Experience the essence of devotion on our express 4 Jyotirlinga Tour. Covering Trimbakeshwar, Grishneshwar, Aundha Nagnath, and Parli Vaijnath in just two days, this trip offers the perfect blend of spiritual fulfillment and travel convenience. Join Trekfit Adventures for a hassle-free pilgrimage where comfortable transport and expert planning ensure you make the most of your weekend seeking divine blessings.
What is included in the tour
- Travel from Pune to Pune. (Pushback Traveller)
- Total 4 Meals Included.(2 Breakfast+2 Lunch)
- Entry Fees to Monuments / Attractions (Ellora Caves & Devgiri Fort included)
- 1 Night Accommodation/Stay (Gender-wise Sharing) (3/4 Sharing)
- Basic First Aid Support
- Captains for assist the trip.
- Basic First Aid Support (Carried by team leaders for safety)
What is NOT included in the tour
- Personal expenses such as snacks, bottled water, and shopping.
- VIP Darshan Tickets or Temple Tickets.
- Anything not mentioned under the inclusion section.
- Travel Insurance
Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga
Located in Nashik district, Trimbakeshwar is unique among the Jyotirlingas because the Shiva Linga here has three faces, or mukhas. These faces symbolise the Trimurti – the Hindu trinity of gods: Brahma (the creator), Vishnu (the preserver), and Shiva (the destroyer). 5 Jyotirlingas in Maharashtra | Shiv Temples in Maharashtra It is closely associated with the origin of the Godavari River and is also one of the locations where the Kumbh Mela is held every 12 years. Maharashtra Jyotirlinga Darshan & Shirdi Tour The temple is famous for special pujas like Narayan Nagbali and Kalsarpa Yog.
Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga
Located near Aurangabad, close to the famous Ellora Caves, Grishneshwar Temple is the smallest of India's 12 jyotirlingas. Trimbakeshwar Bhimashankar And Grishneshwar Temple Tour Packages | Visit Trimbakeshwar Bhimashankar And Grishneshwar Temple Despite its compact size, it holds immense spiritual significance and is easily accessible for pilgrims visiting the Ellora-Ajanta cave complex. The temple showcases beautiful stone carvings and traditional Marathi temple architecture.
Aundha Nagnath
Located in the Hingoli district, Aundha Nagnath is revered as the eighth Jyotirlinga and is a masterpiece of 13th-century Hemadpanti architecture, featuring stunning stone carvings across its 60,000 sq. ft. complex. A unique highlight is its underground sanctum (Garbhagriha), where devotees must descend a narrow set of steps to worship the self-manifested Linga. Steeped in legend, the temple is believed to have been originally built by the Pandavas, and it famously features the Nandi idol at the back—a result of the temple miraculously rotating for the saint Namdev.
Parli Vaijjnath
Located in the Beed district on a hill, Parli Vaijnath is the fifth Jyotirlinga of Maharashtra and is uniquely known as the "Lord of Physicians" (Vaidyanatha), where the Shivalinga is worshipped as a source of divine healing. Renovated in the 18th century by the legendary Ahilyabai Holkar, the temple is built in the grand Hemadpanthi style and features a majestic brass-plated door facing East. A distinct spiritual highlight is its status as a "Hari-Hara" confluence, where both Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu are worshipped together, symbolized by the rare tradition of offering Tulsi leaves to the Shivalinga.
Day : 1
Name : TRIMBAKESHWAR & GRISHNESHWAR
Highlight :
Trimbakeshwar, Grishneshwar
Details :
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3:00 AM — Reach Trimbakeshwar - (traditional wear mandatory)
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Freshen up
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Peaceful early-morning darshan
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Breakfast after darshan
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9:00 AM — Depart for Grishneshwar - (traditional wear mandatory)
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(Approx. 5–5.5 hrs scenic journey)
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2:00 PM — Lunch & Grishneshwar Darshan
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Feel the divine aura of this sacred Jyotirlinga.
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5:00 PM — Hotel Check-in (Sambhajinagar)
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Relax & unwind
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Ellora Caves visit if time permits
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A calm evening to rest and prepare for the next day’s journey.
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Day : 2
Name : AUNDHA NAGNATH & PARLI VAIJJNATH
Highlight :
Aundha Nagnath, Parli Vaijjnath
Details :
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5:00 AM — Depart for Aundha Nagnath - (traditional wear mandatory)
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Breakfast on the way
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Peaceful darshan at the temple
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2:00 PM — Lunch Break
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3:00 PM — Depart for Parli Vaijnath - (traditional wear mandatory)
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6:00 PM — Reach Parli & Temple Darshan
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Offer prayers, express gratitude, and seek blessings at the final Jyotirlinga.
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9:00 PM — Start Return Journey
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Overnight travel towards Pune & Mumbai
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Day : 3
Name : BACK TO HOME
Details :
Reach your respective cities and depart home with great and divine memories !!
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Mumbai - 10 am
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Pune - 6 am
Clothing
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Light Cotton Clothes – Breathable clothes for day travel and sightseeing.
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Full Sleeves Shirts / Long Pants – Suitable for temples and to protect from sun and dust.
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Shawl / Scarf – For covering shoulders/head during temple visits.
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Light Jacket / Hoodie – Evenings may get slightly cool or windy.
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Rain Poncho / Umbrella – Useful in case of unexpected shower
Footwear
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Comfortable Walking Shoes / Sandals – Ideal for temple visits and walking at Ellora or forts.
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Flip-flops / Slip-ons – Easy to wear/remove frequently at temples.
Accessories
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Cap / Hat – Protect yourself from direct sun exposure.
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Sunglasses – To shield eyes during long daytime travel.
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Backpack / Day Bag – To carry essentials throughout the day.
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2L Water Bottle – Stay hydrated, especially in temple queues.
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Power Bank – To keep your mobile and camera charged.
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Camera / Phone – For capturing memories at temples, caves, and forts.
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Travel Pillow / Neck Rest – For added comfort during overnight journeys.
Toiletries & Personal Care
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Quick-dry Towel – Handy for freshening up.
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Toothbrush, Toothpaste, Soap, Comb – Basic daily essentials.
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Sunscreen (SPF 30+) – Protect skin from sun during outdoor visits.
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Lip Balm / Moisturizer – To avoid dryness from heat.
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Hand Sanitizer / Wet Wipes – For hygiene during road travel.
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Insect Repellent – Especially important around Bhimashankar forest area.
Medical & Health
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Personal Medication – Carry enough of your daily prescriptions.
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Painkillers / Antacids – For headaches or minor digestion issues.
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Band-aids / First Aid Basics – For minor cuts or shoe bites.
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Motion Sickness Tablets – Especially if sensitive to winding roads.
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Eye Drops / Nasal Spray – For dust or dryness in temples or caves
Documents & Miscellaneous
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Valid ID Proof + Copies – Aadhar / PAN / Driving License.
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Cash + UPI/Debit/Credit Cards – Some temple areas may have poor network or limited digital options.
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Notebook + Pen – For journaling or noting temple info.
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Ziploc Bags – To store wet clothes or protect valuables from rain.
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Flashlight / Headlamp – For early morning temple visits or exploring caves.
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Snacks / Dry Fruits – Handy for long drives or temple waiting lines.
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Small Blanket / Shawl – For use in the bus or temple rest areas.
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Travel Insurance (Optional) – If preferred for extra security.



