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Jaipur to Ujjain Taxi — Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Darshan

395 km
Jaipur to Ujjain Distance
7 to 8 hrs
Drive Time
Rs. 4,200
One Way Sedan Fare
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Jaipur to Ujjain Taxi Service by Satnam Travels

Ujjain is one of the seven sacred cities of India and the only place where Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga, a Swayambhu Jyotirlinga of Lord Shiva, resides. The city sits on the eastern bank of the Shipra river in Madhya Pradesh and carries a spiritual weight that is immediately felt when you arrive. The Mahakaleshwar temple draws lakhs of devotees every month. Bhasma Aarti at 4 AM, performed with sacred ash, is a ritual found nowhere else in the world. Ram Ghat in the evening, the Shipra flowing past lit diyas, and the sound of temple bells from multiple ghats at once — Ujjain is a complete pilgrimage experience.

The Jaipur to Ujjain taxi covers approximately 395 km and the most commonly used route runs via Tonk, Bundi, and Kota before entering Madhya Pradesh through Mandsaur and Ratlam. The road is well maintained on this corridor and the drive takes 7 to 8 hours under normal traffic. Another route via Chittorgarh and Neemuch is also used depending on pickup location in Jaipur. Both routes are comfortable for a long-distance cab journey. Whether you need a Jaipur to Ujjain one way taxi for a direct darshan trip or a Jaipur to Ujjain round trip taxi with the driver waiting through your complete temple circuit, the fare is fixed and confirmed at booking.

One way sedan starts at Rs. 4,200. Round trip from Rs. 7,500. Call to confirm and book.

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Choose Your Cab for Jaipur to Ujjain Taxi

Swift Dzire Jaipur to Kainchi Dham taxi
SedanAC4 Seat

Extra km : Rs. 11/km

Fuel : CNG / Diesel

Rs. 6,500
one way fare
Toyota Etios Jaipur to Kainchi Dham
SedanAC4 Seat

Extra km : Rs. 11/km

Fuel : Diesel

Rs. 6,500
one way fare
Hyundai Verna Jaipur to Kainchi Dham
SedanAC4 Seat

Extra km : Rs. 12/km

Fuel : Petrol / Diesel

Rs. 6,800
one way fare
Honda City Jaipur to Kainchi Dham
SedanAC4 Seat

Extra km : Rs. 12/km

Fuel : Petrol / Diesel

Rs. 6,800
one way fare
Ertiga Jaipur to Kainchi Dham cab
SUVAC6 Seat

Extra km : Rs. 14/km

Fuel : CNG / Diesel

Rs. 8,200
one way fare
Kia Carens Jaipur to Kainchi Dham
SUVAC6 Seat

Extra km : Rs. 15/km

Fuel : Diesel / Petrol

Rs. 8,800
one way fare
Innova Jaipur to Kainchi Dham Neem Karoli
MUVAC7 Seat

Extra km : Rs. 15/km

Fuel : Diesel

Rs. 9,200
one way fare
Innova Crysta Jaipur to Kainchi Dham darshan cab
Innova Crysta
MUVAC7 Seat

Extra km : Rs. 16 to 18/km

Fuel : Diesel

Rs. 10,500
one way fare
Fortuner Jaipur to Kainchi Dham private taxi
Premium SUVAC6 Seat

Extra km : Rs. 23/km

Fuel : Diesel

Rs. 14,000
one way fare
Toyota Vellfire Jaipur to Kainchi Dham luxury
Luxury VanAC7 Seat

Captain seats and rear entertainment

Fuel : Petrol Hybrid

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Force Urbania Jaipur to Kainchi Dham group taxi
Mini CoachAC9-13 Seat

Per km : Rs. 26 to 28

Best for pilgrim groups

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Tempo Traveller Jaipur to Kainchi Dham
TravellerAC12-20 Seat

Per km : Rs. 22 onwards

Colony and society groups

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27 Seater Bus Jaipur to Kainchi Dham
BusAC27 Seat

Mahila mandal and colony groups

Fuel : Diesel

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45 Seater Bus Jaipur to Kainchi Dham group
BusAC45 Seat

Large pilgrim batches and trusts

Fuel : Diesel

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Jaipur to Ujjain Taxi Fare

Trip Sedan Ertiga / Carens Innova Crysta Fortuner
One Way — Jaipur to Ujjain Rs. 4,200 Rs. 5,800 Rs. 6,500 Rs. 9,500
Round Trip — Jaipur to Ujjain + Mahakal Darshan Rs. 7,500 Rs. 10,500 Rs. 12,500 Contact us
Jaipur to Ujjain + Omkareshwar Round Trip Rs. 10,000 Rs. 14,000 Rs. 17,000 Contact us
Jaipur to Ujjain + Indore Round Trip Rs. 9,000 Rs. 12,500 Rs. 15,000 Contact us
Round Trip Per km Rate Rs. 11/km Rs. 14 to 15/km Rs. 16 to 18/km Rs. 23/km
Tempo Traveller Per km Rs. 22 onwards
Force Urbania Per km Rs. 26 to 28

Mahakaleshwar Temple and Ujjain Darshan Guide

Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga
Mahakaleshwar is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva and the only Jyotirlinga that faces south, considered deeply significant in Shaiva tradition. The lingam here is described as Swayambhu, meaning it emerged on its own and was not consecrated by human hands. The temple complex sits in the heart of Ujjain city and houses five levels, with the Jyotirlinga at the lowest level called Mahakal. The famous Bhasma Aarti takes place at 4 AM daily and uses sacred ash as part of the ritual. No other Jyotirlinga in India performs Bhasma Aarti in this manner. Advance online registration is required for Bhasma Aarti. General darshan continues through the day in time slots. Shoes must be deposited at the paid locker facility outside the temple gate.
Bhasma Aarti — What to Know
Bhasma Aarti at Mahakaleshwar begins at 4 AM and lasts approximately 2 to 2.5 hours. Prior registration on the official Mahakaleshwar temple portal is required and slots fill up several days in advance during Shravan month and festivals. Devotees need to arrive at the temple by 2:30 to 3 AM to clear security and reach the aarti hall. Photography inside the aarti hall is not permitted. Modest clothing covering shoulders and legs is required for entry. To attend Bhasma Aarti from Jaipur, the practical option is an overnight cab departure from Jaipur around 8 to 9 PM, arriving in Ujjain by 3 to 4 AM in time for the aarti, then completing the full temple circuit during daytime before returning to Jaipur by evening.
Other Temples in Ujjain
Ujjain is one of India's oldest continuously inhabited cities and its temple density is extraordinary. Harsiddhi Mata temple, located close to Mahakaleshwar, is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas and has two enormous diya columns lit during Navratri. Kal Bhairav temple at the edge of the city is known for its Prasad of liquor offered to the deity, a rare practice that draws many visitors. Mangalnath temple sits on a hill and holds special significance as the birthplace of Mars according to Hindu cosmology. Sandipani Ashram, where Lord Krishna studied under Guru Sandipani, is a peaceful site about 2 km from the main temple area. Chintaman Ganesh temple near the Kshipra river is considered one of the oldest Ganesh shrines in India. Most drivers know the complete circuit and plan the order to minimise travel time between sites.
Ram Ghat, Shipra Aarti and Best Time to Visit
Ram Ghat is the main ghat on the Kshipra river and the spiritual anchor of Ujjain outside the temple complex. The evening Shipra Aarti here, similar in spirit to the Ganga Aarti at Varanasi, is performed by priests at the ghat with lamps and chanting. The atmosphere at Ram Ghat in the late evening, with the river lit by diyas and the sound of conch shells from multiple sides, is the kind of experience that is difficult to describe and easy to remember. October to March is the best season for the Jaipur to Ujjain drive and for walking between temples. Shravan month, falling in July and August, brings the largest footfall at Mahakaleshwar. Simhastha Kumbh Mela, held at Ujjain every 12 years on the banks of the Kshipra, draws tens of millions of pilgrims and requires completely separate planning for accommodation and cab booking well in advance.

Why Book Jaipur to Mahakal Cab with Satnam Travels

Overnight Trips for Bhasma Aarti
Bhasma Aarti begins at 4 AM. To attend, you depart Jaipur the previous evening and arrive in Ujjain by 3 AM. We handle overnight Jaipur to Ujjain cab trips regularly, with driver halt included. Departure time is planned so you reach well before the aarti begins without rushing.
Fixed Fare, No Surprises
One way from Rs. 4,200, round trip from Rs. 7,500 for a sedan. The fare is confirmed at booking and does not change. Toll and state entry charges are the only extra cost, paid at highway booths. No surge pricing during Shravan month or Simhastha.
Driver Waits Through Full Temple Circuit
Round trip bookings include the driver waiting through your complete Ujjain darshan. Mahakaleshwar, Harsiddhi, Kal Bhairav, Mangalnath, Ram Ghat evening aarti — cover everything at your pace. The driver is ready when you finish, not the other way around.
Ujjain and Omkareshwar in One Trip
Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga is 130 km from Ujjain. Many pilgrims combine both Jyotirlingas in a two-day trip from Jaipur. We plan the Mahakaleshwar darshan on day one and Omkareshwar on day two with a night halt in between. Combined fare quoted at booking.
Groups of Every Size
From family groups of 4 to mahila mandal and colony society trips of 50 or more, we handle all sizes for the Ujjain Mahakal yatra. Multiple vehicles coordinated from different Jaipur pickup points. Group fare is confirmed at booking with no per-person additions later.
Book Any Time, Zero Advance Payment
Call or WhatsApp to book at any hour. No advance payment is needed to confirm. Driver details are shared before departure. Early night departures for Bhasma Aarti are handled regularly with no extra charges beyond the agreed fare.

Jaipur to Ujjain by Car — Planning Your Visit

Ujjain is roughly 395 km from Jaipur, which puts it at the outer edge of a comfortable single-day trip. Most visitors who want only a darshan at Mahakaleshwar and a walk along Ram Ghat can manage a very long day with a 4 AM departure and a return by midnight. But for anyone who wants to attend Bhasma Aarti, cover Harsiddhi Mata, Kal Bhairav, and Mangalnath properly, or spend time at Ram Ghat in the evening, a two-day trip is far more practical and rewarding. A single overnight adds almost no cost to the cab booking since the driver halt charge is minimal compared to the difference in the quality of experience.

The Jaipur to Ujjain private taxi most commonly runs via Tonk, Bundi, and Kota, then through Mandsaur and Ratlam in Madhya Pradesh before reaching Ujjain. This is a well-maintained four-lane highway for most of the route. An alternative route via Chittorgarh, Neemuch, and Ratlam is used for pickups from Mansarovar, Vaishali Nagar, and western Jaipur. Both routes take 7 to 8 hours under normal traffic. State border toll and state entry tax for vehicles entering Madhya Pradesh are paid at the highway booth on the way and are not included in the cab fare.

Omkareshwar, the second Jyotirlinga in Madhya Pradesh, is 130 km south of Ujjain on the banks of the Narmada river. For Shaiva pilgrims from Jaipur, the two Jyotirlingas together form one of the most meaningful pilgrimage circuits in central India. We plan these as a two-day trip: Ujjain and Mahakaleshwar on day one, drive to Omkareshwar the same evening, darshan and Narmada Aarti at Omkareshwar on day two, then return to Jaipur. The combined fare for this circuit is shared on call depending on the vehicle and itinerary.

Indore is 55 km from Ujjain and is often added to the Ujjain trip for those who want to extend the journey or have family connections in the city. The Indore to Jaipur return leg via Ratlam and Kota is the same highway. For large group Mahakal yatra trips, mahila mandal outings, and temple society pilgrimages, we coordinate Tempo Travellers and AC buses with multiple pickups from across Jaipur.

Book Jaipur to Mahakaleshwar Taxi

Call with your travel date, whether you want to attend Bhasma Aarti, pickup area in Jaipur, group size, and any additional stops you want to cover. We confirm the vehicle, plan the departure time accordingly, and send driver details before the trip. No advance payment needed. We pick up from all areas in Jaipur including Vaishali Nagar, Mansarovar, Civil Lines, Raja Park, Malviya Nagar, Tonk Road, Sitapura, Jagatpura, Jaipur Junction, Gandhinagar Railway Station, and near Jaipur International Airport.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What is the Jaipur to Ujjain taxi fare?

One way Jaipur to Ujjain taxi starts at Rs. 4,200 for a sedan. Round trip from Rs. 7,500. Innova Crysta one way Rs. 6,500. Fare covers vehicle, driver, and fuel. Toll and Madhya Pradesh state entry tax are paid at highway booths on the route.

Q2. How far is Ujjain from Jaipur and how long does the drive take?

Jaipur to Ujjain is approximately 395 km via the Tonk, Bundi, Kota route or via Chittorgarh depending on pickup location. Drive time is 7 to 8 hours under normal traffic. The road is well maintained and mostly four-lane through both Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.

Q3. Can I attend Bhasma Aarti from Jaipur by cab?

Yes. Bhasma Aarti starts at 4 AM at Mahakaleshwar. You depart Jaipur by 8 to 9 PM the previous evening, arrive in Ujjain by 2 to 3 AM, attend the aarti, then complete the full temple circuit during daytime before returning. Prior online registration on the Mahakaleshwar temple portal is required for Bhasma Aarti. We plan the departure time accordingly for your registered slot.

Q4. Can I combine Ujjain with Omkareshwar in one trip?

Yes. Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga is 130 km from Ujjain. We plan a two-day circuit: Mahakaleshwar darshan on day one in Ujjain, drive to Omkareshwar in the evening, Omkareshwar darshan and Narmada Aarti on day two, then return to Jaipur. Combined fare is shared on call.

Q5. What is the best time to visit Ujjain from Jaipur?

October to March is the most comfortable season for the drive and temple circuit. Shravan month in July and August sees enormous crowds at Mahakaleshwar, especially on Mondays. Book 3 to 4 weeks in advance for Shravan month travel. Simhastha Kumbh Mela, held every 12 years at Ujjain, requires advance booking of several months.

Q6. Is group cab available for Jaipur to Ujjain Mahakal yatra?

Yes. Force Urbania, Tempo Traveller, 27 seater, and 45 seater AC buses are available for group Mahakal yatra trips. Multiple vehicles are coordinated from different Jaipur areas for large groups. Call with group size and we confirm vehicle and fare on the spot.

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