Includes :
Hotel
,Breakfast
,Guided Tours
,Return Airport Transfer
100% Private Tour
Depart Daily
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3★
Shirdi | Marigold Regency
RM 588 (Per Person)

Meet & Greet Services
Return Airport Transfers
Hotel Stay as Indicated
Meals as per Itinerary
Tours as per Itinerary
English Speaking Guide

Flight Ticket & Taxes
India Visa Processing Fees (RM 30)
Optional MSIG Travel Insurance (Plan 2) (1-5D) (RM 49)
Optional Tour Tips
Personal Expenses
Any item not stated under 'Inclusion'

D01: Arrive Shirdi
D02: Explore Shirdi + Shani Shingnapur (B)
D03: Depart Shirdi (B)

20% Savings for Online Products

Package Valid Till : 31-03-2025

DAY 01: ARRIVE SHIRDI
You will be met and assisted upon arrival by our representative with a Traditional Welcome. After a short briefing you will be transferred to your hotel of choice for overnight stay.

DAY 02: EXPLORE SHIRDI + SHANI SHINGNAPUR (Breakfast)
After breakfast proceed on a Discovery Tour of Shirdi. Apart from the famous Sai Baba Temple, there are several other attractions and places to visit in and around Shirdi for sightseeing. Here are some notable ones:
Sai Baba Temple – The Sai Baba Temple in Shirdi is the main attraction, drawing millions of devotees from all over the world. The temple complex also includes the Samadhi Mandir, where Sai Baba’s mortal remains are interred.
Dwarkamai – Dwarkamai is the mosque where Sai Baba spent a significant part of his life. It is a place of great significance for devotees and is located near the Sai Baba Temple.
Chavadi – Chavadi is a small building where Sai Baba used to spend alternate nights. Pilgrims can see a portrait of Sai Baba and a wooden bedstead here, which is believed to be used by him.
Khandoba Temple – Dedicated to Lord Khandoba, this temple is situated near the Sai Baba Temple. Devotees often visit this temple along with the Sai Baba Temple.
Lendi Baug – Lendi Baug is a beautiful garden that Sai Baba used to visit daily. It has a neem tree and a deep well, both of which are associated with Sai Baba’s life.
Dixit Wada Museum – Located in the proximity of the Sai Baba Temple, this museum exhibits items related to Sai Baba’s life, including his cooking utensils, robes, and footwear.
Sai Heritage Village It’s a theme park near Shirdi that provides insights into the lifestyle and culture prevalent during the time of Sai Baba. The village setting and exhibits offer a glimpse into historical India.
Jangli Maharaj Ashram – Situated near Shirdi, this ashram is dedicated to Jangli Maharaj, a saint. It’s a serene place for meditation and spiritual seekers.
Shani Shingnapur – Although located a bit away from Shirdi, Shani Shingnapur is famous for its Shani Temple, where Lord Shani is worshipped. It’s a unique village where houses have no doors, and it is believed to be under the protection of Lord Shani.
Remember, these attractions might have varying degrees of religious significance and cultural importance, so it’s always good to be respectful of the local customs and traditions while visiting these places.
Overnight stay in your hotel in Shirdi.
Here are some recommended places to eat:-
Ahaan Restaurant, Daiwik Hotels, Behind B.S.N.L.
Sai Sagar Food Court, Pimpalwadi Road.
The Tulip, Shiv Road.
Blue Coriander, Off Pimpalwadi Road.
Trail Restaurant, Opp Hotel Shanti Kamal, Manmad Road.
Madhuvan Saattvic, near The Tulip.
Woodlands, off MH SH 10, Sai Nagar
As a result of being a pilgrim town, Shirdi’s food culture is predominantly vegetarian. The local cuisine is quintessentially Maharashtrian, albeit with a rustic touch. Pithla Bhakri, Pohe, Bharli Vangi, sabudana khichdi, aamti (lentils), and rassa (curries) are some of the ethnic dishes that you will surely find in Shirdi, along with local fast food.

DAY 03: DEPART SHIRDI (Breakfast)
Following a delightful breakfast, enjoy a day of leisure to explore the enchanting locales of Shirdi and its surroundings at your own pace.
Embark on a timely return journey to the airport for your onward journey.

1. Price is per person on twin sharingbasis
2. Confirmation will be sent with the indicated cutoff date and available payment methods
3. Reconfirmation - You are requested to make full payments as per invoice by the the given cutoff date
4. Guaranteed - Booking's will only be Guaranteed once FULL PAYMENTS are received in our account
5. Transfers & Tours - Will be provided on Seat In Coach basis (Sharing basis) unless stated otherwise.
6. Reservations are subject to cancellation until fully paid.
7. Additional levies, government charges & other applicable fees, including additional taxes, surcharges and visa fees specific to your departure date or flight routing, may apply and are beyond our control.
8. Seasonal surcharges and blackout dates may apply depending on date of travel.
9. These prices are a guide to the best price and are subject to change without notice.
10. Prices are subject to change without notice, due to matters outside our control, such as adverse currency fluctuations, fuel surcharges, taxes and airfare increases, please enquire for further details.

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 RM735
RM588
3days Explre Shirdi and Shani Shingnapur
Hotel
Breakfast
Guided Tours
Airport Transfer
100% Private Tour
Depart Daily

Embark on a spiritual escapade with a trip to Shirdi and Shani Shingnapur, two sacred destinations in Maharashtra, India. Begin your journey in Shirdi, home to the revered Sai Baba Temple, where devotees seek solace and blessings. Explore the divine aura of the temple, and delve into the spiritual legacy of Sai Baba. As you traverse to Shani Shingnapur, experience the unique ambiance of a village known for its open-door tradition, symbolizing unwavering faith in Lord Shani. Visit the Shani Temple, where local customs and beliefs come to life, creating a mystical atmosphere. This pilgrimage promises a blend of serenity, cultural richness, and a profound connection with spirituality as you explore the divine tapestry of Shirdi and Shani Shingnapur.


Trip Highlights

A Fullday to Explore the Sai Baba Temple and its surrounding places of interest
Visit to Shani Shingnapur - unique village where houses have no doors
See the Sai Heritage Village which provides insights into the lifestyle and culture prevalent during the time of Sai Baba

What to see?

Shirdi
Shirdi is considered to be one of the most revered and is, therefore, the most visited Hindu pilgrimage sites in Maharashtra. It attracts devotees from all over the country, irrespective of caste, religion and so on. Tucked in the heart of Maharashtra, the town is the sacred sanctum of the legendary holy saint, Sai Baba. It has remained historic for over a hundred years now and will continue to for many more to come.

What to see?

Shani Shingnapur
Shani Shingnapur – Although located a bit away from Shirdi, Shani Shingnapur is famous for its Shani Temple, where Lord Shani is worshipped. It’s a unique village where houses have no doors, and it is believed to be under the protection of Lord Shani.

What to see?

Nashik
Apart from its temples, Nashik also has forts, waterfalls and vineyards to look out for. With multiple vineyards present in Nashik, the most popular being Sula, the wine-tourism industry is mushrooming in this part of Maharashtra. Nashik gives you the chance to experience a fabulous cocktail of extremes - from temples to vineyards, hills to waterfalls, this place offers a lot to see.

   

DAY 01: ARRIVE SHIRDI

➤ You will be met and assisted upon arrival by our representative with a Traditional Welcome. After a short briefing you will be transferred to your hotel of choice for overnight stay.



DAY 02: EXPLORE SHIRDI + SHANI SHINGNAPUR (Breakfast)

➤ After breakfast proceed on a Discovery Tour of Shirdi. Apart from the famous Sai Baba Temple, there are several other attractions and places to visit in and around Shirdi for sightseeing. Here are some notable ones:


Sai Baba Temple – The Sai Baba Temple in Shirdi is the main attraction, drawing millions of devotees from all over the world. The temple complex also includes the Samadhi Mandir, where Sai Baba’s mortal remains are interred.


Dwarkamai – Dwarkamai is the mosque where Sai Baba spent a significant part of his life. It is a place of great significance for devotees and is located near the Sai Baba Temple.


Chavadi – Chavadi is a small building where Sai Baba used to spend alternate nights. Pilgrims can see a portrait of Sai Baba and a wooden bedstead here, which is believed to be used by him.


Khandoba Temple – Dedicated to Lord Khandoba, this temple is situated near the Sai Baba Temple. Devotees often visit this temple along with the Sai Baba Temple.


Lendi Baug – Lendi Baug is a beautiful garden that Sai Baba used to visit daily. It has a neem tree and a deep well, both of which are associated with Sai Baba’s life.


Dixit Wada Museum – Located in the proximity of the Sai Baba Temple, this museum exhibits items related to Sai Baba’s life, including his cooking utensils, robes, and footwear.


Sai Heritage Village It’s a theme park near Shirdi that provides insights into the lifestyle and culture prevalent during the time of Sai Baba. The village setting and exhibits offer a glimpse into historical India.


Jangli Maharaj Ashram – Situated near Shirdi, this ashram is dedicated to Jangli Maharaj, a saint. It’s a serene place for meditation and spiritual seekers.


Shani Shingnapur – Although located a bit away from Shirdi, Shani Shingnapur is famous for its Shani Temple, where Lord Shani is worshipped. It’s a unique village where houses have no doors, and it is believed to be under the protection of Lord Shani.


➤ Remember, these attractions might have varying degrees of religious significance and cultural importance, so it’s always good to be respectful of the local customs and traditions while visiting these places.


➤ Overnight stay in your hotel in Shirdi.


➤ Here are some recommended places to eat:-


➤ Ahaan Restaurant, Daiwik Hotels, Behind B.S.N.L.


➤ Sai Sagar Food Court, Pimpalwadi Road.


➤ The Tulip, Shiv Road.


➤ Blue Coriander, Off Pimpalwadi Road.


➤ Trail Restaurant, Opp Hotel Shanti Kamal, Manmad Road.


➤ Madhuvan Saattvic, near The Tulip.


➤ Woodlands, off MH SH 10, Sai Nagar


➤ As a result of being a pilgrim town, Shirdi’s food culture is predominantly vegetarian. The local cuisine is quintessentially Maharashtrian, albeit with a rustic touch. Pithla Bhakri, Pohe, Bharli Vangi, sabudana khichdi, aamti (lentils), and rassa (curries) are some of the ethnic dishes that you will surely find in Shirdi, along with local fast food.



DAY 03: DEPART SHIRDI (Breakfast)

➤ Following a delightful breakfast, enjoy a day of leisure to explore the enchanting locales of Shirdi and its surroundings at your own pace.


➤ Embark on a timely return journey to the airport for your onward journey.



 




3★
Shirdi | Marigold Regency
RM 588 (Per Person)


Meet & Greet Services
Return Airport Transfers
Hotel Stay as Indicated
Meals as per Itinerary
Tours as per Itinerary
English Speaking Guide

Flight Ticket & Taxes
India Visa Processing Fees (RM 30)
Optional MSIG Travel Insurance (Plan 2) (1-5D) (RM 49)
Optional Tour Tips
Personal Expenses
Any item not stated under 'Inclusion'

D01: Arrive Shirdi
D02: Explore Shirdi + Shani Shingnapur (B)
D03: Depart Shirdi (B)

20% Savings for Online Products

Package Valid Till : 31-03-2025

DAY 01: ARRIVE SHIRDI

➤ You will be met and assisted upon arrival by our representative with a Traditional Welcome. After a short briefing you will be transferred to your hotel of choice for overnight stay.



DAY 02: EXPLORE SHIRDI + SHANI SHINGNAPUR (Breakfast)

➤ After breakfast proceed on a Discovery Tour of Shirdi. Apart from the famous Sai Baba Temple, there are several other attractions and places to visit in and around Shirdi for sightseeing. Here are some notable ones:


Sai Baba Temple – The Sai Baba Temple in Shirdi is the main attraction, drawing millions of devotees from all over the world. The temple complex also includes the Samadhi Mandir, where Sai Baba’s mortal remains are interred.


Dwarkamai – Dwarkamai is the mosque where Sai Baba spent a significant part of his life. It is a place of great significance for devotees and is located near the Sai Baba Temple.


Chavadi – Chavadi is a small building where Sai Baba used to spend alternate nights. Pilgrims can see a portrait of Sai Baba and a wooden bedstead here, which is believed to be used by him.


Khandoba Temple – Dedicated to Lord Khandoba, this temple is situated near the Sai Baba Temple. Devotees often visit this temple along with the Sai Baba Temple.


Lendi Baug – Lendi Baug is a beautiful garden that Sai Baba used to visit daily. It has a neem tree and a deep well, both of which are associated with Sai Baba’s life.


Dixit Wada Museum – Located in the proximity of the Sai Baba Temple, this museum exhibits items related to Sai Baba’s life, including his cooking utensils, robes, and footwear.


Sai Heritage Village It’s a theme park near Shirdi that provides insights into the lifestyle and culture prevalent during the time of Sai Baba. The village setting and exhibits offer a glimpse into historical India.


Jangli Maharaj Ashram – Situated near Shirdi, this ashram is dedicated to Jangli Maharaj, a saint. It’s a serene place for meditation and spiritual seekers.


Shani Shingnapur – Although located a bit away from Shirdi, Shani Shingnapur is famous for its Shani Temple, where Lord Shani is worshipped. It’s a unique village where houses have no doors, and it is believed to be under the protection of Lord Shani.


➤ Remember, these attractions might have varying degrees of religious significance and cultural importance, so it’s always good to be respectful of the local customs and traditions while visiting these places.


➤ Overnight stay in your hotel in Shirdi.


➤ Here are some recommended places to eat:-


➤ Ahaan Restaurant, Daiwik Hotels, Behind B.S.N.L.


➤ Sai Sagar Food Court, Pimpalwadi Road.


➤ The Tulip, Shiv Road.


➤ Blue Coriander, Off Pimpalwadi Road.


➤ Trail Restaurant, Opp Hotel Shanti Kamal, Manmad Road.


➤ Madhuvan Saattvic, near The Tulip.


➤ Woodlands, off MH SH 10, Sai Nagar


➤ As a result of being a pilgrim town, Shirdi’s food culture is predominantly vegetarian. The local cuisine is quintessentially Maharashtrian, albeit with a rustic touch. Pithla Bhakri, Pohe, Bharli Vangi, sabudana khichdi, aamti (lentils), and rassa (curries) are some of the ethnic dishes that you will surely find in Shirdi, along with local fast food.



DAY 03: DEPART SHIRDI (Breakfast)

➤ Following a delightful breakfast, enjoy a day of leisure to explore the enchanting locales of Shirdi and its surroundings at your own pace.


➤ Embark on a timely return journey to the airport for your onward journey.



1. Price is per person on twin sharingbasis
2. Confirmation will be sent with the indicated cutoff date and available payment methods
3. Reconfirmation - You are requested to make full payments as per invoice by the the given cutoff date
4. Guaranteed - Booking's will only be Guaranteed once FULL PAYMENTS are received in our account
5. Transfers & Tours - Will be provided on Seat In Coach basis (Sharing basis) unless stated otherwise.
6. Reservations are subject to cancellation until fully paid.
7. Additional levies, government charges & other applicable fees, including additional taxes, surcharges and visa fees specific to your departure date or flight routing, may apply and are beyond our control.
8. Seasonal surcharges and blackout dates may apply depending on date of travel.
9. These prices are a guide to the best price and are subject to change without notice.
10. Prices are subject to change without notice, due to matters outside our control, such as adverse currency fluctuations, fuel surcharges, taxes and airfare increases, please enquire for further details.

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