good quality and reasonable rates. Tickets rates were reasonable. Water was chlorine but good and hygiene.
Avinash Chitnis — Google review
Had a great experience. Must try if you visit Shirdi. Preferably go with your friends. But we fill somewhat itchy eyes.
Jaiswal Nikhil — Google review
Bought tickets for both Theertha yatra and For wet and Joy...u can save some money.. really enjoyed all the rides in both the places..but wet and Joy park need some more maintenance..still doing some construction in the middle of the park..
srivenkatbabu sinnasami — Google review
Location - within 2km of Sai Baba temple, Parking - open and paid 100/- (needs to be covered same as Devotional park),
Ticket Counter - combo ticket available in 1249/- (public holiday) inclusive of water park and devotional park (expensive),
1 Family Locker - paid 400/- (200/- refunded) good size with good locker hand strap to operate, costumes available,
locker/changing rooms - big but all open need sheets in between showers, Kids pool areas - kids rides fine but most tiles are broken need to take care while walking, Wave pool - dirty, Rides - few available and average but Tornado Ride closed for Maintenance (check for discounts), complimentary food with ticket (paw bhaji / biryani) - Not good at all. Overall water park staff has potential to improve pool water cleanliness, food quality, rides availability, hygiene and ticket pricing. Cordial staff and alert life guards.
shubham gupta — Google review
The place great and very enjoyable with family and friends if you in shirdi and wanna have a great time you must visit this place I'm sure you're gonna love it
Gaurav Gaikwad — Google review
Many rides for adults but few options for kids, it's a clean and well maintained water park. Food is priced on the higher side compared to its quantity and quality. Overall a fun place to be.
Shubham Sapkal — Google review
Perfect place for cheering holidays
Wet N Joy Water Park is situated amidst near Saibaba temple shirdi. Spread across 5 acres of land and with proximity to saibaba temple and shirdi city in amhadnagar makes it an ideal picnic spot. Come over with family and friends and enjoy this paradise.
Wet N Joy Water Park offers a big selection of slides for all ages. Extreme Wave pool, Rain Dance, Twisters, Black Holes are just a few that can be experienced.
The pulse racing Magic Sway is a must experience water thrill. Go for unlimited ’to and fro’ rounds. Enjoy the magic of swaying all the way.
The snacks counter at the Wet N Joy Water Park serves chinese, indian, jain and chat items. The finger foods and cold drinks available at the counter will fullfill you with energy to continue your crazy summer at Wet N Joy Water Park.
Parag Yadav (पाटील) — Google review
The rides are very thrilling and the cost of tickets was not much higher . the wave pool was under the maintenance and new rides also coming soon enjoyed a lot with my friends and the food quality was ok-ok. the tiles in the pool area were hurting the legs so take care of it
Manthan Shirsath — Google review
Good place, but small than lonavala's wet n joy
sahil Kathe — Google review
Book ticket on offer day, and wear something of your own don't pay them money for rental clothes, and they don't allow any food inside they'll take it away from you to give to charity or make you pay storage fees
Umar Farooq — Google review
Perfect spot to enjoy with your family and friends in Shirdi
This water park has 25+ water rides which gives joy
This is located 1 kms from Sai Baba mandir and opposite to Sai teerth
Chill City Naveen — Google review
Location good, hygiene excellent, fun rides r good too...but d service is slow or may b due to over load of foot falls...i wil suggest avoid peak days lik weekend to visit...d only thing i feel need to improve is Food...variety n quality is not so good.Rest all pleasent experience.
vinod Surpuriya — Google review
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Water Park Shirdi, Shirdi, Maharashtra 423109, India
Shri Ahilyeshwar Temple, also known as Ahilyabai's chhatri, is a beautiful temple located on the banks of the Narmada River in Maheshwar. Dedicated to Lord Rama, it features pictures of Maratha soldiers and elephants. The temple was built by Krishnabai, the daughter of Queen Ahalya Bai Holkar, to honor her mother.
Amazing temple located inside Maheshwar fort
himanshu saini — Google review
A good place where you can go with family and friends. Nicely maintained, clean and not too far from the city.
The view is very nice. The ghat is superb location for photoshoot.
You can also do boating here.
the temples are very old and the architecture is eye catching.
Looks like a film set.
A must visit place when you are in Indore.
Ujjwal Dhanfhole — Google review
Beautiful place to visit with family and friends. Also you can have fairy and go and visit and see waterfall. Tho we went off season. Photos are added
Rameshwari Chaudhary — Google review
Spectacular
Dr Swapnali Kadam — Google review
This is a great place to visit with your family and friends. It is well-maintained, clean, and conveniently located near the city. The view from here is breathtaking, making it an ideal location for photoshoots. You can also enjoy boating activities. The ancient temples in the area have stunning architecture that will captivate your attention. It feels like being on a movie set. If you enjoyed my review, please like it!
Sanket Janbandhu — Google review
Lovely place. Great architecture. Superb carvings. Grand design. Intricate carvings. Hope it was maintained better. There are no washrooms around.
People would pay for visits so that money required for maintenance can be raised.
Someone built it long ago and it's a shame that we cannot maintain...
Shrikrishna Umrikar — Google review
It is the temple of devi ahilya bai and it is now under construction there is a ghat in front of the gate of the temple where boat riding can be done in narmada river and we can also take bath in the narmada river.
Police and life guards are present at the ghat and there are many temples present at the ghat and padman movie shooting was done here.
Abhishek Singh Tomar — Google review
Right now I am at Maheshwar
It is located on the bank of Narmada river from where one can enjoy best view of river, boating, sunrise and sunset. ...
This place is famous for its temple, bathing ghats, Maheshwari sadis, mighty fort complex in front of Narmada river.
Maheshwar fort
Which is a 16th century fort and is famous for its elegant architecture & spectacular view from Narmada River This place was constructed by a greatest queen Ahalya Bai Holkar and was her residential place
Som Bajaj — Google review
This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva built in Nagar Style. This temple is testimony to the architectural skills of the Maratha workmen who constructed this temple on the bank of Narmada River. It took 34 years to build this temple and at a cost of 1.5 crore Indian rupees. at that time it was huge cost. This temple is visible from long distance due to its strategic location.
Eventhough this temple is dedicated lord shiva, Pillars have statues of Dashavatar of Vishnu starting Matya, Kurma, Varaha, Narasimha, Vamana, Parashurama, Rama, Krishna, Budha and Kalki Avatara's. There is beautiful and pleasant Rama temple inside this temple surroundings.
Spend your good quality time inside this temple and absorb the beauty of the each and every statue and design of this temple. it is really great construction and no words to say. Guides are available there, please book your guide if you really interested in Architecture and historical things.
Temple Aarthi timings
Morning 08:00 am and Evening 06:00 pm
Temple visiting timings
Morning 07:00 am to Evening 06:30 pm
Surya Katakam — Google review
Very calm place. Clean water. Lots of fishes small and big. Good to visit on a non rush day, get to enjoy peacefully. Beautiful views of river, sunset, and moon from the ghat.
A must visit place in Madhya Pradesh. Do not treat it as a tourist place. It's a place of inspiration by Ahilya Mata Holkar to dedicate life for Dev - Desh - Dharma.
Amol Padhye — Google review
Well maintained and known historical place. Must visit in Madhya Pradesh tour.
shrikant kulange — Google review
Beautiful temple on the banks of river narmada.
Swapnesh Mangaonkar — Google review
Very well maintained historical place. Must visit for everyone to understand and appreciate Indian architecture, history and the extent of sacrifices our ancestors have done.
Had heard Ahilyabai’s name across many Indian temples. Blessed to visit her home and see the austere life she lead while contributing her entire wealth and life for saving our culture and identity.
Ram Sreekantaiah — Google review
Could see the life and struggle of Ahilyabai Holkar's life. Visit to Maheshwar is must for all travellers.
Sachin Marathe — Google review
One of the finest build temple in the honour of Ahilya Bai holkar.
Free Soul — Google review
Great Place With A Great History So many Great Leader Had been part of this historical and wonderful place. This place is also famous for its maheshwari silk sarees. This place has witnessed so many Wars over the years. The Narmada River flowing beside the fort is the the best thing there.
Hritik Jain — Google review
Ahilyabai temple is located in Maheshwar in Khargone district of Madhya Pradesh, India. This temple in the complex of Fort. You can see Narmada river from here. Temple is very neat and clean. Well maintained. It's a perfect location for shooting and Mmany Bollywood films are shot here. It's approximately 90 kms from Indore. You can reach by public transport. Please take a round of boating which will give you perfect view of Maheshwar Fort. You can also see Mata Narmada Aarti in the morning as well evening. Please check the timings with any local around ghat.
Aakash Amal — Google review
Maheshwar is a town in Khargone district of Madhya Pradesh
It was the kingdom of Chaktavartin Samrat Sahastraarjun, Kartavirya Arjuna a Heheya king. Lately, after many years, it was the capital of the Malwa during the Maratha Holkar reign till 6 January 1818, when the capital was shifted to Indore by Malhar Rao Holkar III.
DILIP THAKOR — Google review
Also known as the Ahilyeshwar Temple, the aarti here is a definite event to attend. It is situated near Narmada Ghat and is one of the most beautiful examples of simple yet grand architecture of the former Maratha builders. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and was built during the regime of Ahilyabai Holkar. You should explore the nooks and corners of the temple to find out some really beautiful spots and the view of Narmada river.
VIPUL PATEL — Google review
Need atleast 3-4 hours to enjoy this magnificent fort. visit early morning and evening time. Be ready to walk lots of stairs but it is worth it. Feed the fish and enjoy boat ride
Roopmati Pavilion, a palace with a romantic history, was built by Baz Bahadur for his beloved Roopmati. It offers stunning views of the Narmada River and is part of the ancient rock-cut architecture dating back to the 5th and 6th centuries. Originally an army observation post, it later became Roopmati's residence. The palace is meticulously maintained and surrounded by lush greenery, adding to its charm.
Visited this gorgeous place in the month of September. It is a bit of 300 metres climb diagonally from the vehicle parking place. Absolutely gorgeous views all around the site and a must visit site for those visting Mandu.
However, on a side note, there are no suitable sanitation facilities in the shop/stall/restaurant area immediately around the site so visitor should mind that.
Joban Brahma Bargoyary — Google review
It's nice place to visit if u want full experience visit rainy season, it would look amazing. I got time this month so I got some plus point less crowd visited every thing properly no one came in our pic's. Going to come again in rainy season..
Palash Jain — Google review
A tiny little walk upto this place but definitely worth it. Really beautiful, clean, well maintained. You can opt for a guide here, not really necessary esp if you catch the light & sound show.
Dr. Nivedita Ghosh — Google review
I read about this place in the book "Mandur Roopmati" by Buddhadeb Guha and hence I had to see this. It is a nice little palace on a hill top. You have to hike a little up from the front gate. But be sure to buy tickets from below which is far down from the palace. You can see a pretty view of the valley from here.
Debaleena Sain — Google review
Visited this wonderful place in January. Beautiful example of rain water harvesting. The rock structure has a 3 floors bottom one was used as horse stable. Above that was room used for soldiers to stay. Top was used as watch tower.
Building is having slope structure so as to store a water at one place. The water circulation system in the whole pavillion shows the architectural knowledge of peoples at that time.
Sanket Dhandare — Google review
Nice picturesque place, peaceful place, don't miss this place while transiting through Mandu (Mandav).
D S — Google review
Roopmati pavilion are open for visitors. Nice place for photography. Also nice for history & 🎨 art lovers. Logical steps and creations
kuldipsinh sarvaiya — Google review
Like the Baz Bahadur Palace the Roopmati Pavilion also predates Baz Bahadur. Going by its strategic location on a hill top at the very southern end of the plateau, it is quiet likely it servea as a military outpost keeping an eye on invading armies. It was later converted into a pleasure house by Baz Bahadur for his favourite lover Roopmati, who is to graze at the Narmada from the pavilion. The pavilion consists of two structure built at different level. The base of the upper structure coincides with the top of the lower structure and thus providing a double storied appearance. The overall structure is
U - shaped with a with a neatly maintained garden in the middle. The Roppmati's Pavilion contains massive arched passages complete with water channels to keep the palace cool from the scorching heat of Mandu. The terrace provides great views of the Nimar plains stretching all the way to the Narmada River. Like the Baz Bahadur's Palace the terrace contains two domed pavilions. It was probably from here Roopmati watched the Narmada flow and refused to eat, when the river was not visible.
Pooja Chavan — Google review
One of the many great places to see in Mandu . This was earlier built as a Army observation post . Built of sandstone - Rani Roopmati lived at this palace later. She used to have an avid interest in singing and worshipped Maa Narmada . The river Narmada could be seen from the top as a stream on a clear day.
Cleanliness is kept at every inch of the palace. Surrounding Greenery is what gives this palace its charm.
Fact - This palace strategically separates Nimar and Malwa Plateau .
Puneet Sharma — Google review
This place is awesome ❤️, if you are fan of " taji taji hawa" you should visit it . This pavallian is built for Rani roopmati so that she can see and mismerise the beuty of holy narmda river which is 15 Km away (approx ) from here , but the pavallian is built at very high altitude so that Rani can easily see narmda maaiya , also there is a garden 🏡 to spent time in for rani , and one more historical thing here is "juhari khana" when Raja Baaj bahadur is dead in the war of sarangpur all the ladies including rani roopmati of the state has committed suicide by burning their ownself alive in this juharikhana. But it is built very unique and if you visit in morning 🌻 , you will find lots of flowers and 🐦 birds whispering , ☮️ peace 🕊️
Madhusudan Patidar — Google review
Beautiful Architecture, Breathtaking view. You can see the Narmada river flowing in the distance if you look hard enough on a clear day.
The drive is slightly challenging for visitors from out of state not used to the unruly traffic in this entire district. Parking is ample but its management is atrocious. My vehicle was blocked by a very smart person when I came back from the monument. Many many others were as well. Never seen such bad traffic sense, unruly driving and parking sense in 20 Indian states that I have visited. Deducted 1 point from the review due to this experience that needs to improve.
Anant Bhatia — Google review
This is a good place to visit in the rainy season and winter season, you will get the proper view from the top of the Mahal. The place is very clean, can't be hygienic. But if you are going to Mandu, visit once.
Gaurish Rathore — Google review
Beautiful view of Mandu from above. Thrilling experience climbing the stone steps. Enjoyed services of guide Nitin Pal. He has indepth knowledge of the History & a captivating way of narrating the history.
Dr Ajit Limaye — Google review
One has to climb steps to reach here. It took us 15 minutes to reach the location.
Awesome view from the top sith good interiors
Nikhil Shah — Google review
Well maintained, with neat and clean surroundings. It’s on the hill, you get good view of Mandu/ Mandav from top of Roopmati Pavilion.
Though Public toilets are provided but cleaning and hygiene part needs more to be done.
Basantkumar B Pande — Google review
Roopmati Pavilion is located in a very beautiful place ,with good architecture. Nice place to enjoy nature and nice view for photography.
Sohinee Mukherjee — Google review
Its a place with rich history and also a beautiful piece of architecture you will love this place i recommend going after rain in starting of the winter season
Ashutosh Tiwari — Google review
Awesome place to visit. It very vast so it'll take time to see the full place.
Hoshang Shah's Tomb is a part of a 6th-century fort complex that exhibits remarkable architecture featuring ornamental tiles, arches, and a marble dome. It is located in Mandav and is believed to have inspired the design of the Taj Mahal. The tomb is well-maintained and preserved, situated beside Jami Mashjid with easy access from there. Visitors can experience tranquility here and are advised to visit during peak monsoon season for an enhanced experience.
Wel maintained and very well preserved
You can find peace here.
I request the authorities to add some more infor about the place so that people can know more about it.
Try visiting this place in peak mansoon season for best experience
Mahesh shakya — Google review
History is full of surprises. Do visit this monumental site, well maintained by ASI. One needs a guide to learn about architecture, sculpture & other related details. Do visit victory tower opposite to it.
Sachin Shah — Google review
Hoshang Shah's tomb is situated in the middle of the courtyard of the majestic mausoleum, surrounded by square-shaped walls. One can enter the mausoleum from the entrance gate, (which is built on a square plan with a marble dome) in the middle of the northern wall. The tomb of Hoshang shah is a grand construction, having a square plan and a dome. It is built on a basement of remarkable width and height. The entire building including the dome is covered in marble, providing majestic atmosphere. It is interesting to note that the main entrance and stairs are situated in the south side, the other side of the entrance to the courtyard.
In the four corners of the domed roof, there are constructions with battlements and small domes. They are above the basements, which are built along with a dome. There are plant decorations extending from the edge of the roof and the eaves. They are coloured in red and black, accenting the marble building. Hindu patterns can be observed in the decorations. Considering these and other patterns inside the tomb chamber, we can assume there was involvement of Hindu workmen from the neighbouring towns.
MA — Google review
Another marvelous architecture.. In mandav..kaha jata hai ki Tajmahal ka inspiration yahi se aaya hai... So basically hoshang Shah’s dad and Tajmahal son.. Whole mandav is well maintained neat and clean so many ponds around mandav.. This place is basically beside jami mashjid.. YOU can go from inside jami mashijd.. There is the way when you enter in Jami mashjid right side the way where written on the board hoshanga shah makbara.
Nisha singh — Google review
Considered as first White Marble Monument of Bharat, Hoshang Shah's Tomb is a nice place for tourists as well as history lovers. The site is well maintained by ASI & one has to purchase entry tickets for Jami Mosque & Tomb collectively. One can be enthralled by the echo of the sound inside the the Tomb. Outskirts provides a breathtaking view of Jami Masjid.
Dr. Pooja Pathak — Google review
Hoshang Shah's tomb, lies beside the Jami Masjid in Mandu and is said to have been the inspiration for the Taj Mahal. while I'm unsure if that's the absolute truth or not, the tomb itself is definitely very very beautiful and very well maintained and definitely a must visit when in Mandu.
Dr. Nivedita Ghosh — Google review
A good structure, it echos for a while in there which is one of its traits along with being built by marble, although not as good as The great taj mahal the stone has recently been polished and looks great the buildings around it are good as well
The Ace — Google review
Hosang Shah's tomb is a part of the Village group of monuments in Mandu. The village group consists of Jama Masjid, Hosang Shah's tomb and Asarafi Mahal and has a common ticket. It's very well maintained by ASI.
Best time to visit it is during monsoons.
It's claimed that this monument was the inspiration behind Taj Mahal. No one is buried here.
It's a beautiful monument and a photographer's delight. Inside the sound echoes.
Bharathi Mani — Google review
The tomb was completed by Muhmud Khilji in 1440AD. Lies in the centre of a quadrangle and is roofed by a large dome with many multiple small domes. It is considered as the reference masterpiece for construction of Taj Mahal.
It is situated at the very entrance of Mandu city.
abhi chauhan — Google review
History is full of surprises. Do visit this monumental site, well maintained by ASI. One needs a guide to learn about architecture, sculpture & other related details
kuldipsinh sarvaiya — Google review
Beautiful arch structure designed, civil arch structure, as well as heads off to maintain this #MP #government #archaeologist #department
suggestion must hire guide, he will take 700-1000 but you will understand entire history about mandu
anuj bajaj — Google review
Hoshang Shah tomb is situated in mandu district dhar MP . This is another one of the wonderful , grand magnificent monuments of Indian architecture. Very amazing and beautiful historic place. Worth visiting place.
jasmine shrivastav — Google review
Just about a km from Jahaj Mahal complex in Mandu, it's a beautiful 15th century white marble monument. It is believed to have inspired Shahjahan to build Taj Mahal.
Arun Gupta — Google review
Marble mausoleum constructed in about 1440 CE. Initiated by Horsham Shah and finished by Mahmud Khilji. Said to be a precursor of Taj Mahal as team of architects studied the making of large dome in the centre and cupolas around it.
Well maintained. Entry by ticket. Roadside parking.
Harsh Wardhan Jog — Google review
Place to explore old buildings architecture. For me all things is boring here
Deepak Patel — Google review
This place has beutiful architecture 😍, in 1440 bc this is built in memory of hoshangshah , a beautiful place and the tomb architecture is just like tajmahal situated all in the middle of the garden 🏡 , covered by highted walls , you can see 🙈 beutiful engineering of our ancient India here , also in back there is pool(snanagar) , this place is for architecture lovers i say , ticket 🎫 charges is 25rs here , and if you are in group you can give some "rishwat" to gatekeeper or gaurd and visit it in low cost 😅
Madhusudan Patidar — Google review
Mandav is the great place to explore history must go and explore with guides so much interesting.
Jahaz Mahal, also known as the Ship Palace, is a fascinating architectural wonder located in Mandu, India. Constructed during the 15th century under the rule of Sultan Ghiyas-ud-din Khilji, this palace is renowned for its unique design that gives it the appearance of a floating ship between two artificial lakes. The name "Jahaz Mahal" reflects this distinctive feature.
Peaceful and calm place. This place will boost your creativity. I went there with my family. I loved the place immediately, enjoyed photography. It is well maintained and really good for photo shoot. One who love and fond of architecture, historical places, want to learn photography..this place is boon for them. Must visit. You have to buy ticket for entry.
kunjan mishra — Google review
It’s architectural masterpiece. One should definitely visit this place to experience the craftsmanship. You can see different styles of architectural styles coexisted here at one place.
It’s our heritage and we should respect it’s sanity by not spoiling and littering the same.
Rutuparna Deshpande — Google review
Jahaj Mahal got its name because it looks like a ship. They claim that the palace is actually surrounded by water and takes on the appearance of a ship during periods of severe rain when the nearby water bodies begin to overflow. It's a beautiful piece of architecture and demands your attention.
Monsoon season made it appear much more lovely. The ideal time to view this gem in Mandu is between august and September.
Rajkumar Sindal — Google review
One of the best place to visit in Mandu. Its luxurious palace built in shape of ship and surrounded by lakes. Also known as Ship that Never Sailed. The entire premise is maintained in good conditions. Plenty of car parking available at distance of 500 meters. The walk from the parking to palace is worth while enjoy delicious local food and fruits being sold by street vendors. Enjoy the structural beauty and landscape.
Jaykumar Amrutiya — Google review
This is a must visit place, the vibe and the nature view is amazing.
Explore the whole place and take some time to sit and relax you’ll feel the same by yourself.
Vinod Kumar — Google review
Jahaj Mahal resembles a ship, hence the name. They also say that during heavy rain, when the water bodies around start overflowing the palace actually gets surrounded by water and looks like a ship. It's a fine piece if architecture and definitely deserves your time.
It looked even more beautiful during the monsoon. Probably the best time to be in Mandu and see this beauty.
DIVYESH WADKE — Google review
Nicely maintained. Nice quiet place. Mostly fort is in ruins but a big place to explore the history
deepak gupta — Google review
Jahaj Mahal in Mandu is a captivating architectural marvel. Shaped like a ship on twin lakes, its intricate stone carvings and symmetrical design showcase the architectural brilliance of its time. Exploring its chambers and terraces reveals a glimpse of royal life. Surrounded by lush greenery and serene waters, the ambiance is tranquil. This historical gem offers a fascinating journey into Mandu's past, making it a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts. In just a short visit, you'll be transported back in time, and the picturesque beauty of Jahaj Mahal will leave you mesmerized.
Gaurish Rathore — Google review
Jahaz Mahal in Mandu, Madhya Pradesh, India, is like a time machine. It's an old and beautiful building surrounded by calm and peaceful nature. It's a great place for people who love history and for those who like to explore.
This building looks like a ship, and it was built with amazing skill a long time ago. If you enjoy taking pictures, this place is perfect for you. There are many interesting things to see inside.
You can take a relaxed walk in the big open area and enjoy the beauty of the building. You can also explore the different rooms, outdoor spaces, and ponds. It's like stepping into the past.
But some things could be better, like how they take care of the place and the signs that tell you about it. Even so, Jahaz Mahal is an important historical site that you should visit. Don't forget to take pictures and learn about Mandu's history.
Monik Malani — Google review
I think I've a nerve that's connected to historical places like this...old forts and palaces... hills and greens... everything that takes me to the old times...I like to visit. Beautiful place with a clean and green environment. Must visit places at least for the residents of Madhya Pradesh. We've such things to be proud of 😎
Nishi Chouksey — Google review
The scenic beauty of the palace is indeed captivating, the enchanting flora adds to the mesmerizing experience. This probably is the reason why this place is in the itinerary of every travel enthusiast.✨🌟
Twinkle Singh — Google review
It is a worth visiting place. If you are visiting Indore and plans to visit Mandu, then i must tell you people that it is place that will take atleast one full day (including to and fro trip). If you love history and also taking beautiful pictures, then its an amazing fort.
When you will be here, try Daal Paniya outside the fort. This dish is a speciality of this area. Quite chilly aaloo matar and daal with fried corn flour thing. Good item i must say, but just don't take tea with it. Something thanda is a recommendation
Narender Chauhan — Google review
It’s architectural masterpiece. One should definitely visit this place to experience the craftsmanship. You can see different styles of architectural styles coexisted here at one place.
It’s our heritage and we should respect it’s sanity by not spoiling and littering the same.
Vora Tirth — Google review
An architectural wonder standing similar to a ship in the middle of two small lakes, however, the lakes are filled only during monsoon. The structure looks stunning and the views are great. A small ticket amount is levied to visit the place. A small museum is also situated inside the premises. The place is very clean and well maintained. Only difficult part is the walk to the monument from the parking area.
Ramu Ranjan Meher — Google review
Beautiful place with a great history. I think the best time to visit here is in Monsoon. Surrounded by lush green grass, plant, and trees. Cold wind and a charm of nature will make you happy and calm. Don't miss to watch Light show of 30 minutes revealing history of Jahaz Mahaz. Entry ticket is of Rs 25/- per person. Public Toilets are present nearby Mahal.
Mayank Shrivastava — Google review
Visiting the Jahaz Mahal was an awe-inspiring experience. The rich history embedded in its architecture and surroundings left me captivated. The meticulous preservation efforts are evident, offering a profound glimpse into the past. A must-visit for history enthusiasts and a serene escape for anyone seeking a connection with bygone eras.
Gourav Kumar Jain — Google review
Visitors can spend around 2 to 3 hours and if you have ample time spending a full evening when the place is not too crowded. So a great place to relax and breath in fresh air and just relax and feel the grandeur of the past. So naturally a nice place not to be missed. It is 120-meter-long 'Jahaz Mahal' built between two artificial lakes, Munj Talao and Kapur Talao, is an elegant two-storeyed palace. With its open pavilions, balconies overhanging the water and open terrace, Jahaz Mahal is an imaginative recreation in stones of a royal pleasure craft.Great architecture and nice landscaping with nice and beautiful gardens and lakes and water bodies. With advanced technologies like water pumping and water filtration and ample area this palace is beautiful and nice yet very soothing and calm place.
Sumana Bhattacharyya — Google review
Great architecture and nice landscaping with nice and beautiful gardens and lakes and water bodies. With advanced technologies like water pumping and water filtration and ample area this palace is beautiful and nice yet very soothing and calm place. One can spend around 2 to 3 hours and if you have ample time spending a full evening when the place is not too crowded. So a great place to relax and breath in fresh air and just relax and feel the grandeur of the past. So naturally a nice place not to be missed.
Vipul Musani — Google review
Very good place to visit. However, it is highly recommended to visit the baz Bahadur fort and Rani Roopmati pavilion in the vicinity.
One full day is ideal to roam around different monuments in Mandu.
Lot of eating options of local food around the fort. However MP tourism properties are most recommended.
Vineet Priyank — Google review
An architectural marvel, and probably one of the best maintained archeological heritage sites in India, with a beautiful manicured garden in its front. With water bodies on two sides, it presumably gives the look of an anchored ship and thus named Jahaz (ship) Mahal.
Jahaz Mahal is one of the most prominent and beautiful part of the entire cluster of historical monuments in Mandu. This stunningly beautiful monument deserves a place in the list of world heritage sites.
It's a two storeyed building, and we got an excellent view from the rooftop. There are approximately 35 steps (wide with reasonable height) to reach the rooftop. Both me and my wife are Sr. Citizens and could comfortably take the steps.
Arun Gupta — Google review
Good place to hangout with family
On road parking.
Start around 3 PM so that mahal and light and sound show can be attended together.
Good place to see sun set
Also can be attractive if you are willing to capture some bird' photographs
Palash Khare — Google review
Limited parking available on side. Approach road is often blocked by vehicles parked in front of dhabas which include tractor and water tanker.
You can do nothing but wait for them to finish their job.
Ticket window is located on the right of the gate. On entry there's a museum on the right and guest rooms on top of it over looking the Kapoor taal.
Jahaz Mahal is on your left. From here you can over look the other lake. Little ahead ther are couple of Bawadis, Hindola Mahal, Shahi Hamam, the royal palace.
There's resting place under trees. Earlier it had a cafeteria but noe closed. You can eat your tiffin here.
Outside you have a few curio shops and Dhabas. Here you can get local delicacies. Dall Bafala/ Baati or Daal Paaniye (Bafala or Baati are made of wheat flour whereas Paniye are made of Maize flour and heavy). You can indulge in pleasure 😊
Ravindra Kothari — Google review
Sunrise - sunset. The 110-m-long and 15-m-broad double-storeyed building is located on a narrow strip of land between the Munj Talao and Kapur Talao, giving the appearance of a ship in water. probably built by Sultan Ghiyathuddin Khalji in the later part of the 15th century. It served as a large harem for the sultan and accommodated a staggering 15,000 women. Later it also served as the residence of Noor Jahan, the favourite queen of Mughal Emperor Jahangir. The southern end of the double - storied building has a stairs leading directly to the terrace. The northern end of the terrace contains a swimming pool of floral design there is a similar pool just below it on the first floor. The terrace has two domed pavilion on the southern and northern end of the long Jahaz Mahal. The northern pavilion is not at the very end of the terrace but just south of the swimming pool.
The Hindola Mahal, located in Mandu, is a part of a ruined palace complex that served as a historic meeting place. It features ogee arches and a large main hall. The palace was built alongside Jahaz Mahal to showcase the engineering excellence of ancient times, with underground wells making it even more elaborate.
Hindola Mahal – meaning Swing palace is so named due to its sloping side walls. The Hindola Mahal might have been constructed during the reign of Hushang Shah
Amol Bhandarkar — Google review
Adjoining the famous Jahaj Mahal, Hindola Mahal forms Parrt of the heritage royal buildings complex in Mandu.This historical building has slanting outer walls at an angle of 77° and thus it presumably gives the look of a swing. Frankly I could not visualize it as a swing. That apart, the building looks beautiful. There are other buildings. The surrounding are very well maintained.
Adjascent to Hindola Mahal, there are other smaller monuments worth seeing.
Arun Gupta — Google review
It was made for queens as residence and swings were put specially for rainy season
Champa bawdi is 5 floors down it was an escape root for queens during war
Dr.Dilip Hemnani — Google review
Hindola Mahal – meaning Swing palace is so named due to its sloping side walls. The Hindola Mahal might have been constructed during the reign of Hushang Shah about 1425 C.E. but may date to the end of the 15th century during the reign of Ghiyas al-Din. It is one of a set buildings making up the royal palace complex at Mandu, which consists of the Jahaz Mahal, the Hindola Mahal, the Taveli Mahal, and the Nahar Jharokha. The Hindola Mahal may have been used as an audience chamber.The plan of the Hindola Mahal is a T-shape, though examination of the exterior walls leads to the conclusion that the crossbar was added later. The vertical mast of the plan consists of one main hall measuring 30 by 18 metres (98 by 59 feet) and 12 metres (39 feet) high. Its lateral walls are 3 metres (9.8 feet) thick and further reinforced by massive inclined buttresses that angle over 77 degrees. These highly inclined buttresses give the Hindola Mahal (Swinging Palace) its name. They also neutralize the outward force of five massive arches that once supported the large flat roof of the main hall. On each exterior of the long sides of the main hall are six recessed arches which hold doors in their lower sections and three slabs of open-work stone windows to let in air and light. A high wall holds battlements on the roof of the building.
Sumana Bhattacharyya — Google review
This mahal is placed beside Jahaz mahal… the huge still stable and strong structure gives the proof of engineering excellence in ancient times…
Underground wells makes it even complicated…
One should not miss this place if visited Mandu.
Bhushan Bhagirath Joshi — Google review
Jahaz Mahal or Ship palace at Mandu is beautiful and great depiction of palace life of Muslim rulers of India
It is built between Munj and Kapur water tanks and presents the sight of ship anchored in water. It's beautiful view is seen from upper most terrace of Taveli Mahal
Right time to visit this place is monsoon season when tanks are full with water and surrounding are lush green Moonlit night is another good time to visit With light and sound show now started it's a perfect itinerary to plan for Jahaz Mahal has a mention in the memoir of emperor Jahangir that during his stay at Mandu his beloved queen Nur Jahan famed in history for her exceptional beauty used to reside in this palace.
Hindola Mahal is also located in same complex alongwith Taveli Mahal A small museum is also located inside Taveli Mahal
Overall a good place to visit alongwith your family and kids
Pradeep Yaduwanshi — Google review
Hindola Mahal where hindola means swing. This mahal was built for swings during rainy seasons by mughals. It is located inside jahaz mahal.
abhi chauhan — Google review
Hindola, meaning swing, named so because of the slant walls of the palace that resemble the swing shape. The story of how this Mahal had both Hindu and Muslim queens living together worshipping their respective deities in turns still runs. The fact that you can stand right where the cultural events were held, and can see the seatings of the royals felt surreal.
Tanvi Shetty — Google review
The entire fort complex within the Jahaj Mahal of mandu is steeped in history, it's not only absolutely stunning but also such an experience. Hindola Mahal is undergoing certain upkeep work and that's great, but the place itself is very beautiful, the architecture is to die for and the light and sound show at night is also projected here, such a great experience.
Dr. Nivedita Ghosh — Google review
According to a Sanskrit inscription, Mandu was a 6th century fortified town, that was established as a fort capital in the 11th century by the Parmar rulers. This ancient city tells stories of a romance between Prince Baz Bahadur and Rani Roopmati and has several palaces, tombs, mosques, pavilions and rock-cut caves.
NITIN — Google review
The whole complex of Mandu is so so rich and so beautiful. Every monuments has a story behind it on which it stands tested against the tide of centuries and different kings and their kingdom. After hearing the story and the purpose of the complex it's all worth it. Would recommend blindly to anyone to visit this place and feel the heritage first hand. Kudos to ASI again for the maintenance of the heritage so that the future can witness this beauty as it is.
PINAKI CHALL — Google review
Hindola Mahal is Artistic, Beautiful Unique Structure !
Hindola Mahal Built by Hushang Shah, probably around A.D. 1425 as a Durbar hall.
The walls are inordinately thick and slope like those of a castle. The slope of over 77 degrees gives a swinging appearance to the building, hence the name.
The plan is 'T' shaped. The upright stem being the main hall (which was built first), and the cross bar is a transverse portion added later.
The structure was probably supposed to have the zenana place as another storey above the main hall, which would explain the bulk and strength of the walls.
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Inside the Jahaz Mahal, one can see this structure and imagine the architecture of this swing palace. Hire a guide to know the history of this place. Else enjoy the beauty of the architecture.
Note: Never plan your vacation on weekends and long holidays or you might end up seeing almost the whole Indore here.
Umar — Google review
Hindola mahal is said to resemble a jhula because of its sloped walls, hence the name. Not sure about this description, but its a beautiful architecture. It looked even more beautiful during the rains. The grand architecture is evidence of the prosperity of the ancient Mandu kingdom.
Divyesh Wadke — Google review
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Samadhi Of Shrimant Peshwa Bajirao
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
The place is a must visit by every Indian to pay a humble and sincere tribute to the finest cavalry General BharatVarsh has seen, infact a World class cavalry General. There is a temple made by his Queen Kashibai nearby. The Samadhi is simple and serene made by his patrons The locals say that the real cenotaph was washed away in the Narmada flood. There are more development works planned to uplift the place. The final 300 meters of the path to the Smadhi are through Raver village lanes. There is a small shop outside. The Narmada river flows adjacent and the aura is sober and serene.
S Paul — Google review
This is the samadhi of greatest maratha warrior Shrimant Bajirao Peshwa. The pepole rarely visite here. Its near by of Narmada river. Its well maintained. Its close on 6 pm. Every indian should be visit here.
Bhupesh Yashwantrao — Google review
A wonderful memorial of a great maratha warrior shrimant Bajirao Peshwe. Died in 1740, He fought 48 major wars in his small life of 40+ years and WON them all. Feom Atak to Katak his name was famous. Now under rennovation. A must visit place.
Dilip Jahagirdar — Google review
This place have some magic in it, am immerse power of enery , love, bravely, dedication feels and at the end a calm sadness and alone feeling came .
This place is such a pride for us , a greatest of great peshwa samadhi , but is not maintained properly.
Peoples are forgetting there dids for us.
DrKunal Fule — Google review
This place it’s very important place for the history of Maratha empire. The samadhi is in good condition and very peaceful. Everyone must visiting it
Travel Baba Voyage — Google review
Very nicely preserved monument. Must visit place if you are found of history specially Maratha empire.
Mandar Bawadekar — Google review
Feels humbled and submissive when we are standing infront of the Samadhi of Shrimant Bajirao Peshwa (Senior).
Very nicely maintained place with clean area inside and outside of the infrastructure
Feels very nice to stand on the banks of Maa Narmada flowing just next to the this place!
Suhas Kulkarni — Google review
Must visit place. Narrow Approch road from main road. Care taker is living in nearby area, good person. Closes by 6:00 to 6:30 PM. Tea coffee available in local Shop.
Vipul Pawaskar — Google review
Great place. Quiet & Peaceful.
This is samadhi of Great warrior of Maratha Empire. His life achievements are really inspiring.
Yogendra Dani — Google review
A must visit place for every indian of any religion or cast,
Its the Resting place /monument of a great warrior, do pay respect and vist this place, one of the hidden place of a great warrior.
E J — Google review
It is a good place to visit it's a samadhi of shrimant peshwa bajirao and narmada river crossing just nearby. It's looking awesome and listed by MP TOURISM.
Visit by INDORERIDERSCLUB
Aftab khan — Google review
Samadhi of one of the most powerful and brave Maratha ruler "Thorale Bajirao Peshwa". This place is popularly known as "Peshwa Sarkar ki Samadhi" in local region.
It is Nice and quite place. Good view of Narmada. Now have some local arrangements of food and cold drinks and tea in the area around.
Bajirao Ballal Balaji Bhat was basically Peshwa (Pantapradhan) for 4th Maratha Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj. In 1740 when bajirao was on a millitary operation, he had a military camp here in Rawerkhedi. On 28th April 1740 he died due to heat stroke. Samadhi was built in his remembrance by Shinde (Scindia) of Gwalior.
Samadhi is built in sand stone, not decorative but still very effective and beautiful. Needs a proper road connectivity and some tourist facilities in the village. But the monument itself needs care to be taken. Little bit of genuine restoration may turn the place around. A bit of genuine restoration will bring the mausoleum back to its glory.
Dhawal Bhangale — Google review
Tribute to an invincible warrior
@ Raver Khedi on the banks of Narmada
In tribute 🙏🙏
I have tried coming here on three previous occasions and succeeded in finding one or other pretext to postpone it to the next visit.
This place has reckoned me,haunted and tormented,
me to visit, so when I came here today and paid my obeisance I felt I’ve come home!!
It’s a place of pilgrimage, history and valor like none other.
@Raverkhedi in Khargone district on the banks of narmada lies a simple monument built by his loyal general Scindia to his beloved peshva
A monument to an incomparable warrior.
It is a nondescript monument walled with a courtyard lined with colonnades with a central pedestal where his last rites were performed, and encrypted inside are the ashes of this brave warrior.
History has seen him with myopic vision but read inbetween the lines and tales of victorious battles start flowing.
Politics has tried to erase his name from most of history books yet he shines forth.
Imagine a young 40 yr old general camping with troops of one lakh soldiers waiting to cross the narmada for onward campaigns of the far flung north (read attock(currently in pak)and kabul)
His career spanned only 20 years yet his battle skills are legendary.
Example quoted often in military history is the battle of palkhed.
The country was under saffron flag of chatrapati to the greatest extent under him.
By a cruel twist of fate death overtook him with sudden illness and changed fortunes of this country forever.
Most part of his life was spent on horseback and battlefield.
A general who never lost a battle with his legendary battle skills.
Only death could overpower him.
A true ‘Ran mard’ (braveheart of the men
in battle)
In remembrance and tribute.
Shrimant Peshva bajirao ballal I
18aug1700-28apr1740
I bow to thee in respect 🙏🙏
pg doc — Google review
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5VFG+9GH, Rawer Khurd, Madhya Pradesh 451113, India
A path offers views of this tall waterfall, most powerful after the monsoon, with its pool below.
Lovely place to visit mainly in monsoon time … there a train also running form Mhow to Patalpani … it’s an Heritage train worth visiting this place
Vishvesh Patel — Google review
This is a great site to visit if you want to enjoy the natural beauty. It's a historical place. You'll have a great view of the waterfall. There are railway lines and hills where you may relax and take in the stunning view of the Waterfall. A tea stall, corns, and other munchies are offered. The greatest time to visit is during the rainy season, so plan your trip suitably. The path to get there isn't great, but it'll be worth it once you get there.
There are horse and camel rides available.
Overall, it's a lovely area to visit with friends and family. Definitely worth a visit. ❣️
Anil Awashya — Google review
If you are going in winters, please expect minimal water fall. Place is also bit dirty. But otherwise it is a must visit place. Some food is available locally, but nothing great or hygienic. So take your own food and you can have good picnic. Some monkeys are there so, be careful with your food item. It takes one and half hour from indore. Best to take bypass.
Rajeev Gupta — Google review
Great site to visit. But suitable in rainy season. Path is not good but you will be enjoying after reached there. You may find lots of monkeys there so be careful as they looked were hungry and aggressive.
Kuldeep Kumar — Google review
This is an incredible site to visit if you have any desire to partake in the normal excellence. It's a verifiable spot. You'll have an extraordinary perspective on the cascade. There are railroad lines and slopes where you might unwind and take in the dazzling perspective on the Cascade. A tea slow down, corns, and other munchies are advertised. The best opportunity to visit is during the monsoon season, so plan your excursion appropriately. The way to arrive isn't perfect, however it'll be worth the effort once you arrive.
There are horse and camel rides accessible.
Generally speaking, it's an exquisite region to visit with loved ones. Most certainly worth a visit.
Rajkumar Sindal — Google review
Awesome place, natural beauty❤😍
Patalpani station is about 6 kilometers from Mhow railway station and there are few services from Mhow and Indore which passes through this station
The monsoons swell the falls and may make it risky for close encounters causing accidents. It is best to maintain a cautious distance from the waterfall during the rain.
Mahima soni — Google review
I recently visited Patalpani Waterfall in Indore. The waterfall is located amidst lush greenery and the surrounding natural beauty is truly mesmerizing.
The waterfall itself is quite impressive, with water cascading down from a height and creating a soothing sound. The sight of the water falling and the mist it creates is absolutely stunning. It's a perfect spot for nature lovers and photographers.
The area around the waterfall is well-maintained and clean. There are seating areas where visitors can relax and enjoy the view. There are also small food stalls selling snacks and refreshments, which is convenient for those who want to spend more time there.
Overall, my experience at Patalpani Waterfall was fantastic. The natural beauty, peaceful atmosphere, and the refreshing waterfall made it a perfect getaway from the city. I highly recommend visiting this place if you're in Indore.
Tarun Pawar — Google review
Nice Natural waterfall in the periphery of Indore. Best part is good concrete road which is accessible for both two and four wheelers. There are too rush on weekends. Visit during monsoon.
Supriya Kumari — Google review
From my experience the best time to visit the Patalpani in monsoon. There is a beautiful trek of about 1.5km and beautiful view of train station, it’s just 25km away from Indore so as per my suggestion you should go via bike,scooter that you can easily get through rent charges 600 per day. The water is looks clean and lots of food stalls available here so you don’t need to bring food with you.
Must visit!
Tip: DO NOT VISIT DURING SUMMERS
Geet Goyat — Google review
Beautiful waterfall and greenery all around. It's a heritage site. Also, you can see the beautiful railway track and tunnels. Place to visit with bunch of people and can easily spend 3-4 hours of good time. Apart from this, a important fact that you won't find water there in non-rainy seasons so better to hit the place accordingly. Horse riding is also available.
Prachi Yadav — Google review
It was an amazing weekend spent at this place. The Patalpani Waterfall is a waterfall on the Choral River, a tributary of the Narmada, located in the Mhow Tehsil of Indore district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. Patalpani is a waterfall in Madhya Pradesh. It has an approximate 91 metres (300 ft). It is on the Choral River.
The water flow is highest immediately after the rainy season (usually after July). It goes almost dry in the summer season, and the stream is reduced to a trickle. The area around Patalpani is a popular picnic and trekking spot.
Ashish Nagargoje — Google review
It's wonderful....can you feel nature..so you will go there.. i suggested..not go in summer ..and bring you some clothes like shorts 🩳 because bathe and play in river at kalakand ....and Book your ticket in advance one month ago
Anuj Chaturvedi — Google review
Real experience
Filing relax and adventure journey
Enjoy their moment
ram sironja — Google review
A picturesque place especially during Monsoons when the surrounding areas are lush green and also the waterfall is mammoth giving you awesome photogenic experience.
birdy geo — Google review
Most underrated places to visit near indore. Just 20 km from indore. Nice place to refresh yourself
Om Desai — Google review
The waterfall's beauty is breathtaking, and the sound of the cascading water is soothing to the ears.
The trek to the waterfall is an experience in itself, with lush greenery and rocky terrain to navigate. The water is crystal clear, and swimming in the natural pool beneath the waterfall is refreshing.
The surroundings are tranquil, making it an ideal spot for a picnic or a day trip with family and friends.
Overall, Patal Pani is a wonderful place to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city and connect with nature.
Aditya Vishwakarma — Google review
Wonderful experience , the loacation is good with vivid lush greenery, monkeys,and a specatcular view of water fall best viewed around 5:30 in winters along with patalpani railways station near there with two tunnels ,bridge then a bridge again on the way build in 1874 with paintings all along the way. There is also a facility of horse riding ,archery provided by locals there🙂.
Abhijeet Saurav — Google review
Beautiful place tucked a few kilometers away from Mhow and Indore. Some arrangements and facilities can be made for visitors like snacks, water, washrooms. I liked the tranquility of the place.
Prof Sona Vikas — Google review
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Tincha Water Fall Ticket Counter
Toll road rest stop
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
The Tincha Waterfall Ticket Counter is a picturesque rest stop located approximately 15 kilometers southeast of Indore, on the Kanad River. This stunning waterfall boasts an impressive height of 90 meters, making it one of the tallest waterfalls in Madhya Pradesh. With its captivating beauty and close proximity to Indore, this site serves as a popular destination for visitors seeking scenic wonders.
Very nice waterfall with the height of 90m. Situated 15 kms southeast from Indore on Kanad River. It is one of the highest waterfall of Madhya Pradesh.
Love Pathak — Google review
Beautiful place....But the security staff is highly unprofessional and illiterate. Intolerable rude behavior.
Rohan Mehto — Google review
The falls do not allow you to travel to the bottom anymore so lost a lot of charm. You only get to see it from far and are surrounded by street vendors. There is not many covered spaces to hide from the sun. Hardly an adventure spot and definitely not an interesting tourist spot as it only has one thing to see.
Harshal Charhate — Google review
It's a good sceneric place near by Indore to visit.
Bada Ganpati is a temple that houses a colossal statue of Lord Ganesh, measuring 25 feet in height. The temple dates back to circa 1875 and is renowned for being home to the world's largest idol of Lord Ganesh. The structure is considered monumental and awe-inspiring due to its unique architecture and intricate design. Bada Ganpati attracts devotees from all over the world who come to pay their respects and seek blessings from the deity.
Kanch Mandir is a Jain temple located in Indore, adorned with glass mosaics and chandeliers. Constructed in 1903 by Seth Hukumchand Jain, the temple hosts various religious functions. Despite its modest size, the building's colorful glass pieces create an extraordinary and beautiful appearance. Photography inside the temple is prohibited; however, visitors can admire the impressive idol of Lord Mahavir and multiple reflections on glass that provide a stunning visual experience.
It's nice and one of the visitable tourist place in the Indore area.
People here getting blessed by lord Mahaveer.
Glass artwork is good here.
Harin Joshi — Google review
Built in 1903 by a businessman , this temple is quite literally covered with colored glass and mirrors - on walls , floor and ceiling. A curio worth a visit. It is part of a large , lovely heritage mansion ,( suffering from lack of whitewash /paint ) on a crowded street . Photography inside this temple is expressly prohibited, but some visitors can be seen disregarding this rule.
sarada mysore — Google review
Super good to see it here with free pass than seeing something similar to it in Rajasthan. Thanks to the Jain Community for achieving something like this. Great honour and pride for the country.
Dimensions 3sixty — Google review
Situated in very crowded area which cloth Market. It was a personal temple which has been built by Seth hukum chand . It is completely made by use of glass piece only. Parking issue is there. So suggest to park the vehicle near by govt parking space only and come by walk or tuktuk(small battery operated auto).
Must visit place . Well maintained. It is having 2 floor where only ground floor is accessible for general people
HITESH SHARMA — Google review
Kanch Mandir(Temple of Mirrors)is one of the important tourist attractions in Indore city. The whole temple's interior is intricately jeweled with all types of glass. One may find it hard to find the plaster or brickwork cause every inch of the interior is ornamented with glass. Since it is a Jain temple, it is open to tourists(other religions) after 10:30 am. There are uncountable murals on the walls depicting stories and mythology of deities. The staff here come forward to help tourists know the history and the meaning of murals. On the first floor, there's a meditation space and three idols of Mahaveer when if seen from sideways will appear 24 times in the mirror placed on both sides of the closed encampment.
Mahat Pandey — Google review
The superb jain temple situated in main city area of Indore. This temple has complete carving of glass only. Here moolnayak bhagwan shree shantinath ji temple is there. Must visit this place and feel the peace.
CA Himanshu M Lodha — Google review
The temple is built like a palace from the outside but the inner walls, ceiling, floor, pillars and doors of the temple are all made of glass and cut glass chandeliers. The main idols of Lord Mahavir situated in the temple are decorated with black onyx and multicolored.
annasab b patil — Google review
Genuine review by Mr.E
This temple is a marvel and I don't know why it is not popular, it's a gem and even the floor here is made of glass which came all over from Belgium and this temple is like 200 years old, and still in a superb condition, and entry is free, I think they should charge atleast 10 rs, so that it can go for maintenance, but a must visit if you are in Indore.
Yatin Dhingra — Google review
Located in a bustling cloth market area, this Jain temple, entirely made of glass, was built by Seth Hukum Chand. Only the ground floor is open to the public. Photography is prohibited inside the temple.
Harshith Kumar — Google review
Beautiful Jain Mandir in Indore, built in 1903 by Seth Hukumchanda Jain a lot of Jain religious functions are held here. Building did not look massive but pasted colorful glass pieces gave it extraordinary beautiful look. Photography was not allowed inside hence we took photo in front of the Mandir. Idol of Lord Mahavir was impressive & multiple reflections on glass looked amazing. Ambience inside the temple was really peaceful. A good place to visit while in Indore.
Rajendra Sanjelchhetri — Google review
As the name suggests, Kanch Mandir is a Jain temple made entirely out of glass and mirrors. It is unlike any other tourist attraction you will find in Indore. An actual place of worship for the Jains, the Kanch Mandir is hailed for its exquisitely designed walls, ceilings, floors, pillars, and doors - all of which are made of glass.
The Chinese glass lamps and cut glass chandeliers are simply alluring. Don't forget to check out the idol of Lord Mahavira made of black onyx and decorated with multicolored glass beads. With 50 glass murals depicting the various stories of Jainism, this temple is an absolute must-visit, just for its sheer beauty.
Shikha Guleria — Google review
The place is actually the Jain temple. Small place and even the flooring is made up of glasses. Online the timing is shown 10 am -05pm but they don't open until 11am. It is recommended to visit the place after 11:30 am only. A good place to visit once. There is no ticket but photography is not allowed inside.
sunakshi singh — Google review
Completely made with glass from floor to ceiling, walls, Jain mandir, it takes around half an hour or 45 min to see this place but you can walk around the old busy streets
Anil Cherukuri — Google review
Sparkling Brilliance: The very essence of the temple lies in its extensive use of colored glass. The walls, ceilings, and pillars shimmer with mosaics, depicting religious scenes, floral patterns, and geometric designs. Light dancing off the glass creates a kaleidoscopic effect, leaving visitors awestruck by its sheer beauty.
Beyond the Bling: While the glass might be the first to grab attention, the temple's architectural details are equally impressive. Exquisite marble carvings, intricate stonework, and delicately painted ceilings blend seamlessly with the glass, showcasing masterful craftsmanship.
Serene Sanctuary: Despite its opulence, Kanch Mandir exudes a sense of calmness. The soft glow of the glass, the chanting of hymns, and the gentle murmur of fountains create a peaceful atmosphere perfect for introspection and prayer.
Spiritual Gems: Dedicated to Jainism, the temple houses several holy statues, including a magnificent black onyx idol of Lord Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara. Smaller shrines dedicated to other Jain figures offer additional spaces for reverence.
Ankit kumar — Google review
Though this place is well maintained and preserved the glass work all accross floor to ceiling..But there is virtually no space to sit and remove shoes, socks as they insist ।।
Very practical trouble to ladies, elderly and children..to put off their foot wear and again wear them.. without proper sitting or support..
Hope manager, trustee..pays attention to this fact..
Ambica Associates — Google review
Marvellous Jain temple. People who write negative reviews might not have understood in first place that it's a religious place and not a tourist place. We had nice experience and no bad behaviour from staff side. It's a wonderful place.
Excellent serene place to visit, very well maintained neat and clean campus. Easy darshan facility but on Wednesdays and weekends , this becomes a little difficult. may please be taken care by the trust.
Ganesh Patil — Google review
A simple jain temple, not a tourist place. Websites shouldn't suggest this temple as a tourist attraction. I had one complaint, Jain temples are a open minded and peaceful space, restricting photography does not make sense. This isn't a hindu temple, such rules shouldn't apply to a Jain temple.
Devansh Jain — Google review
It is the Jain Mandir. It is open for a local community after 10am to 6 p.m. this temple is fully built for kanch.
Shailesh sarode — Google review
Beautiful Belgium Glass and Silver a Jain temple dedicated to Mahavir. Unfortunately no picture’s allowed inside. Very unassuming externally but inside takes your breath away.
Sarafa Bazaar is a popular marketplace and a night food court located in central Indore, India. During the day, it serves as a jewelry market and transforms into a bustling street food hub after dark. It is renowned for its delectable snacks, which include chaat, tikkas, kebabs, dosas, and more.
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BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Indore
Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Devotion this temple is part of अक्षर धाम / akshardham temple & operated by them. Aura in this temple is positive, currently construction work going on still no issue for people visiting their
Yogesh hemrajani — Google review
Hare krishna......such peaceful place.
You will find out pretty surrounding n the culture is beyond expectations
Prasad Gavhad — Google review
V beautiful idols, calm temple.. Must visit at evening time attending aarti with prasadi, it fills ur heart with joy, positiveness and thrill!
GS — Google review
Place is good. but it appears that only few visit even on weekends as we saw lot of dust on the stairs to first floor. by the way ground floor temple is neatly maintained. pl note that the entrance gate is on outer bypass road only. there are few tea stall adjacent to the iron grill gate.
Yelchuri BSR Prasad — Google review
It was amazing being there. The temple is extremely beautiful from both inside and outside. It remains open till 8 pm and gets open at 7 am. It's near Khandwa Road.
You can go by city bus, auto, van.
From bhawarkua charges are 10rs of bus and van.
suryansh madariya — Google review
This is very nice place. You can enjoy you you can play
Nandan Singh — Google review
Shri Swaminarayan Mandir is located on the Khandwa road and it is on left side of the main road when you are travelling from Indore to Omkareshwar. No need to plan separately, you can take halt here when you are planning your visit to Omkareshwar. This temple construction was just completed in 14 months at expense of 20 Crore which is constructed in one acre area.
The Main temple contains three main shrines. Ideal of Shri Laxmi Narayan Dev is in center. Idols of Rada Krishna accompanied with Swaminarayan in the form of Shri Hari Krishna Maharaj installed on the Right and on the left of the central idol, Shri Vasudeva, Shri Dharma pita and Bhakti Mata are installed.
Temple Timings:
Morning 07:30-12:00 and Evening 03:30-09:00
Surya Katakam — Google review
Nice place to visit on holidays and Sunday. Peace of mind, relax atmosphere and You will enjoy....
The Rajwada Palace is a seven story building from the Holker dynasty with influences from Muslim, French and Maratha architecture. It is located in the heart of Indore and is a popular tourist destination for couples who want to experience the beauty of old India. The palace is decorated with statuettes and temple music, making it a picturesque place to visit.
I visited this place in Dec'21, and most of the palace including the front facing 7-story building is under renovation. Only one part of the palace which has museum and a temple is open for tourists. You would love to see what in there for us. A must visit place to know more about Holkar dynasty.
Travelicious — Google review
Visited during early April 2022. This palace was under renovation and most part of was cordoned off. Small section is still accessible. It is advisable to postpone visit till completion of renovation work.
PS : There are no entry fees.
Jay Shah — Google review
Travelling to Indore first time then as recommended by Google this is a must visit place. But this time it is under maintenance and was closed. But I got access to the museum and temple. The museum is small but gives an insight to origin and culture of Indore. As I love visiting historical places, I would recommend people to go once. The entry ticket to the museum is 10rs and it closes at 6p.m. I am eating it three as I did not get a chance to visit the palace.
Preeti Gehlot — Google review
Indore city is mostly known for the Street Food. You get an amazing experience having food here its open till 2 am. Entrance of the palace looks stunning in the day as well as in the night also, The RAJWADA Palace, this place is located in very busy and crowded area surrounded by shops of clothes, jewellery, fruits, restaurants. It has become very old building now but a place to visit for history lovers.Its not a luxureous spot.
Vinaya Vairat — Google review
Hey there! So, I recently visited Rajwada Palace in Indore, and let me tell you, it was amazing! The palace is beautiful and has a rich history. The architecture is so unique and intricate, with stunning carvings and designs. It's definitely a must-visit if you're in Indore! 😊🏰
Diksha Jain — Google review
Travelling to Indore first time then as recommended by Google this is a must visit place. But this time it is under maintenance and was closed. But I got access to the museum and temple. The museum is small but gives an insight to origin and culture of Indore. As I love visiting historical places, I would recommend people to go once. The entry ticket to the museum is 10rs and it closes at 6p.m. I am eating it three as I did not get a chance to visit the palace.
Nagendra Sharma — Google review
In Indore it's most visited place. The palace showcases stunning architecture and rich cultural heritage. There is not that mach crowd inside but in outside there is a famous market Rajwada Market and it's very crowded.
Here entry fees is 20₹ par person.
Here wedding shoots are allowed. You have to pay for any kind of shoot.
On Sunday it is closed. It is open from 11AM to 9PM. It's construction started from 1747. In middle of year 1818 to 1833 it is completed. In front of this palace there is small garden also. With this garden it's looking very beautiful.
Pratik Harkhani — Google review
It's a small palace, beautifully maintained. Monday Closed, All other days open between 11AM to 7PM. Rs 20/- entry ticket for Indians, you can buy at counter. Evening times it's good to see it in lights after sun set.
Satish kumar Vinukonda — Google review
Nice and well kept palace in the heart of Indore. Do not carry to many things as you need to walk some stairs. Perfect place to take pictures, amazing view at night time. But you can't enter the palace in evening as it's operational only during the day.
Vishal Bhatkar — Google review
Rajwada Palace in Indore is like stepping into a fascinating storybook of the city's past. The mix of different architectural styles makes it a cool sight. Exploring the palace gives you a peek into Indore's history and culture. Don't forget to check out the nearby markets for some local vibes. Overall, it's a top pick for a dose of history and charm in Indore...
amazing idea — Google review
Disappointed due to unable to visit Main Building of Holkar Rajwada Palace in Indore. It's going Under Renovation Construction from last some year upto next year time said by security.
Only able to see the Temple, Sadar Darbar & Exhibition of Holkar Family Trust available to visit.
Hope ASI Archeological Servey of India & Madhya Pradesh State Government will complete the Renovation Construction of Holkar Rajwada Palace in Indore.
Avinash Patil, MANS — Google review
It's hardly 3 km away from indore railway station, As on now (dated 16/10/2022) construction work is going so main gate is closed, so you have to enter from the second gate. There is no entry fee for Rajwada Palace unless you don't go to the first floor where many historical war things are placed( entry fee only 10rs for this) , if you are interested in history then must visit for it.
Also good place for photography if you want to post in social media😉.
Pradeep sharma — Google review
Rajwada Palace in Indore is a remarkable historical site. The palace showcases stunning architecture and rich cultural heritage. Its intricate design and craftsmanship are truly captivating. The surrounding area is vibrant, with bustling markets and shops. However, it is important to note that the palace is partially restored, and some areas may require further maintenance. Despite this, Rajwada Palace remains a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and anyone seeking a glimpse into Indore's royal past.
george pereira — Google review
Travelling to Indore first time then as recommended by Google this is a must visit place. Rajwada Palace in Indore is a remarkable historical site. The palace showcases stunning architecture and rich cultural heritage. Its intricate design and craftsmanship are truly captivating. The surrounding area is vibrant, with bustling markets and shops. However, it is important to note that the palace is partially restored, and some areas may require further maintenance. Despite this, Rajwada Palace remains a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and anyone seeking a glimpse into Indore's royal past.
Sumit patil — Google review
The palace is stunning architecture & rich cultural heritage😍❣️ There is less crowd inside but in outside there is a famous Rajwada Market & it's very crowded.
Entry fee is 20 rupees par person.
Wedding shoots are allowed in this place but U have to pay for any kind of shoot.
On Sunday it is closed for visit. It's open for visit from 11 am to 9 pm. Construction started from 1747. In middle of yr 1818 to 1833 it is completed. In front of this beautiful palace there is small garden🥰 With this garden it's looking very beautiful place. Despite this, Rajwada Palace remains a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and anyone seeking a glimpse into Indore's royal past. In Indore it's most visited place🥰❤Wonderful place & don't forget to visit the attached museum😍it's also beautiful✨😍😍❤
Kiran Jagdale (Råy) — Google review
In Indore it's most visited place. The palace showcases stunning architecture and rich cultural heritage. There is not that mach crowd inside but in outside there is a famous market Rajwada Market and it's very crowded.
Here entry fees is 20₹ par person.
Here wedding shoots are allowed. You have to pay for any kind of shoot.
On Sunday it is closed. It is open from 11AM to 9PM. It's construction started from 1747. In middle of year 1818 to 1833 it is completed. In front of this palace there is small garden also. With this garden it's looking very beautiful.
Aastha Patle — Google review
"Rajwada Palace: A Majestic Marvel Illuminated by Night"
Rajwada Palace in Indore is an architectural masterpiece that truly comes to life at night! The palace, steeped in history, is magnificently adorned with enchanting lights that transform it into a mesmerizing sight. As the sun sets, the palace is bathed in a soft, colorful glow, creating a magical ambiance that is simply breathtaking.
Visiting Rajwada Palace at night is an experience like no other. The interplay of lights accentuates the intricate details of the palace's architecture, casting a spellbinding aura that transports you to a different era. The way the lights are strategically placed highlights the elegance of this historical marvel, making it a must-see attraction in Indore.
The serenity of the surroundings coupled with the captivating lights makes Rajwada Palace a photographer's paradise. Every corner of the palace seems to tell a story, and the night illuminations add a touch of mystique to the entire ambiance.
If you're in Indore, don't miss the opportunity to witness Rajwada Palace at night. It's not just a monument; it's a living testament to the city's rich heritage and architectural brilliance. A visit here is sure to leave you enchanted and inspired.
Also, Sarafa Night Food Market is nearby, offering a delightful culinary experience to complement your visit.
sajal jhawar — Google review
If you visit Indore, this is the main attraction to visit. A calm place to walk around during the day and bright lights during night time.
The food stall and market outside is best to have food and hang around.
Must visit place if you are in Indore👍🏻
Aarti _ — Google review
Nice shopping place in Indore.. so many things you can buy at a very reasonable price.. traditional dress is also good..
Ankita Patel — Google review
Visited this place in the late evening hence wasn’t allowed to checkout the palace, instead had great time watching sound and light show about the palace history! Recommended to visit early in evening for both palace tour and light show once it’s dark
Plenty of shops in the market around for a street shopping spree
You get to visit a temple within the palace premises for free
The Hyderabadi Duo — Google review
Most n only iconic place of Indore City.
One can imagine the great power this place might hd at that time.
Though one can not visit each n every room of d palace.
Entery fee is Rs 20 per person
A must visit place if u r in indore.
Near by surrounding market can b explored.
It's always always bursting wd vendors, vehicular traffic n padeastrians, making d area crowded.
If u love street food then u r at perfect place.
Do visit sarafa market for all sorts of foods items u can think of.
Starts around 9 pm n open till late mid night.
anil watve — Google review
"Rajwada in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India, is a mesmerizing blend of history and culture. The intricate architecture and rich heritage make it a must-visit destination. Stepping into its grandeur feels like a journey back in time, offering a glimpse into the royal legacy of the Holkar dynasty. From its imposing facades to the serene courtyards, every corner tells a story worth experiencing. A true gem in the heart of Indore!"
Avani Jain — Google review
It was a public gathering place. Do not forget to visit the museum that is within the complex, but has a separate gate. The information about the museum or directions to it, are not posted, nor does the ticket counter direct you to it. But the museum is worth the visit. It costs rs. 10 per person to see the history of Indore, across time.
विश्वजीt ପଣ୍ଡା — Google review
Exploring the historic heritage palace was a magical trip back in time. There was a real connection to the past thanks to the elaborate interior design and complex construction. I was astounded by the entire experience of learning about the rich history, which makes it an essential destination for both history buffs and cultural lovers.
yamuna purty — Google review
Rajwada Palace is a stunning architectural marvel, showcasing rich heritage and cultural elegance. The intricate design and historical significance make it a must-visit destination. The place was not crowded and there was no entry fee.
Harshith Kumar — Google review
We enjoyed the impressive architecture here!
The fee is 500 Rs.per person for foreigners, though be aware that the majority of the signs are in Hindi, without alternative translations, so we had to use Google Translate to understand more of the history of the place!
Louisa Kelly — Google review
If you talk about Indore city…
One of its most iconic landmarks is the Rajwada Palace, a magnificent structure that stands as a testament to the city’s royal past.
The Rajwada Palace, also known as Holkar Palace, was built by the Holkar dynasty rulers in the 18th century.
The exterior of the palace is adorned with intricately carved wooden balconies, lattice work, and ornate arches. The seven-story structure stands tall, with each level representing a different architectural style. The lower floors are made of stone, while the upper floors are built with wood.
The palace also houses a museum that showcases artifacts, paintings, and sculptures from the Holkar era. Visitors can explore the royal costumes, weapons, and vintage photographs that provide insights into the lives of the erstwhile rulers.
Most important-
The Rajwada Palace is not just a historical monument; it is a living heritage. It hosts cultural events, music concerts, and exhibitions, keeping the legacy alive.
The surrounding gardens and courtyards offer a peaceful retreat, where visitors can relax and soak in the regal ambiance.
PS - pics and video of Rang-Panchmi at Rajwada.
Satnam Singh — Google review
This historic palace has a great significance in the history of indore. They have displayed the history of indore inside the premises
You can always go for a quick visit won't take much time
The ticket price is Rs. 20
This is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ganesh. The locals believe that any wish you make here will be fulfilled. The temple is located in the heart of Indore and is popular with people who live in the city or people who frequent the area. Excellent management ensures that all areas of the temple are kept clean and tidy.
God place is always better than other places
Anand — Google review
Total Holy Place.
It's Not only a Ganesh Temple.
This Temple has Mahakaleshwar Temple, Rama Temple, Sraswati Temple, Laxmi Temple, Shri Krishna Temple, Shani Dev Temple and many others.
Its Great to visit this Temple at the Time of Festivals.
Best Time to visit here is GANESH UTSAV (a 11 days Ganesh festival celebrated all over India).
Nagendra Sharma — Google review
Very nice temple complex. Puja samagri and sweet shops for prasad are available inside and outside the complex. Parking also available opposite the temple complex. This Lord Ganesha's temple is a must-visit place in Indore.
Sri Vidya — Google review
Very good management all place in tha Khajrana Ganesh Mandir 🥰🥰🙏🙏
Satyam Singh Rajput — Google review
Most beautiful temple in Madhya Pradesh no any cost for darsan and parking, and very hygiene and clean, there water cooler, parking satnd ,shoe stad ,nariyal stand and lots of shop foe Prasad.
ANSHUMAN SINGH — Google review
Very very good Ganesh temple to visit.
You ll feel pleasent and blessed.
There are deai ghee motichur ladoo which you l get inside the temple complex which are the best.
Parking is spacious and it's free.
You can also get Prasad in lunch and dinner for free. And it's very cleen.
Please don't waste the food when you have it as its Prasad.
Amrish Patel — Google review
All wishes are completed here . What a lovely temple of lord ganesha
nilesh singh — Google review
Most beautiful temple in Madhya Pradesh no any cost for darsan and parking , and very hygiene and clean , there water cooler ,Full food without money,parking satnd , shoe stad ,nariyal stand and lots of shop foe Prasad .
seetaram singroul — Google review
🚩Jai Sri Ganesh🚩 .Most beautiful temple in indore M.P
Pujan samagri mala modak shops inside and parking also there are wheelchair available.clean and beautiful looking osm water cooler for drinking 🚰.must visit place in indore
Govind Parmar — Google review
The sanctified grounds of Khajrana Ganesh Temple not only house the revered deity Lord Ganesh but also encompass several smaller shrines dedicated to various gods and goddesses, offering a holistic spiritual experience to visitors.
Within this divine abode, devotees can seek blessings from multiple deities, fostering a sense of spiritual connectivity beyond the primary deity, Lord Ganesh.
Wednesdays and Sundays, pulsating with fervent devotion, witness a surge in devotees, uniting in faith, prayer, and offerings, enriching the air with profound spiritual energy and devotion.
Amidst the bustling crowds, the ambiance retains its ethereal essence, fostering an atmosphere of faith, tranquility, and reverence, inviting devotees to immerse themselves in profound spiritual moments of worship and contemplation.
1**Parking:** Limited parking facilities are available around the Khajrana Ganesh Temple premises. Visitors are advised to arrive early to secure parking spaces or opt for nearby public parking areas.
**Shoe Stand:** Upon entering the temple, devotees can find designated shoe stands or racks where they can conveniently store their footwear before proceeding for darshan (worship).
**Prasad Shop:** The temple premises host shops where devotees can purchase prasad (sacred offerings), flowers, and religious items for offerings to Lord Ganesh and other deities within the temple complex.
**Anna Khsetra (Free Meal Service):** The temple also offers the noble service of "Anna Khsetra" where free meals (prasad) are provided to visitors, showcasing the essence of selfless service and community sharing.
Wednesday and sunday are crowded.
sourabh tripathi — Google review
Very old famous tample of lord Ganesha
Spacious.
Small market offering Prasad, flowers, garlends n other stuff related to religion
I had been in evening so seen highly illustrated building, lamp tower n trees etc.
Lucky for didn't have to wait much.
Systemetic Q.
anil watve — Google review
The environment created by the template was fantastic, and everyone's excitement was amusing to watch. Strongly suggested for a gratifying and motivational encounter. A great site to with an amazing views. You can walk-in whenever you feel like. The laddus are must from the temple.
yamuna purty — Google review
Khajrana Ganesh Mandir in Indore is a divine retreat. The captivating architecture, vibrant colors, and dedicated priests create a peaceful atmosphere. Lord Ganesh's adorned presence adds to the spiritual ambiance. The well-maintained premises enhance the experience. Attending the aarti is a soul-stirring ritual with rhythmic chants and melodic bells. Beyond a religious site, it's a spiritual haven in the bustling city, offering tranquility and fulfillment. A must-visit for solace and blessings.
Deepak Patel — Google review
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The Shri Chintaman Ganesh ji Temple in Ujjain is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ganesh, featuring ornate stone pillars and colourful domes. It is considered a holy place in the region of Malwa and attracts visitors from all over India who come seeking to fulfill their desires. The temple premises are spacious and provide all necessary items for worshiping Lord Ganesha.
Shree Chintaman Ganesh Mandir holds a special place among devotees all around the world. The premises has been in the renovation process holding the ancient idol of lord Ganesha in its sanctum Santorum. The temple is situated on the outskirts of Ujjain city & has a 'prachin bavdi' also. The place holds a special relevance for marriage & 'tuladaan' ceremonies.
Dr. Pooja Pathak — Google review
Place location is awesome and the atmosphere of temple are very relaxing mind but my experience new construction work are not working properly please finish they construction work fast. Many time i get facing problem .
Mayank Bundela — Google review
The oldest temple of Lord Ganesha is situated in village Javasya, about 6 km from Mahakaleshwar temple of Ujjain. It is known as Chintaman Ganesh. As we enter the sanctum sanctorum, we see three statues of Gaurisut Ganesh. Here Parvatinandan is seated in three forms. First Chintaman, second Ichhaman and third Siddhivinayak. It is believed that Chintaman Ganesh liberates from worry, while Ichhaman fulfills the wishes of his devotees.. currently temple is under construction so you will not like as much
Mukesh Prajapati — Google review
Shri Chintaman Ganesh ji Temple is one of the holy places in malwa & known for fullfiling desires of people who comes from different places of India.
Mandir premises is very large , you can find almost all the needed things related to the Worship of Lord Ganesha.
Overall all the vibes are very satisfying inside mandir primise.
Must visit.
ABHISHEK DUBEY — Google review
Ample parking space. Not very crowdy even if we visited over the long weekend. Nice surroundings with Shipra river. Very peaceful & religious temple.
pankaj kumar — Google review
Must visit the temple if you come to ujjain,its Lord Ganesh temple with daughter Riddhi Siddhi.Only 6km frm Mahakaleshwar Temple take a auto for 200 or toto for 150 pick n drop back to same place,White modak is best to have as prasaad.
Saket Jhunjhunwala — Google review
One of the famous auspicious temple in ujjain. It is very less crowded and well maintained. All rituals are followed by pandits for wishes and it's a old believed that all the prayers are always fulfill.
Must visit if planning for ujjain for spiritual visit. Ample space for parking near temple . Also entrance of mandir is huge and well covered with shed to protect from sun and rain . Rituals for prayer can be asked from available pandits in madir and prasad shops.
HITESH SHARMA — Google review
Chitamani Ganesh temple is situated on River Kshipra around 7 KM away from Ujjayan.
It is belif that you get rid of all your worries when you take darshan.
Presently renovation work is in progress at temple.
Sadashiv patil — Google review
Jai Shree Ganesh. Chintaman Ganesh Temple is a major temple of Ujjain situated in the outskirts of Ujjain city. People from all over India worship here. You can visit here by road via Ujjain Bypass or by train at Chintaman Ganesh Railway station.
Love Pathak — Google review
The Ganesha idol enshrined in this temple is supposed to be swayamabhu (self manifested). Locally, Ganesha is also referred to as Chintaman. His consorts, Ridhhi and Siddhi, flank Chintaman, the assuager of all worries. One can feel divine energy around it. Go and see the wonders of our hindutav puratan
Chetan kapila — Google review
The Chintamani Ganesha Temple is a renowned Hindu temple located in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed deity known as the remover of obstacles and the god of wisdom and prosperity.
The temple is named after the Chintamani, a precious gem believed to fulfill wishes and dispel worries. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Ganesha is said to have received this gem as a boon from Lord Shiva after a battle with demons. Hence, the deity here is often referred to as Chintamani Vinayaka.
Devotees visit this temple to seek blessings for prosperity, wisdom, and to overcome various challenges in life. The idol of Lord Ganesha in the Chintamani Temple is considered highly auspicious and is believed to have great spiritual power.
The temple itself is architecturally significant, featuring traditional Hindu temple design elements. It is an important pilgrimage site, especially during festivals dedicated to Lord Ganesha like Ganesh Chaturthi.
The city of Ujjain, where the Chintamani Ganesha Temple is located, is considered one of the seven holiest cities in Hinduism. It is also known for the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Temple, which is another major pilgrimage site in the region.
Namratha Veeresh — Google review
Very nice temple, u must visit once 🔂 . Very devotional Vibes u may see and experience here.
Vinay Kumar — Google review
This temple is dedicated to lord Ganesha. The very name “Chinthaman Ganesh” means Lord Ganesh who removes all worries and grants wishes of the devotees.
This lord Ganesh is said to be Swayambu. Here three forms of lord Ganesha are seated together. Out of these forma Chintaman Ganesh removes worries, Ichhaman Ganesh fulfils desires while Siddhivinayak gives Riddhi-Siddhi.
The temple is clean and tidy.
One for sure will achieve unique satisfaction after visiting temple.
Recommended as a Must visit temple in UJJAIN for all devotees.
Shivam Verma (Sam) — Google review
Temple gives information about Maratha Dynasty.
Good temple premises, still a lot of things can be done to improve this place.
Swaroopam Academy — Google review
The Chintamani Temple is a very famous temple in India. It was not crowded during the weekend as well. The darshan was done within 10 minutes. The temple has many things to buy in it's vicinity. Also there are chats and snacks to try but panipuri was not that good though. The temple has many priests sitting to tie the thread on your hand and answer many of your queries if you like.
Rujutha Shetty — Google review
An Oasis of Tranquility at Shri Chintaman Ganesh Temple, Ujjain! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Embarking on a spiritual journey at Shri Chintaman Ganesh Temple was like stepping into a haven of peace. The divine energy within the temple enveloped me, creating an atmosphere of serenity that transcended the everyday hustle. The Ganesha Murti, so lifelike and awe-inspiring, felt like a conduit to the divine itself.
The temple's ambiance invites a deep sense of connection, and every moment spent there felt like a communion with the divine presence. The peaceful surroundings and the divine grace make Shri Chintaman Ganesh Temple a must-visit for those seeking solace and a profound connection with Lord Ganesha. 🌟🙏
Rinkal Savaliya — Google review
One of the must visit temples of Ujjain. Very auspicious temple. Your wish will definitely comes true. Not at all crowded. There is a jhoola kept their. It is believed that if a couple who is unable to conceive, if they worship that jhoola and swing it once then definitely they will conceive. Rest details you can get from the pandits there.
Matang Raj Saxena — Google review
Chintaman Ganesh is the biggest temple of Lord Ganesha in Ujjain of Madhya Pradesh, India. This temple is built across the Kshipra river on the Fatehabad railway line, and is located about 7 km far south-westerly to the Ujjain town. The temple is located now in the middle of the town's market.
Amazing Experience....
sanju sharma — Google review
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4PXQ+79H, 191 Chintaman Ganesh, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
Another important temple to visit in the holy town of Dewas, if you're here to pay obeisance at the Maa Chamunda Devi mandir. Kaila Devi mandir is located just 15-20 minutes away from the former.
Apart from Rajasthan's Kaila Devi who's the presiding deity, there are numerous other temples located to other divinities.
Katyan Anshuman — Google review
Religious place, situated in the heart of Dewas city(M.P.) 200meter away from Indore Bhopal road. It is a bunch of temples. One bholenath temple, another isKaila devi mata temple, one vaishnodevi temple is also there with caves aroud it. A very big statue of bajrangbali is also there. Clean and calm place. A must visit spot in Dewas city.
Ravindra Kolte — Google review
Recently visited on the auspicious day of Makar Sankranti, and here are some glimpses captured.
Akanksha Singh — Google review
Kaila Devi Temple is a famous religious place which is situated at Agra Bombay National Highway Number 3 in Dewas District of Madhya Pradesh State.
ABHAY NEEMA — Google review
Jai Mata Di. Kaila Devi temple is a major Piligrimage site and tourist attraction in Dewas city. During the time of both Navaratris various activities like Bhagwat Ji and Kathas were organised by the trust run by the temple association. Once upon a time a great fair was organised here but after sometime that was stopped. Jyortirlinga Mahadev temple, Maa Vaishno Devi Cave, Maa Durga Statue (41 feet), Shri Hanuman Ji Statue (51 feet), and Maa Kaila Devi temple are the major attraction of this place.
Love Pathak — Google review
Beautiful temple to visit in Dewas... A peaceful place to visit. You can hangout with kids during evening time... The surroundings of temple have been best to worship.. There is huge statue of Bajrang Bali and Devi Maa.. Also there are small small gardens inside, sitting arrangements.. There is parking area as well.
Himanshi Jain — Google review
the main temple of kaila devi is in Kuroli Rajasthan but this temple has equal importance in mythology !! devi herself requested his devotee that she want to come to dewas !! It has a great stroy behind it !!
We visited the temple around 11am and it was too hot in dewas ! we visited the place after after chamunda tekri and their was no crowd ! the darshans of devi is first kaila devi in saffron colour than Idol of devi durga in middle and third i dont remember !!
Their is a huge Idol of Hanuman ji and Durga devi ! also their is a shiva temple !!
Great Darshans
Govind Kumar — Google review
In kela Devi open area there are two deities' big ( lord Hanuman and godess mother) idol which attracts us.
Two temple constructed with Dravidian style and other are in nagara style
Main occasion when people really want to come Every year on garba utsav (during navratri).
Deepak Patel — Google review
Well the thing that strikes you first about this temple is that its spread out in a large well maintained complex and architecture is very different looks inspired from southern temples. There also is a tall Hanuman statue which is very beautiful.
Vivekanand Guntuboina — Google review
Nice ambience, well decorated, mainly in festival.although people visit to dewas for takri mandir but this temple is must go.this situated in starting of dewas city.a huge statue of mataji is there.and inside temple so beautiful statue that gives real life touch for disciples.
Shree Harsiddhi Mata Shaktipeeth Temple, located near Rudra Sagar Lake in Ujjain, is a visually stunning complex with ornate prayer halls and Maratha-era origins. The temple features two cone-shaped Light Pillars adorned with oil lamps, a distinctive architectural element of Maratha temples.
best place for the ones who wants to feel the divine connection with the divine mother .
this is the beautiful temple ever with a whole sriyantra sculptured at the top from inside of the garbh grih ....you would get to know about the detailed description of the sriyantra there 🙏 .
in this temple you will get popular ganesh temple and agasteshwar mahadev temple here .
Ayush Kashyap — Google review
"The Enchanted Garden" is an absolute gem of an experience that left me spellbound. From the moment I stepped foot into the garden, I was transported into a magical world filled with beauty and wonder. Every element, from the stunning flora to the captivating soundscape, was meticulously designed to create an ethereal atmosphere.
The attention to detail was extraordinary. The lush, vibrant flowers seemed to glow with an otherworldly radiance, while the strategically placed lighting enhanced the garden's mystical allure. As I strolled along the meandering pathways, I encountered charming surprises at every turn—a hidden waterfall, a whimsical sculpture, and even a softly tinkling wind chime that added an enchanting soundtrack to my journey.
The staff's passion and knowledge were evident as they eagerly shared fascinating tidbits about the plants and their history. Their warmth and enthusiasm added an extra layer of enjoyment to the experience, making it all the more memorable.
"The Enchanted Garden" is not just a feast for the eyes; it is also a haven for relaxation and reflection. I found myself completely immersed in the tranquility of the surroundings, momentarily escaping the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It provided the perfect opportunity to reconnect with nature and find inner peace.
In conclusion, "The Enchanted Garden" is an absolute must-visit for anyone seeking a truly magical experience. With its exquisite beauty, meticulous attention to detail, and serene ambiance, it offers a delightful escape that will leave you captivated and rejuvenated
om trivedi — Google review
Place of worship. One of the Shaktipeeth. Has a wonderful history💯🙏 It is located at a distance of 10-15mina from the Mahakaleshwar temple of Ujjain. It is one of the ancient temple of India. Don't miss the Aarti which is conducted at 6:45pm. During the Aarti time pillars are enlightened with diyas which makes it even more attractive. A must visit temple in evening for seeing the Aarti and the beautiful diyas.
Vibha Raibagkar — Google review
One of the 51 Shakti Peethas, shree Harsiddhi Mata Mandir is situated very near to Shri Mahakal Mandir.
The temple has good vibes and attracts a decent crowd who come to visit Mahakal.
shrinidhi naik — Google review
Amazing aura and nice place for worship.
In the evening, at around 7pm, you can experience deepak enlightenment as in the videos below.
Shivang Goel — Google review
One of the 51 shaktipeeth, best to visit during aarti time in evening between 6.45 pm and 7.30 pm. Trust me the experience of Devi Aarti is one of its kind with the musical instruments and the spectacle. If you are in the vicinity its a must have experience.
Shivam Verma (Sam) — Google review
Awesome place to feel the divinity. It is one of the shaktipeeth. The temple has an awesome vibe and environment. It is located just adjacent to Mahakaleshwar Temple. The temple is so peaceful. Do not miss the evening aarti here. The two poles are decorated with diyas.
Dharven Panchal — Google review
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Harsiddhi Marg, Harsiddhi Chauraha, Jaisinghpura, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
The Shree Kaal Bhairav Mandir in Ujjain is a Hindu temple dedicated to the city's guardian deity. One unique feature is the offering of liquor to the god, as it is believed that this will help fade away life's issues. Visitors can pray and then drink or give the liquor as a gift.
Amazing place to go. Unique temple . So much happiness .. you got to get liquor for the god and pray. Post which you get to drink it or can give it to someone there . Since Kala Bhairava likes Liquor , we got to get one for him. It denotes that liquor will help us to fade away the issues we have in life.
Tanmaya KrishnaRao — Google review
If you are a religious person. Then this place is heaven for you. This place is a deadly combination of love devotion and culture. I really appreciate the efforts of the temple committee to manage all the things in such a beautiful way. I think morning time is suitable to visit the temple and admire the beauty.
thakur monika — Google review
Except Mandir and Kalbhairv Darshan nothing interested.
Very small road to reach temple. No vehicle to reach Temple becoz small road and to much crowdy.
U can wall up to 1 km. But I am visiting in August so road is to much mudy. Millions of people visit but no development or service to people. Gov not interested to devlop it.
If u want offering Alcohol as a Prasad to kalbhairav God it's fix time after 9pm. English and desi both alcohol available in Temple region.
Cleaness is the major issues of this temple area.
Vivek Bhangale — Google review
I had an amazing experience. Must visit for every1. There was crowd on a Tuesday and it took me 2 hours to complete darshan but i have no complaints.
Rakesh Ravula — Google review
I am from Chennai and used to temples of different kind and different practices. But I loved this place. This temple has very intense vibes and even amidst crowd I felt calm inside and out. In google it says 24 hours open but not so, they close at 10 pm. 9 pm is aarti time. It is crowded all through the year I heard. Shree Kaal Bhairav here is the protecting deity for Ujjain and Mahakaleshwar. Alcohol is one of the offerings here. It is sold outside the temple. There are many shops around the temple. Plenty of car parking. Few hours of waiting in the queue and chanting His name while standing in the line is not an issue for you, you will love the place and be charged up for sure.
Bhaghee rathi — Google review
Shree Kaal Bhairav Mandir is one of the famous temples of Ujjain which remain crowded most of the time! Large number of devotees can be seen but crowd management is poor and it is free for all. If wish, worship Kaal Bahrain with a bottle of liquor which can be bought from the market leading to temple!
Sagar Humbal Ahir — Google review
Kal Bhairav Temple is a must-visit for those interested in Hindu mythology and spirituality. The temple has a unique tradition of offering liquor as prasad, which adds to its uniqueness. The temple is well-maintained and has a rich history, making it a great place to visit for those interested in history and culture 🙏🏼
Mr. Sam — Google review
Very intense and powerful temple.
There is a unique thing about this temple which is, devotees offer liquor to the idol. This felt very interesting and surprising.
There was very very long queue and so many people who have come to visit the temple. But line moved decently quick. Darshan took 1hr 30min.
Hari Chandana Kakustam — Google review
The Kaal Bhairav Temple is a sacred Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Bhairava, a fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva. It is located in the city of Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, India. The temple is renowned for its association with the deity Kaal Bhairav, who is worshipped as the guardian of time.
Devotees believe that offering prayers at the Kaal Bhairav Temple can help mitigate the effects of unfavorable planetary influences and bring blessings for prosperity and protection. The temple is especially crowded on Sundays and during the festival of Kaal Bhairav Ashtami, which falls on the eighth day of the Krishna Paksha (waning phase of the moon) in the Hindu month of Margashirsha (November-December).
One notable feature of the temple is the practice of offering alcohol to Lord Bhairava as a part of worship, which is unique among Hindu temples. The belief is that offering liquor symbolizes the offering of one's ego and desires to the deity, seeking his protection and guidance.
Overall, the Kaal Bhairav Temple in Ujjain is a significant pilgrimage site for devotees of Lord Bhairava and those seeking blessings for protection and prosperity.
Manas Tamhane — Google review
One of the Religious places, people all around the corners of India reach here to visit the temple. Sometimes the crowd is large, but management is good. Prasad can be bought just outside of the temple. There is a barricade for queues management.
rakesh bindu — Google review
.In my experience I'm many times going temple always i See rush in temple. Many people come only to see lord kaal bhairav drink alcohol .but place location and it's atmosphere is awesome.
Mayank Bundela — Google review
One of the most sacred and worshipped temple in Ujjain after Mahakal Mandir. First people seek blessings from Mahakal Mandir and then visit here. Near to these temple it also has Bhairav Ghat where you can have Holy Bath and Boat Riding, you can also see some of the most scenic sunset here it depends on climatic conditions. Management is perfect here for visiting people whether it is crowded or not. Soul and Heart becomes more Divine & Peaceful after worshipping to God here such a holy place it is. When I visited these holy place some people told me earlier to take alcohol as a offering to God and what I see is their are wine shops from which people are purchasing as per belief, but reality was different management staff restricted people from offering alcohol to God "Shree Kaal Bhairavji" don't know the exact reason but still people were offering alcohol at the backside of temple which was terrible as it made floor slippery, surrounding dirty, muddy and stinky. No problem for food near by, you can have fast food or snacks like pani puri, corn chaat etc, & must try here is khicha or papad which is fried and served with mirch masala. For children's their is also a enjoyable camel ride here when these holy place is much crowded. E-Rickshaw & Auto are the most convenient means of transport here. Main Road linked to these place is Ring Road.
Yatrik SS — Google review
No description is required as naam is enough...shoe storage facility is available for ₹10 just before the entrance of the temple and the place is always very crowded. Liquor shop is also there, you can buy them easily.
Abhishek Singh Rathore — Google review
Shri Kaal Bhairav Mandir is believed to be built by king Bhadrasen dated back in 9th century. The present day temple was made by Maratha King Mahadaji Shinde after fulfilment of his desire to re establish the Maratha Kingdom after defeat in third battle of Panipat. He had offered his turban to Lord Kaal Bhairav and established this temple once reestablishes the Maratha rule. The temple has reflection of Maratha period. The deepmala are placed in the temple. Liquor is also offered to the lord.
Shri Kaal Bhairav is Senapati of Mahaakaal and worshipped in that context. One must visit the temple if in Ujjain.
Gyanesh Kumar — Google review
Jai Kala Bhairav! Jai Mahakal! Kala bhairav is referred to as ujjain’s guard. He is the protector of Ujjain. The temple is amazing. You feel energetic once you enter it. Whiskey is offered to the lord kala bhairav. You can buy from the Prasad shop. It’s outside the premises. But during saawan month it is not offered.
Matang Raj Saxena — Google review
Very spiritual place. There were a lot of crowd when I visited during the week days. I started to stand in queue around 12:30 and we ended around 2:30. It's a tradition to offer liquor to Kala Bhairava. Nowadays it's not allowed, but some devotees do offer it. The devotees hand over the liquor bottles to the priest, who pours the liquor in a saucer. He then offers prayers and takes the saucer near the deity's lips, which have a slit. He tilts the plate a bit, and the liquor starts disappearing.
Kaivalya Dalvi — Google review
It is dedicated to Kal Bhairav, the guardian deity of the ujjain city. Located on the banks of the Shipra River, you can reached here by your own vehicle Or take auto Or E-rixa from shree mahakal temple ujjain. temple surrounded by full of energy and peace.
krunal patel — Google review
Kms from Mahakaleshwar mandir. When someone is visiting mahakaleshwar mandir then they must visit Kaal Bhairav mandir as it is a popular belief that darshan will not get complete until …More
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Nitesh Gupta
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Visiting the Kaal Bhairav Mandir in Ujjain was a profound experience for me. This sacred Hindu temple, dedicated to the fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva, holds a unique place in the heart of the historic city of Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. …More
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Arup Kumar Saha
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2 weeks ago
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At a distance around 5 km from mahakal jyotirlinga temple.
Various battery driven auto and rickshaws are available. No VIP darshan. All are equal here and it should be.
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Mudit Tiwari
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6 days ago
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I acknowledge the unique significance of Shree Kaal Bhairav Mandir in Ujjain. While it attracts thousands of devotees daily, the arrangements and queues need improvement. The yellow barricades placed to guide the way inside the temple seem …More
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Shubham Singh
Local Guide·28 reviews·2287 photos
a month ago
Extreme crowded on weekday as well. It’s good to visit temple early in the morning. We didn’t enter after seeing the crowd. Also , outside place is not maintained and is clean . Madhya Pradesh government should at least clean outside this temple . It’s dirty a bit on road . …More
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Abhishek N
Local Guide·171 reviews·361 photos
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One of the finest temples I ever visited. The premises are neat and clean. The corridor is a must visit. You can go for Dharma Darshan which starts early in the morning. Like around 5 am we were able to witness the Bhasmarati from a far …More
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Toyesh Shende
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4 weeks ago
A must please to visit recommend to visit temple after 4 or 5 pm you will experience a good view of corridoor and the darshan waiting is about 20-30 min on weekdays …More
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Kishor Madalgi
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2 weeks ago
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Famous religious place for time immovable. Lord Shiva resides here as Mahakal. One of the jyotirling situated at the centre of earth. Spacious temple and handles more than 50000 pilgrims each day. Bhasma arati is added attractions but very …More
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Kaivalya Dalvi
Local Guide·152 reviews·432 photos
3 months ago
Very spiritual place. There were a lot of crowd when I visited during the week days. I started to stand in queue around 12:30 and we ended around 2:30. It's a tradition to offer liquor to Kala Bhairava. Nowadays it's not allowed, but some …More
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Krishn Pandya
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This is the one of the great Temple of Hindu and I feel proud that I visited and take blessings from kal Bhairav 🙏🏽. It's atmosphere is so positive that we don't know that we
Swapnil Chaudhari (swap) — Google review
Holy Temple.
Must go place in bucket list for Ujjain Trip with friends and family.
Usually very crowded on Saturday(specifically) and Sunday and Festivals and Holidays.
Have to go through the queue that took around 2/2:30 hours.
Overall experience was holistic peaceful and good.
Sanjana Agrawal — Google review
Shree Kaal Bhairav Mandir is a renowned Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Kaal Bhairav, a fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva. It is located in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, India. Here are some highlights of visiting the temple:
Significance: The temple is considered highly significant by devotees who believe in the power and blessings of Lord Kaal Bhairav. It is believed that a visit to this temple can help in alleviating various problems and obstacles in life.
Festival: The temple witnesses a significant influx of devotees, especially during festivals like Maha Shivaratri, when special prayers and rituals are performed.
Architecture: The architecture of the temple is quite unique, reflecting the ancient Hindu architectural style prevalent in the region. The deity of Lord Kaal Bhairav is enshrined in a sanctum within the temple premises.
Devotee Experience: Devotees often describe their experience at the temple as spiritually uplifting. Many believe that the atmosphere around the temple exudes divine energy.
Traditions and Rituals: Various rituals and traditions are followed at the temple, including offering prayers, performing aarti (rituals with lamps), and making offerings like flowers, coconut, and sweets to the deity.
Crowd: Due to its significance, the temple can get quite crowded, especially during auspicious days and festivals. It's advisable to plan your visit accordingly.
Security and Facilities: The temple authorities ensure security and provide facilities for the convenience of devotees, such as clean drinking water and resting areas.
Overall, visiting the Shree Kaal Bhairav Mandir in Ujjain can be a spiritually enriching experience for devotees seeking the blessings of Lord Kaal Bhairav.
Suthinker — Google review
Good experiences, need some more arrangment for visitors.
You can go with your family, friends & Gf.
Left side of temple, Ghat is available, u can spend some time or chill.
After puja you are free for drink.
Panu CluB — Google review
Located 6 kilometres away from the Mahakal temple, this temple is located outside the city and you'll have to hire a cab or auto to reach there. Great place but need better crowd management.
himanshu saini — Google review
This temple has more crowd than the Mahakal temple. The reason might be lack of management. It takes more than 2 hours to stand in the line & visit the main deity. The road that leads to the temple is also dirty. And one thing you must keep in mind that, here liquor is offered to God as Prasad. So if you can consume the Prasad then only offer it to God or else don't offer. This place needs more managing same like the Mahakaleshwar temple.
Avinash Sharma — Google review
Jai shree bhairavaai namah
Visit bhagwaan aapki sari manokamnai puri kare
Best place to visit big area for roaming and chilling with friends it is second best place to visit in Ujjain if you come to Ujjain and don't come here it is of no use very long queue is there morning and afternoon is very peak hours for here nearly there are many wine shops and many more other shops there is a deep history about it.
The present-day temple structure was built over the remains of an older temple. The original temple is believed to have been built by an obscure king named Bhadrasen. It has been mentioned in the Avanti Khanda of the Skanda Purana.Images of Shiva, Parvati, Vishnu and Ganesha belonging to the Paramara period (9th-13th century CE) have been recovered from the place.The temple walls were once decorated with Malwa paintings. However, only traces of these paintings are visible now.
The present-day temple structure shows Maratha influence. According to the local tradition, after the Maratha defeat in the Third Battle of Panipat (1761 CE), the Maratha general Mahadaji Shinde offered his pagri (turban) to the deity, praying for victory in his campaign to restore the Maratha rule in North India. After successfully resurrecting Maratha power, he carried out restoration of the temple.
A replica of the temple has been established on the Bhuj-Mundra road in Gujarat.
ABHAY REVIEWS — Google review
This temple is very famous for the visitors coming to Ujjain. But there is no management in this temple, there is neither provision of drinking water nor any kind of shade from the temple side. Devotees are forced to stand under the open sky. The management here should provide basic facilities to the visiting devotees so that they can plan to come again. Any devotee who comes here comes with the trust of God. There should be separate arrangements for darshan for the elderly and the disabled. I hope this comment of mine reaches the temple management and necessary action is taken.
shiv kumar gaur — Google review
It was a very good and different experience as devotees offer liquor bottles here and the waiting time is more than two hours, There is a very long queue and you should always carry an umbrella here to prevent rain and heavy sunlight..
Required more facilities and arrangements by the government for devotees..
Rajat Yadav — Google review
The Kal Bhairav Temple is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Kal Bhairav, the fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva. It is located in the holy city of Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, India. The temple is known for its unique architecture and the fact that it does not differentiate between people. There is no VIP line and everyone is treated as equal.
Vishal Chotia — Google review
Definitely had an amazing experience here. However, the management needs to look into organizing things in a better way. They also need to add proper navigation in the entire temple premises. It gets so chaotic as there are no navigation boards and proper signage.
supria ingole — Google review
When you go to Ujjain, visiting Kaal Bhairav Mandir is must. Here Lord Kaal Bhairav is offered alcohol as Prasad.
There is always huge crowd here. Despite the crowd there is no crowd management, no maintenance, dirt and filth everywhere. Even there is no place for keeping shoes.
Verdict: A must visit place, but better to be early in the day.
Aditya Bhattacharya — Google review
The Kal Bhairav temple is a temple located in the Ujjain city of Madhya Pradesh, India.
It is dedicated to Kal Bhairav, the guardian deity of the city.
It is said that without his permission no one can enter 'mahakal lok'.
[1] Located on the banks of the Shipra River, it is one of the most active temples in the city, visited by hundreds of devotees daily.
[2] Liquor is one of the offerings made to the temple deity.
You can see a wine shop near temple which is crowded by devotees.
When we went temple there were people's in 400-500+ and we waited 2-3 hrs for our darshan. But after darshan we all were lost in the wonders of kaal bhairav when we saw temple members were offering liquor to kaal bhairava 🔱 .
Amazed to see this first time.
Jai shree kaal bhairava 🔱🛐
Aniket Lanjewar — Google review
Kal Bhairav Temple: A Divine Sanctuary in Ujjain
1. Architectural Splendor: The Kal Bhairav Temple in Ujjain is a remarkable testament to ancient Hindu architecture. Its intricate carvings, majestic spires, and ornate decorations captivate the eyes and inspire awe in visitors.
2. Spiritual Aura: Upon entering the temple premises, one can feel a palpable sense of tranquility and reverence. The divine presence of Lord Kal Bhairav pervades the atmosphere, inviting devotees to immerse themselves in prayer and contemplation.
3. Sacred Idol: The sanctum sanctorum houses the sacred idol of Lord Kal Bhairav, a manifestation of Lord Shiva's fierce form. The idol exudes power and grace, instilling a sense of devotion and reverence in those who behold it.
4. Cultural Heritage: Besides its religious significance, the Kal Bhairav Temple serves as a custodian of Ujjain's rich cultural heritage. Surrounding the temple are vibrant markets bustling with activity, offering a glimpse into the local customs, traditions, and cuisine.
5. Pilgrim's Paradise: As one of the holiest shrines in Ujjain, the Kal Bhairav Temple attracts pilgrims from far and wide. The temple's serene ambiance and sacred atmosphere provide a haven for spiritual seekers seeking solace and blessings.
6. Festive Celebrations: Throughout the year, the temple hosts various festivals and religious celebrations with great fervor and enthusiasm. Attending these festivities is a delightful experience, filled with devotional songs, traditional rituals, and cultural performances.
7. Guided Tours: For a deeper understanding of the temple's history and significance, guided tours are available for visitors. Knowledgeable guides provide valuable insights into the mythology and legends associated with the temple, enhancing the overall experience.
8. Accessibility: Situated in the heart of Ujjain, the Kal Bhairav Temple is easily accessible from all parts of the city. Ample parking facilities and nearby amenities ensure a convenient and comfortable visit for pilgrims and tourists.
Ritesh Pednekar — Google review
You get to have at least 1 hour for the Darshan. Now, they do not offer alcohol to Bhairav Baba on a few days. So check and take it. Avoid visiting these places on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. Be careful of pickpockets
Barodianbhumi — Google review
Old temple of kal bhairav. We visited many times there. Last time we found so much mis management by the temple pandit, also the temple is not clean, Request should be improved by the MP government.
NEELAM SEN — Google review
"Visited Kala Bairav Temple in Ujjain and was impressed by its serene ambiance and architectural beauty. The temple's intricate carvings and spiritual aura make it a must-visit for anyone exploring Ujjain. The devotees' fervent prayers added to the atmosphere, creating a memorable experience. Highly recommended for those seeking a spiritual journey in Ujjain."
Manoj M Urs — Google review
A place of high value must yet to be develop like its name. The arrangements needs to be improved for devotees. Temple is a must visit one.
Located in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, Maharishi Sandipani Ashram is a revered shrine situated on the banks of the Kshipra River. It is known as a significant center of worship and is believed to be the place where Lord Krishna received his education in 64 different fields of study. The ashram also features beautiful paintings depicting the life of Lord Krishna.
It's a beautiful place to visit in Madhya Pradesh. This place is near mahakaleshwar temple. You can take an auto to visit this place. This place is related to the education of shree Krishna with his friend sundama. They stayed here for 64 days.
Shweta Sharma — Google review
Good place where Shri Krishna, Balram and Sudama learnt from Guru Sandipani. Standing Nandi in Shiv temple can b seen there. Beautiful view of Gomti kund but approach to it was locked for visitors. Very good place to visit.
Chhaya K — Google review
Serene place. Highlight is the painting gallery where all the art forms learnt by Sri Lord Krishna in Maharshi Sandeepani Ashram are exhibited. Parking inside the premises not available. Need to park vehicles beside the road in front of the ashram.
Raja Sekhar — Google review
This place is very neat and clean. In spite of the crowd it was managed well. There are no entry fees. The Temple of Sarveshwar Mahadev was a very good temple. We had a chance to touch the shiv ling and go the blessings of lord Shiva.
Nimesh Dedhia — Google review
At a distance of 6 km from Ujjain Junction, Sandipani Ashram is a holy shrine located in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. Situated on the banks of the Kshipra River, it is one of the popular places to visit in Ujjain.
Sandipani Ashram is a holy shrine which is built in remembrance of the Maharishi Sandipani and is considered one of the famous tourist spots in Ujjain. According to mythology, it is believed that this is the ashram where Guru Sandipani used to teach Shri Krishna, his friend Sudama and Lord Krishna's brother Balram. Ashram now looks more like a temple and three idols of Krishna, Balram and Sudama are present along with that of Guru Sandipani. There is also a stone where numerals 1 to 100 found engraved and is believed to be done by guru Sandipani himself.
The ashram complex is huge and with vast stretches of land. There are a lot of shrines but obviously, the main shrine belongs to Guru Sandipani. One of the temples situated here, called Sarveshwar Mahadev, houses a 6000-year Shivlinga with Shesnaag is in its natural form, and is believed to be worshipped by Guru Sandipani and his disciples. Ashram also has a huge stepped tank called Gomati Kund, in which Lord Krishna summoned all the holy water from the holy centers so that Guru Sandipani finds it easier to get the holy water. The water of this pond is believed to be sacred and so, devotees fill their water bottles here and take the water home.
Timings: 9 AM - 7 PM
Entry: Free
Prashant Bhandarkavthekar — Google review
Sandipani Ashram in Ujjain is a haven of spiritual learning and cultural heritage. Nestled in the serene surroundings, this ashram exudes a sense of tranquility that immediately puts you at ease upon arrival. The ashram's commitment to imparting Vedic knowledge is evident through its various educational programs and courses. The teachings here are imparted with a sense of authenticity and depth, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to delve into ancient wisdom
Rahul Yadav — Google review
This ashram is located in Ujjayan city. Around 6 KM from main mahakal temple Maharshi Sandipani taught God krishna here.
All religious boks like Geeta are available for sale.
Rest room is also available.
God Krishna created artificial lakhe here.
Sadashiv patil — Google review
Not far from the Mangalnath Temple lies this Ashram where the great sage and scholar Maharishi Sandipani imparted sixty-four arts [Kalas] and fourteen sciences [Vidyas] to Shri Krishna, Shri Balaram and Shri Sudama in Dwapar Yuga.
The skills learned by the three are elaborately depicted through exquisite paintings on the inner walls of the Gurukul. Within the Ashram premises stands a Shiv Mandir whose Shivling is said to be 6000 years old.
william samaddar — Google review
Jai Shree Krishna🧡
Beautiful place and interesting history as to how Krishna Bhagwan brought Gomati river here so, that his old Guruji Maharshi Sandipani doesn't have to travel daily from Ujjain to Lucknow for bathing in the Gomati river. Also 64 different artforms are displayed here, ranging from playing instruments to laying different beds according to the occasion, etc.
Ritesh — Google review
Har Har Mahadev🙏
Welcome to the holy city of Mahadev.🙏
You are currently in Maharishi Sandipani Ashram. Located less than 3.5 kilometers away from Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga. Who am I to speak about the city of Mahadev.
हर हर महादेव🙏
Sandipani ashram is known for being the teaching place of one of lord Vishnu's avatars. Lord Krishna and his friend and brother Balram studied here. Krishna is known to be master of sixty four different skills and talents or subjects. Very quite place, full of art exhibition. There are 34 forms of art present. There is a pond with in the campus. Often parents enrol their children in this school with a belief that their kid will start learning in the same way God Krishn, Balram and Sudama did. It has very nice vibes. Must visit on the way to mahakal jyotirlinga.
Parking inside the premises not available. Need to park vehicles beside the road in front of the ashram.
हर हर महादेव🙏
TIMINGS :-
7AM to 8PM
SHIVAM SHARMA — Google review
I visited this mandir on 23rd of june. I visited this place while i was going to mahakaleshwar jyotirlinga. In this Aashram there is temple of bhagwan Krishana and his brother Balrama and shiv Parivar. There is a pond, when I visited that pond is empty. There ia lot of greenery and lots of langur bandar. There ia two shivlings and in one of them there is one standing nandi. And one room where is painting type something. As per them bhagwan Krishana, balram and sudama came here for education and 64 kala. Rishi sandipani son died and Krishana bhagwan made him live in gurudakshina to rishi sandipani.
Sahil Kathuria — Google review
This is the place where Lord Krishan got his education. He lived in this Ashram. There are 58 mandap those represented various education received by LORD KRISHNA.
Priyansh Yadav — Google review
Sandipani Ashram is a revered Hindu ashram located in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, India. It holds great significance in Hindu mythology as it is believed to be the place where Lord Krishna and Sudama received their education from Guru Sandipani.
Visitors to Sandipani Ashram can explore the serene surroundings, visit the temple dedicated to Guru Sandipani, and experience the spiritual ambiance of this historic place. It continues to be a center for learning, spirituality, and cultural activities in Ujjain, attracting pilgrims and tourists alike.
If you plan to visit Sandipani Ashram, it's advisable to check the current visiting hours and any specific guidelines or rituals that may be in place during your visit.
Manu Gautam — Google review
Maharishi sandipani Ashram very famous place of ujjain. Very crowded place.when you come ujjain you must visit.
Beyond dreams — Google review
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Maharshri sandipani aashram, Sri Sarveshwar Mahadeva Temple, Mangalnath Marg, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India
If your want Puja for Mangal Dosh, it's done here only on Tuesday. On the first floor, the puja and havan is done and offering is done on Second floor. You can simply visit the temple and pay your visit. But for puja, one needs to have a receipt made. Don't search for Mangalnath Mandir on Google. It will direct to you to some different place if you are looking for Mangal Dosh puja.
neha tyagi — Google review
I visited this mandir on 23rd of june. At that time there is renovation work is going on. I visited this place while i was going to mahakaleshwar jyotirlinga. As per pundit this is the centre of India and this is the birth place of Mangal dev who is also known as mangla garah or mars planet. Mangal dosh can be removed by worshipping here. From main gat to front of the mandir is clean, but when you came from other side to front there is rocks and palette which can poke or hurt your foot. In mandir ther is 4 or 5 place of worship or say pundits are sitting, in which shiva linga, Mangal bhagwan, Hanuman bhagwan etc. Can be worshipped and on all places there is pandit who is mantra chanting while you go there. Outside it there is shops of parshad and flowers and other things. They have settings with auto drivers and auto drivers took you to them as they got there commissions for it. And they are selling things in basket set and they are not giving you one or 2 thing by saying no in this mandir all these things required. Aside of it there is river.
Sahil Kathuria — Google review
Nice location, less crowd due to COVID-19. Mangal Shanti puja dome here. Must visit place in Ujjain.
Sundeep Prakash Jaiswal — Google review
This is the place where mangal dosh puja called bhaat puja performed...the charge of bhat puja is 1500 and 2400
sanjeev sharma — Google review
Magnificent, must visit and do Puja especially by the Mangalik girl or boy
Dhananjay Singh — Google review
Jai mangalnath. Great experience doing the mangal bath and mangal Pooja.
Abhishek Mamgain — Google review
Only One Mangal temple in all over the world
!<R!$!-!@/\/ maheshwari — Google review
Mangalnath mandir is very historical n too scientific. So visit it.
Sanvi Badge — Google review
Must visit if you are planning to visit Ujjain. Easily accessible with local transport.
ravi prasad — Google review
It's a very good place to get blessings and make sure to visit nearby places like.. Sandipani Ashram and vishnu sagar.
Temple management and Ujjain development authority should focus on cleaning the water which is getting bad day by day as cleaning process is not to be seen but people are dumping pooja leftovers there..
Arpita Choudhary — Google review
Initially I don't believe in traditional rituals, but later in life I realize the importance of such things. I got to know about this website during a google-search. It is a very informative website. Later, we contacted Pandit Vijay Bharti Ji, to discuss about the Kundli matching and Mangal Dosh Shanti Pujan. He also performed the Puja for us, and now we realize the effects of such pooja. Our life seems more shorted after that puja. Thus, to all non-believers, I would like to suggest that try our traditional rituals once from the right person, and see the difference by yourself.
Nidhi Kulshresth — Google review
Recently got a chance to meet Pandit Vijay Bharti Ji. Obviously, the reason is Mangal Dosh. Moreover, under the guidance of Pandit Ji, I performed the Bhat Puja, and now I am experiencing the changes.
Disclaimer: I was a non-believer. However, after going through many challenges, and their traditional remedies, now I started believing.
Lakhan Kumar — Google review
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On the banks of kshipra river, Mangalnath Marg, beside Uttareshwar Mahadev(44/84), Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456006, India