3 Jyotirlinga Tour Package from Ahmedabad: A Spiritual Quest Through Gujarat and Maharashtra

3 Jyotirlinga Tour Package from Ahmedabad: A Spiritual Quest Through Gujarat and Maharashtra

3 Jyotirlinga Tour Package from Ahmedabad: A Spiritual Quest Through Gujarat and Maharashtra

May 07, 2025

3 Jyotirlinga Tour Package from Ahmedabad: A Spiritual Quest Through Gujarat and Maharashtra

Ahmedabad is not only a contemporary city famous for its textile industry and beautiful architecture, it can also be considered as a starting point for one of the most spiritually significant trips for a Shiva devotee. The 3 Jyotirlinga Tour Package from Ahmedabad is a spiritual journey that offers you an opportunity to seek blessings of three out of the twelve jyotirlinga temples namely Somnath, Nageshwar, and Bhimashankar.

This trip is not only a travel visiting different places of interest. It is a journey of the heart, which challenges one in reflecting on oneself and opens the way to tread the trail that many pilgrims have walked for hundreds of years. The sounds of the chants, the scent of the burning incense, and the flow of spiritual power through these shrines are phenomena that change one’s spirit.

Apart from bringing blessings on a spiritual journey, this package offers a comprehensive cultural tour of Gujarat and Maharashtra, a region rich in culture and spiritual heritage.

Understanding Jyotirlingas

Jyotirlingas are the manifestations of Lord Shiva. All the Jyotirlingas describe a distinct episode and have their own significance in the religious map of India.

The fact that there are three Jyotirlinga in this circuit gives it a wider geographical distribution from the Arabian Sea shore temple to the birthplace of Lord Krishna and a dense forest of Sahyadri range. It was again the world of its own where people were bound by loyalty to their place with legends.

The Jyotirlinga Circuit: Overview of the Divine Triangle

This package takes you to:

  • Gujarat's Somnath Jyotirlinga

  • Nageshwar Jyotirlinga

  • Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga
     

This blend of coastal serenity, mythological marvel, and forested isolation is what makes this journey unforgettable. And with the entire tour being curated from Ahmedabad, travelers can enjoy a seamless and well-connected experience.

Detailed Itinerary: Step into the Footsteps of the Devout

Day 1: Ahmedabad to Somnath 

To begin with you need to travel from Ahmedabad to the starting point, which can be done either by a taxi or by train. With the stages, one gets a sneak preview of villages and small temples along the side of the road as it stretches through Gujarat’s plains. This takes you to Somnath which is more than just a city but an epic of worship.

When you reach the place, after registering into the hotel go to the world famous Somnath Temple. Deemed as the first of the twelve Jyotirlingas, the temple has a special stories associated with it and its environment maintains that touch. Through years it has been destroyed and ravaged by foreign invaders but it has been restored and has every ability of rising like a faith.

Evening arati here has moments that make you cry or at least one often feels like crying. The conches being blown, the temple bells ringing and the voices of priests chanting mantras, harmonize perfectly with the sound of the sea. The light and sound show in the later part of the night brings more an interesting relation with the glorious past of Somnath.

Stay overnight in Somnath or nearby Veraval.

Day 2: Journey to Dwarka and Nageshwar 

Get on the way to Dwarka, the holy city connected with Krishna, after breakfast. The route takes you through the spiritual state of Gujarat, with stops to admire the stunning coastline along the way. You have the option of taking a little cultural diversion in Porbandar, the city where Mahatma Gandhi was born.

Next visit Nageshwar Jyotirlinga. The temple stands out not only because of its spiritual value but also due to the massive Shiva statue that greets visitors from afar.

The sanctum sanctorum is simple yet profound. As you offer prayers, you feel the power of devotion and the protective energy associated with Nageshwar. 

Return to Dwarka for local sightseeing. Visit the Dwarkadhish Temple, Rukmini Temple, and take a serene walk by the Gomti Ghat. 

Stay overnight in Dwarka.

Day 3: Return to Ahmedabad 

After a fulfilling breakfast and one last visit to Dwarka’s temples, start your journey back to Ahmedabad. The return leg gives you time to absorb the divine experiences of the past two days. The changing scenery outside your window feels symbolic—as though your inner world is shifting too.

Day 4: Flight or Train to Pune – Gateway to the Sahyadris

Today, after a restful night in Ahmedabad, take an early flight or train to Pune, Maharashtra. Pune acts as a base for reaching Bhimashankar, located about 110 km away.

As you approach your hotel or lodge near the Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary, you’ll notice the sudden shift in ambiance. The air becomes cooler, and the chirping of birds replaces urban noise.

Day 5: Darshan at Bhimashankar 

Wake up to the sounds of nature. Your destination, Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga, is situated deep within the Sahyadri Hills. The temple has a rustic charm with stone-carved architecture, and the path to reach it is often covered in mist and surrounded by dense greenery.

Next you can visit Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary. The region is home to unique flora and fauna, including the famous Indian Giant Squirrel (Shekru). There are also quiet trails and hidden waterfalls that make it perfect for meditation or a nature walk.

Day 6: Return to Pune and Departure to Ahmedabad

After having had the breakfast each of you should proceed to get back to Pune. In case if you have free time in the evening, you may visit a few local attractions including Dagdusheth Ganpati Temple and Shaniwar Wada.

Your visit is over but, the experience, Rhine and the fruits of the Holy land are with you all the days of your life.

The Unique Appeal of Each Temple

Somnath represents an association with India’s struggle as well as faith in divinity. In the course of history, the temple has been invaded, looted and destroyed but today, the structure still remains strong, which is a confirmation of faith.

Nageshwar represents divine protection. The mythological element of fighting the enemy and gaining strength makes it an attractive story for people struggling with nightmares or internal demons.

Bhimashankar is engulfed in natural beauty and appeals both to the spiritual being within and to the mind that needs cleansing. It is more static, more contemplative; therefore, it is perfect for all those who decided to take a break and leave behind the bustle of the world.

Tour Cost and Booking Details

The cost of the tour depends on your travel preferences. Budget travelers can expect a cost of ₹9,000 to ₹12,000 per person, while standard packages with good hotels and AC vehicles cost around ₹15,000 to ₹20,000. Premium options with flights, luxury stays, and private transport can go up to ₹30,000 or more.

For customized itineraries and bookings, contact:

Mobile: +91 94229 39395
Website: https://maharashtrajyotirlingatour.com

Conclusion

The 3 Jyotirlinga Yatra is not merely a travel of geographical distance; it is the quest of inner self exploration. Though Kagazi, Somnath, Nageshwar, and Bhimashankar all are different places, each place makes a mark on your soul, telling the stories of gods and goddesses. This tour is aimed at any traveler who would wish to combine prayers, nature, and tranquility into one holiday.

If you are willing to follow the ancient traditions, meet with divine Shiva and come back home purified, now you have a chance to do so.