The most prominent attraction in Ujjain, this temple is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple's architecture and the Bhasma Aarti are truly captivating.
This temple dedicated to Lord Bhairav is known for its unique rituals and offerings. It's a significant religious site for devotees seeking blessings.
An important bathing ghat along the Shipra River, Ram Ghat is known for its serene ambiance and the daily evening aarti that attracts pilgrims and tourists alike.
Built by Raja Jai Singh II, the observatory showcases ancient astronomical instruments and reflects the advanced knowledge of astronomy in the region.
This temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha is a revered pilgrimage site. The self-manifested idol of Ganesha is believed to grant the wishes of devotees.
The sacred banyan tree is a symbol of spiritual significance. It's believed to be an embodiment of Lord Krishna and Radha and is considered a divine spot.
These caves are linked to the philosopher-saint Bhartrihari and offer a peaceful setting for contemplation and introspection.
This ashram holds historical importance as it's believed that Lord Krishna and Sudama received education here from Guru Sandipani. It offers insights into ancient Indian education.
Dedicated to Goddess Annapurna, this temple's architecture and spiritual vibes make it a must-visit spot for devotees and tourists alike.
This temple, also known as Gopal Mandir, houses the deity of Lord Krishna. The intricate architecture and serene surroundings attract visitors seeking spiritual solace.