Khatu Shyam Ji Travel Guide (2026): Temple Timings, Hotels, Transport & Darshan Tips

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Khatu Shyam Ji, in the Sikar district of Rajasthan, is one of North India's most-loved pilgrimage sites. Lord Krishna's devotees revere the deity here as Barbarik, lovingly called Shyam Baba. Every year, lakhs of pilgrims travel to the Khatu Shyam Temple — especially during festivals such as the Phalgun Mela, Janmashtami and Ekadashi. Whether you are a devout pilgrim or a curious traveller, this guide will help you plan a smooth trip, with everything from hotels near the temple and taxi options to temple timings and the live darshan status.
About Khatu Shyam Temple
Barbarik was a warrior-hero of the Mahabharata, blessed by Lord Krishna for his supreme sacrifice. Pleased with his devotion, Krishna granted that Barbarik would be worshipped in the Kali Yuga by his own name — Shyam. The temple enshrines the divine head (Shish) of Barbarik, which — according to legend — was discovered in the sacred pond now known as Shyam Kund.
The peaceful white-marble shrine, embellished with fine carvings, radiates calm and devotion. The idol recovered from Shyam Kund is central to the temple's daily rituals, and the pond itself remains an important part of every pilgrim's visit.
Khatu Shyam Ji Temple Timings
Timings change with the season, so plan your darshan accordingly:
| Season | Morning | Evening |
|---|---|---|
| Summer (Apr–Sept) | 5:00 AM – 1:00 PM | 5:00 PM – 9:30 PM |
| Winter (Oct–March) | 5:30 AM – 12:30 PM | 4:00 PM – 8:30 PM |
Before you leave, check the live darshan status for the current waiting time and crowd level — it can save you hours on a busy day.
Aarti Timings
- Mangla Aarti — 5:00 AM (Summer) / 5:30 AM (Winter)
- Shringar Aarti — 8:00 AM
- Sandhya Aarti — 7:00 PM (Summer) / 6:30 PM (Winter)
Note: timings may change during festivals and the Phalgun Mela. Follow our live updates & temple news for the latest announcements.
How to Reach Khatu Shyam Ji
By Air
The nearest airport is Jaipur International Airport (~85 km). From Jaipur you can pre-book a taxi to Khatu Shyam Ji or take a bus. Booking a cab in advance is the most comfortable option, especially if you arrive late or travel with family.
By Train
The closest railheads are Ringas Junction (~17 km) and Reengus (~20 km), both well connected to Jaipur, Delhi and Bikaner. Buses, autos and shared jeeps run regularly from the station to Khatu. Planning to come by rail? See our detailed guide on Ringas Junction live train status and reaching Khatu Shyam Ji by train.
By Road
Khatu Shyam Ji is well connected by state highways:
- From Jaipur — ~80 km (about 2 hours)
- From Delhi — ~260 km (about 5–6 hours)
- From Bikaner — ~220 km
You can drive, take a state/private bus, or hire a taxi. For a hassle-free day trip, read our one-day Khatu Shyam Ji trip from Jaipur — complete itinerary, timings & costs, or simply book a cab with a verified driver.
Local Transport
Auto-rickshaws and shared jeeps run between Khatu and neighbouring towns and villages, so getting around locally is easy and inexpensive.
Where to Stay: Hotels Near Khatu Shyam Temple
From budget dharamshalas to comfortable AC hotels, there is a stay for every pilgrim. A few popular options:
- Hotel Hanuman Palace — ~5 minutes' walk from the temple. AC rooms, 24×7 dining, complimentary Wi-Fi and 24-hour room service. Rooms from ₹2,400/night.
- Shyam Krishna Guest House — affordable, clean rooms for pilgrims who want a simple, budget-friendly stay.
- Hotel Shyam Paradise — a value option with parking and pure-vegetarian food.
- Hotel Shree Shyam Khatu — near the temple, clean and spacious rooms from ₹1,600/night.
- Shree Radhe Mohan Hotel & Resort — near Rainbow Children Academy, with an in-house restaurant and 24-hour room service, from ₹2,700/night.
Dharamshalas & bhawans close to the temple:
| Accommodation | Distance from temple |
|---|---|
| Shri Shyam Mandal (Hyderabad) | ~350 metres |
| Basesar Bhavan | ~700 metres |
| Surat Bhawan | ~750 metres |
Pro tip: During peak seasons — the Phalgun Mela, Janmashtami and weekends — rooms fill up fast. Book in advance to avoid last-minute stress.
Browse verified stays with live prices and photos on our Khatu Shyam Ji hotels page, or read our roundup of the Top 10 hotels near Khatu Shyam Ji temple for a comfortable stay.
Darshan Tour Packages
Short on time or planning for a group? A ready-made package takes care of your stay, cab and darshan in one booking — many also cover nearby Salasar Balaji and Jeen Mata. Explore our Khatu Shyam Ji darshan tour packages and pick the itinerary that suits your dates and budget.
Nearby Attractions
- Shyam Kund — the sacred pond where the deity's head was discovered; devotees take a holy dip here.
- Gopinath Temple — a serene shrine dedicated to Lord Krishna, a short walk from the main temple.
- Salasar Balaji & Jeen Mata — popular add-on darshans within easy driving distance, ideal for a 2-day trip.
- Rajasthani bazaars — pick up traditional handicrafts, leheriya textiles and devotional souvenirs.
Where to Eat
The lanes around the temple are full of pure-vegetarian bhojnalayas serving hearty Rajasthani food. Don't miss dal-baati-churma, gatte ki sabzi, kachoris and hot jalebis. For a list of nearby eateries and pure-veg restaurants, see our restaurants near Khatu Shyam Ji directory.
Travel Tips for Visitors
- Best time to visit: October–March, when the weather is pleasant. Avoid the peak summer (April–June) heat if you can.
- Dress code: wear modest clothing (avoid shorts and sleeveless tops). Footwear must be removed before entering the temple.
- Carry essentials: water, a light snack, and a cloth bag for prasad; keep valuables minimal on crowded days.
- Plan around crowds: early morning after Mangla Aarti is usually the calmest time for darshan — again, the live darshan status is your friend.
- Travelling with elders or children? Keep extra time in hand and prefer a pre-booked cab over shared transport.
Best Time to Visit & Festivals
The temple is busiest during the Phalgun Mela (Feb–March), when the town hosts a huge fair and pilgrims walk from far-off places, and on Ekadashi every fortnight. Janmashtami is another major celebration. If you prefer a quieter darshan, plan a weekday visit outside these dates — and keep an eye on our live updates timeline for festival schedules and temple announcements.
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Jai Shri Shyam! 🌺
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