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Introduction: Ujjain is A sacred city on the banks of the holy Shipra River, Ujjain is a deeply spiritual, historically significant, and culturally diverse city. Travelers looking for a mix of history and peace are drawn to Ujjain, which is well-known for its historic temples, colorful festivals, and quiet ambiance. You Can Plan your Ujjain tour package with us and rest we can assure you for Best Hotel In ujjain and best taxi service in Ujjain.

Connectivity to the Ujjain City: Ujjain, which is in the state of Madhya Pradesh, is in the middle of India. Since the city is well-known throughout India, trains are available from practically everywhere in the country. Since Indore is the closest city to Ujjain, you can travel there by train or plane, and from there, take a bus to Ujjain, which is only 50 kilometers away.

Major tourist attractions in the Ujjain City

  1. Shree Mahakaleshwar temple: It is one of the most revered Lord Shiva temples in the nation and the most popular spiritual destination in Ujjain. One of Lord Shiva’s twelve Jyotirlingas is housed there.
  2. Mahakaal Lok Corridor: The Mahakal Temple in Ujjain’s Shri Mahakal Lok Corridor is another popular site. Around 900 meters, the ancient Rudrasagar Lake encircles it. The Mahakal Lok has 108 pillars, about 200 statues, and murals that tell stories about Shiva. With vibrant lights at night, it appears breathtaking. In addition, Mahakaleshwar in Ujjain hosts the most well-known Bhasm Aarti globally. For online booking for darshan and for further details please feel free to contact us now.
  3. Ram Ghat: Ram Ghat, one of Ujjain’s liveliest tourist destinations, is located close to Harsiddhi Temple. This popular location is close to the Shipra River. It is regarded as one of the most historic bathing ghats and a well-known Kumbh Mela location. It will be refreshing to take a holy swim in the Shipra River. Even while the ghat attracts visitors all day, the daily evening arti ceremony, which begins at 8 p.m., is the ideal method to quench your spiritual thirst.
  4. Harsiddhi Mata Temple: One of India’s 51 Shaktipeeths, Harsiddhi Mata Temple is situated next to Rudra Sagar Lake in Ujjain. The Shiva Purana states that this is the location where Mata Sati’s elbow fell when Lord Shiva removed the goddess Sati’s flaming corpse from the sacrifice fire.
  5. Kal Bhairav Temple, Ujjain: Dedicated to Lord Kal Bhairava, one of Lord Shiva’s eight attendants and the city’s protector deity, it is among the liveliest Hindu temples. The temple is well-known for its distinctive custom of presenting alcohol to the god.
  6. Chintaman Ganesh, Ujjain: The magnificent Chintaman Ganesh Temple is a wonderful addition to the many Lord Ganesha temples in Ujjain. Built-in the 11th and 12th centuries in the Malwa region during the Paramaras’ control, this is the greatest Ganesha temple in Ujjain and a tribute to both architectural splendor and devotion.
  7. Jantar Mantar (Vedha Shala): As a historic observatory, the Jantar Mantar, also called Vedha Shala, is one of the most fascinating attractions to visit in Ujjain. Located in the Madhya Pradesh city of Ujjain, it is the oldest of the five observatories constructed by Maharaja Jai Singh in India. The locations of the remaining four observatories are Varanasi, Mathura, Jaipur, and Delhi.
  8. Gopal Mandir, Ujjain: Gopal Mandir, popularly referred to as Dwarkadhish Temple, is a notable addition to Ujjain’s temple complex. It is the second-largest temple in the city, after the Mahakaleshwar Temple, and is located right in the middle of the Big Market Square. Decorated with a two-foot-tall marble statue of Lord Krishna that has been covered in silver, the statue is a breathtaking example of architectural design.

Festivals in Ujjain

  • Kumbh Mela Ujjain: This festival is well-known worldwide and attracts sizable numbers of visitors. It happens in Ujjain once every twelve years, . Thousands of pilgrims and devotees travel to Ujjain during the festival to take a dip in the sacred waters; it’s undoubtedly a busy but amazing time to visit this revered old city! In 2016, the last Kumbh in Ujjain became the world’s largest religious festival with approximately 120 million attendees. The date of the next one is set for 2028.
  • Shiv Ratri:  The city has a surge in tourists during the festivities and rituals held at the well-known Mahakaleshwar temple, but not quite as much as during the Kumbh Mela. Since Shiv Ratri falls in early March, we advise going then while the weather is still pleasant 

Frequently asked Questions (FAQs)

How many days are sufficient for Ujjain?

To see the best sights in the city, allow one or two days. 

Which is the best time to visit Ujjain for tourists?

The ideal months to visit Ujjain are October through March because of the nice and breezy weather. With temperatures hanging at a comfortable 20 degrees Celsius,

How to go to Omkareshwar from Ujjain?

There are many means by which one can go to Omkareshwar using buses, taxis, etc. 

Book your special customized tour package of Ujjain and take the blessings of world famous pilgrimage.

Ujjain-Omkareshwar Package

Omkareshwar Tour package will cover o most famous Jyotirlinga temples dedicated to Lord Shiva located near Indore, Madhya Pradesh. 

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