Shirdi Tour Packages from Bhubaneswar

The revered spiritual leader Sai Baba was born in Shirdi, a small village that is also one of the most significant pilgrimage sites in Maharashtra. Here is a schedule for specially created Shirdi tour packages from Bhubaneswar.

On our Shirdi packages from Bhubaneswar, you will see a number of other temples besides Sai Baba's shrine that are well-liked by tourists and pilgrims. 

Shirdi Holiday Packages from Bhubaneswar

Bhubaneswar to Shirdi Packages are available through Temple Tours, a well-known travel agency in India, and they include travel, lodging, and sightseeing.

Bhubaneswar to Shirdi Tour offers a variety of additional sights to see and things to do in addition to visiting the Sai Baba Temple. Khandoba Mandir, Dwarkamai Masjid, Shani Shingnapur, and the Shirdi Water Park are a few of the well-known tourist destinations. The gift shop of the Shirdi Sai Baba Sansthan offers visitors the opportunity to purchase mementos and regional crafts. Explore travel packages to Shirdi from Bhubaneswar at temple tours website.

How to travel to Shirdi from Bhubaneswar?

Shirdi, a small village in Maharashtra's Ahmednagar district, is regarded as one of the holiest locations in the country. It is also known for the Shirdi Sai Baba shrine, which draws millions of followers from all over the world. Here is a guidance for a tour to Shirdi from Bhubaneswar if you want to organize a trip there.

By Flight:

A flight is the quickest and most convenient way to get from Bhubaneswar to Shirdi. There are frequent flights from Biju Patnaik International Airport in Bhubaneswar to Mumbai. You may connect from Mumbai to Shirdi, which is situated 245 km away from Mumbai. It takes roughly two hours to fly from Bhubaneswar to Mumbai, then an hour to get from Mumbai to Shirdi.

By Train:

Train travel is another well-liked method of travelling between Bhubaneswar and Shirdi. Shirdi's closest train station is in Mumbai, which is serviced by a number of trains from Bhubaneswar. From Bhubaneswar to Mumbai, the trip takes about 24 hours. Once in Mumbai, you can go to Shirdi by bus or taxi, which takes about 5 to 6 hours.

By Road:

From Bhubaneswar to Shirdi, you can take a bus or cab if you prefer the open road. A road trip to Shirdi from Bhubaneswar covers a distance of about 1400 kilometers and takes about 24 hours. The road trip can be long and exhausting, therefore it's not advised for anyone who aren't accustomed to great distances of travel.

The best time to travel from Bhubaneswar to Shirdi

Shirdi is best visited in the winter, from October to March, when the climate is mild and comfortable. A joyful atmosphere can be experienced during significant holidays like Diwali, Dussehra, and Guru Purnima, which are also the busiest travel season.
Finally, Shirdi is a must-visit location for anyone seeking spiritual consolation, and there are many ways to get there from Bhubaneswar, including flights, trains, and buses. Temple Tours provides specially designed Tour packages to Shirdi from Bhubaneswar that meet the individual requirements of visitors and deliver an unforgettable experience.

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Shirdi and Jyotirlinga Darshan

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Shirdi - Nasik

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Religious tour to Shirdi

On request.

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Shirdi and Shani signapur

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Pilgrimage tour of Shirdi

On request.

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Shirdi and Shani signapur

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Shirdi tour package

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Shirdi

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Shirdi Darshan

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Shirdi

Frequently Asked Questions

Between Bhubaneswar to Shirdi, there are roughly 1473 kilometres.

Between November and February, when the weather is warm and comfortable, is the ideal time to visit Shirdi.

Other well-known tourist destinations in and near Shirdi, in addition to the Shirdi Sai Baba temple, include the Shani Shingnapur shrine, the Dwarkamai Mosque, and the Chavadi.

About 60 kilometres separate Shani Shingnapur from the city's core.

Inside the temple, there is both an electronic surveillance system and a checking system. The temple prohibits the use of water, mobile phones, cameras, and other technological devices.

The only hours the temple is closed each day are from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m.

Yes, VIP darshan permits are available in Shirdi for 200 INR.