Ujjain Tourism

3.6 / 5 Heritage, Religious,

Ideal Duration : 1-2 days Best Time : October to March
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"The Home of Mahakaleshwara" Ujjain Tourism Ujjain, considered to be one of the holiest cities of India, is an ancient city situated on the eastern bank of the Shipra River in the Malwa region. Ujjain is one of the four sites for theKumbh Mela, the largest peace gathering on the planet that attracts 100 million people to the festival. This makes Ujjain a region of high religious significance for the Hindus. To add to that, it is also home to the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga, one of the twelve Jyotirlinga shrines to the god Shiva. Ujjain is one of the most glorious cities of ancient India as it is also reckoned to be the educational hub of various Indian scholars. The immense wealth of Ujjain in terms of religion, architecture, and educational value makes this is a top attraction amongst not only Indian travellers but also foreign. Download Ujjain PDF Guide > What's Great? Historic wonder. Amazing Architecture. What's not so Great? Summers can be very hot. For Whom Ujjain is a great place to visit for people of all age groups.

History of Ujjain The history of Ujjain can be traced back to the time of Mahabharat and Ramayana. Lost in the midst of antiquity, this place holds the tales of Lord Ram and Sita of the time when they used to visit this place to perform ?Pind-Daan? for father Dasharat at Ramghat. One of the most sacred pilgrimage destination, it was once the residence of Great Emperor Ashoka. During his ruling in the western provinces as a viceroy, it was this place where he came to know about the teachings of Buddha. Ujjain Simhastha - Kumbh Mela of Ujjain The Kumbh Cliche about getting lost seems true in the hustle-bustle of this festival. A Hindu pilgrimage where thousands of Hindu worshippers gather to take a bath in the sacred pool, this festival is held by one of the four cities Ujjain, Nasik, Allahabad, and Haridwar every three years. It is said that four drops of nectar fell in these places during the tug of war between gods and demons, signifying the holy pools of water in each city. The dates are calculated by combining the zodiac positions of the sun, moon, and Jupiter, which marks the beginning of month-long fairs, cultural performances and crowds coming from all around the world. Ujjain: The City of Temples One of the oldest cities in India and a perfect destination for a spiritual journey, Ujjain is also regarded as ?the city of temples? for its appealing temples, soaking the atmosphere and people in divine serenity. The Mahakal temple venerated to Lord Shiva attracts the most crowd during pilgrimage including several other temples such as Harsiddhi temple, Kal Bhairav temple, and the Chintaman Ganesh temple. Dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha, the Sri Radha Madan Mohan temple is famous for its unique architecture and attracts tourists from far away. Greenwich of India Hindu astrologers and astronomers have named this city as ?Greenwich of India? based on its positioning on the Tropic of Cancer (first meridian longitude) that passes through Jantar Mantar. Thus, this place is believed to be as timeless as holy and religious. This unique geographical location astro-sciences has been referred to as central reference point. Several calculations including the denotation of standard time are attributed to this place. Historic Significance Located on the banks of River Shipra, Ujjain earlier was the capital of ancient Avanti and also of King Vikramaditya. Tourist sites in Ujjain range from temples to observatory to palaces and heritage structures. For Hindus, this is a holy site where Hinduism flourished intensely centuries ago. A trip to Ujjain would signify walk down the rich history of India. Monumental structures also stand as the testimony of the skills and craftsmanship of the people across different timelines.

One Day Itinerary Day 1-Start day at Harsiddhi Temple. Then visit Gadkalika Temple, Kaal Bhairav Temple, Sandipani Ashram and Mangalnath Temple.Day 2-Visit Sri Mahakaleshwar Temple, Ram Ghat, Ranmukteshwar temple, Mahakaleshwar and Chintamani Ganesh Temple.

Restaurants and Local Food in Ujjain Ujjain as a whole is a vegetarian location in majority and there are very few restaurants which might offer non vegetarian. Finding a decent non vegetarian restaurant in Ujjain is certainly no child's play. The cuisine is predominantly Indian with Punjabi cuisine and Rajasthani thalis being a favourite amongst a majority of the tourists. South Indian delicacy enthusiasts are also likely to find a haven for their hunger requirements easily here. View 7 Restaurants in Ujjain >>

Oct-Maris the best time to visit Ujjain October to March are the best months to visit Ujjain. However, Ujjain is accessible to tourists throughout the year. The summers are quite hot with temperatures rising upto 45 degrees, just like the other parts of Madhya Pradesh, and the winters are comparatively more pleasant with the temperature in the day going upto 20 degrees, while the nights are relatively very cold at 3 degrees. Hence, we recommend you to visit Ujjain during the winters especially in the month of March because that it is when the mega Kumbh Mela kicks off every 12 years. Weather in Ujjain Loading... Ujjain in Summer (April - June) Summers in Ujjain are hot and dry. Temperatures range from 31 to 45 degrees Celsius. Ujjain in Monsoon (July - September) Ujjain receives moderate rainfall. The temperatures range from 24 to 32 degrees Celsius, making it a pleasant time to visit here. Ujjain in Winter (October - March) Winter is the best time to visit Ujjain. The weather is mild and pleasant and temperatures range from 3 to 20 degrees Celsius. Monthly Weather in Ujjain Month Avg. Minimum (°C) Avg. Maximum (°C) January 11 25 February 14 30 March 18 34 April 23 39 May 27 41 June 25 37 July 24 29 August 23 27 September 23 31 October 20 31 November 15 29 December 11 27

Events in Ujjain Maha Kumbh Mela 22nd April - 21st May It is believed that those who take a bath in the Shipra river during the Kumbh Mela wash their sins of all previous births. Nearly 20 million devotees are expected to attend this massive gathering.

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