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Travel Design Pvt Ltd curates a seamless and spiritually enriching Shirdi pilgrimage, cantered around the sacred abode of Shri Sai Baba, while thoughtfully extending the journey to revere nearby temples such as Shani Shingnapur, Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga, and Grishneshwar. From priority darshan assistance, well-planned temple visits, and knowledgeable local guides to comfortable luxury transfers, handpicked hotels, and sattvik dining arrangements, every detail is meticulously managed. Our personalized approach ensures a serene, unhurried, and meaningful spiritual experience, allowing devotees to focus entirely on devotion and reflection while we take care of all logistics with warmth, precision, and hospitality excellence.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
October to February for pleasant weather
Meals: Dinner Arrival & Transfer
Arrival at Mumbai / Pune / Nashik Airport or Railway Station
Warm welcome by Travel Design representative
· Private AC transfer to Shirdi
En-route comfort stops and refreshments (if arriving from Mumbai/Pune)
Hotel Check-in
Check-in at the selected hotel in Shirdi
Time to refresh and relax
Evening Spiritual Experience
Proceed by private local transfer to the Sai Baba Temple Complex
Visit:
Shri Saibaba Samadhi Mandir – Evening Darshan
(VIP Darshan Pass can be arranged on traveller’s choice basis, subject to availability)
Dwarkamai Masjid – Experience the sacred Dhuni (eternal fire)
Chavadi – Baba’s resting place on alternate nights
Must-Attend Aarti
Attend the Evening Dhoop Aarti at Shri Saibaba Samadhi Mandir (A deeply moving spiritual experience and a highlight of the visit)
Dinner
Dinner at hotel or at a trusted local restaurant serving simple sattvic Maharashtrian meals *Travellers Choice
Overnight Stay
Overnight stay at the hotel in Shirdi
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner Early Morning Spiritual Start
Early morning private transfer to temple complex
Attend Kakad Aarti (early morning ritual)
(VIP Kakad Aarti passes can be arranged on request)
Temple & Sacred Spots Visit
Guided walking tour of Shirdi’s sacred landmarks:
Shri Saibaba Samadhi Mandir – Morning Darshan
Gurusthan – The sacred Neem tree where Sai Baba was first seen
Dwarkamai Masjid – Morning prayers and meditation
· Chavadi
Khandoba Mandir – Historic temple associated with Baba’s arrival in Shirdi
Breakfast
Breakfast at hotel
Sai Baba Legacy & Heritage Tour
Visit Dixit Wada Museum
Displays Baba’s personal belongings, robes, utensils, and photographs
Visit Sai Heritage Village
A themed heritage park depicting scenes from Baba’s life, village culture, and rural Maharashtra
Optional Spiritual Add-ons
Guided spiritual discourse or storytelling session on Sai Baba’s teachings (optional)
Quiet meditation time within the temple premises
Evening Aarti Experience
Attend Shej Aarti (night aarti) OR revisit temple for peaceful evening darshan
Dinner
Dinner at hotel *Travellers Choice
Optional local food experience featuring Maharashtrian thali (sattvic preparation) Overnight Stay
Overnight stay at the hotel in Shirdi
Meals: Breakfast Breakfast & Check-out
Breakfast at hotel
Check-out from hotel
Day Excursion to Shani Shingnapur
Private AC transfer to Shani Shingnapur (approx. 75 km / 5–2 hrs)
Visit Shri Shani Dev Temple
Unique open-air temple with deep spiritual significance
Time for darshan and rituals (subject to temple guidelines)
Return & Departure Transfers
Proceed towards:
Nashik Airport / Railway Station
OR
Pune Airport
OR
Mumbai Airport
(depending on departure point)
En-route lunch stop (optional, payable directly)
Tour Concludes
Drop-off at airport or railway station with divine blessings and cherished memories
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As opposed to shopping in a mall or airport store, buying locally is better for the environment. You have a favourable financial effect on the community. Their homemade goods are not only a unique souvenir for your house, but they are also less priced.
Locally-owned restaurants will give you the taste of a local cuisine which you might try for the first time. While locals shop at their local market, hotels typically get their ingredients from large corporations. By eating in one of their hotels, you’re minimising your carbon footprint.
Try to pack with the clothing you currently own rather than going on a buying binge. Human clothing that is owned by people ends up in landfills in 73% of cases. Don’t allow items to go to waste. Give them to neighbours or sell them on a platform for thrift stores if you buy anything you won’t use again.
This is majorly enjoyable bucket list material. Make sure your wildlife expert is qualified, prioritises the comfort of the animals, and is familiar with the specifics of the local habitat. During the safari, don’t push the driver to take you closer to the animals. Allow the animals to relax and take it easy while you enjoy yourself.
Make sure to pick a hotel that uses green practices when you are on vacation. In order to choose a hotel and the various amenities it offers, you won’t need as many toiletries, water bottles, or meal packets if you reduce, reuse, and recycle them. Verify the policies and procedures of the hotel, but make sure you are according to a sustainable style.
Ideally, you shouldn’t leave any trash behind you. You shouldn’t carry single-use plastic either because it contributes significantly to trash and pollution. Utilising plastic-free products and using your own cloth bag are two examples of travelling sustainably.
Discover a whole region, interact with the people there; this will only make your journey more interesting, enjoyable, and, most importantly, sustainable.

