Mumbai to Lodurva Jain Temple
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Overview
Lodurva Jain Temple near Jaisalmer is an ancient pilgrimage site featuring exquisitely carved sandstone temples. The Kalpavriksha (divine tree) inside the temple complex is a unique sculptural masterpiece. Lodurva Jain Temple in Rajasthan is a revered pilgrimage destination that attracts devotees from across India throughout the year. The spiritual significance of this sacred site makes it one of the most visited religious places in the region. Key attractions include Parshvanath Jain Temple, Kalpavriksha and Lodurva Ruins, each offering a unique experience for visitors. A taxi from Mumbai to Lodurva Jain Temple takes approximately 15 hours hours via NH48 via Jodhpur to Jaisalmer, making it a convenient outstation trip. The drive from Mumbai to Lodurva Jain Temple covers 1050 km and typically takes around 15 hours via NH48 via Jodhpur to Jaisalmer, passing through scenic landscapes. Reach Lodurva Jain Temple from Mumbai in comfort with Miles Tours — choose from our range of outstation cabs including Swift Dzire, Innova, and Crysta.
NH48 via Jodhpur to Jaisalmer RajasthanHistory & Significance
Lodurva was the ancient capital of the Bhati Rajputs before Jaisalmer was founded. The Jain temples here date back to the 12th century and were rebuilt in the 15th-16th centuries after destruction by invaders. The region has been an important cultural and historical centre for centuries, attracting scholars, pilgrims, and travellers from across the subcontinent. Over the years, various dynasties and rulers have left their mark on Lodurva Jain Temple, contributing to its rich architectural and cultural heritage that visitors can still appreciate today.
Distance & Travel Time
Cab Fare — Mumbai to Lodurva Jain Temple
| Car Type | Seats | One-Way (15% off) | Round Trip |
|---|---|---|---|
| Swift Dzire | 4 | ₹26,800 Flat 15% OFF | ₹31,500 |
| Ertiga | 6 | ₹30,350 Flat 15% OFF | ₹35,700 |
| Innova | 7 | ₹30,350 Flat 15% OFF | ₹35,700 |
| Innova Crysta | 6 | ₹35,700 Flat 15% OFF | ₹42,000 |
| Innova Hycross | 7 | ₹50,000 Flat 15% OFF | ₹58,800 |
Estimated for 1050 km. Toll, parking & driver allowance extra. Call for exact quote.
Route Highlights
- Kalpavriksha Sculpture
- Sandstone Carvings
- Parshvanath Temple
- Desert Landscape
- Ancient Ruins
Places to Visit in Lodurva Jain Temple
Parshvanath Jain Temple
The main temple with stunning sandstone carvings and torana arches. This is one of the most popular spots in Lodurva Jain Temple that tourists and locals alike recommend visiting. The site offers a memorable experience and is easily accessible from the main town area.
Kalpavriksha
A remarkable stone sculpture of the wish-fulfilling divine tree inside the temple. This is one of the most popular spots in Lodurva Jain Temple that tourists and locals alike recommend visiting. The site offers a memorable experience and is easily accessible from the main town area.
Lodurva Ruins
The remains of the ancient Bhati capital scattered around the temple area. This is one of the most popular spots in Lodurva Jain Temple that tourists and locals alike recommend visiting. The site offers a memorable experience and is easily accessible from the main town area.
Rishabdev Temple
A beautifully carved shrine dedicated to the first Jain Tirthankara. This is one of the most popular spots in Lodurva Jain Temple that tourists and locals alike recommend visiting. The site offers a memorable experience and is easily accessible from the main town area.
Desert Viewpoints
Scenic views of the Thar Desert surrounding the ancient temple site. This is one of the most popular spots in Lodurva Jain Temple that tourists and locals alike recommend visiting. The site offers a memorable experience and is easily accessible from the main town area.
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