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The National Capital Of India, Delhi has a history that stretches back to as old as 6th century BC. The rich city is dotted with spellbounding forts, mosques and monuments constructed during the Mughal era. The difference between Old delhi and New Delhi is huge and it is quite an interesting journey to explore. While you're here, do not miss famous historical attractions such as the Red Fort, Humayun's Tomb, Qutab Minar, Lotus Temple, India Gate, and a walk through the Lodi gardens. To experience its culture and food, do drop in at Chandni Chowk and Jama Masjid.
Shirdi is famously known as the home of saint Sri Sai Baba which is the most important pilgrimage in Maharashtra. More than 60,000 people visit this temple every day and go to 500,000 during important days such as Gurupoornima, Dussehra, and Ramnavami. Ramkund is located close to Shirdi and it is dedicated to Lord Ram.Ramkund also attracts many tourists. Shani Shingnapur is located in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra which is famous for the temple dedicated to Hindu god Saturn. Shani Shingnapur is famous for its custom of not locking doors of their houses followed by the locals. The villagers in the city believe that the temple is a ‘jagrit devasthan’ which means the temple is alive and god safeguards the temple and the nearby region. People believe that God punishes anybody who tries to steal. So the result is the fear of God Saturn that despite the absence of doors, there are no reports of thefts in the village. Lendi Baug is the beautiful garden which is situated at Shirdi-Manmade State highway. Sai Baba used to spend a lot of his time here watering the plants daily in the mornings and evenings. Chavadi is the place where Sai Baba used to spend alternate nights during his last years. He was taken there in a palki procession from Dwarkamai masjid. The same procession that took place then is also carried out even today on every Thursday with the same excitement and veneration. While in Shirdi, one can buy images, idols and paintings of Sai Baba.
A preferred but dry mode of travel, train journey kills the fun of stopping by at intervals and viewing the attractions that the route from Delhi to Shirdi has to offer. Prior bookings and ticket confirmation worries can make travelling a burden. So book Delhi to Shirdi cab from Wiwigo.com the day you want to take your journey and forget about confirmations and restrictions!
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