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  • A Spiritual Road Trip to the City of Mahakal

    Ujjain is one of India's most sacred cities, home to the famous Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Temple which attracts millions of devotees every year. If you are planning a spiritual road trip from Delhi, Ujjain is one destination that genuinely stays with you long after you return home.

    The distance from Delhi to Ujjain is approximately 750 to 800 km and takes around 10 to 11 hours by road via the Delhi Mumbai Expressway route passing through Gurugram, Kota and Shamgarh before reaching Ujjain.

    For groups travelling from Delhi, a tempo traveller on rent in Delhi starting at Rs 23 per km is the most comfortable and affordable option for this long distance pilgrimage trip. Everyone travels together, stops are flexible, and the per person cost becomes very reasonable when split across the group.

    Top places to visit include Mahakaleshwar Temple, Kaal Bhairav Temple, Harsiddhi Mata Temple, Ram Ghat on the Shipra River and Sandipani Ashram. A 3 day itinerary works perfectly —Day 1 for Mahakaleshwar darshan, Day 2 for Ujjain sightseeing and Day 3 for nearby Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga.

    Best time to visit is October to March when weather is cool and pleasant for temple visits and outdoor exploration. Visit delhitempotravels.com for group transport options starting at Rs 23 per km.

    Or read this blog for detailed information: https://delhitempotravels.com/blog/delhi-to-ujjain/

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    A Spiritual Road Trip to the City of Mahakal Ujjain is one of India's most sacred cities, home to the famous Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Temple which attracts millions of devotees every year. If you are planning a spiritual road trip from Delhi, Ujjain is one destination that genuinely stays with you long after you return home. The distance from Delhi to Ujjain is approximately 750 to 800 km and takes around 10 to 11 hours by road via the Delhi Mumbai Expressway route passing through Gurugram, Kota and Shamgarh before reaching Ujjain. For groups travelling from Delhi, a tempo traveller on rent in Delhi starting at Rs 23 per km is the most comfortable and affordable option for this long distance pilgrimage trip. Everyone travels together, stops are flexible, and the per person cost becomes very reasonable when split across the group. Top places to visit include Mahakaleshwar Temple, Kaal Bhairav Temple, Harsiddhi Mata Temple, Ram Ghat on the Shipra River and Sandipani Ashram. A 3 day itinerary works perfectly —Day 1 for Mahakaleshwar darshan, Day 2 for Ujjain sightseeing and Day 3 for nearby Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga. Best time to visit is October to March when weather is cool and pleasant for temple visits and outdoor exploration. Visit delhitempotravels.com for group transport options starting at Rs 23 per km. Or read this blog for detailed information: https://delhitempotravels.com/blog/delhi-to-ujjain/ #ujjain #mahakal #mahakaleshwar #jyotirlinga #delhitoujjain #ujjaindham #bhasmaarthi #spiritualtravel #pilgrimagetrip #incredibleindia #delhitempotravels #tempotravelleronrentindelhi #grouptravel #roadtripindia #devbhoomi
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    How to Plan a Trip from Delhi to Ujjain- Distance, Route & Itinerary
    Planning to travel from Delhi to Ujjain? Discover routes, tips, and Tempo Traveller options for a hassle-free journey.
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  • Can you complete the Char Dham Yatra entirely on foot?

    Historically, walking was the only way to complete the pilgrimage. In the 8th century, Adi Shankaracharya established the circuit entirely on foot, and in the late 1700s, Bhagwan Swaminarayan famously trekked 1,600 km across the Himalayas wearing only a loincloth.

    In modern times, most foot pilgrims still use vehicles to reach the base camps but complete the mandatory treks to the shrines themselves. However, a few extreme devotees still attempt the full 1,200 km loop to reconnect with the ancient tradition.

    The main reason people switch to a chardham yatra by tempo traveller today is safety and time. The old forest tracks have been replaced by busy mountain highways that are dangerous for pedestrians. A vehicle allows you to complete the journey in 11–12 days instead of two months, ensuring your energy is saved for the challenging uphill climbs at Kedarnath and Yamunotri.

    Latest Guide:https://delhitempotravels1.wixsite.com/blog/post/chardham-yatra-from-delhi-by-tempo-traveller-full-itinerary

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    Can you complete the Char Dham Yatra entirely on foot? Historically, walking was the only way to complete the pilgrimage. In the 8th century, Adi Shankaracharya established the circuit entirely on foot, and in the late 1700s, Bhagwan Swaminarayan famously trekked 1,600 km across the Himalayas wearing only a loincloth. In modern times, most foot pilgrims still use vehicles to reach the base camps but complete the mandatory treks to the shrines themselves. However, a few extreme devotees still attempt the full 1,200 km loop to reconnect with the ancient tradition. The main reason people switch to a chardham yatra by tempo traveller today is safety and time. The old forest tracks have been replaced by busy mountain highways that are dangerous for pedestrians. A vehicle allows you to complete the journey in 11–12 days instead of two months, ensuring your energy is saved for the challenging uphill climbs at Kedarnath and Yamunotri. Latest Guide:https://delhitempotravels1.wixsite.com/blog/post/chardham-yatra-from-delhi-by-tempo-traveller-full-itinerary #chardhamyatra #chardhamyatra2026 #kedarnath #badrinath #gangotri #yamunotri #spiritualindia #hindupilgrimage #uttarakhandtourism #devbhoomi #himalayas #harharmahadev #jaibadrivishal
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