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- π Char Dham
- ποΈ 12 Jyotirlinga
- π Ashtavinayak

1. Tulja Bhavani Temple
π Location: Tuljapur, Jijamata Nagar
π Significance: One of the three and half Shakti Peethas in Maharashtra, the goddess is the Kuldevi (family deity) of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
β¨ Highlights: Grand Navratri festival, daily maha aarti, ancient temple architecture.

3. Renuka Devi Temple (Nanded)
π Location: Mahur, Nanded
π Significance: Mother of Lord Parshuram, one of the major Shakti Peethas.
β¨ Highlights: Located in the Satpura hills, surrounded by nature, celebrated during Navratri.

5. Shirdi Sai Baba Temple
π Location: Shirdi, Ahmednagar
π Significance: Shrine of Sai Baba, a revered saint known for his teachings of love and unity.
β¨ Highlights: Daily aarti, Thursday special puja, free prasadalaya for devotees.

7. Dagdu Sheth Halwai Ganpati Temple
π Location: Pune
π Significance: One of Puneβs most famous Ganpati temples, known for its grand Ganeshotsav celebrations.
β¨ Highlights: Ornate idol of Lord Ganesha, vibrant festivals, and deep spiritual significance.

9. Khandoba Temple (Jejuri)
π Location: Jejuri, Pune
π Significance: Dedicated to Lord Khandoba, a warrior god and an avatar of Lord Shiva.
β¨ Highlights: Famous for the Bhandara festival, where devotees shower turmeric powder as a symbol of prosperity.

2. Mahalaxmi Temple (Kolhapur)
π Location: Kolhapur
π Significance: One of the 51 Shakti Peethas, devoted to Goddess Mahalaxmi (Ambabai), a symbol of wealth and prosperity.
β¨ Highlights: Mahalakshmi idol studded with precious stones, annual Kiranotsav festival where sunlight falls on the deity.

4. Saptashrungi Devi Temple (Nashik)
π Location: Vani, Nashik
π Significance: One of the three and half Shakti Peethas, believed to be self-manifested.
β¨ Highlights: Situated in the Western Ghats, 500 steps to reach the temple, famous for Chaitra Purnima festival.

6. Pandharpur Vitthal Temple
π Location: Pandharpur, Solapur
π Significance: Dedicated to Lord Vitthal (Vithoba), the most important pilgrimage site for Warkaris.
β¨ Highlights: Ashadhi Ekadashi Yatra, which attracts millions of devotees.

8. Shani Shingnapur Temple
π Location: Ahmednagar
π Significance: Dedicated to Lord Shani (Saturn), known for its open-air temple with no roof.
β¨ Highlights: The village has no doors or locks, as it is believed that Lord Shani protects the residents.

1. Ganpatipule Beach π
π Location: Ratnagiri
πΉ Highlights: Clean beach, Ganpatipule Temple, water sports
πΉ Best For: Pilgrimage & relaxation

3. Kashid Beach π
π Location: Near Alibaug
πΉ Highlights: White sand, peaceful surroundings, water sports
πΉ Best For: Couples & families

5. Girgaum Chowpatty π‘
π Location: South Mumbai
πΉ Highlights: Marine Drive views, cultural festivals (Ganesh Visarjan)
πΉ Best For: Families & local food lovers

7. Diveagar Beach π
π Location: Raigad
πΉ Highlights: Golden sand, water activities, dolphins spotting
πΉ Best For: Peaceful getaway

9. Murud Beach π°
π Location: Near Alibaug
πΉ Highlights: Murud-Janjira Fort, clean beach, horse riding
πΉ Best For: Family trips & history lovers

12. Guhagar Beach ποΈ
π Location: Ratnagiri
πΉ Highlights: Long, clean stretch of sand, coconut groves
πΉ Best For: Unexplored paradise seekers

2. Alibaug Beach ποΈ
π Location: Raigad
πΉ Highlights: Water sports, Kolaba Fort, beach camping
πΉ Best For: Weekend getaways from Mumbai & Pune

4. Juhu Beach π½οΈ
π Location: Mumbai
πΉ Highlights: Mumbaiβs iconic beach, street food, Bollywood vibes
πΉ Best For: Evening walks & local cuisine

6. Tarkarli Beach π
π Location: Sindhudurg
πΉ Highlights: Scuba diving, snorkeling, houseboats
πΉ Best For: Adventure & water sports

8. Harihareshwar Beach β΅
π Location: Raigad
πΉ Highlights: Harihareshwar Temple, black sand beach
πΉ Best For: Pilgrimage & relaxation

10. Velas Beach π’
π Location: Ratnagiri
πΉ Highlights: Olive Ridley turtle hatching, eco-tourism
πΉ Best For: Nature & wildlife enthusiasts

13. Vengurla Beach π
π Location: Sindhudurg
πΉ Highlights: Clear waters, coconut & cashew plantations
πΉ Best For: Scenic beauty & solitude

Maharastra Darshan
Explore Maharashtra with Kalyani Travels, offering curated tours to iconic destinations. Visit sacred Jyotirlingas (Bhimashankar, Trimbakeshwar, Grishneshwar) and the Ashtavinayak Temples for a spiritual journey. Discover Mumbaiβs Gateway of India, Marine Drive, and Puneβs Shaniwar Wada, Dagdusheth Ganpati on a city tour. Enjoy the scenic beauty of Lonavala, Mahabaleshwar, and Matheran on a hill station getaway. Experience history at Ajanta & Ellora Caves, Raigad Fort, and Sindhudurg Fort. Choose from spiritual, cultural, or nature tours with comfortable travel, accommodation, and guided experiences.

Rajastan Darshan
Experience the royal heritage of Rajasthan with Kalyani Travels, offering unforgettable tours to its majestic destinations. Explore the grandeur of Jaipurβs Amer Fort, City Palace, and Hawa Mahal, witness the golden beauty of Jaisalmer Fort and Sam Sand Dunes, and admire the architectural marvels of Udaipurβs City Palace and Lake Pichola. Discover the spiritual charm of Ajmer Sharif Dargah and Pushkar Brahma Temple, and step into history at Mehrangarh Fort (Jodhpur) and Chittorgarh Fort. Enjoy a journey filled with culture, heritage, and desert adventures with comfortable travel, stays, and guided experiences.

Gujrat Darshan
Discover the beauty of Gujarat with Kalyani Travels, offering tailored tours to its top destinations. Seek blessings at the Somnath & Nageshwar Jyotirlingas, visit the sacred Dwarkadhish Temple, and explore the divine Ambaji & Akshardham Temples. Experience history at the Rani ki Vav, Laxmi Vilas Palace, and Sabarmati Ashram. Witness natureβs wonders at the White Rann of Kutch, Gir National Park, and Statue of Unity. Enjoy a perfect blend of spirituality, heritage, and adventure with comfortable travel, stays, and guided experiences.

Goa Darshan
Discover the vibrant charm of Goa with Kalyani Travels, offering the perfect mix of beaches, nightlife, and heritage. Relax at stunning beaches like Baga, Calangute, and Palolem, explore historic sites including Basilica of Bom Jesus and Fort Aguada, and enjoy thrilling water sports at Candolim and Anjuna. Experience Goaβs lively nightlife at Titoβs Lane or take a scenic Dudhsagar Waterfall tour. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or cultural exploration, our packages include comfortable travel, stays, and guided experiences.

1. Yamunotri Dham
π Location: Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand
πΉ Significance: Dedicated to Goddess Yamuna, this temple marks the origin of the Yamuna River.
πΉ Main Attractions: Yamunotri Temple, Surya Kund (Hot Spring), Divya Shila
πΉ Best Time to Visit: May β October
πΉ Trekking Distance: 6 km from Janki Chatti

3. Kedarnath Dham
π Location: Rudraprayag, Uttarakhand
πΉ Significance: One of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, located amidst the mighty Himalayas.
πΉ Main Attractions: Kedarnath Temple, Bhairavnath Temple, Vasuki Tal
πΉ Best Time to Visit: May β October (Closed in winter due to heavy snowfall)
πΉ Trekking Distance: 16 km from Gaurikund (Helicopter option available)

2. Gangotri Dham
π Location: Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand
πΉ Significance: The sacred origin of the Ganges River, dedicated to Goddess Ganga.
πΉ Main Attractions: Gangotri Temple, Bhagirath Shila, Surya Kund, Pandava Gufa
πΉ Best Time to Visit: May β October
πΉ Altitude: 3,100 meters

4. Badrinath Dham
π Location: Chamoli, Uttarakhand
πΉ Significance: Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, Badrinath is a crucial part of both Char Dham and Chota Char Dham.
πΉ Main Attractions: Badrinath Temple, Tapt Kund, Mana Village, Vasudhara Falls
πΉ Best Time to Visit: May β October
πΉ Altitude: 3,300 meters

1. Somnath Jyotirlinga (Gujarat)
π Location: Prabhas Patan, near Veraval, Gujarat
πΉ Significance: The first and most ancient Jyotirlinga, believed to have been built by the Moon God (Chandra).
πΉ Special Attractions: Baan Stambh, Sound & Light Show, Somnath Beach
πΉ Best Time to Visit: October β March

3. Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga (Madhya Pradesh)
π Location: Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh
πΉ Significance: Famous for the unique Bhasma Aarti, where sacred ash is offered to the Shiva Linga.
πΉ Special Attractions: Kaal Bhairav Temple, Ram Ghat, Sandipani Ashram
πΉ Best Time to Visit: October β March

5. Kedarnath Jyotirlinga (Uttarakhand)
π Location: Kedarnath, Uttarakhand
πΉ Significance: One of the most sacred shrines, part of the Char Dham Yatra, situated in the Himalayas.
πΉ Special Attractions: Trekking, Helicopter Ride, Vasuki Tal
πΉ Best Time to Visit: May β October (Closed during winter)

7. Kashi Vishwanath Jyotirlinga (Uttar Pradesh)
π Location: Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
πΉ Significance: Located in the world’s oldest city, it is believed that a visit to Kashi liberates one from the cycle of rebirth.
πΉ Special Attractions: Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat, Sarnath, Banaras Silk Market
πΉ Best Time to Visit: October β March

9. Vaidyanath Jyotirlinga (Jharkhand)
π Location: Deoghar, Jharkhand
πΉ Significance: Known as “Vaijnath,” Lord Shiva is worshipped here as the “God of Healing.”
πΉ Special Attractions: Baba Baidyanath Temple, Trikuta Parvat, Naulakha Mandir
πΉ Best Time to Visit: October β March

11. Rameshwar Jyotirlinga (Tamil Nadu)
π Location: Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu
πΉ Significance: Associated with Lord Rama, who built a Shiva Lingam here before crossing to Lanka.
πΉ Special Attractions: Ramanathaswamy Temple, Dhanushkodi, Agni Theertham
πΉ Best Time to Visit: October β April

2. Mallikarjuna Jyotirlinga (Andhra Pradesh)
π Location: Srisailam, Andhra Pradesh
πΉ Significance: Known as “Kailash of the South,” where Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati reside.
πΉ Special Attractions: Srisailam Dam, Akkamahadevi Caves, Ropeway Ride
πΉ Best Time to Visit: September β February

4. Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga (Madhya Pradesh)
π Location: Mandhata Island, Madhya Pradesh
πΉ Significance: The Linga is naturally shaped like βOmβ and is located on an island in the Narmada River.
πΉ Special Attractions: Narmada Aarti, Siddhanath Temple, Boat Ride
πΉ Best Time to Visit: October β March

6. Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga (Maharashtra)
π Location: Pune, Maharashtra
πΉ Significance: Associated with Lord Shivaβs battle against the demon Bhima.
πΉ Special Attractions: Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary, Hanuman Lake, Gupt Bhimashankar
πΉ Best Time to Visit: July β February

8. Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga (Maharashtra)
π Location: Nashik, Maharashtra
πΉ Significance: The only Jyotirlinga with a three-faced Shiva Lingam representing Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh.
πΉ Special Attractions: Anjaneri Hills, Pandav Leni Caves, Kumbh Mela (every 12 years)
πΉ Best Time to Visit: October β March

10. Nageshwar Jyotirlinga (Gujarat)
π Location: Dwarka, Gujarat
πΉ Significance: Mentioned in the Shiva Purana, believed to protect devotees from all kinds of poisons.
πΉ Special Attractions: Dwarkadhish Temple, Rukmini Devi Temple, Bet Dwarka
πΉ Best Time to Visit: October β March

12. Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga (Maharashtra)
π Location: Aurangabad, Maharashtra
πΉ Significance: The smallest Jyotirlinga, located near the famous Ellora Caves.
πΉ Special Attractions: Ellora Caves, Bibi Ka Maqbara, Daulatabad Fort
πΉ Best Time to Visit: October β March

Moreshwar Ganpati (Morgaon)
Location: Pune District (64 km from Pune)
Significance: The most important temple and the starting point of the yatra.
Legend: Lord Ganesha defeated the demon Sindhu here.
Specialty: The idol is protected by a Nagraj (cobra).

Siddhivinayak Ganpati (Siddhatek)
Location: Ahmednagar District (110 km from Pune)
Significance: This is the only right-trunked Ganesha idol.
Legend: Lord Vishnu meditated here and attained Siddhi.
Specialty: Considered the most powerful among the Ashtavinayak temples.

Ballaleshwar Ganpati (Pali)
Location: Raigad District (110 km from Mumbai)
Significance: Named after the child devotee Ballal.
Legend: Ganesha saved Ballal from his fatherβs punishment.
Specialty: The only temple named after a devotee.

Varadvinayak Ganpati (Mahad)
Location: Raigad District (85 km from Pune)
Significance: Grants boons and success to devotees.
Legend: A sage’s curse was removed by Lord Ganesha here.
Specialty: Devotees are allowed to personally touch and worship the idol.

Chintamani Ganpati (Theur)
Location: Pune District (25 km from Pune)
Significance: Symbolizes wisdom and peace.
Legend: Ganesha retrieved the Chintamani gem stolen by a greedy king.
Specialty: The temple is linked to Sage Kapilaβs wisdom.

Girijatmaj Ganpati (Lenyadri)
Location: Pune District (160 km from Pune)
Significance: Carved inside a hill, accessible via 300+ steps.
Legend: Goddess Parvati performed penance

Vighnahar Ganpati (Ozar)
Location: Pune District (85 km from Pune)
Significance: Lord Ganesha removed the demon
Vighnasur, who was causing obstacles in religious rituals.
Legend: Sage Vashishtha and Lord Indra prayed to Ganesha to remove the demon.

Mahaganpati (Ranjangaon)
Location: Pune District (50 km from Pune) Significance: Lord Shiva worshipped Ganesha here before defeating the demon Tripurasur.
Legend: Ganesha took a gigantic (Maha) form to defeat the demon.
Specialty: The idol is hidden underground, and only the upper part is visible to devotees.