Discover Madhya Pradesh’s essence with our 3-day Ujjain Mahakal and Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga tour. Immerse in culture, nature, and history with expert local guides.
Discover Madhya Pradesh’s essence with our 3-day Ujjain Mahakal and Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga tour. Immerse in culture, nature, and history with expert local guides.
Ujjain - Mahakal Darshan
Ujjain - Embark on a spiritual journey through the ancient and historic city of Ujjain, which boasts a rich history spanning 5000 years.
After a warm welcome at the pickup point in Indore, travel to Ujjain, covering a distance of approximately 55 kilometers in about 1.5 hours.
This city is home to one of the 12…
Ujjain - Mahakal Darshan
Ujjain - Embark on a spiritual journey through the ancient and historic city of Ujjain, which boasts a rich history spanning 5000 years.
After a warm welcome at the pickup point in Indore, travel to Ujjain, covering a distance of approximately 55 kilometers in about 1.5 hours.
This city is home to one of the 12 Jyotirlingas, one of the seven cities that grant salvation, the Gadhkalika and Harsiddhi Shakti Peeths, and the sacred Kumbh Mela, which occurs in four cities across India. The cave of King Bhartari is located here, and it is believed that Ujjain bears the footprints of Lord Vishnu.
Lord Rama himself performed his father’s last rites in Ujjain, at a place now known as ‘RamGhat.’
Situated on the picturesque banks of the Kshipra River and the Malwa plateau, Ujjain is located at an elevation of 491.74 meters above sea level. The city enjoys a moderate climate, making it generally pleasant.
Shree Harsiddhi Mata Shaktipeeth Temple - Upon reaching Ujjain, check in at the hotel and freshen up. Later, visit the Harsiddhi Mata Mandir.
This temple, one of the 51 Shaktipeethas of the Goddess, is located near Rudra Sagar Lake in Ujjain. It ranks 13th among the 51 Shaktipeethas worldwide.
The idol of Harsiddhi Mata is painted in dark vermillion and is placed at the center, flanked by idols of Mahasaraswati and Mahalakshmi. The presence of the Shree Yantra, a symbol of Shakti representing the nine forms of Durga, is a key feature of the temple. Another striking feature is the two towering Deep Stambhas, a main pattern of the temple built during the Maratha period. During Navratri, hundreds of Diyas are lit, creating a magnificent and divine scene.
There is a small shrine of Goddess Mahamaya within the temple premises, which is closed to tourists. Here, a Diya has been burning for many years. An ancient well is also present on the premises, next to which stands a smaller temple dedicated to Karkateshwar Mahadev.
Bhartrihari Caves - After receiving blessings from the Harsiddhi Mata Shakti Peeth, proceed to the Bhartrihari caves.
After receiving blessings from Harsiddhi Mata, visit the Bhartrihari caves. These caves, dating back to the 11th century, are named after Bhartrihari, a learned man and the stepbrother of King Vikramaditya. It is said that Bhartrihari renounced worldly life and came here seeking peace to continue his meditation. Over time, these caves became his refuge.
Bhartrihari caves are a remarkable example of Indian rock-cut architecture. Nestled in a lush green forest and hilly area, the caves are narrow and completely dark. The stone-carved statue of Rishi Bhartrihari in a sitting posture is impressive. Inside the caves, you will find Mahadev’s trident and holy ash. Beautiful stone images are carved on the cave walls. The cave’s interior is extremely cool, peaceful, and spiritual.
Mangalnath Temple - After marveling at the rock-cut architecture of the Bhartrihari caves, visit the Mangalnath temple.
This temple is situated away from the city’s hustle and bustle and can be reached via a winding road. The temple overlooks a vast expanse of the Shipra waters, filling visitors with an indescribable sense of peace. According to the Matsya Purana, Mangalnath is regarded as the birthplace of Mars.
The Mangalnath Temple offers a serene and spiritual ambiance for visitors. The temple’s architecture features intricate carvings and sculptures. The main deity of the temple is Lord Mars, and devotees come here to seek blessings and offer prayers. The temple is also known for its astronomical significance, as it is believed to be the place where the prime meridian of Hindu geographers was established. It is considered an auspicious spot for observing celestial events and conducting astrological calculations.
Kal Bhairav Temple - After offering prayers at the Mangalnath Temple, proceed to the Kal Bhairav Temple.
Kal Bhairav Temple
The Kal Bhairav Temple is said to have been built by King Bhadrasen on the banks of the Shipra River. This ancient temple is dedicated to Kal Bhairav, the chief among the eight Bhairavs. The striking feature of the Kal Bhairav Temple is its exquisite paintings in the Malwa style, though only traces remain visible.
The Kal Bhairav Temple is dedicated to Kal Bhairav, a fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva, and he is regarded as the guardian deity of the city. Although Ujjain is home to numerous temples, Kal Bhairav is the most prominent and attracts thousands of devotees daily. The worship of Ashta Bhairava is part of the Saivite tradition, and Kal Bhairav is considered their chief.
A unique feature of this temple is that liquor is offered to the main deity as ‘chadhava.’
Ram Ghat - After visiting the Kal Bhairav Temple, proceed to Ram Ghat.
The Land of the Gods, Ujjain, has been the source of mythological stories and many unforgettable tales. While the ancient city has many places of interest and attractions, Ram Ghat has its own charm that is hard to find elsewhere in Ujjain.
Shri Ram Ghat is a riverbank on the banks of the Shipra River, where you can take a holy dip, perform rituals, and worship Lord Ram. It is a special place because Lord Ram himself stayed here with his wife Sita and brother Lakshman during their exile. He also performed a yagna (fire sacrifice) here.
Chintaman Ganesh Temple - After enjoying a splash at Ram Ghat, visit the Chintaman Ganesh Temple.
This temple of Lord Ganesha is located 6 kilometers from the Mahakaleshwar Temple. This ancient temple is known as Chintaman Ganesh. Three idols are installed in the sanctum sanctorum of this famous temple of Ganesha. The most notable feature of the Chintaman Ganesh temple is that Shri Ganesh is depicted in three forms. These three forms are known as Chintman Ganesha, Ichhaman Ganesha, and Siddhivinayak. It is said that Chintaman Ganesh removes worries, Ichhaman fulfills desires, and Siddhivinayak grants Riddhi-Siddhi. It is also believed that such a unique and supernatural idol of Ganesha is found nowhere else in the country. According to beliefs, this temple was established by Lord Shriram himself.
The finely-carved stone pillars in the assembly hall and the white shrine define the temple’s age-old sanctity.
Shree Mahakaleshwar Temple - After offering prayers at the Chintaman Ganesh Temple, proceed to the Mahakaleshwar Temple.
This temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is designed in Chalukya and Maratha styles and houses a Shiva Linga believed to be Swayambhu (self-manifested).
Marble pathways lead to the chamber where the deity resides. The temple has three floors dedicated to Mahakalesvara, Omkaresvara, and Nagachandresvara, respectively. A small pond (Koti Tirtha Kund) is also present.
This temple holds both historical significance and spiritual importance, being one of the twelve Jyotirlingas designated by Hindu tradition.
The temple is renowned for its unique rituals and ceremonies. The Bhasma Aarti, performed every morning, is a significant highlight where the lingam is adorned with sacred ashes (bhasma) and a grand aarti (devotional lamp) is offered.
Mahakal Lok - In the evening, as the sun sets, Mahakal Lok becomes a spectacle with bright lights illuminating every detail of the corridor. Visit the Mahakal Lok corridor in the evening.
One of the major highlights of the corridor is its impressive length of around 920 meters, featuring approximately 200 statues and spreading along the Rudra Sagar Lake. There are eight forms of Lord Shiva for Darshan at the corridor. The corridor also showcases murals of stories mentioned in the Shiva Purana. There are 108 pillars and two grand entrance gates – Nandi Gate and Pinaki Gate. The corridor leads to the entrance of the famous Mahakaleshwar Temple and offers a mesmerizing panoramic view along the way. Ujjain Mahakal Lok Corridor houses the Swayambhu form of Lord Shiva. Mahakaleshwar Temple is one of the 12 sacred Jyotirlingas in the world.
Sandipani Ashram - Located on the banks of the Kshipra River, Sandipani Ashram is a prominent attraction in Ujjain. This revered site commemorates Maharishi Sandipani, where it is believed he taught Shri Krishna, his friend Sudama, and Krishna’s brother Balram. The ashram now resembles a temple, featuring idols of Krishna, Balram, Sudama, and Guru Sandipani. Notably, there is a stone with numerals 1 to 100, thought to have been engraved by Guru Sandipani himself.
The ashram is home to several shrines, with the main one dedicated to Guru Sandipani. The Sarveshwar Mahadev Temple here houses a 6000-year-old Shivlinga with Shesnaag in its natural form, worshipped by Guru Sandipani and his disciples. The ashram also boasts a large stepped tank, the Gomati Kund, mentioned in the Puranas as the historical water source for the ashram. Nearby, an image of Nandi, dating back to the Shunga period, adds to the site’s historical significance.
Ujjain - After marveling at the exquisite architecture of the Mahakal Corridor, return to the hotel and relax for the night.
Omkareshwar - Jyotirling Darshan
Shri Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga - Today, after breakfast, check out from the hotel and proceed to Omkareshwar, covering a distance of approximately 145 kilometers in about 3.5 hours.
It can only be described as a blessing from the lords and mother nature that Omkareshwar, the sacred island, is shaped like Om - the holiest symbol of Hinduism. It is adorned with lofty hills, between which the river Narmada forms a serene pool.
A cantilever-type bridge runs over the Narmada River. It is a 270 ft. hanging bridge that enhances the beauty of Omkareshwar. Omkareshwar epitomizes the age-old Hindu traditions and the timeless religious influence of Shiva on his devotees.
Located on the island of Mandhata, next to the banks of the Narmada River, Omkareshwar is a famous pilgrimage center that includes one of the 12 idolized Jyotirlinga shrines of Shiva. It has two ancient shrines, including Omkareshwar and Amarkareshwar. This holy place is located at the confluence of the Narmada and Kaveri Rivers, making it a must-visit pilgrimage destination for Lord Shiva.
Shri Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga - Upon reaching Omkareshwar, visit the Omkareshwar Jyotirling temple.
The temple has a large prayer hall with about 60 huge and elaborately carved stone pillars supporting it. It is a five-storied structure, with each floor dedicated to a different deity. Above the Omkareshwar linga is the Mahakaleshwar temple. Sidhnath, Gupteshwar, and Dhwajeshwar temples are on the third, fourth, and fifth floors, respectively.
The temple also boasts several lofty spires.
There are two Shiva temples situated near each other, both of which are famous pilgrimage spots for devotees – Amareshwar Jyotirlinga on the mainland and Omkareshwar on an island.
Mandhata Island, on which Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga is situated, is in the shape of the sacred Om (ॐ) symbol.
Omkareshwar - After taking Darshan of the deities, proceed to take a holy dip in the beautiful Narmada River.
Taking a holy dip in the sacred waters of the Narmada River is believed to cleanse one’s body and soul and bestow spiritual merit. Various rituals are performed on the riverbanks. Devotees offer prayers and make offerings to their ancestors, seeking their blessings and liberation. Special rituals are performed to honor departed ancestors, ensuring their well-being in the afterlife. Spiritual discourses, devotional singing (bhajans), and cultural programs are organized to promote spiritual growth and divine communion.
You can enjoy a boat ride on the tranquil waters and feel the serenity and peace in the air.
Indore - After enjoying the peace and spiritual bliss in the holy city of Omkareshwar, proceed to Indore, covering a distance of approximately 80 kilometers in about 2.5 hours, and check in at the hotel.
Depart with a Spiritual Awakening
Khajrana Ganesh Mandir - Today, visit the Khajrana Ganesh Mandir, a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Built in the 18th century by Rani Ahilyabai Holkar, the temple is renowned for its powerful and miraculous deity. Devotees from all over visit the temple to seek blessings, believing that wishes made here come true. The temple complex, adorned with intricate carvings and serene surroundings, features a large idol of Lord Ganesha and several smaller shrines dedicated to other deities. The temple is especially vibrant during festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi, attracting large crowds and festive celebrations.
Additionally, the temple’s well-maintained gardens and facilities provide a comfortable and welcoming environment for visitors.
Kanch Mandir - Another attraction to visit is the Kanch Mandir, also known as the Glass Temple, a remarkable Jain temple in Indore, famed for its intricate glasswork and mirror decorations. The temple’s interiors are a testament to artistic brilliance, with its walls, ceilings, floors, and pillars embellished with shimmering glass mosaics and mirrors.
The temple’s sanctum houses statues of Jain Tirthankaras, beautifully reflected in the surrounding glass, creating a breathtaking visual effect. The main idol, Lord Mahavira, made of black onyx, adds to the temple’s spiritual ambiance.
Kanch Mandir’s intricate designs depict various aspects of Jain teachings and philosophy, including scenes from Jain scriptures and stories of the Tirthankaras. The temple also features stunning glass chandeliers and intricately carved wooden doors, adding to its opulent charm. The kaleidoscopic reflections create an ethereal atmosphere, making Kanch Mandir a unique and unforgettable spiritual destination.
Rajwada Indore - After the Kanch Mandir, visit the Rajwada, located in the heart of Indore, Madhya Pradesh, a historic palace that stands as a testament to the grandeur of the Holkar dynasty. Built over two centuries ago, this seven-story structure seamlessly blends Maratha, Mughal, and French architectural styles. The palace’s majestic façade, adorned with intricate carvings and balconies, leads to a central courtyard surrounded by galleries and arcades.
Inside, the palace showcases a blend of traditional and colonial design elements, with rooms featuring ornate wooden ceilings, lavish furnishings, and antique artifacts. Rajwada has witnessed many historical events and has been a central figure in Indore’s cultural heritage.
Today, Rajwada is not only a popular tourist attraction but also hosts various cultural events and festivals, keeping the legacy of the Holkars alive and offering visitors a glimpse into the opulent past of Indore.
Devi Ahilyabai Holkar International Airport - After a complete surrender to the Supreme divinity, with a sense of positivity and rejuvenated energy, check out from the hotel and proceed with your onward journey. You will be dropped at your designated drop point. We look forward to taking you on another exciting journey.

- Private transportation
- Sightseeing as per itinerary
- Goods and Services Tax (GST)
- Breakfast
- Accommodation in the well-appointed room as per the selected hotel category
- Private transportation
- Sightseeing as per itinerary
- Goods and Services Tax (GST)
- Breakfast
- Accommodation in the well-appointed room as per the selected hotel category
- Any Expenses of Personal Nature such as Laundry, Room Service, Mini Bar, Telephone, etc.
- Guide Charges (1,000 rupees Per Adult)
- Any Expenses of Personal Nature such as Laundry, Room Service, Mini Bar, Telephone, etc.
- Guide Charges (1,000 rupees Per Adult)
Embark on a transformative 3-day spiritual journey through two of India’s most sacred destinations: Ujjain and Omkareshwar. Delve into the profound spiritual and cultural heritage of these historic towns as you travel comfortably in a private car, guided by local experts at each site, returning to the comfort of your chosen accommodation each night….
Embark on a transformative 3-day spiritual journey through two of India’s most sacred destinations: Ujjain and Omkareshwar. Delve into the profound spiritual and cultural heritage of these historic towns as you travel comfortably in a private car, guided by local experts at each site, returning to the comfort of your chosen accommodation each night. Discover the ancient Hindu temples, including the revered Jyotirlingas, the Mahakal Lok and experience the mesmerizing Narmada aarti. This pilgrimage tour promises to be a deeply enriching and memorable experience.
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