A travel Guide to Ujjain

Ujjain Tourism

Popularly recognised as Ujjayini, Ujjain, Avantikapuri and Avanti, this holy city is situated on the eastern shore of the river Kshipra. It is considered to be one of the most eye-pleasing destinations in the province of Madhya Pradesh. Ujjain tourism amuses its tourists with a great ambience, revealing appropriate historical importance. It is home to the country’s most alluring shrines and temples along with ancient buildings, showcasing the majestic works of the Gupta dynasty.

The Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga is among the most renowned places to seek from Ujjain tours. To adore its divinity, massive tourist gatherings take place from all around the world every year. Other Ujjain tourist attractions include Kal Bhairav Temple, Bade Ganeshji Ka Mandir, Vidya Bhavan Museum etc. The Kal Bhairav temple offers liquor as Prashad, while Bade Ganeshji ka Mandir is believed to own the most beautiful and biggest idol of the Elephant headed Hindu God.

Ujjain India is a hub of multiple heritage sites and encounters a steady influx of tourists throughout the year. You will find a variety of neat and spacious choices in hotels with all the needful facilities.

So dive into the divine vibe of Ujjain tourism and feel the calm of the city from within.

Ujjain Tourism

1. Bade Ganeshji Ka Mandir

Located near the Mahakaleshwar Temple reservoir, this beautiful temple is famous for its gigantic statue of Lord Ganesha. The idol stands for discretion, foresight and wisdom. As per local folks, wishes made to this grand Ganesha idol do come true for sure. In the centre of the place stands Panchmukhi Lord Hanuman, signifying courage, devotion, loyalty and righteousness. Bade Ganeshji Ka Mandir also serves as an important educational hub in the field of Sanskrit and Indian astrology. Pre-book any hotels in Ujjain located close to the place to start your mornings by visiting the lord.

2. Sandipani Ashram

Sandipani Ashram is known to be amongst the most famous Ujjain attractions, situated about 2 km away. The ashram is presumed to be the place where Shree Krishna, with his brother Balram and friend Sudama, used to take lessons from Guru Sandipani. Numeral inscriptions from 1-100 found near the place are believed to be inscribed by Guru Sandipani himself. At present, the location houses a temple dedicated to Guru Sandipani. You can also adore the beauty of the Gomti Kund, a stepped water tank located near the Ashram. Counting the mythological relevance and serene beauty, Sandiani Ashram is a must-visit for every traveller.

3. Bhartrihari Caves

Located on the outskirts of the city and near River Kshipra, Bhartrihari Caves is an integral part of Ujjain tourism. As per legend, the cave is named after the brother of King Vikramaditya, who meditated in the place for 12 long years. Bhartrihari Caves stand firm on stone pillars along with rooms comprising alluring statues of Hindu deities. Besides being religiously significant, the cave also holds testimony to the wealthy ethnic heritage of Ujjain. Do put this place in your Ujjain travel guide to experience mesmerising beauty.

4. Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga

The Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga is a well-known Hindu temple devoted to Lord Shiva. It is located next to Rudra Sagar Lake. It is among the twelve Jyotirlingams (sacred abodes of Lord Shiva) placed all over India. You will get to experience the beauty of the Maratha, Chalukya and Bhumija architecture styles in the temple. With various eyeful deities, a tall spire, intricate carvings and the Omkareshwara linga, Mahakaleshwar Jotirlingya becomes an important place to put in your Ujjain travel guide. Plan a visit during the auspicious occasion of Mahashivratri to enjoy great vibes.

5. Kaliadeh Palace

Among multiple places to visit in Ujjain, the historical landmark Kaliadeh Palace is the most famous one. Located on an island in the River Kshipra, built by Mandu Sultan in 1458 A.D. The palace has a central hall of its own depicting Persian architectural beauty. With that, the Akbar and Jhangir’s Persian inscriptions are also of great value. The place is among the most visited Ujjain attractions, owing to its picturesque location by the river Kshipra, which flows from all sides of the palace.

Things To Do in Ujjain

The highlights of things to do in Ujjain are given below. Choose your favourite and go for it!

Boating and enjoying Kshipra Aarti at Ram Ghat

To rejuvenate your epitome with mildness, the best you can do is go for a boat ride in the soothing waters of River Kshipra among other Ujjain tourist places. The best time to take the ride is in the evening, as you will be able to witness the awestruck Arti scene taking place by the banks of Kshipra. The eye-pleasing dusky sky, mesmerising chimes of bells and chants, along with illuminated lamps, will leave you hypnotised with the magical aura of the Ghat. With so much to do and watch while boating, you can pay a visit to the countless new and old religious spots on the Ram Ghat. In case you are visiting during Kumbh Mela, the place will offer a complete package of spirituality and sacredness simultaneously.

Holy Dip in Kshipra River

Belief in heart and divinity in the soul, a holy dip in the sacred river of Kshipra is one of the best things to do in Ujjain. Every year thousands of devotees visit Ram Ghat with the belief to purify their soul and body by taking a holy dip in the sacred waters of Kshipra. Once done, you can visit the majestic Mahakaleshwar Temple to offer prayers to Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati, their sons and Nandi Dev.

Exploration of Rock Art Paintings

V.S. Wakankar rock art museum was named after Vishnu Shridhar Wakankar, the famous Indian archaeologist who found the Bhimbetka Rock Caves in 1957. The place features an exciting catalogue of antiquated objects like rock art paintings and ancient relics, which will lead you to learn a lot about the ancient civilisations. So, visit this museum to uncover the secrets of human history and mark it in your list of things to do in Ujjain.

Best Time to Visit Ujjain

Ujjain tourist places are travellers' favourites from all over the world. The city’s weather can be super-hot in the summers and mild to extreme cold in the winters. The best time to visit Ujjain is from October to March. Make sure to carry winter garments in multiples as the nights can be chilly. Days during winters, being quite pleasant becomes the best season to visit Ujjain.

How To Reach Ujjain

Ujjain city is well-connected to the rest of India by all means. Here is a short guide on how to reach Ujjain by multiple means of transportation.

By Airways: There is no direct flight to Ujjain. As the place does not have an airport of its own. You can book any of the available flights to Indore to get there. Book a direct cab to your destination.

By Railways: The Ujjain Railway station is approximately 1 km from the city's centre. It is connected to other Indian cities, such as Bengaluru, Delhi, and Mumbai. From the station, book a cab or take a bus or rickshaws to your wishful Ujjain attractions.

By Roadways: Travellers can reach Ujjain from nearby cities via buses, private taxis and their vehicles.

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3 Star Hotels & Resorts in Ujjain

Hotel Atharva

₹ 3500 per night

OYO 963 Hotel Rumaya

₹ 6000 per night

HOTEL KALPANA PALACE

₹ 4500 per night

BHAGWATI PARK BY MARTAND HOTEL

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MPT Shipra Residency, Ujjain

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hotel rudraksh palace

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Hotel Shikhar Darshan

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Hotel Kshipram

₹ 2600 per night

MPT Ujjaini, Ujjain

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