Timings and Entry Fee of Triveni Museum, Ujjain:
Timings: 8.00 AM to 10.00 PM (Museum is closed on Tuesdays and Govt. holidays.)
Entry fee: Indian Citizen - Rs.20/- per person (10 years or more)
Foreign citizen - Rs.400/- per person (10 years or more)
For updated pricing details and more information, visit: https://trivenimuseumujjain.com/
Nearby attractions
The nearby attractions to the Mahakal Lok Corridor in Ujjain include:
Harsiddhi temple:
It is one of the prominent Shaktipeetha in Madhya Pradesh. According to Shiva Purana, the temple is where the elbow of Goddess Sati fell when Lord Shiva was carrying her body from the sacrificial fire. The temple is a major attraction of Ujjain and enshrines a Vermillion-covered idol of Goddess Annapurna.
Ram Ghat:
A prominent bathing ghat on the Shipra River, renowned for its religious importance and the mesmerising evening aarti. Pilgrims come to this sacred spot to take a dip in the holy waters and engage in spiritual rituals.
Bada Ganesh Mandir:
Situated near the Mahakal Lok Corridor, this temple houses a massive idol of Lord Ganesha. This deity is considered auspicious by the local people and thousands of devotees travel from distant locations to see the enormous idol of Lord Ganesha.
How to reach Ujjain
To reach Ujjain, you have several transportation options:
By air: The nearest airport is Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar Airport in Indore (56 km away). Taxi or public transport is available from Indore, well-connected to Ujjain.
By train: Ujjain Junction is a prominent railway station with good connectivity with other major cities and towns in the country.
By road: Well-connected by road through national and state highways. You can take a bus, car, or taxi from cities like Indore, Bhopal or Gwalior to reach Ujjain.
For comprehensive details on tourist places to visit in Ujjain and accommodation options, including homestays, hotels, and resorts, visit this website:
https://www.mptourism.com/destination-ujjain.php
In the heart of Ujjain, the Mahakal Lok Corridor unfolds as a sacred canvas, blending art, spirituality, and natural beauty. From grand entrances to divine sculptures, from the pleasing Rudrasagar lake to the panoramic journey leading to the Mahakaleshwar Temple, every aspect of this corridor invites visitors into a world where the sacred and the artistic converge. Come, embark on a soul-stirring expedition and let the Mahakal Lok Corridor reveal the timeless tales of Lord Shiva.