One day Pune to Tuljapur darshan By Private cab.

One day Pune to Tuljapur darshan Package By Private cab.

if you looking a day trip from my home in one day Pune to Tuljapur darshan in Tuljapur, Maharashtra. The drive was beautiful, and the views from the darshan were stunning. The crowds were manageable, and overall a great experience. A private cab is a great way to get around Pune and Tuljapur! They offer a one day travel package that covers both cities. covered places of this package Shri Tulja Bhavani Temple (Tuljapur) and Shri swami Samarth Temple (Akkalkot)

Tulja Bhavani Temple is a Hindu temple located in the town of Osmanabad in the state of Maharashtra, India. It is one of the most Famous temples in the state and is considered to be a very sacred place by Hindus. The temple is the goddess Tulja Bhavani, who is a form of the goddess Durga. You can Visit 4D-3N Sadeteen Shakti Peeth Darshan From Pune (Kolhpur-Tuljapur-Mahurgad-Vani tour)


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Itinerary Pune to Tuljapur One day trip By Cab

The pick-up will be from Pune Home/Hotel between6 and 8 in the morning.

Point CoveredDurationMore Information
Shir Tulja Bhavani Temple120 Min.All Maharshtra’s family Deity.
Shree Swami Samarth temple60 Min.

Your location in Pune will be dropped off 9pm.


Highlights of Pune to Tuljapur One day tour By Cab.

  • Duration: Total Duration 12 – 15 hr Duration. Full-Day Pune to Tuljapur Darshan package by Private cab.
  • Experienced Cab Drivers.
  • A/C Cab
  • Pickup & Drop From Home / Hotel From Pune
  • Places Covered: Shri Tuljabhavani Temple, Shree Swami Samarth temple (Akkalkot)
  • More Information:
  • Visit the Shri Tuljabhavani Temple, a popular pilgrimage site for devotees of the Hindu goddess Tulja Bhavani.
  • See the Shree Swami Samarth temple (Akkalkot), a famous temple dedicated to the 19th century saint Swami Samarth.
  • Enjoy the scenic drive from Pune to Tuljapur in a comfortable cab.
  • Take in the beautiful countryside and local culture along the way.
  • Have a memorable one-day tour and gain a deeper understanding of the religious and cultural significance of these important temples.

Package for One day trip to Tuljapur from Pune By cab.

CAB CATEGORY

CAPACITY / CARPrice

Sedan

Sedan Cab

4 Person Seating Capacity,
Dzire, Etios, Indigo, Xcent Etc.
Rs. 9499

SUV CAB
SUV Cab

6 Person Seating Capacity,
Ertiga, Xylo, Lodgy, Tuv300 etc.
Rs. 12499


What Is Included and Not Included In One day trip to Tuljapur from Pune By Private cab?

Including Package

  • Pick-Up And Drop From Hotel Or Home
  • Selected Cab Charges.
  • Driver Charges.
  • Toll Charges.
  • Parking Charges

Excluding Package

  • Multiple Pickup And Drop.
  • Accommodation.
  • Food (Lunch, Breakfast, or any Food.)
  • Entry Fee. (Some Places Charge Entry Fee.

For Booking One day Pune to Tuljapur Darshan by Car.

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Places Covered Pune to Akkalkot One day trip by Cab

One day Pune to Tuljapur darshan covered Shri Tuljabhavani Temple

Shri Tuljabhavani Temple,

Shri Tuljabhavani Temple is a Hindu temple located in the town of Tuljapur in Maharashtra, India. It is dedicated to the goddess Tulja Bhavani, who is considered to be an incarnation of the goddess Durga. The temple is considered to be one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, which are sacred sites where the goddess is believed to have appeared in various forms.

The temple is built in the Hemadpanti style of architecture, which is a combination of Hindu and Islamic architectural styles. The temple complex is large and includes several smaller shrines dedicated to other deities, as well as a large courtyard and a pond.

The temple attracts a large number of devotees throughout the year, with the main festival being Navaratri, which is celebrated in September/October. During this festival, the temple is decorated with lights and flowers, and special puja ceremonies are held.

Shri Tuljabhavani Temple is considered to be one of the most powerful and important places of worship in Maharashtra, and is believed to have the power to grant the wishes of devotees who visit the temple with faith and devotion.

Shri Swami Samarth temple (Akkalkot) covered in One day Pune to Tuljapur darshan

Shree Swami Samarthe temple (Akkalkot)

Shree Swami Samarth temple, also known as Shree Swami Samarth Akkalkot Maharaj temple, is a Hindu temple located in the town of Akkalkot in Maharashtra, India. It is dedicated to the 19th century saint Shree Swami Samarth, who is considered to be an incarnation of Lord Dattatreya. The temple is also considered as one of the most holy places of worship in Maharashtra and is believed to have the power to grant the wishes of devotees who visit the temple with faith and devotion.

The temple was built in the 19th century by one of Swami Samarth’s devotees, and the temple architecture follows the style of the Hemadpanthi style of architecture. The temple complex is large and includes several smaller shrines dedicated to other deities, as well as a large courtyard and a pond.

Shree Swami Samarth is considered as a spiritual master and is revered by his devotees as a saint, yogi, and incarnation of Lord Dattatreya. His teachings and writings emphasize on the unity of self and God, and the importance of devotion and surrender to the divine.

The temple attracts a large number of devotees throughout the year, with the main festival being the birth anniversary of Shree Swami Samarth, which is celebrated on the full moon day in the month of Margashirsha (November/December). During this festival, the temple is decorated with lights and flowers, and special puja ceremonies are held.

Shree Swami Samarth is an incredibly spiritual teacher who has dedicated his life to helping others connect with their divine nature. Shri Swami helps people understand their spiritual journey and connect with the divine through his teachings.



FAQ

Is it possible to do Darshan of both Tuljapur and Akkalkot on a one-day trip?

It is possible to do Darshan of both Tuljapur and Akkalkot on a one-day trip, but it will be a long and hectic day. It is recommended to stay overnight in Akkalkot or Tuljapur to have ample time to visit and have Darshan of both temples.

What is the best time to visit Tuljapur and Akkalkot?

The best time to visit Tuljapur and Akkalkot is between the months of October and March when the weather is pleasant and cool.

What are the best places to visit in Tuljapur on a one day trip?

The main attraction in Tuljapur is the Shri Tuljabhavani temple, which is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Tulja Bhavani. Other places of interest include the Shree Swami Samarth temple.


Terms and conditions:

Passengers are requested that the package given is one day and there is a time constraint. The package is shown in the place mentioned above. You cannot modify it. If you want to make a change, let us know in advance, If possible, it will be considered and guided accordingly.

I want to tell you how much time you want to give to which place. Because you want to finish your trip in the allotted time. If this does not happen, you may be charged a separate charge for extra time, depending on the cab category, Talk to your cap service provider.

Pictures are our root, so if you want to change it, you have to tell it in advance.
If a place is closed for any reason, another place will be moved to that place if possible. If there is a parking charge for a longer period of time than the allotted time at a place, then you will have to pay the parking charge for the extra time.

You should have the facility up to the parking area near the place given above. If the place is away from the parking area, do not put pressure on the driver to take you to that place.





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