
2 Day Delhi to Ujjain Itinerary
A short spiritual escape that felt much bigger than the time I spent there
The Plan
I wanted a trip that was quick, meaningful, and budget-friendly, so I planned a 2-day journey from Delhi to Ujjain—and honestly, it turned out to be one of the most peaceful trips I’ve taken.
Day 0: Travel from Delhi (Overnight Journey)
I chose the boldtrain because it’s affordable and convenient.
-Board an overnight train from Delhi to Ujjain
- Travel time: ~10–14 hours
- Alternative: Fly to Indore, then take a 1-hour cab to Ujjain
👉 I preferred train—it saved money and gave me a relaxed start.
Day 1: Temples, Aarti & Spiritual Vibes
Early Morning: Arrival + Hotel Check-in
- I reached Ujjain early morning, checked into a hotel near the temple, freshened up, and headed straight for darshan.
Morning: Visit Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga
- This was the highlight of my trip.
- If you’ve booked Bhasma Aarti, attend it before sunrise
Otherwise, go for regular darshan.
👉 The energy inside the temple is something you have to feel.
Breakfast Break
- After darshan, I grabbed a simple local breakfast—poha & chai.
Late Morning: Harsiddhi Temple
- Just a short walk from Mahakal.
- Peaceful and less crowded
- Known for its powerful spiritual vibe
Afternoon: Kal Bhairav Temple
One of the most unique temples I’ve visited.
- Famous for offering liquor as prasad
- Strong cultural and mystical atmosphere
Evening: Aarti at Ram Ghat
- As the sun set, I headed to the banks of the Shipra River.
- Attend the evening aarti
- Sit quietly and absorb the moment
👉 This was the most calming part of my day.
Night
- Dinner at a local restaurant
- Rest early for the next day
Day 2: History, Peace & Return
Morning: Sandipani Ashram
I started my second day at this peaceful ashram.
- Believed to be where Lord Krishna studied
- Quiet and refreshing
Optional Visits
If you have time, you can also visit:
- Mangalnath Temple
- Bade Ganesh Ji Ka Mandir
Lunch + Checkout
- Enjoy a simple meal
- Head back to your hotel, pack up
Return Journey
- Take an afternoon/evening train back to Delhi
- Or travel via Indore if flying
My Personal Tips
- Stay near Mahakal temple (saves time & money)
- Book Bhasma Aarti in advance
- Keep Day 1 light—you’ll be tired from travel
- Walk as much as possible
Final Thought
This 2-day trip wasn’t rushed—it was focused. I didn’t try to see everything, but what I did experience felt deep and meaningful.
If you’re short on time but want something powerful, this itinerary is more than enough.
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