How to reach Shirdi
Shirdi is reachable by air, rail, and road — though no single mode dominates. Most pilgrim families pick rail for value, road for flexibility, or air for a long-distance time-saver. Below is the practical breakdown: nearest airport, nearest railway, road approach, and rough travel times. Use this to pick the route that fits your budget and arrival window — important if you're trying to land before the morning aarti or after the evening one.
Transport options
Common starting cities
Pilgrims to Shirdi most commonly travel from these cities. Tap one for the route-specific guide.
Frequently asked questions
What's the nearest airport to Shirdi?
Shirdi International Airport (SAG) (14 km, 25 min). Once you land, prepaid taxis and shared shuttles run to the temple area.
What's the nearest railway station?
Sainagar Shirdi Railway Station (3 km, 10 min). Most major Indian cities have direct trains. Check IRCTC ahead — pilgrim-route trains fill 60–90 days in advance.
Can I drive to the temple area?
NH60 · Mumbai 240 km (5 hr) · Pune 187 km (4 hr) · Nashik 80 km (2 hr)
How early should I arrive in the city?
For a morning aarti, arrive the previous evening so you're rested. For an evening aarti, arriving by midday is comfortable. Late-night arrivals (post-midnight) are bookable on TripSaffron — check-in is flexible for pilgrims arriving by overnight bus or train.
Is there a city shuttle from the railway station / airport?
Most stations and airports have prepaid taxi counters and shared shuttle services. Always use the prepaid counter — avoid touts who approach you directly. Lodge owners on TripSaffron can also arrange a pickup; mention this in your booking notes.