Mumbai to Ambaji Temple
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Overview
Ambaji temple at the Arasur hilltop on the Gujarat-Rajasthan border is one of India's 51 Shakti Peethas. The temple has no idol — devotees worship a Shree Visa Yantra. The Bhadarvi Poonam fair attracts over 1.5 million pilgrims annually. The road from Mumbai to Ambaji Temple stretches 750 km via NH 48 via Ahmedabad then SH 41, a comfortable 12-13-hour drive that many travellers find enjoyable. A dedicated cab from Mumbai to Ambaji Temple with Miles Tours combines affordability with comfort — sedans start from just ₹12/km for round trips.
NH 48 via Ahmedabad then SH 41 GujaratHistory & Significance
According to legend, the heart of Goddess Sati fell at this spot when Lord Vishnu dismembered her body to end Shiva's cosmic dance of grief. The temple has been a Shakti Peetha for over a thousand years and was patronised by the Solanki and later Maratha rulers. The Bhadarvi Poonam fair, held on the full moon of Bhadrapada (August-September), is one of Gujarat's largest religious gatherings with a tradition spanning centuries.
Distance & Travel Time
Cab Fare — Mumbai to Ambaji Temple
| Car Type | Seats | One-Way (15% off) | Round Trip |
|---|---|---|---|
| Swift Dzire | 4 | ₹19,150 Flat 15% OFF | ₹22,500 |
| Ertiga | 6 | ₹21,700 Flat 15% OFF | ₹25,500 |
| Innova | 7 | ₹21,700 Flat 15% OFF | ₹25,500 |
| Innova Crysta | 6 | ₹25,500 Flat 15% OFF | ₹30,000 |
| Innova Hycross | 7 | ₹35,700 Flat 15% OFF | ₹42,000 |
Estimated for 750 km. Toll, parking & driver allowance extra. Call for exact quote.
Route Highlights
- Ambaji Temple — one of India's 51 Shakti Peethas where a Shree Visa Yantra is worshipped instead of an idol
- Bhadarvi Poonam Fair — an annual fair on the Bhadrapada full moon attracting over 1.5 million pilgrims
- Gabbar Hill — a hilltop shrine 3 km from the main temple offering panoramic views of the Aravalli range
- Kumbharia Jain Temples — five exquisite 11th-century Jain temples with marble carvings rivalling Dilwara at Mount Abu
- Koteshwar Mahadev — a Shiva temple nestled in a river gorge just 3 km from Ambaji with a naturally cool micro-climate
Places to Visit in Ambaji Temple
Ambaji Temple
The main Shakti Peetha shrine where devotees worship the Shree Visa Yantra rather than a traditional idol; the temple courtyard fills with devotees during the Bhadarvi Poonam fair each August-September.
Gabbar Hill
A hilltop shrine 3 km from the main temple reached by 999 steps or a ropeway, offering sweeping views of the Aravalli hills and believed to be the original seat of the goddess.
Kumbharia Jain Temples
A cluster of five beautifully carved 11th-century Jain temples just 5 km from Ambaji, featuring marble latticework and pillar carvings comparable to the famous Dilwara temples at Mount Abu.
Koteshwar Mahadev Temple
A serene Shiva temple set in a rocky river gorge 3 km from Ambaji, known for its naturally cool atmosphere and the sacred spring that feeds the temple tank.
Mangalya Van
A spiritual garden and nature park developed near the temple complex with walking trails, herbal gardens, and a meditation area for pilgrims seeking a quiet retreat.
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