Start with a light Gujarati breakfast (thepla, fafda, or poha with chai) at a local dhaba or your hotel to fuel the long drive ahead; easy, widely available and quick to eat before departure.
Depart Jetpur for Magarwada. Expect a long road journey; allow ample time for stops. (Drive-time shown is an estimate — check live directions the morning of travel.)
Visit the Manibhadra Dada Jain Temple for evening darshan; many Jain temples have an evening puja/darshan window so plan for the late afternoon/evening slot. Confirm local opening times (typical Jain temple hours: ~6:00–12:30 and ~16:00–20:30).
Enjoy a simple vegetarian Gujarati thali or home-style meal at your hotel/nearby eatery; good to choose freshly cooked, light items after a long day of travel.
Have a light early breakfast (tea, biscuits, idli/poha if available, or a packed tiffin) so you can depart before traffic and reach Aglod in the morning.
Visit Aglod Jain Temple in the morning when the shrine is calm and the atmosphere is best for darshan and photography; confirm the temple's exact open hours locally (typical morning window 6:00–12:30).
Begin the longer drive to Ujjain after the Aglod visit. This will be the principal travel leg of the day — plan for rest stops and fuel/refreshment breaks en route.
Stop at a clean highway dhaba or restaurant for a vegetarian lunch (dal, roti, sabzi, rice); choose a place with good reviews or a busy local crowd for safer food choices.
Visit the Ujjain Jain Temple(s) for evening darshan; many Jain shrines in Ujjain follow typical hours (morning and evening windows) — confirm exact times locally. If you prefer, stroll nearby ghats afterward.
Enjoy a traditional morning breakfast (kachori, poha, jalebi or a light South-Indian option at many hotels); many stalls open early so you can head straight to morning darshan after eating.
Visit the main Jain temples in Ujjain during the peaceful morning hours (typical temple opening ~6:00–12:30). This is an ideal time for ceremonies, photography and quieter prayers.
Walk to the Shipra ghats for a riverside atmosphere, visit nearby temples and browse religious shops; the ghats are accessible throughout the day and are central to Ujjain's spiritual life.
Have a relaxed lunch at a reputable vegetarian restaurant — try a thali or local specialties to taste regional flavors while preparing for an afternoon of temple and market visits.
Browse the local markets for puja items, silver jewellery, sandalwood products and religious souvenirs; markets tend to be lively in the afternoon and are useful for buying offerings.
Attend the evening aarti at one of Shipra's ghats — a memorable spiritual experience typically held around sunset. Arrive 15–20 minutes early to find a good vantage point.
Begin the long transfer to Mumbai. Options: a direct drive (long day 9–12h depending on route), rail (check train schedules), or fly from the nearest airport (Indore/Devi Ahilya for faster transit) — book tickets in advance.
Stop for lunch at a hygienic highway restaurant or convenient station-area restaurant if travelling by train/flight; choose light, filling vegetarian dishes to stay comfortable on the road.
Enjoy a finish-of-journey meal at a recommended vegetarian restaurant or hotel — Mumbai has many excellent options for thali, Gujarati/Jain meals or regional specialties, and most central restaurants operate until late evening.