Accommodation provided by Sai Sansthan
Shirdi Saisanstan provides accommodation facilities to devotees at affordable prices. These places are located near the temple area and also shuttle service is provided to move from location to temple and vice versa. The bookings can also be done in advance.
Dwarawati Bhaktiniwas
This place is next to the Dharmashala & two minutes walking distance from the Bus stand. This building was built in the year 2008. In Dwarawati Bhaktiniwas 334 rooms are available for the devotees. Facilities include the dormitories & large rooms to accommodate groups or families of six to ten people, parking space, 24 hr. water supply, electricity supply (with full capacity generator back-up) & security round the clock.
For Common Devotees
Sansthan is taking care of the common devotees by providing accommodations at fairly affordable prices. A simple room with common facilities is available merely at the charge of Rs. 50 only, which can accommodate four people. The A.C. suits are also available at the charge of Rs.700 per day.
Bhakta Niwas
This place is the biggest accommodation complex consisting 542 rooms of various categories. It is about 1 kilometer away, from the temple area on the Highway.
Free bus service, shuttling between the New Bhakta Niwas & the Mandir Complex is provided every one hour. This complex is well equipped with the parking space, canteen facility, 24 Hr. water, electricity supply (with full capacity generator back-up) and security. It is equipped with the solar hot water system.
Dharmashala Complex
This place is on south-west of the Mandir Complex & on west of the Bus-stand, hardly at the distance of 0.5 Kilometer from S.T. stand. This complex is used mainly to facilitate the devotees coming in major groups. It has big dormitories & large halls to accommodate 15 to 80 people. The average charge, including the common services of toilets, is merely Rs.13/- per person. This complex is also well equipped with the facilities like the parking space, canteen facility, 24 Hr. water and electricity supply (with full capacity generator back-up)
Content updated in January 2023