Shirdi is best known as the home of the late 19th century guru Shirdi Sai Baba. It is a major pilgrimage site as Sai Baba is one of the most revered saints in India.
Tourists can reach Shirdi by air, road, or train. The Shirdi Airport located nearby operates domestic flights. The town is well-connected by bus services from major cities in Maharashtra. There is also a railway station in Sainagar Shirdi that connects to various cities.
The best time to visit Shirdi is from December to February when the weather is cool and pleasant. However, devotees visit all year round, with major festivals drawing large crowds.
Yes, major festivals like Ram Navami, Guru Purnima, and Vijayadashmi (Shirdi Sai Baba's death anniversary) are celebrated with great fervor in Shirdi.
The main attraction in Shirdi is the Sai Baba Samadhi Mandir where the sacred body of Sai Baba rests. Other attractions include Dwarkamai, Chavadi, Shri Sai Baba Sansthan Complex, and Khandoba Temple.
There isn't a strict dress code to visit the Sai Baba temple, but visitors are expected to wear modest clothing out of respect for the religious site.
Yes, there are many accommodation options ranging from budget lodgings to luxury hotels near the Sai Baba temple. The Shri Sai Baba Sansthan Trust also provides accommodation facilities.
Photography is generally not permitted inside the main temple to maintain the sanctity of the place and not to disturb other devotees.
Yes, Shirdi is a popular destination for tourists from all over the world. Visitors of any nationality are welcome to explore the town and its spiritual offerings.
While there is no blanket restriction on eating in Shirdi, the town largely serves vegetarian food, keeping in line with the principles of Sai Baba. Many restaurants do not serve alcohol or non-vegetarian dishes.