Experience the divine journey of Ashtavinayak with our exclusive Mumbai to Ashtavinayak tour package by cab. Our Mumbai to Ashtavinayak tour package by cab offers an affordable and transparent pricing structure, ensuring that your spiritual journey is both accessible and budget-friendly. The cost of the tour package depends on various factors such as the type of cab chosen, the duration of the tour, and any additional services or amenities included.
Ashtavinayak 2 and 3 Days Tour Package Cost from Mumbai
Cab | No of People (No of Room) | All-Inclusive 2 Days Tour | All-Inclusive 3 Days Tour | Book |
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Sedan | 2 (1 Room) | Rs. 17,000 | Rs. 21,000 | Select |
Sedan | 3 (1 Room) | Rs. 17,900 | Rs. 21,900 | Select |
Sedan | 4 (1 Room) | Rs 18,500 | NA | Select |
Sedan | 4 (2 Room) | Rs. 20,000 | Rs. 30,900 | Select |
SUVs | 4 (2 Room) | Rs. 23,000 | Rs. 32,500 | Select |
SUVs | 5 (2 Room) | Rs. 23,500 | Rs. 33,500 | Select |
SUVs | 6 (2 Room) | Rs 24,500 | Rs 34,500 | Select |
Innova Crysta | 6 (2 Rooms) | Rs. 27,000 | Rs. 40,000 | Select |
2 Days Ashtavinayak Tour ItineraryDay 1 - Mumbai - Mahad - Pali - Lenyadri - Ozar You may avail of your comfortable and secure car services to take your party and depart from Mumbai at around seven in the morning to Mahad( Varad Vinayak), then to Pali ( Ballaleshwar) and Lenyadri ( Girijatmaj). Then you can go onto Ozar (Vigneshwar) and make a halt there. This Ashtavinayak darshan from Mumbai by car can be a one-night and two days program. Day 2 - Ozar - Rajangaon - Theur - Siddhatek - Moragaon - Mumbai The second day’s program consists of starting with the first trip of the day at Ranjangaon which is Mahaganpati temple. Now the journey warms up with the Theur ( Chintamani) Siddhatek or Siddhivinayak. Moragaon or Mayureshwar is the last temple on the list. Now with a happy heart, the Ashtavinayak darshan from Mumbai draws to a close, and preparations are made to return home.
| 3 Days Ashtavinayak Tour ItineraryDay 1: Mumbai - Reach Mahad ( Shri Varadvinayak Temple ) - Reach Pali ( Shri Ballaleshwar Temple) - Reach Ranjangaon ( Shri Mahaganapati Temple) - Night Halt at Hotel in Pune Day 2: Start from the Hotel early morning - Reach Theur ( Shri Chintamani Temple ) - Reach Siddhatek ( Shri Siddhvinayak Temple ) - Reach Morgaon ( Shri Moreshwar Temple ) - Night Halt at Hotel in Pune Day 3 : Start from Hotel early morning - Reach Ozhar ( Shri Vighneshwar Temple ) - Reach Lenyadri ( Shri Girijatmaj Temple ) - Return Back to Mumbai Additionally, we can cover Khandoba Temple & Prati Balaji Temple if time permits |
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The Ashtavinayak tour is a popular pilgrimage circuit in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The Ashtavinayak Yatra is a special journey where people visit eight important temples of Lord Ganesha in Maharashtra, India. "Ashtavinayak" means "eight Ganesha" in a language called Sanskrit. These temples are extraordinary for people who believe in Lord Ganesha. They think that by visiting these temples, their wishes will come true, and they'll have good luck. These temples are located around Pune, and the pilgrimage is considered highly auspicious for devotees of Lord Ganesha. We are one of the best car rental services in Mumbai, India providing Ashtavinayak tour packages from Mumbai, you can easily opt for our comfortable and convenient car services. We can also customize the Ashtavinayak Yatra package as promised. We also provide a complete Ashtavinayak Tour package including a stay for 2 days or 3 days depending upon user requirement. Please e-mail at [email protected] or contact us on 7710807060 / 7710807001
The eight temples included in the Ashtavinayak tour package are:
- Moreshwar Temple (Morgaon): Located in Morgaon, Morgaon village in Pune district,. This temple is believed to be the starting point of the Ashtavinayak tour. The temple is dedicated to Lord Moreshwar, another name for Ganesha. The idol here is believed to be swayambhu (self-manifested).
- Siddhivinayak Temple (Siddhatek): Situated in the Siddhatek village in Pune district, this temple is believed to be one of the Ashtavinayak sites where Lord Ganesha is said to have given Siddhi (fulfillment) to his devotees. The temple is situated on a hillock and offers panoramic views of the surroundings.
- Ballaleshwar Temple (Pali): Located in Pali village in Raigad district, this temple is dedicated to Lord Ballaleshwar, a devotee of Lord Ganesha. The temple architecture is notable, and it is believed that the idol of Lord Ganesha here is named after Ballal, who was a great devotee.
- Varadvinayak Temple (Mahad): This Ashtavinayak temple is located in Mahad, this temple is dedicated to Lord Varadavinayak, who is believed to fulfill wishes of his devotees. The temple is famous for its black stone idol of Lord Ganesha.
- Chintamani Temple (Theur): This Ashtavinayak temple situated in Theur, this temple is believed to remove all worries and bestow mental peace. The temple looks really pretty and peaceful.
- Girijatmaj Temple (Lenyadri): This Ashtavinayak temple is located in Lenyadri, this temple is unique as it is situated inside a cave. It's dedicated to Lord Girijatmaj, the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.
- Vighnahar Temple (Ozar): This Ashtavinayak temple is Located in Ozar, this temple is associated with the legend of Lord Ganesha defeating the demon Vighnasur. The temple's design is very detailed and lovely.
- Mahaganapati Temple (Ranjangaon): This Ashtavinayak temple is situated in Ranjangaon, this temple is believed to be where Lord Ganesha defeated the demon Tripurasura. The temple is famous for its grand architecture and peaceful surroundings.
Frequently asked Questions about Ashtavinayak Darshan Tour
What is the Ashtavinayak Darshan?
Ashtavinayak Darshan is a pilgrimage to eight ancient and sacred temples dedicated to Lord Ganesha, situated in Maharashtra, India.
What is the correct order of the Ashtavinayak temples?
The correct order is Morgaon (Mayureshwar), Siddhatek (Siddhivinayak), Pali (Ballaleshwar), Mahad (Varadvinayak), Theur (Chintamani), Lenyadri (Girijatmaj), Ozar (Vighneshwar), Ranjangaon (Mahaganapati).
Can the Ashtavinayak tour be completed in 2 days?
Yes, it can be completed in 2 days, but it is more comfortable and relaxed to do it over 3 days.
What is the distance and travel time for the Ashtavinayak tour from Mumbai?
The total road distance is approximately 1000 km, and the total travel time is around 20 hours, spread over 2 or 3 days.
How much time is required for Ashtavinayak Darshan?
The total time required for Ashtavinayak Darshan from Mumbai typically spans over: 2 to 3 days: This duration allows for sufficient travel time, temple visits, and overnight stays to ensure a relaxed pilgrimage
What are the cab options available for the Ashtavinayak tour?
Cab options include Swift Dzire, Toyota Etios, Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, Toyota Innova, Innova Crysta, TATA Winger, and Tempo Traveller
Is accommodation included in the tour package?
Yes the accomdation included in the 2 or 3 days tour package
Can Ashtavinayak Darshan be Done in 2 Days from Mumbai?
While it is possible to do the Ashtavinayak Darshan in 2 days, it is typically more comfortable to plan it over 3 days to ensure a more relaxed journey and ample time at each temple.
What is the cost of the Ashtavinayak tour?
The cost of the Ashtavinayak tour varies based on the mode of transportation and accommodation:
- By Bus (3 Days Tour): Starting at ₹5,500 to ₹7,000 per person for a 3-day tour, which includes travel by AC luxury coach, meals, and 2 nights stay in Pune.
- By Cab: The prices range based on the type of car. For example, an Innova costs around ₹17,000 to ₹18,450, and a Tempo Traveller costs about ₹23,000 to ₹24,000