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Harness the Spiritual Energy of Kumbh 2027

The ultimate travel, stay & spiritual guide for Nashik Kumbh 2027 — the world's largest gathering of faith.

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Trimbakeshwar temple at night
Jyotirlinga

Trimbakeshwar — The Source of the Godavari

One of the twelve sacred Jyotirlingas. The origin of the Godavari river. The spiritual heart of Nashik Kumbh.

Explore Trimbakeshwar
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    VIP & general darshan timings

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    Narayan Nagbali & Kalsarpa rituals

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    Sacred Kushavarta Kund bathing

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    History of the Jyotirlinga

Sacred Calendar

Kumbh 2027 Bathing Dates

Shahi Snans and auspicious bathing days at the Ramkund and Kushavarta.

02
Aug 2027
Peak

Shahi Snan I

16
Aug 2027
Busy

Pratham Snan

31
Aug 2027
Peak

Shahi Snan II

11
Sep 2027
Busy

Dwitiya Snan

18
Sep 2027
Peak

Shahi Snan III

25
Sep 2027
Calm

Antim Snan

Dates indicative — confirmed by Akhara Parishad closer to event.

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Everything You Need to Know About Nashik Kumbh 2027

Travel guidance, sacred bathing dates, Trimbakeshwar information, crowd insights, and international visitor support — all in one place.

  1. AI Guide
  2. AI Guide

    The most sacred bathing days are the three Shahi Snans, when the Akharas lead processional baths at Ramkund (Nashik) and Kushavarta (Trimbakeshwar). Additional Parva Snan days fall on auspicious tithis through August and September 2027. Most pilgrims plan around a Shahi Snan and one secondary Parva Snan for a calmer experience.

  3. AI Guide

    The Nashik Simhastha Kumbh takes place at two sacred sites — Ramkund on the Godavari river in Nashik city, and Kushavarta Kund at Trimbakeshwar, the origin of the Godavari, about 30 km away. Akharas, sadhus and pilgrims move between both, and most curated journeys cover the two together.

  4. AI Guide

    Yes. Trimbakeshwar is the spiritual source of the Nashik Kumbh — home to one of the twelve Jyotirlingas and the birthplace of the Godavari at Brahmagiri. The Shaiva Akharas hold their principal Shahi Snan at Kushavarta Kund here, while Vaishnava Akharas bathe at Ramkund in Nashik.

  5. AI Guide

    Authorities anticipate over 100 million pilgrims across the 55-day Mela, with Shahi Snan days drawing the largest single-day crowds. Non-Shahi mornings and quieter upstream ghats remain surprisingly serene. Plan stay and movement around verified low-intensity windows — VisitKumbh.in publishes live crowd updates during the event.

  6. AI Guide

    Nashik's own Ozar (Hindustan Aeronautics) airport handles limited domestic flights. Most international and long-haul pilgrims fly into Mumbai (BOM, ~170 km), Pune (PNQ, ~210 km) or Shirdi (SAG, ~85 km), then continue by pre-booked car, Kumbh shuttle or train via Nashik Road station.

  7. AI Guide

    Yes — Kumbh is one of the most peaceful large gatherings in the world, and Nashik is a welcoming pilgrimage city. International visitors should book verified stays well in advance, carry their passport, dress modestly at ghats and temples, and prefer guided experiences for Akhara visits. Our concierge team supports English, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian and Hindi speakers.

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