About 180 km · 4.5–5 hours via the Samruddhi Mahamarg · Same-day darshan round trip from ₹6,200, all inclusive
Trimbakeshwar is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, located in Trimbak town of Nashik district, Maharashtra. Kusavarta, the sacred kund inside the temple premises, is the source of the Godavari river – the longest river of peninsular India – and the present temple was built by Peshwa Balaji Baji Rao. For devotees in Mumbai, this darshan is a journey that must happen at least once.
With a HireCab Mumbai to Trimbakeshwar cab, the trip becomes simple: your driver picks you up from your doorstep, takes the Samruddhi Mahamarg towards Nashik, waits while you finish darshan, and brings you home the same evening. No train-and-jeep juggling, no waiting for buses – just a clean car and an experienced driver.
One clear price for the whole day. The cab picks you up from your doorstep in Mumbai, waits at Trimbakeshwar while you finish darshan, and brings you home the same night – roughly 360 km door to door.
| Vehicle | Seats | Same Day Round Trip | What's Included |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sedan (Swift Dzire / Hyundai Aura) | 4 + 1 Driver | ₹ 6,200 | All inclusive |
| Maruti Ertiga | 6 + 1 Driver | ₹ 7,500 | All inclusive |
| Toyota Innova Crysta | 6 + 1 Driver | ₹ 9,500 | All inclusive |
| Toyota Innova Hycross | 6 Seater | ₹ 13,000 | All inclusive |
A Mumbai to Trimbakeshwar same-day darshan round trip costs ₹6,200 for a Sedan, ₹7,500 for a Maruti Ertiga, ₹9,500 for an Innova Crysta and ₹13,000 for an Innova Hycross – all inclusive of fuel, driver allowance, toll and parking.
“All inclusive” means exactly that – fuel, driver allowance, toll and parking are already in the price above. There is nothing extra to pay the driver at the temple, and no surprises on the bill when you get home.
Planning a one-way drop, an overnight stay, or adding Nashik or Shirdi to the trip? Message us on WhatsApp with your plan and we will send an exact quote before you book.
Yes – and most of our pilgrims do exactly this. Leave Mumbai between 4:30 and 5:00 am, get onto the Samruddhi Mahamarg before the traffic builds, and you reach the temple by late morning. After darshan and lunch you start back by mid-afternoon and are home the same night. The full round trip is roughly 360 km, and our same-day darshan package starts at ₹6,200 for a sedan.
Starting early matters at Trimbakeshwar more than at most temples – the darshan queue grows fast after mid-morning, especially on Mondays and during Shravan month. With your own cab there is no bus timetable holding you back, so you can time the whole day around the queue, not the transport.
The Mumbai to Trimbakeshwar distance is about 180 km one way, and the drive takes around 4.5 to 5 hours. The fastest route is the Hindu Hrudaysamrat Balasaheb Thackeray Maharashtra Samruddhi Mahamarg towards Nashik, followed by a short 30–35 km stretch from Nashik city to Trimbak town. It is a toll road, and on our same-day darshan package the toll is already included in the price.
Mumbai is a big city, so your exact distance depends on where you start:
| From (Mumbai) | Distance to Trimbakeshwar | Route |
|---|---|---|
| Airoli | 161 km | Samruddhi Mahamarg (toll road) |
| Bhandup | 166 km | Samruddhi Mahamarg (toll road) |
| Andheri | 177 km | Samruddhi Mahamarg (toll road) |
| Belapur (Navi Mumbai) | 177 km | Samruddhi Mahamarg (toll road) |
| CSMT (South Mumbai) | 193 km | Samruddhi Mahamarg (toll road) |
The older route via NH160 – Thane, Shahapur, Kasara Ghat and Igatpuri – is the more scenic one, with green hills and valley views that are especially beautiful in the monsoon. Tell your driver if you would prefer that way; it takes a little longer but the ghat section is worth it.
Road trips are often about the journey and not just the destination. When you hire a car rental from HireCab, you not only ensure a convenient travel, but also the most affordable one.
| Mode | Approx. Cost | Time | Comfort |
|---|---|---|---|
| HireCab Taxi | ₹ 13/km onward | ~4.5–5 hours, door-to-door | Private, driver waits during darshan, no transfers |
| Train (to Nashik Road) | Low ticket cost | ~3.5–4 hours + 30–35 km road leg to Trimbak | Station-to-temple jeep/taxi transfer needed both ways |
| MSRTC / Private Bus | Budget fare | 5+ hours + local transfer at Nashik | Shared seating, fixed timings, tiring with elders |
There is no railway station at Trimbak itself – train and bus travellers must break the journey at Nashik and find a local jeep or taxi for the last stretch. That last-mile juggling is exactly what a HireCab cab removes: one vehicle, doorstep to temple gate and back, with your driver waiting through darshan. For a family or a group of elders, that difference makes the whole day.
Trimbakeshwar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and it is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas. The unique feature here is that the Jyotirlinga has three faces representing Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. Kusavarta, the kunda in the temple premises, is the source of the Godavari River, and the current temple was built by Peshwa Balaji Baji Rao in the 18th century.
Trimbakeshwar is the main centre in India for poojas like Kaal Sarp Dosh Nivaran, Narayan Nagbali, Tripindi Shradh and Rudrabhishek. Many of our bookings on this route are pooja trips, so we plan the cab around the ritual:
The pooja and pandit are booked by you at Trimbakeshwar; we make sure the travel part never becomes the headache.
Trimbakeshwar is only 30–35 km from Nashik city, so many pilgrims club both in one trip. On the way back you can cover Panchavati, Ramkund, Kapaleshwar Temple and Muktidham, or make a leisure stop at Sula Vineyard. Since the cab is already yours for the day, these detours cost only the extra kilometres – tell your driver and go.
Heading back is just as easy. The same vehicles and rates apply for a Trimbakeshwar to Mumbai cab, including evening pickups after darshan – so you are never stuck hunting for a jeep to Nashik to catch the last bus home.
Plan your darshan right away – just book a cab online and enjoy a hassle free journey!
Travelling somewhere else from Mumbai, or want a Fortuner or a luxury car for Trimbakeshwar? Here is our standard per-kilometre outstation rate card, with a 300 km minimum per day.
Please note: these per-km rates do not include driver allowance (₹400–₹500 per day depending on the vehicle), toll, parking or state tax – those are charged as actual. The Trimbakeshwar same-day round trip prices in the table above are a fixed package and already include all of it.

Booking a taxi from Mumbai to Trimbakeshwar with HireCab is simple. Visit www.hirecab.net, enter your travel date and time, select your preferred cab and complete the booking online – or simply message us on WhatsApp at +91 9702545454 or call +91 9702747577 and we will arrange everything.
The Mumbai to Trimbakeshwar distance is about 180 km by road via the Samruddhi Mahamarg, and the cab journey usually takes 4.5 to 5 hours depending on where in Mumbai you start and on traffic.
A Mumbai to Trimbakeshwar same-day darshan round trip costs ₹6,200 for a Sedan (Swift Dzire or Hyundai Aura), ₹7,500 for a Maruti Ertiga, ₹9,500 for a Toyota Innova Crysta and ₹13,000 for a Toyota Innova Hycross. All four prices are all inclusive of fuel, driver allowance, toll and parking.
Yes. The Mumbai to Trimbakeshwar same-day darshan package is all inclusive – fuel, driver allowance, toll and parking are all covered in the price. There is nothing extra to pay the driver at the temple.
Yes, HireCab provides one-way drops from Mumbai to Trimbakeshwar. Contact us on WhatsApp or call customer support for the current one-way price.
Yes. Leave Mumbai by 4:30–5:00 am, reach the temple by late morning for darshan, and you can be back home the same night. The full round trip is roughly 360 km, so a same-day visit is comfortable with a dedicated cab.
We recommend starting between 4:00 and 5:00 am. You are out of Mumbai and onto the Samruddhi Mahamarg before the heavy traffic, reach the temple before midday queues build up, and return in daylight.
Yes, HireCab offers Swift Dzire, Maruti Ertiga, Innova Crysta, Innova Hycross, Fortuner and luxury cars like BMW, Audi and Mercedes for the Mumbai to Trimbakeshwar route. You can choose the cab that best suits your group size.
Yes. On a round trip your cab and driver wait at Trimbakeshwar while you finish darshan or pooja, and the driver handles the parking. For multi-day rituals like Narayan Nagbali, ask us for a multi-day package.
Yes, many pilgrims add Nashik darshan (Panchavati, Ramkund, Kapaleshwar) on the way back, or continue to Shirdi. Tell us your plan on WhatsApp and we will arrange the route and quote accordingly.
October to March has the most pleasant weather for this trip. The Shravan month sees the biggest crowds at the Jyotirlinga – if you are planning a Shravan darshan, book your cab a few days in advance.
Yes, our driver can pick you up directly from Mumbai airport arrivals and drive straight to Trimbakeshwar – convenient if you are flying in for darshan.
Yes, the same vehicles are available for a Trimbakeshwar to Mumbai cab, including evening return pickups after darshan.
A day's notice is usually enough, but during Shravan month, Mahashivratri and long weekends we recommend booking 2–3 days ahead.
Cancellations made 48 hours or more before pickup get a full refund (a service fee of ₹250 applies for outstation trips). Cancelling 24–48 hours before pickup incurs a 10% charge, and within 24 hours a 20% charge. Same-day or mid-trip cancellations are non-refundable. Full details are on our Cancellation Policy page.