The Khandoba Temple is the main reason for visiting Jejuri. It sits atop a small hill, and the home is located right where the steps to the temple begin. The temple is famous for its use of Bhandara (turmeric powder), which covers the grounds in a vibrant yellow during festivals and daily worship. The host, Balaji, can guide you on the perfect timings to visit to avoid heavy crowds, which is especially helpful during busy periods like Somvati Amavasya.
The home is accessible by road. For guests arriving by public transport, the host provides a key service. Balaji regularly arranges for pickup and drop-off from the local bus stand and railway station at an affordable price. As one guest mentioned, "he arranged hassle-free pickup and drop services to the this property bus stand." When you book, he often sends detailed, step-by-step travel instructions to help you find your way.
Jejuri is a year-round pilgrimage destination. It gets particularly crowded during festivals. One review mentioned Somvati Amavasya, when almost all rooms in the town were full. If you plan to travel during a festival, it's wise to book well in advance. For a quieter visit, travel on regular weekdays.