Tent City Setup for the Nashik–Trimbakeshwar Simhastha Kumbh Mela 2027
The Simhastha Kumbh Mela returns to Nashik and Trimbakeshwar in 2027, drawing an estimated 75 million pilgrims across the mela window. A gathering of this scale needs tent-city infrastructure that is planned, permitted, and built to government standards months in advance — not improvised on site.
What a Simhastha Kumbh Tent City Involves
A mela tent city is organised into distinct sectors, each with its own layout, density, and compliance needs:
- Sadhu-gram and akhada camps for sant-mahants and their followers
- VIP and dignitary suites for state guests and officials
- General-pilgrim dormitories and family accommodation
- Dining, bhandara, and assembly pavilions
- Medical, security, and administrative blocks
Infrastructure We Deliver End-to-End
- Modular accommodation tents — pagoda, dome, stretch, and dormitory configurations
- Temporary power distribution with backup redundancy
- Water supply, plumbing, and sanitation blocks
- Fire-safety systems and NDMA mass-gathering compliance
- Crowd-management planning, signage, and access control
- Site survey, CAD-based sector layout, and phased construction
Why AUM Event for Nashik Simhastha 2027
- 35+ years and 500+ deployments since 1989
- Owned tent and infrastructure inventory — not dependent on third-party rental availability
- State-tourism credentials since 2015
- Documented, audit-ready permissions and government-grade execution
- A single accountable contract across power, water, fire, and crowd management
Recommended Capacity & Timeline
For Simhastha 2027 we recommend planning 10,000–50,000 tent units across the Sadhu-gram, akhada, VIP, and general-pilgrim sectors, with phased deployment over 60–90 days pre-event and breakdown over 30–45 days post-event. Site allocation and procurement should be locked from September 2026.
Plan Your Simhastha Kumbh Tent City
Speak to our team for capacity planning, a site survey, and a phased proposal for Nashik–Trimbakeshwar 2027.