Non-AC 2 Bed
Clean, peaceful non-AC room for two devotees, with attached bath and fresh linen.
- Sleeps 2
- Attached bath
- Daily housekeeping
₹1,450
per night

Omkareshwar · Jyotirlinga
Book clean AC & Non-AC rooms with Sattvik meals and warm seva at our Bhakt Niwas — steps from the Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga and the sacred Narmada ghats.

About the Sansthan
Shree Gajanan Maharaj Sansthan provides peaceful, respectful accommodation for devotees. Located on Mamleshwar Road in Brahmapuri, we offer simple, clean rooms and warm seva close to the Narmada ghats for morning and evening aarti.
Our Bhakt Niwas serves pilgrims with clean AC and non-AC rooms, hygienic Sattvik meals, and guidance on Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga darshan timings — so you can plan a calm, unhurried stay around your seva.
About Us
Shree Gajanan Maharaj Sansthan provides peaceful, respectful accommodation for devotees. Located on Mamleshwar Road in Brahmapuri, we offer simple, clean rooms and warm seva close to the Narmada ghats for morning and evening aarti.
Authorized Branches of Shree Sansthan
Tariffs
Contribution rates for accommodation and seva. Sattvik meals and Prasadam available on request.
Clean, peaceful non-AC room for two devotees, with attached bath and fresh linen.
₹1,450
per night
Thoughtfully appointed standard room for two, with comfortable bedding and attached bath.
₹1,850
per night
Comfortable air-conditioned room for two, with modern comforts close to the Narmada ghats.
₹1,950
per night
A tranquil single-occupancy AC room — ideal for solo sadhaks and visiting devotees.
₹2,050
per night
Four-bed non-AC room for families and small groups travelling together for darshan.
₹2,250
per night
Spacious air-conditioned room ideal for families and small groups travelling together for darshan.
₹2,550
per night
Well-appointed twin-bed AC room with added comforts — a step up from the AC Standard.
₹2,750
per night
Upgraded room with extra space and refined comforts for a restful pilgrim stay.
₹3,250
per night
Our most spacious room — thoughtfully prepared for devotees seeking a calm, elevated stay.
₹4,550
per night
Facilities
Hygienic, Sattvik meals and Prasadam available on request.
Guidance for Omkareshwar temple timings & Aarti schedules.
Daily housekeeping and fresh linens for a restful stay.
Safe parking space available for devotee vehicles.
“Peaceful stay and warm seva — perfect location for darshan at Omkareshwar Temple. The staff was very polite.”
“Very helpful staff and clean rooms. We felt blessed during our stay. The Sattvik food was excellent.”
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Speak to our seva team — they’ll help you pick the right room, share Mahaprasad timings and guide your visit.
Pilgrim Guide
Gajanan Maharaj Sansthan Omkareshwar room booking is the simplest way for devotees to secure a clean, peaceful and affordable stay in the holy town of Omkareshwar. Located on Mamleshwar Road in Brahmapuri, our Bhakt Niwas sits within easy reach of the Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga, the Mamleshwar temple and the sacred ghats of the Narmada river. For families, senior pilgrims, solo sadhaks and large yatra groups alike, a room at the Sansthan means waking up minutes from darshan, with Sattvik meals, hot water and warm seva already taken care of.
This page is designed to be a complete guide to room booking at the Shree Gajanan Maharaj Sansthan in Omkareshwar. You will find the full list of room types and tariffs, a step-by-step explanation of how to reserve your stay over the phone or WhatsApp, directions and travel options to reach Omkareshwar, darshan and aarti timings, details of the Narmada Parikrama, and practical tips that make a pilgrimage with elders and children far easier. Our intention is simple — to remove every small worry around accommodation so your mind stays on the Jyotirlinga and the chant of Om Namah Shivaya.
The Sansthan welcomes more than ten thousand devotees every year. Whether you are arriving for a quiet weekday darshan, a Shravan Somvar pilgrimage, a Mahashivratri visit or a multi-day Narmada Parikrama, booking your room in advance ensures a confirmed, comfortable base in a town where good accommodation can fill up quickly during festival seasons.
Omkareshwar has many lodges and hotels, but a stay at the Gajanan Maharaj Sansthan Bhakt Niwas is something different. It is a devotee-first accommodation run in the spirit of seva rather than commerce. The environment is calm, respectful and family-friendly, free of the noise and crowds that surround the busier market lodges. Devotees consistently rate the Sansthan 4.8 out of 5 for cleanliness, location and the warmth of the staff.
Booking with the Sansthan means more than a room. It means a team that understands pilgrimage — people who can guide you on darshan timings, help you plan the Narmada Parikrama, arrange Sattvik Mahaprasad and point you to the right ghat for your morning snan. For elderly parents and small children, this guidance is often worth more than any star rating.
The greatest advantage of booking a room here is the location. The Bhakt Niwas is a short walk from the Narmada ghats and close to both the Omkareshwar and Mamleshwar temples. You can attend the early morning Mangal Aarti, return for breakfast, rest in your room through the afternoon heat, and step out again for the evening aarti — all without long travel or repeated auto fares.
Every room is cleaned daily and provided with fresh linen and an attached bath. Tariffs are kept fair and transparent — they reflect the cost of running a clean, well-maintained Bhakt Niwas rather than seasonal hotel pricing. Hygienic, Sattvik pure-vegetarian meals and Prasadam are available on request, prepared in keeping with the spiritual setting of the town.
The Sansthan offers a wide range of rooms so that every devotee — from the solo sadhak to the large joint family — can find a stay that suits their need and budget. Tariffs range from around ₹1,450 for a Non-AC twin room up to ₹4,550 for the Super Deluxe. All rates are per night and include daily housekeeping; Sattvik meals and Prasadam are arranged separately on request.
Non-AC options such as the Non-AC 2 Bed and Non-AC 4 Bed rooms are ideal for devotees who prefer the natural climate and a modest tariff, and they are especially popular in the cooler months. The AC Standard, Single Bed AC and AC 4 Bed rooms suit families visiting during the warmer Shravan and summer season, while the Dual Bed, Deluxe and Super Deluxe rooms offer extra space and refined comforts for those seeking a more restful stay around their seva.
Group leaders organising a yatra for a temple mandal, bhajani group or family reunion can combine several rooms together. We recommend calling ahead so the seva team can hold adjacent rooms and plan Mahaprasad for the full group. During peak festival dates, booking the right combination of rooms early is the single best way to keep a large party together under one roof.
Room booking at the Sansthan is handled personally by our seva team so that every devotee receives clear, accurate information about availability, tariffs and timings. There are two easy ways to reserve your stay, and both connect you directly with the people who manage the Bhakt Niwas.
Phone our booking line on +91 74610 49390 or send a WhatsApp message with your travel dates, the number of devotees in your party, and the room type you prefer. The team will confirm availability and share the current tariff. WhatsApp is often the quickest way to get a reply during busy darshan periods.
Let the team know your expected arrival time, how many nights you will stay, and whether you would like Sattvik Mahaprasad arranged. If you are travelling with elderly devotees or young children, mention it so a room on a lower floor or closer to the dining area can be set aside where possible.
Carry a valid government photo ID for every adult at check-in. Once you have settled into your room, the seva team will guide you on the nearest route to the Jyotirlinga, the ghats for snan, and the aarti schedule for the day so you can plan your darshan without rush.
Omkareshwar is one of the twelve revered Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva and among the most sacred pilgrimage destinations in central India. The temple sits on Mandhata island in the Narmada river, in the Khandwa district of Madhya Pradesh. The island is shaped like the sacred symbol Om — it is from this divine form that the kshetra takes its name, Omkareshwar, the Lord of the Omkara sound.
The town actually honours two Jyotirlinga shrines on either bank of the Narmada — Omkareshwar on the island and Mamleshwar (Amareshwar) on the southern bank. Devotees traditionally seek darshan at both, and many believe a pilgrimage to Omkareshwar is incomplete without paying respects at Mamleshwar as well. The confluence of devotion, the gentle flow of the Narmada and the constant sound of bells and chanting give the whole town a deeply meditative atmosphere.
For centuries, saints, sadhus and ordinary householders have come to Omkareshwar to bathe in the Narmada, offer abhishek at the Jyotirlinga and walk the sacred Parikrama of the island. Choosing to stay at the Gajanan Maharaj Sansthan places you within this living tradition, in a Bhakt Niwas that exists to support the devotee on that journey.
Omkareshwar is well connected to the major cities of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, and reaching the Sansthan is straightforward once you know your route. Planning your arrival in advance helps you time your darshan and settle into your booked room without stress.
Omkareshwar is about 75–80 km from Indore and roughly 70 km from Khandwa, with regular buses and taxis on both routes. Devotees driving in private vehicles can reach the town comfortably; safe parking for cars and bus parking for pilgrim groups is available, which makes the Sansthan a practical base for road journeys.
The nearest railhead is Omkareshwar Road (Mortakka) station, a short drive from the temple town. Many devotees also alight at Khandwa Junction or Indore, both of which are well served by express trains, and continue by bus or taxi to Omkareshwar.
Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport in Indore is the closest airport, with onward road travel of roughly two hours to Omkareshwar. From the airport, pre-paid taxis and app cabs make the journey to the town simple, and our seva team can guide you on the best drop-off point near the Bhakt Niwas.
Most devotees plan their day around the morning and evening aarti at the Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga. The temple generally opens in the early morning for Mangal Aarti and remains accessible for darshan through the day, with a midday and evening aarti and a closing aarti at night. Because exact timings can shift with the season and on festival days, our seva team shares the current schedule with every guest so you can plan abhishek and darshan comfortably.
Staying at the Sansthan lets you attend the quieter early morning darshan, when the queues are shorter and the atmosphere is at its most serene. After resting through the warm afternoon in your booked room, you can return for the evening aarti and the beautiful sight of lamps reflected on the Narmada. Devotees who wish to perform abhishek or a special puja are advised to reach the temple early and to ask the team for guidance on the process.
A visit to Omkareshwar is woven around the Narmada — the river revered as a living goddess. Devotees begin the day with a snan at the ghats before darshan, and the steps of the ghats are a peaceful place for quiet reflection at dawn and dusk. From the Bhakt Niwas, the ghats are only a short walk away, so an early morning bath before the Jyotirlinga darshan is easy to fit into your plan.
The Parikrama of Mandhata island is one of the most cherished practices at Omkareshwar. The circumambulation path runs around the Om-shaped island, passing smaller shrines, ghats and viewpoints along the Narmada. Many devotees complete the Parikrama on foot as an act of devotion. Our seva team can advise on the route, the time it takes and the best part of the day to set out, especially for families walking with elders.
Omkareshwar is also a traditional starting and resting point for the much longer Narmada Parikrama undertaken by serious sadhaks. Pilgrims on this great circumambulation often pause here for darshan, snan and rest. A confirmed room at the Sansthan provides a clean, secure base to break the journey and gather strength before continuing along the river.
Food at the Sansthan is prepared in the Sattvik tradition — pure-vegetarian, hygienic and free of onion and garlic where the kitchen follows the strict bhog style. Simple, wholesome meals and Prasadam are available on request for devotees staying with us, so you do not have to search the market for clean food after a long day of darshan and walking.
For groups and yatra parties, Mahaprasad can be arranged with advance notice. We request that devotees inform the seva team at the time of booking, or as early as possible, so that the kitchen can plan quantities. Alcohol, tobacco and non-vegetarian food are not permitted on the premises, in keeping with the sanctity of the kshetra and the devotional setting of the Bhakt Niwas.
Omkareshwar can be visited throughout the year, but the most spiritually charged times are the holy month of Shravan, the Mondays known as Shravan Somvar, and the great night of Mahashivratri, when the town fills with devotees and the air rings with Om Namah Shivaya. Kartik Purnima and the Narmada Jayanti are also deeply auspicious occasions to be present on the ghats.
The cooler months from around October to March offer the most comfortable weather for darshan, the Parikrama and long walks along the river, and are ideal for families travelling with elders and children. The monsoon brings the Narmada into full, majestic flow and a green, washed landscape, though devotees should plan for rain. Whatever season you choose, booking your room early during festival periods is strongly advised, as accommodation across the town is in high demand at those times.
Room booking at the Gajanan Maharaj Sansthan Omkareshwar is confirmed directly with the seva team by phone or WhatsApp, so there is no complicated online process to navigate. The team shares the current tariff and availability at the time of booking, and the arrangement stays simple, personal and transparent from start to finish.
At check-in, every adult in the party should carry a valid government photo ID such as Aadhaar, voter ID, driving licence or passport. Early arrivals are welcome to leave their luggage at the reception while rooms are being prepared, and the team will note your details and guide you to your room. Knowing the location of the dining area and the nearest route to the Jyotirlinga on arrival helps you settle in quickly and begin your darshan without delay.
The Omkareshwar Bhakt Niwas is run in the spirit of seva rather than as a commercial hotel. The room tariffs are best understood as contributions that help maintain a clean, well-kept Bhakt Niwas and sustain the meals and hospitality offered to every visiting devotee. This is why a stay here feels warm and unhurried rather than transactional, and why the atmosphere remains devotional throughout.
Devotees are requested to treat the premises with care, to keep rooms and common areas clean, and to maintain a calm, respectful atmosphere for fellow pilgrims. Alcohol, tobacco and non-vegetarian food are not permitted on the premises, and a modest dress code in keeping with the sanctity of the kshetra is always appreciated. Observing these simple courtesies preserves the peace that makes a stay at the Sansthan special for everyone.
Many devotees travel to Omkareshwar with elderly parents, and the seva team is glad to help make their stay comfortable. When booking, mention if you need a room on a lower floor, close to the dining hall, or with easier access, and the team will do its best to arrange it. A short conversation at the time of booking often makes a real difference to an elder’s comfort.
For senior devotees, planning darshan during the quieter early morning hours, keeping water and any regular medicines close at hand, and allowing extra time for the walk to the ghats and the temple all help. The team can advise on local autos and the gentlest routes to the Jyotirlinga, so that elders can complete their darshan and even part of the Parikrama with ease and dignity.
A little preparation makes an Omkareshwar yatra far more peaceful. Carry valid photo identification for every adult, as it is required at check-in. Pack light cotton clothing for the warmer months and a shawl or light woollens for winter mornings on the ghats. Comfortable footwear that is easy to remove will help during temple visits and the Parikrama.
Reach the temple early for the morning darshan to avoid the longest queues, and keep small denominations of cash handy for offerings and local purchases. If you are travelling with elderly devotees, share their needs with the seva team in advance so a suitable room and meal timing can be arranged. Above all, book your room ahead of your dates — a confirmed stay at the Gajanan Maharaj Sansthan lets you arrive in Omkareshwar with nothing on your mind but the darshan of the Jyotirlinga.
Questions
The Bhakt Niwas is on Mamleshwar Road in Brahmapuri, a short walk from the Narmada ghats and close to the Omkareshwar and Mamleshwar temples.
Yes, we serve hygienic, Sattvik pure-veg meals and Prasadam on request for devotees staying with us.
Yes, our team shares guidance on Omkareshwar temple timings and Aarti schedules so you can plan morning and evening darshan comfortably.
Yes, we offer safe parking space for private cars as well as bus parking for pilgrim groups.