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Delhi to Maharashtra Pilgrimage Itinerary

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Day 1: Delhi → Nashik (Road Trip)

Morning: Depart early from Delhi and begin the scenic 1,400 km drive towards Nashik, stopping for breakfast at a highway dhaba. The journey offers glimpses of the changing landscape from the plains of Uttar Pradesh to the Deccan plateau.

Afternoon: Continue the drive with a quick lunch stop near Indore, then head towards Nashik, arriving by late afternoon. Check into your hotel and relax after the long ride.

Evening: Enjoy a leisurely dinner at a local restaurant and take a short stroll along the Godavari River promenade to unwind.

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Day 2: Nashik Local Tour & Trimbakeshwar

Morning: Visit the historic Sula Vineyards for a short wine tasting session and a walk through the vineyards.

Afternoon: Drive to Trimbakeshwar Temple, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, and explore its sacred precincts and the nearby Goddess Brahma Kund.

Evening: Return to Nashik city for dinner and, if time permits, attend the evening aarti at Kashmir Shri Vitthal Rukmini Temple.

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Day 3: Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga

Morning: Depart early for Bhimashankar, a 2‑hour drive through the Western Ghats, stopping for breakfast en route.

Afternoon: Explore the revered Bhimashankar Temple, hike a short trail to the nearby waterfall, and enjoy the lush forest surroundings.

Evening: Head back to Nashik, stopping for a hearty Maharashtrian dinner at a local dhaba before retiring for the night.

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Day 4: Shani Shingawer (Shani Shingnapur)

Morning: Travel to Shani Shingnapur, famous for its unique “doorless” temple dedicated to Lord Shani; enjoy the serene village atmosphere.

Afternoon: Participate in the temple’s special prayers and observe the traditional rituals; have a light lunch at a nearby eatery.

Evening: Return to Nashik, taking a relaxed drive back while watching the sunset over the hills.

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Day 5: Parli Vaijnath Pilgrimage

Morning: Leave Nashik early for Parli Vaijnath, a 4‑hour drive to the heart of the Konkan region, with a breakfast stop at a roadside restaurant.

Afternoon: Visit the ancient Vaijnath Temple, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, and explore its intricate carvings and surrounding shrines.

Evening: Stay overnight in a guesthouse near the temple, enjoying a simple vegetarian dinner and evening aarti.

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Day 6: Audhhnath & Aurangabad

Morning: Travel to Audhhnath (also known as Nageshwar) to see the lesser‑known Jyotirlinga nestled in a tranquil setting.

Afternoon: Continue to Aurangabad, check into your hotel, and visit the iconic Ellora Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Evening: Explore the historic Bibi Ka Maqbara at sunset, followed by dinner featuring local Aurangabad cuisine.

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Day 7: Return to Delhi

Morning: Depart Aurangabad early for the drive back to Delhi, stopping for breakfast in Pune.

Afternoon: Continue the journey with a quick lunch near Indore, making steady progress towards the capital.

Evening: Arrive in Delhi by nightfall, concluding the pilgrimage tour.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Godavari River promenade – 1 hour – ₹200
  • Sula Vineyards – 2 hours – ₹1,200 (wine tasting)
  • Trimbakeshwar Temple – 3 hours – ₹150 (darshan)
  • Bhimashankar Temple – 3 hours – ₹300 (entry & guide)
  • Shani Shingnapur Temple – 2 hours – ₹100 (darshan)
  • Vaijnath Temple – 3 hours – ₹150 (darshan)
  • Audhhnath (Nageshwar) Jyotirlinga – 2 hours – ₹100 (darshan)
  • Ellora Caves – 4 hours – ₹800 (entry + guide)
  • Bibi Ka Maqbara – 2 hours – ₹200 (entry)
  • Accommodation (6 nights) – ₹8,000
  • Fuel & tolls (approx. 3,000 km) – ₹10,000
  • Meals (average ₹500/day) – ₹3,500
  • Total Estimated Cost: ₹24,500

Tips

If you have more time, consider adding a full day in Aurangabad to explore the Ajanta Caves and the Daulatabad Fort. To shorten the trip, you can combine Day 4 and Day 5 by visiting Shani Shingnapur on the way to Parli Vaijnath, reducing one overnight stay and saving on accommodation.

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