Shirdi, Maharashtra, India
26000
/ per person on twin sharingToday early morning, meet your car and proceed to Shirdi. On arrival, check in to your hotel. Later proceed for Sai Baba Darshan. Shirdi is the home of Sai Baba. It is believed that Sai Baba arrived at Shirdi in 1858 and spent 60 years of his life here until he attained salvation in 1918. Apart from his shrine, there are many small temples in the complex, such as Chavadi, Samadhi Mandir, Dwarkamai.
Further proceed to Shani Shingnapur. Shani Shignapur Temple is a Jeet Devasthan (alive temple) in Ahmednagar district, well-known for the magical and powerful Lord Shani, who is believed to reside in a black stone till date. The Hindu God symbolising the planet Saturn is referred to as Swayambhu, which means that he has emerged himself in the form of the black stone. Overnight in Shirdi.
Note: Prices are not applicable during festivals Christmas new year events and long weekends.
After breakfast, proceed to Nashik and enjoy watersports at MTDC Boat Club (tickets not included). In evening proceed for Old city sightseeing visiting Panchavati, Sita Gumpha, Shree Kalaram Temple, Ramkund. Overnight in Nashik.
After breakfast, proceed to visit the Buddha Vihar. This vihar is located at the foothills of Pandavleni. Further visit Dadasaheb Phalke Smarak just next to Vihar. This smarak is a beautiful spot build in the memory of the legendary filmmaker Dada Saheb Phalke. Overnight in Nashik.
Note: Optional: You can explore Pandav Leni Caves on own. The peak of the Pandavleni is accessible by trekking of about 20 mins from the peak you will get full view of Nashik city.
After breakfast drive back to Mumbai. Holiday Concludes. Let’s stay in touch on Facebook\email and meet again on another memorable Holiday. See you soon!
Note: We request all guests to abide by the mandatory requirements for travel to the destination such as RT-PCR tests web check-in self-declaration e-pass formalities etc. as per the state/country which are subject to change periodically. Any cost incurred for such requirements should be borne by the guests.