INTERESTING PLACEs MUST VISIT IN AND NEAR SHIRDI
- WITHIN/CLOSE TO SHIRDI MANDIR
- Samadhi Mandir
- Gurusthan [Neem Tree]
- Lendi Baug
- Dwarkamai
- Chavadi
- Dixit Wada Museum
- Meditation Hall
- Nanda Lamp
- Ganapthy, Siva_Parvathy & Sani Temples
- Maruti Mandir
- Abdul Baba cottage
- Thursday Palki procession
- WITHIN SHIRDI TOWN
- Narashimar Temple (when get down Chavadi, turn left)
- Sai Baba’s Art Gallery (Free @ Sai Complex, I Floor)
- Laxmi Temple (opp Gate No.2)
- Khandoba Mandir (near Bus stand)
- House of Laxmibai Shinde (opp Chavdi)
- Free Prasad-Food at Prasadalaya
- Sai Heritage Village (INR 150 per person*)
- Wet n Joy WATER PARK (INR 1200 per person*)
- Sai Teerth Devotional Theme Park (₹650* per person)
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- AROUND SHIRDI
- 1 Upasani Maharaj Ashram – A serene place for reflection and spiritual growth.
- 2 Shani Shingnapur, (70 kms. Nevasa Taluk, Ahmednagar Dt.) – This temple is dedicated to Lord Shani, related Plant Saturn. Its unique feature is that the houses and shops in the village have no doors or locks. Visitors can perform puja and seek blessings from Lord
- 3 Nevasa, (Nevasa Taluk, Ahmednagar Dt.) – A peaceful area rich in cultural heritage and ancient Mohiniraj (Vishnu) temple.
- 4 Muktidham (Nashik) – A place where the essence of devotion and tranquility beautifully converge. Marble temple. Replicas of 12 Jyotirlingas which have built as per dimension of original
- 5 Kalaram Temple, (Panchavati – Nashik) – An important pilgrimage site for Lord Ram, built in 1782.
- 6 Pandavleni Caves, (Nashik) – These are ancient caves. Buddhist monks built them in these serene surroundings. They date back to the 2nd century.
- 7 Ramkund, (Panchavati – Nashik) – A sacred water spot that invites introspection and calm.
- 8 Manmad Thumbs Up Mountain Trek – A thrilling adventure surrounded by breathtaking nature.
- 9 Ellora Caves, (Aurangabad) – A remarkable UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing the grandeur of ancient art and architecture.
- 10 Daulatabad, (Aurangabad) – A historic fort that stands as a testament to the strategic brilliance of the past.
- 11 Coin Museum, (Anjaneri Village – Nashik) – A fascinating place that takes you on a journey through history via rare coins.
- 12 Trimbakeshwar, (Nashik) – A sacred temple that holds deep significance in the hearts of devotees.
- 13 Alandi, (Khed Taluk– Pune) – A tranquil town that offers peace and spiritual solace such as Dnyaneshwar samadhi
- 14 Bhimashankar, (75 kms. Khed – Pune) – a scenic hill station that offers picturesque views of mountains, valleys, and waterfalls. It is a perfect place for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.
- 15 Nashik: (90 km) A city on the banks of the Godavari River, famous for its historical and religious ancient temples, like Trimbakeshwar Temple, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas in India
- 15 Ellora Caves: (100 km) An UNESCO World Heritage site, showcase a blend of Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain architecture; intricate carvings and sculptures that depict the ancient Indian culture
- 16 Ajanta Caves: (110 km) An UNESCO World Heritage site and showcase exquisite rock-cut Buddhist cave monuments and frescoes that date back to the 2nd century BC



