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Harihar Fort

Located 48 km from Igatpuri, Harihar fort is an important fort of Nashik district. The fort captures the attention of the visitors because of its peculiar rock-cut steps and its one of the famous Nashik tourist places. The fort is very old and it mostly is in ruins at present except for a storage house and a few rock-cut cisterns. The fort can be accessed from two base villages namely, Rakshewadi and Nirgudpada. Location: The fort is located close to Nirgudpada village, Nashik, 422212, Maharashtra Timing: The fort is open to visitors from 7 am to 6 pm. Entry fee: There is no entry fee for visiting Harihar fort. Preparing For A Trip To Lonavala, Then Checkout Our Best Selling  Lonavala Tour Packages  Now!   How to Book:  Nemo Museum Tickets

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Saptashrungi

Saptashrungi

The Saptshrungi Garh is a holy place situated approximately at a distance of 60 KM from Nashik. According to the mythology, it is an abode of Goddess Bhagawati. Innumerable travelers and pilgrims visit Saptshrungi every year. The name Saptshrungi means seven mountain pinnacles. There are around 108 water reservoirs on this Mountain, which are known as Kundas and it is one of the popular places to visit in Nashik. One of the events from the legendary Ramayana states that Hanuman carried the herbal medicine for wounded Laxmana from this hill. The best time to visit this place is after the monsoon season. It is not only a divine destination but also a picnic spot. Location:   Saptashrungi Garh Rd, Saptashurngi, Maharashtra 422215 Timings: 6 AM to 6 PM Entry fee: None. Planning A Holiday Trip To Alibag, Checkout Best Selling   Alibag Tour Packages   Now!

Trimbakeshwar Temple

Trimbakeshwar Temple

One of the most popular places of worship, Trimbakeshwar is located in Nashik. People all across India visit Trimbakeshwar to express their faith and devotion. It is one amongst the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. The temple is located at the base of the Bramhagiri Mountain and it is one of the best Nashik tourist places. It is considered holy as the sacred Godavari River originates from here. It is also said to be the birthplace of Lord Ganesha. Its divine significance attracts innumerable tourists and pilgrims every year. Visitors are in awe of the three linga's that represent Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. Location:   Shrimant Peshwe Path, Trimbakeshwar, Maharashtra 422212 Timings:  5.30 AM to 9 PM Entry fee: None.

Pandavleni Caves

Pandavleni Caves

All you adventurous and thrill-seeking people, an enthralling experience awaits at the Pandavleni caves in Nashik. If you like mountaineering and trekking then you have to tread the trail towards these caves, as they are situated on a hammock. Located at a height of approximately 300 ft, amidst a thick green forest, these caves also make a perfect destination for peace lovers and nature admirers and it is one of the best places to visit in Nashik.

If you love to paint, then your canvas will crave to replicate this heavenly panorama.  One can visit these caves from 8 AM to 5.30 PM. Adults have to pay a certain amount as an entry fee, but children below 15 can explore the caves for free. Location:  Pandav Lene Rd, Buddha Vihar, Pathardi Phata, Nashik, Maharashtra 422010 Timings: 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM Entry fee:  INR 2

Anjaneri Hills

Anjaneri Hills

The Anjaneri hills derive their name from Goddess Anjana, as the locals say that the Goddess Anjana gave birth to Lord Hanuman in the cave atop the hill and it is one of the holy places to visit in Nashik. Among the Nashik tourist places, reaching Anjaneri hills is comparatively harder. Travelers have to take a bus from Nashik to Trimbakeshwar and from there they have to hike for 10 km, but the view at the end of the hike is worth it. Location: Anjaneri hill is located near Anjaneri town, Anjaneri, Maharashtra, 422212. Timings: Even though there are no strict timings, the Anjaneri hills are best visited during the daytime. Entry fee: There is no entry fee for Anjaneri hills.

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Gangapur Dam

Gangapur Dam

Amongst all the places to visit in Nashik, the Gangapur Dam is a must. Approximately 10 KM away from the main city of Nashik is the Gangapur Dam, a highly fascinating tourist spot. It is situated on the banks of the sacred Godavari River. Being constructed in the year 1954, it is built in conventional style using stones, clay, mud, and sand. The garden near the Dam is an ideal picnic spot, amidst a charismatic landscape.  Visit this place with friends and family to admire Mother Nature and to also watch the different species of birds here. Moreover, if you love photography, then surely let your cameras capture this immaculate beauty. Location:   Godavari River, Nashik.  Timings: All day. Entry fee: None. 

Dugarwadi Waterfall

Dugarwadi Waterfall

Dugarwadi waterfall is one of the most enchanting places to visit in Nashik. It is a majestic waterfall located just 30 km away from Nashik. The cascading falls and the surrounding beauty is sure to soothe the eyes of every visitor. It is one of the best tourist places in the city for a one-day outing with friends and family. However, during the monsoon, there is a chance of the water level rising suddenly. Location: Dugarwadi waterfall is located at Trimbakeshwar, Trimbak, Maharashtra, 422212. Timings: There are no strict timings for visiting the falls. Entry fee: The entry fee for Dugarwadi Falls is INR 10 and the parking fee is INR 50.

Kalaram Temple

Kalaram Temple

The Kalaram temple in Nashik is one of the most religious Nashik tourist places. The Kalaram temple is a very old Hindu place of worship which is dedicated to Lord Rama and it was built around 1788 by Sardar Rangarao Odhekar. The temple is named as such because the statue of Lord Rama present in the temple is black. Location: The Kalaram temple is located at Panchvati Road, Panchvati, Nashik, Maharashtra, 422003. Timing: The temple is open to devotees visiting from morning at 5:00 am to evening at 10:00 pm. Entry fee: No entry fee is required to be paid to visit the temple.

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Vallonne Vineyards

Vallonne Vineyards is India’s first boutique winery that produces premium French-style wines. Established in 2009, the sprawling estate rests on the gentle slopes of the Sahyadri ranges. The scenic location of the vineyard is complemented by the tranquil waters of the Mukhne Lake and the splendid view of the Kavnai Peak makes the vineyard an ideal place for wine tourism. Location:  Vallone vineyards are located at GAT 504, Kavnai Shivar, near Sanjegaon, Taluka Igatpuri, Nashik, Maharashtra, 422403. Timings:   The Vineyard is open for visitors every day of the week from 11 am to 5 pm. Entry Fee:  There is no entry fee for the place. You Can Checkout Great Discounts On  Medici Chapel Tickets

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Coin Museum

Coin Museum

Nashik has its own way of amazing visitors. Imagine visiting a museum which is amidst a mountainous region and that is endowed with an enticing panorama. Yes, the Coin Museum is located in close proximity of the Anjeri Hill in Nashik. It was established in the year 1980, in order to educate the common masses about Indian coins and their history. The museum showcases a variety of coins, molds, dyes, replicas, photographs, and brief write-ups and imparts knowledge in its visitors. The museum also explains the process of manufacturing coins. Do not forget to visit this museum because it is unique and only one of its kind in Asia. Location:  INHCRF Campus, Nashik - Trimbak Road, Near Anjaneri Village 422213 Timings : 10 AM to 5.30 PM Entry fee:  None. You Can Checkout Great Discounts On  Bioparco di Roma Tickets

Muktidham

Situated in the suburbs of Nashik is Muktidham, a glorious temple made up of marble. One of the classic attractions here is the temple devoted to Lord Krishna that has mesmeric paintings from the Mahabharata. Another artwork that beautifies this temple and makes it exceptional is the 18 chapters of Bhagwat Geeta written on its walls and it is one of the best Nashik tourist places. The temple showcases imitations of the twelve Jyotirlingas and also statues of Vishnu, Laxmi, Rama, Laxman, Sita, Hanuman, Durga and Ganesha, the Hindu Gods and Goddesses. One of the best times to visit the Muktidham Temple is during Kumbh Mela when several devotees and tourists come to witness the immaculate culture. There is also accommodation arrangement within the Muktidham premises. Location:  Mahatma Gandhi Rd, Gayakhe Colony, Nashik Road, Nashik, Maharashtra 422101 Timings:  6 AM to 7 PM Entry fee:  None. How to Book:  Ferrari World Tickets

Vihigaon Waterfall

Vihigaon Waterfall

The Vihigaon Waterfall is one of the most alluring places to visit in Nashik. It is based in the in the heart of the forest, in the Western Ghats. It is so popular for its natural beauty that it has been utilised as a prominent location in several films, short as well as feature. The best time to visit this place is during monsoon, as heavy rainfall bejewels the panorama. One can explore the varied flora and fauna around the waterfall and enjoy a picnic amidst the lush green with dear ones. Yet another intriguing fact about Vihigaon waterfall is that it proffers perfect conditions for rappelling. So if you are an adventurous person, do not miss this opportunity while in Nashik. This experience of rappelling in God’s heavenly creation will leave you enthralled. Location:   Vihigaon, Maharashtra 421602 Timings: All day. Entry fee: None.

Tringalwadi Fort

Tringalwadi Fort

In an ancient route that passes through Thal Ghat, there is located Tringalwadi -- a majestic fort that attracts a lot of tourists. Visitors can take a hike through the trail towards the top of the hill and enjoy the beautiful views around. The best season to visit the Tringalwadi Fort is during Monsoon, when the place become alive with lush greenery. Location:  The Tringalwadi fort is located near Tringalwadi village, which is located 7 km from Igatpuri. Timings:  There is no strict timing for visiting the fort. However, a hike to the fort should be done during the day. Entry fee:  There is no entry fee for visiting Tringalwadi Fort

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Zonkers Adventure Park

Zonkers Adventure Park

Situated near the scenic backwaters of the Gangapur Dam, Zonkers Adventure Park is a perfect destination for rediscovering the passion for adventure and it is one of the famous Nashik tourist places. The Adventure park is one of its kinds in Nashik city and offers various activities and adventure sports like Water zorbing, Go-karting, Bull rides, Bungee-trampoline, etc. for non-stop fun. Location: It is located at Soma Vine Village, Gangapur-Savargaon Road, Ghanghavare, Nashik- 422222, Maharashtra. Timing: 11 am to 9 pm throughout the week Entry fee: There is no entry fee. However, each ride at the park has a pay per ride system the fares of which vary from INR 50 to INR 300.

Salher

Salher is a place located close to Waghamba under Satana tehsil of Nashik district. Salher houses the highest fort in Sahyadri mountains. It is the second highest peak in Maharashtra after Kalsubai. Salher fort was built by Shivaji in 1671 and it witnessed the battle of Salher in 1672 which was won by Shivaji. Location: Salher fort is located at Salher road, Maharashtra, 423302. Timing: For reaching the Salher fort, one should leave early in the morning as the trek to the fort requires high endurance level. The fort is best visited during the winter months. Entry fee: There is no entry fee for visiting Salher fort.

Deolali Camp

Deolali Camp

Deolali is a small hill station located in the Sahyadri hills of the state. Deolali has plenty of temples, picnic spots, and green views. If you want to escape the busy bustle of city life, Deolali is one of the best Nashik tourist places for the purpose. The town has had some form of military presence ever since the days of the British. British structures are still present to this day. The town is also famous for its Buddhist caves. Location: Deolali camp, Deolali town, Maharashtra, 422401. Timings: Deolali is best visited from November to February Entry fee: There is no entry fee for visiting Deolali.

Dhodap

Dhodap fort is one of the most unique places to visit in Nashik which is steeped in history. It is a hill fort located at a height if 1472 m above sea level. This fort is a good place for trekking enthusiasts and adventurous tourists to visit. There is an idol of Lord Hanuman engraved on a tank in the fort. Location: The fort is located in the village of Dhodambe, 55 km from Nashik. One can start the climb to the fort from Dhodambe village. Timings: There are no timings for visiting Dhodap fort. Entry fee: There are no entry fees for Dhodap fort.

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Shubham Water World

Shubham Water World

Shubham Water World in Nashik is one of the best water parks in Nashik thereby making it one of the best places to visit in Nashik. The array of rides on offer like The Vertigo, The Black Hole, Water Fun System, and others can make you go spoilt for choice along with giving you an adrenaline rush. Apart from various exhilarating rides, there is a rain dance facility and also an area for visitors to sit and relax. Location: Shubham Water world is located at Jadhav Paradise, Anjaneri Hills, Nashik-Trimbakeshwar Road, Nashik- 422013. Timings: Shubham Water world is open from 10:30 am to 8:00 pm every day. Entry fee: The entry fee starts from INR 500 but it is free for children below 3.6 ft in height.

Sundarnarayan Temple

Sundarnarayan Temple

Brahmagiri Hill

Brahmagiri Hill

The word Brahmagiri translates to Hill of Lord Brahma. With mythological stories intricately woven into the history of this place, the Brahmagiri hill is one of the famous Nashik tourist places. The ascent to Brahmagiri hill can be started from Trimbakeshwar. It takes about 2 hours for one to reach the top of Brahmagiri hill from Trimbakeshwar. The views from the top of the Brahmagiri hill are enchanting, to say the least. Location: Brahmagiri hill is located in Brahmagiri, Metghar Kila, Trimbakeshwar, Maharashtra, 422212. Timing: The timings for visiting Brahmagiri hills are between 6 am to 6 pm. It can be visited all year. Entry fee: No entry fee is required to visit the place.

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Sita Gumpha

Sita Gumpha

If you are an explorer intrigued by the Indian ancient legends, then the Sita Gumpha is one of the places to visit in Nashik. It is situated near the Kalaram Temple, where Sita expressed her devotion for Lord Shiva.  The Sita Gumpha that is also known as Sita Gupha attracts innumerable devotees every year. It is well known for its significant role in Indian epic Ramayana. According to mythology, King Ravana had kidnapped Sita from here. The cave is also abode to magnificent statues of Lord Ram, Sita, and Laxmana. Another major attraction at this place is an age-old Shivlinga that allures all its visitors. Location:  Sita gufa, Panchavati, Nashik 422003 Timings:  All day. Entry fee:  None.

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Top 9 Places to Visit in Nashik, Maharashtra

A Pilgrimage Destination and India's Biggest Winery Region

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Nashik, approximately four hours northeast of Mumbai in Maharashtra , is a city with a dual identity. On one hand, it's an ancient and sacred pilgrimage destination with a fascinating Old City. On the other, it's home to the biggest winery region in India . 

Nashik is closely associated with the great Hindu epic The Ramayana , which tells the story of Lord Ram. According to mythology, Ram (along with his wife Sita and brother Lakshman) made Nashik his home during his 14 years of exile from Ayodhya . They lived in the area now known as Panchavati in the Old City. The city gets its name from an incident whereby Lakshman cut off the nose of Surpanakha, the sister of demon Ravan, after she tried to seduce Ram.

These top places to visit in Nashik reflect the city's diversity. An inexpensive full-day Nashik Darshan bus tour departs from the Central Bus Stand at 7.30 am and visits many of the city's attractions including Trimbak. It's best to book the tour at the bus stand the day before. Do note that it comes with a Hindi-speaking guide only. However, it's a great local experience!

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In the heart of Nashik's Old City, Ramkund ghat is the most important place in the Panchavati area. It attracts both pilgrims and tourists to its holy waters. Lord Ram is believed to have bathed and performed the death rituals of his father there. Hence, many people come to immerse the ashes of their departed loved ones, to help their souls obtain liberation. The tank was built in 1696 and although it's unfortunately quite dirty and not well maintained, it's an atmospheric and absorbing place to spend some time. The adjoining vibrant vegetable market is worth exploring too.

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There are as many as 100 temples in Nashik. Many of them can be found near the holy Godavari River, which flows through the city. The city's most sacred shrine, the beautiful black stone Kala Ram temple, is uphill to the east of Ramkund. It supposedly stands right where Lakshman performed the slicing of Surpanakha's nose. Nearby is Sita Gumpha, a claustrophobic cave where Sita is said to have hid from Ravan. There are some doubts as to its authenticity though.  On the way there, stop by Naroshankar temple, which is close to Ramkund. Kapileswara is another famous temple in the area. It's a Shiva temple but the nandi (bull) is unusually missing from it.

In the opposite direction, Sundar Narayan temple is situated next to Victoria Bridge and offers a fabulous view of the Godavari River. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, it's a spacious complex with splendid architecture.

Pandavleni Caves

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Buddhism also left its mark in Nashik, with 24 rock-cut caves that date back to the 2nd century BC. Inscriptions indicate that most of the construction happened during 2nd century AD and that the caves were occupied up until the 7th century AD. Following the decline of Buddhism, Jain monks began inhabiting the caves and contributed to their structure. Funding for the caves was provided generously by the rulers of the Satavahana dynasty, along with donations from people of all walks of life.

The main cave, number 18, is a prayer hall with a stupa . The other caves that hold the most interest are three and 10. Cave three is notable for its sculptures of idols, while cave 10 is structurally intact along with its inscriptions. It's believed to be as old as the Karla Caves near Lonavala in Maharashtra.

The Pandavleni Caves are located about 15 minutes southwest of Nashik, just off the Mumbai-Nashik Highway. Visit early in the morning before it gets hot, as it's a 30-minute uphill trek. Plus, the caves face east and their carvings are illuminated by the morning sun. There's an entry fee of 20 rupees for Indians and 250 rupees for foreigners.

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Wine tourism is flourishing in Nashik. There are almost 50 vineyards in and around the city. Many now have tasting rooms , restaurants and accommodations for guests. Appealing discounts of 10-20% on retail price are also available on purchases. The vineyards fan out in all directions from Nashik though, so you'll need a car to reach them. Either that or take a wine tour. Head to Sanjegaon district (40 minutes before Nashik), Dindori district (45 minutes north of Nashik), and Gangapur Dam (20 minutes west of Nashik). York Winery and Sula Vineyards are both in the Gangapur Dam area. Boutique Utopia Farm Stay is conveniently located near these wineries. It makes a great getaway from Mumbai.

Nashik's first artisanal cheese company is barely a couple minutes drive from York Winery and makes quality natural organic cheeses to pair with your wine. Varieties include mozzarella, feta, gouda (with chilli and black pepper variations), and cheddar. Cheese tastings are provided and cost 200 rupees per person. You can also see the cheese-making process upon request. Le Fromage is open daily from 9 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.

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Kids and thrill-seekers will be happy to visit this adventure park in the area, also just down the road from York Winery. It has numerous activities such as go-karting, rockclimbing, bungee trampoline, ATV rides, zip-lining, archery, target shooting, net cricket, and carnival games. The park is open daily from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Gangapur Dam

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Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) offers boating and water sports at its recently launched boat club on the northern bank of Gangapur Dam. The boat club is part of the corporation's modern new Grape Park Resort , which sprawls alongside the dam. Other hotels in the area may arrange informal boating on the dam as well. Or, simply just sit and relax there, and enjoy the serenity.

Side Trip to Trimbak

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Trimbakeshwar temple, around 40 minutes west of Nashik, is particularly revered and popular with pilgrims. This temple is one of the 12 jyotirlinga shrines of Lord Shiva, where he appeared as a pillar of light. Its substantial stone exterior is covered with intricate sculptures. Most of the action of the Nashik Kumbh Mela happens in the vicinity of the temple.

If you have children, Shubham Water World is a fun place to take them on the way to Trimbakeshwar from Nashik. There's a small coin museum en-route to Trimbakeshwar as well. It's part of the Indian Institute of Research in Numismatic Studies campus.

Brahmagiri Hill

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Those who are feeling energetic can hike up the trail to Brahmagiri Hill not far from Trimbakeshwar temple. It starts out from the back of the MTDC Sanskruti Resort. Allow two to three hours to reach the top. You'll be rewarded with a fabulous view! A couple of temples are there as well. Auto rickshaws will go part of the way up. The hill is regarded as a huge form of Lord Shiva, and the holy Godavari River originates from it and flows underground before emerging at Kushavarta Kund in the Trimbakeshwar temple compound.

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#1 of 22 Places to Visit in Nashik

At a distance of 2 km from Nashik Central Bus Station, Ramkund is the most important sacred bathing tank in the Panchavati area of Nashik City. This is one of the popular places to visit in Nashik during Kumbh Mela. Ram Kund, measuring 27 x 12 sq. m was built by Chitrarao Khatarkar in 1696 AD. According to the legend, this sacred bathing tank on the bank of river Godavari is believed to be the spot where Lord Rama had taken his bath during their exile. It is also said that Lord Rama has performed his father's funeral rites in this Kund and hence Ram Kund is also known as Asthi Vilaya Tirtha (Bone Immersion Tank). This is one of the must-visit places as part of Nashik tour packages . Ram Kund is a holy place for Hindus. Devotees believe that a dip in this tank will fulfill their wishes and also free them from their sins. There is a popular belief .....

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Muktidham Mandir

Muktidham Mandir

#2 of 22 Places to Visit in Nashik

At a distance of 9 km from Nashik Central Bus Station, Muktidham is a marble temple complex located at Deolali Gaon on the suburbs of Nashik. It is one of the popular tourist attractions in the city of Nashik. Muktidham Temple complex was built by Late Sri JayramBhai Bytco in 1971. An abode of most of the gods and goddesses of the Hindu religion, this splendid shrine displays the replica of all the 12 Jyotirlingas of India. It is believed that a holy darshan of this shrine provides as much virtue as a visit to four holy places, which makes this magnificent shrine a crowded pilgrim center. It is a magnificent piece of architecture, made with white marble from Makran in Rajasthan. There is a temple dedicated to Lord Krishna in the Muktidham complex. The walls of Krishna temple have paintings depicting scenes from life of Krishna and Mahabharata. These were painted by a noted painter Raghubir Mulgaonkar. Unique to this temple are eighteen chapters of Bhagavad-Gita written on the .....

Sri Dharmachakra Prabhav Tirth Jain Mandir

Sri Dharmachakra Prabhav Tirth Jain Mandir

#3 of 22 Places to Visit in Nashik

At a distance of 15 km from Nashik Central Bus Station, Sri Dharmachakra Prabhav Tirth is a beautiful Jain Temple situated near Viholi village on Nashik - Mumbai Road. This is one of the top Nashik tourist places and also one of the popular pilgrimage places in Nashik. Sri Dharmachakra Prabhav Tirth was established under the divine inspiration of Acharya Sri Jag Vallabh Surishwaraji Maharaj Saheb. This recently built temple is popularly called as Jain Mandir. This is a three-storey structure whose architecture is unlike the other Jain temples has completely new and contemporary outlook. The temple is built using the pink sand stones and white marbles which beautifies the feel and the look of the temple. The three storey temple consists of a Pravachan Hall on ground floor where meditations and sermons take place, Choumukhji on the first floor and Ashtapadji on the third floor. A statue of Sri Mantradhiraj Parshwanath Bhagwan is the main idol (mulnayak) of the temple. The temple .....

Sri Kalaram Mandir

Sri Kalaram Mandir

#4 of 22 Places to Visit in Nashik

At a distance of 2.5 km from Nashik Central Bus Station, Sri Kalaram Temple is an old Hindu shrine situated in the Panchavati area of Nashik city in Maharashtra. It is probably the most important temple in Nasik, and among the must include places in Nashik tour packages . Kalaram Temple is dedicated to Lord Rama, who has been enshrined inside the sanctum sanctorum in the form of a black stone idol. It is one of the important places to visit in Nashik . The temple was built by Sardar Rangarao Odhekar in 1790 AD. It was said that Odhekar had a dream that the statue of Rama in black color was in the Godavari River. Odhekar took the statue from the river and built the temple. The temple formed a pivotal role in the Dalit Movement in India. Dr. Ambedkar led a protest outside the temple on 2nd March 1930, to allowing Dalits into the temple. The architectural .....

Sita Gufaa / Sita Gumpha

Sita Gufaa / Sita Gumpha

#5 of 22 Places to Visit in Nashik

At a distance of 2.7 km from Nashik Central Bus Station, Sita Gumpha or Sita Gufaa is situated near Kalaram Temple in Panchavati area of Nashik. It is one of the top pilgrimage places to visit in Nashik. Sita Gumpha is believed to be the place where Sita worshipped Lord Shiva during their exile. The cave, containing the idols of Lord Ram, Sita and Lakshmana, can be accessible only through the help of a narrow staircase. The ancient Shivlinga still exists in the cave and is visited by large number of devotees every day. Devotees believed to be the place where Ravana, the demon king of Lanka, abducted Sita. Outside the cave is a large grove of 5 very old Banyan trees, after which the area is named, Panchavati means 'a garden of five banyan trees'. These trees are said to have been there during the exile of Lord Rama. There is a place called Tapovan where Lakshmana, the brother of Rama, cut off the nose of Surpanakha, the sister of Ravana. The entire Aranya Kanda of Ramayana is .....

Trimbakeshwar / Tryambakeswar

Trimbakeshwar / Tryambakeswar

#6 of 22 Places to Visit in Nashik

At a distance of 28 km from Nashik, Trimbakeshwar or Tryambakeswar is a small pilgrimage town located on the banks of River Godavari at the foothills of Brahmagiri Mountains in Nasik district of Maharashtra. It is one of the popular places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra , and among the must-include places in Nashik packages . Trimbakeshwar is famous for Trimbakeshwar Temple which is one of the 12 Jyotirlinga temples of Lord Shiva. It is one of the most famous places to visit near Nashik . Trimbakeshwar Temple is built by Sri Nana Saheb Peshwa in 1755-1786 AD. The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Shiva as Trimbakeshwar. The extraordinary feature of the Jyotirlinga located here is its three faces embodying Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Rudra. A crown studded with precious stones rests on top of .....

Someshwar Waterfalls / Dudhsagar Falls

Someshwar Waterfalls / Dudhsagar Falls

#7 of 22 Places to Visit in Nashik

At a distance of 2 km from Someshwar Temple and 9 km from Nashik Central Bus Station, Someshwar Waterfalls is a breathtaking waterfall situated near Gangapur in the suburbs of Nashik. It is one of the popular waterfalls in Maharashtra , and among the must-visit places as part of Nashik tour packages . Also known as Dudhsagar Waterfalls, Someshwar Waterfalls is one of the most favorite tourist places in Nashik . This small and beautiful waterfall is formed over the holy River Godavari. The height of the waterfall is 10 m and the place turns very picturesque during the monsoon as there is a huge water flow and also a lot more greenery around. It is a much-loved picnic spot by families and preferred stop by youngsters, to spend a relaxed evening. There is also a Balaji Temple near the waterfall which is a .....

Pandavleni Caves

Pandavleni Caves

#8 of 22 Places to Visit in Nashik

At a distance of 8 km from Nashik Central Bus Station, Pandavleni Caves or Trirashmi Caves are the ancient rock cut caves situated on Trirashmi Hills to the south of Nashik. The location of the caves is a holy Buddhist site in Maharashtra and also one of the popular places to visit in Nashik. Pandavleni Caves are a group of 24 caves carved between the 3rd century BC and the 2nd century AD, representing the Hinayana Buddhism and has nothing to do with the characters of Mahabharata (the Pandavas).These caves were built by the rulers of that time like Satavahanas and Kshaharatas for Hinayana Buddhist monks. More ancient name of caves is Trirashmi Caves where the root 'Trirashmi' means 'triple royal'. Most of the caves are Viharas except for the 18th cave which is a Chaitya. Caves 3, 10, 18 and 20 are the most significant and fascinating caves among the 24 caves which are noted for their magnificent sculptures. Cave 3 has a large Vihara with fascinating sculptures. Cave 10 is also .....

Sundarnarayan Temple

Sundarnarayan Temple

#9 of 22 Places to Visit in Nashik

At a distance of 2 km from Nashik Central Bus Station, Sundarnarayan temple is situated at the corner of Ahillyabai Holkar Bridge near Ram Kund in Panchavati area of Nashik. The Sundarnarayan Temple is built by Gangadhar Yashwant Chandrachud in 1756. The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Vishnu as Sundarnarayan. According to legend, once the area was a place haunted by an evil demon named Jalandar who was an ardent devotee of Lord Shiva. Even though the demon was wild and practiced evil deeds, he had a pious and virtuous wife Vrinda Devi. Lord Shiva was highly impressed by his devotion and he blessed the demon with a boon of immortality. This boon made Jalandar to create destruction in the area. The Gods realized the importance to kill the demon to save the mankind. The Gods approached Lord Vishnu to help them in this noble cause. Lord Vishnu understood that the chastity and piousness of Jalandar's wife is acting as a shield to his life. Lord Vishnu adopted the look of .....

Someshwar Temple

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#10 of 22 Places to Visit in Nashik

At a distance of 7 km from Nashik Central Bus Station, the Someshwar Temple is located on the banks of River Godavari at Someshwar in the suburbs of Nasik. Someshwar Temple is one among the oldest temples dedicated to Lord Mahadeva in Nashik. Besides Shiva, the temple is also the abode of Lord Hanuman. The temple is surrounded by greenery, which provides an idyllic ambiance to this pretty shrine. The temple premise also possesses a boating club and a small children's park providing recreation. The riverbeds here are very suitable for swimming and boating. The temple is visited by large number of people throughout the year. Timings: 6 AM to 6 PM

Coin Museum

Coin Museum

#11 of 22 Places to Visit in Nashik

At a distance of 19 km from Nashik and 3 km from Anjaneri, the Coin Museum, located in the campus of the Indian Institute of Research in Numismatic Studies, is on the Nashik-Trimbakeshwar road. The museum was founded under the Indian Institute of Research in Numismatic Studies in 1980. This campus spread over an area of 505 acres of land is surrounded by the picturesque Anjaneri hills. The museum is the only one of its kind in Asia with a very rich collection of research and well-documented history of the Indian currency system. The museum was established to impart a general idea about Indian coins to the common people. The displays in the museums comprise of coins, moulds, dyes, replicas, photographs, numismatic material, along with bronze, terracotta's, copper-hoard objects, paintings and some historical artifacts. These exhibits give a vast idea of the various currency systems that existed in India from centuries. The museum also exhibits dioramas of depicting coin minting .....

Sula Vineyards

Sula Vineyards

#12 of 22 Places to Visit in Nashik

At a distance of 12 km from Nashik Central Bus Station, Sula Vineyards is the famous Indian winery located in Nashik. The Nashik region is known as the 'Wine Capital of India' and is home to almost 50 wineries. Sula Vineyards was founded by Rajeev Samant in 1998. Spread across 160 acres of area, Sula Vineyards is the Valley's first commercial winery. Currently, Sula operates two wineries at Nashik and Dindori in Maharashtra, and have taken over three custom crush facilities in Nashik and Karnataka. Sula's grapes come from their vineyards as well as from contract farmers across the region. The company's viticulture team trains and educates the farmers on best practices. Sula Vineyards were awarded with a silver medal for its 2012 Sauvignon Blanc as the biggest wine maker in India. Sula Vineyards is a perfect weekend getaway from Mumbai, Pune and a good day trip form Nashik. The winery and vineyards are open to the public for educational tours. As part of their wine tourism .....

Saptashrungi Devi Temple

Saptashrungi Devi Temple

#13 of 22 Places to Visit in Nashik

At a distance of 26 km from Vani and 65 km from Nashik, Saptashrungi Devi Mandir is a Hindu temple situated near Nanduri village. The temple lies atop the cliff with an altitude of 1,230 m. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Saptashrungi. The temple is known popularly as one of the 'three and half Shakti Peethas' of Maharashtra. The temple is also one among the 51 Shakti Peethas located on the Indian subcontinent and is a location where one of Sati's limbs, her right arm is reported to have fallen. It is also believed that the presiding deity of the temple is Mahishasur Mardini, who was the slayer of the demon Mahishasur. At the foot of the hill lies the head of a buffalo, made of stone, which is believed to be that of the demon. Saptashrungi Temple is a two storied shrine with the Devi enshrined in the top floor. The goddess idol is said to be swayambhu (self-manifested) which was carved on a rock on the sheer face of a mountain. She is surrounded by seven (sapta-in Sanskrit) .....

Anjaneri Hill

Anjaneri Hill

#14 of 22 Places to Visit in Nashik

At a distance of 11 km from Trimbakeshwar Temple and 26 km from Nashik, Anjaneri Hill is a spiritual place that lies between Nasik and Trimbakeshwar. Anjaneri is one of the famous forts in the Nashik-Trimbakeshwar mountain range and also one of the popular trekking places in Nashik. Situated at an altitude of 4264 feet, Anjaneri is the birth place of God Hanuman. Anjaneri fort is named after God Hanuman's mother Anjani. It is said that God Hanuman spent his childhood in these mountains. Being the birthplace of Lord Hanuman, Anjaneri has major significance for devout and hikers alike. The main attraction of Anjaneri Hill is the Anjaneri Fort which can be reached via Anjaneri village. One should get down at Anjaneri Phata, which is 20 km away from Nasik on the Nasik-Tryambakeshwar road. Anjaneri village is at a walking distance of 10 to 15 minutes from Anjaneri Phata. There are some steps next to the village entrance, through which one can reach the plateau of Anjaneri. From .....

Sinnar

#15 of 22 Places to Visit in Nashik

At a distance of 30 km from Nashik, Sinnar is a town and a municipal council in Sinnar taluka of Nashik district in Maharashtra. Sinnar is mainly famous for Sri Gondeshwar Temple and Gargoti Museum. It is one of the famous places to visit near Aurangabad . Gondeshwar Temple is situated about 2 km from Sinnar Bus Station and it represents the best example of the Hemadpanti style of architecture. The structure was constructed using the locally available black basalt stone and lime. The temple's origin dates back to 12 - 13th century during the Yadava dynasty. Some sources claim that Raj Govinda of the Yadava dynasty built this great temple. Yet another tradition assigns the building to Govindaraja, another Yadava king who ruled about the beginning of the twelfth century AD. It is a Shaiva Panchayatan or a group of five temples within a large enclosure. The central shrine is dedicated to Lord Shiva and the remaining .....

Dugarwadi Waterfall

Dugarwadi Waterfall

#16 of 22 Places to Visit in Nashik

At a distance of 8 km from Trimbakeshwar and 38 km from Nashik, Dugarwadi waterfall is one of the best natural waterfalls of Maharashtra situated near Sapgon. Dugarwadi is a great place to explore the beauty of mother nature especially in the monsoon season. The dense forest, waterfall and the fresh air are all seductive. It totally makes one forget about all the hustle-bustle, stress and tensions of the city life. During rains take utmost care because the water level rises suddenly. To reach the Dugarwadi falls, visitors need to drive up to Sapgon on NH-848, which is about 4 km from Trimbakeshwar. From Sapgon the waterfall parking area is 4 km. After reaching the place, one has to park the vehicles near the road and a walk of 1-2 km is required to reach at the exact place of waterfall. It is recommended to make group visit at Dugarwadi, because there is no security available and it is also a lonely place.

Ramshej Fort

Ramshej Fort

#17 of 22 Places to Visit in Nashik

At a distance of 14.5 km from Nashik, Ramsej or Ramshej Fort is a small historical fort located on Nashik- Peth Road in Maharashtra. Situated at an altitude of 3273 feet, Ramshej Fort is one of the popular monsoon trekking places in Maharashtra. According to the history, after death of Shivaji Maharaj, many forts put up strong resistance under the leadership of his son Sambhaji. This tiny fort was no exception. The fort was attacked by Aurangzeb's army and his commanders threatened the Maratha kingdom saying that they would capture the fort in hours but Shivaji Maharaja's son Sambhaji and his army resisted these attacks for almost 6 years. Later, Ramshej fort was one of the 17 strongholds which were surrendered to the British in 1818 CE. Ramshej literally means Lord Ram's bedstead. It is believed that Lord Rama had made this place as his residence for some time during their exile; hence the fort got its name. To reach Ramshej fort, visitors can take a bus right up to Aashewadi .....

Brahmagiri Hill

Brahmagiri Hill

#18 of 22 Places to Visit in Nashik

At a distance of 3 km from Trimbakeshwar Bus Station and 31 km from Nashik, Brahmagiri is a mountain adjacent to Trimbakeshwar in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra. Situated at an altitude of 1,298 m, Brahmagiri is the source of the sacred River Godavari. Brahmagiri literally means the hill of Lord Brahma. According to the mythology, sage Gautama and his wife Ahalya resided on this hill. A cow was unintentionally killed by Saint Gautama while trying to ward it off. To wash his sins, he worshipped Lord Shiva to bring river Ganga on earth from the heaven. Pleased with Sage Gautama's devotion, Lord Shiva requested Ganga river to flow down in the form of Godavari to make Sage Gautama pure. Hence, the river is also known as River Gautami. Earlier, Brahmagiri hill is considered as a huge form of Lord Shiva and hence the mountain climbing was considered as a sin. In the year 1908, Seth Lalchand of Karachi and Seth Ganeshdas built 500 stone steps at a cost of Rs. 40,000. This has facilitated .....

Dabhosa Waterfall

Dabhosa Waterfall

#19 of 22 Places to Visit in Nashik

At a distance of 19 km from Jawhar, 61 km from Trimbakeshwar, 88 km from Nashik and 168 km from Mumbai, Dabhosa waterfall is beautiful waterfall situated at Dabhosa village in Thane district of Maharashtra. This is one of the highest waterfalls in Maharashtra near Mumbai. The Dabhosa Waterfalls is formed over Lendi River and cascades down from a height of about 300 feet. Dabhosa waterfall is more beautiful in the rainy season with full flow and lot of greenery around. It is a superb adventure spot with Kayaking, Valley Crossing, Zip Line, Rappelling and laddering, Trekking and fishing. Dabhosa Waterfall Resort and Jawhar Hill Station Resort are the two accommodation options near Dabhosa Waterfalls. These resorts offers various adventurous activities at the falls like Kayaking, Valley Crossing, Zip Line, Rappelling and laddering, Trekking and fishing. The nights are a complete back to nature experience with the roar of the waterfall in the background. Timings: 7 AM .....

Harihar Fort

Harihar Fort

#20 of 22 Places to Visit in Nashik

At a distance of 22 km from Trimbakeshwar and 45 km from Nashik, Harihar Fort or Harihargad is a small hill fort in Upper Vaitarana range near Trimbak in Nashik district of Maharashtra. Also known as Harshgad or Harishgad, the fort is one of the popular monsoon trekking places near Nashik. Harish Fort was one of the forts in the possession of the Ahmadnagar Sultans. It was visited by Captain Briggs in 1818 AD. In 1636 CE, Harishgad, Trimbakgad, Tringalwadi and few other forts were given by Shahaji to the Mughals. Harishgad was one of the 17 strong places that surrendered to the British on the fall of Trimbak in 1818 CE. Situated at an altitude of 1120 m (3676 feet), Harihargad lies on a triangular rock with all the three sides vertical and is approachable only from one side i.e. through 200 feet high rock cut staircase. The most fascinating aspect about this trek is the rock cut steps at an angle of 80 degrees that one has to negotiate to enter the fort. Though it is a vertical .....

Bhandardara

Bhandardara

#21 of 22 Places to Visit in Nashik

At a distance of 70 km from Nashik, 104 km from Shirdi, 157 km from Pune, and 172 km from Mumbai, Bhandardara is a small hill station and a holiday resort located in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. It is one of the lesser-known hill stations in Maharashtra , and among the beautiful places to visit near Mumbai city. Bhandardara is situated at an altitude of 750 m on the banks of river Pravara. The place is known for its natural beauty and its soothing environment. This is also one of the popular Maharashtra tourist places . According to a legend, sage Agastya meditated here for a year. Pleased with his penance, Gods blessed him with a stream of river Ganga, now known as river Pravara. This tiny hill station is a blend of natural beauty, waterfalls, mountains, tranquility, greenery, refreshing air, and ..... Distance (From Nashik CBS Bus Station): 68 Kms Trip Duration (From Nashik CBS Bus Station - Including Travel): Full Day .....

Igatpuri

#22 of 22 Places to Visit in Nashik

At a distance of 45 km from Bhandardara, 51 km from Nashik, 117 km from Shirdi, 136 km from Mumbai, 250 km from Pune, and 296 km from Surat, Igatpuri is a beautiful hill town in Nashik district of Maharashtra. Located on Mumbai - Agra National Highway, it is one of the top hill stations in Maharashtra and among the most popular weekend getaways from Mumbai as well as Pune. Formerly known as Egutpoora, the stunning hill station of Igatpuri is situated at an altitude of 1900 feet in the Sahyadri Hills of Western Ghats. The hill town surrounded by mountains from all sides is blessed with picturesque beauty and is a perfect place for those who want to spend some time in the lap of nature as part of Igatpuri tour packages . The breathtaking valleys and the calming environment are also a preferred choice for outdoor ..... Distance (From Nashik): 51 Kms Trip Duration (From Nashik - Including Travel): Full Day .....

Most Asked Questions on Nashik

Winter from October to March is the best season to visit Nashik . This is also the busiest season in Nashik and often hotels run full and tourist places are crowded.

Nashik usually requires 2 full days to visit the most important attractions. Several tourists usually prefer visiting Nashik along with Shirdi which requires an additional day. There are several wonderful places near Nashik like Ajanta Caves, Ellora Caves, Aurangabad and Bhandardara that can be visited with additional day for each place.

Budget of Nashik trip depends on the trip duration and category of hotel you choose for your stay along with the kind of vehicle you prefer. Nashik tour packages offered by Trawell.in start from as low as INR 5750 per person for a 2D/1N trip and from INR 8600 per person for 3D/2N vacation.

Ensure to cover most important places to visit in Nashik like Ram Kund, Muktidham Mandir, Sri Dharmachakra Prabhav Tirth Jain Mandir, Sri Kalaram Mandir, Trimbakeshwar, Sita Gufaa, Pandavleni Caves and Muktidham Mandir. Shirdi which is around 85 km from Nashik and can be visited along with Nashik.

The Kumbh Mela or Maha Kumbh Mela, is held once in 12 years at four holy places by rotation, they are Haridwar, Allahabad (Prayag), Nashik and Ujjain. The next Kumbh mela is going to be held at Nasik-Trimbakeshwar in 2027. However, an Ardh Kumbh Mela, mini versions of the event, is held every six years at only two places, Haridwar and Allahabad.

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9 Awesome Things You Must Do On Your Nashik Trip

From vineyard visits to ancient caves - Nashik brings alive history, nature and food flavours into delightful experiences across its verdant terrain! Let's explore the top 9 attractions you shouldn't miss to fill your Instagram with travel joy.

1.Vineyard Tour & Tasting at Sula Vineyards

Let the epicurean vibes flow by indulging in wine tasting sessions as you wander picturesque rolling slopes dotted with grapes ripening happily under golden skies at India's leading wine producer Sula Vineyards near Gangapur! End the tour with a Mediterranean meal paired with the finest Sauvignon Blanc at their restaurant midst chatting vineyards.

  • Built in: 1999
  • Entry fee: Rs. 350 with meal
  • Best for: Groups, couples

Enjoy the sunshine, views and laughter over fine wine and cheese platters!

2.Admire Ancient Architecture at Ramkund

Step back in time rambling the stone steps of historic Ramkund, one of the holiest bathing ghats believed since Satyuga era where Lord Rama and Sita performed purification rituals post exile. With over 100 ancient shrines dotting the Godavari river bank and holy atmosphere enhanced during Kumbh Melas, history and faith blend seamlessly. Don't miss the spectacular evening aarti!

  • Built in: Ancient eras nearly
  • Location: Banks of Godavari
  • Entry fee: No entry charges

3.Thrilling Caves Exploration at Pandavleni

Be amazed wandering the eerie chambers and stone carved halls inside age old Pandavleni Caves nestled within hills since the era of Emperor Ashoka! Believed to be carved by Buddhist monks, some caves feature inner sanctums with etched images of Buddha serenely meditating. But steep stairs and bat inhabitants promise engaging adventure along with history lessons too!

  • Built: Circa 1st century BCE
  • Height: Nearly 40 meters
  • Entry fee: Rs.15 per person

Wear sport shoes for good non slippery grip over rock carved steps.

4.Immerse in Ancient Architecture at Trimbakeshwar

Discover 28 intricately engraved shrines, towering pillars and sacred artifacts inside atmospheric 12th century temple complex dedicated to Lord Shiva as one of holiest Jyotirlinga sites. With spiritual aura permeating due to somber chants, flickering diyas and flowers scent, it makes for sublime experience too! Don't forget trying the famous Trimbak ladoos with dry fruits.

  • Built: Circa 1760 CE
  • Dress code: Traditional wear recommended
  • Entry: Free

Carry fruit baskets or flowers paying obeisance to the divine residing in the garbha griha sanctum.

5.Walk under Wisteria Blossoms

When spring arrives, Nashik's Muktainagar neighbourhood located 25 km from city awakens into magical blooming beauty like you've never seen before! Imagine walking under canopies bursting with fragrant Wisteria blossoms in pink, white and violet colours amid cosy cafes in a dreamy floral paradise that promises perfectly envy-inducing Instagram backdrops!

  • Location: Muktainagar near Gangapur road
  • Best season: Mid January to February
  • Entry: No entry charge
  • Don pretty florals and strike that spring girl pose for trending social media updates!

6.Go Tribal Shopping near Dwarka Circle

From vibrant Warli artwork on canvases, handpainted terracotta jewellery to woven jackets - rustic lanes near Dwarka Circle promise indigenous craft treasures to fill up your home styled beautifully too! Interact with Warli tribe artists as they symbolically depict nature tales or simply refresh with street side chai sipping. Remember to bargain politely!

  • What to buy: Kandil art lampshades, Warli paintings
  • Market name: Shilpa Nagar Handicraft Market
  • Budget buys: Fridge magnets, coasters

Flaunt those pretty tribal prints, mud mirrors photo frames and your Nashik holiday moments creatively!

7.Sunset Views from Anjneri Hill

Be dazzled by crimson and pink hues over Godavari river waters faraway from hilltop Anjneri near Nanduri village while breeze caresses your hair enjoy sweeping views at this offbeat spot untouched by tourists. With ponds, shrines and greenery all around, old Hemadpanti ruins scattered nearby add historic perspective too for wholesome Instagrammable holiday moments.

  • Terrain: Anjneri and Nanduri hill slopes
  • Nearby site: Someshwar Temple ruins

Nothing like sipping adrak chai against dreamy sunsets over timeless ruins!

8.Waterside Fun at Gangapur Lake

Just 8 km outside Nashik near the Godavari River lies placid Gangapur Lake promising both Instagram glory and waterside recreation fun! Go speed boating adventures or simply relax on shikaras spotting kingfishers swoop down glittering blue waters chasing tiny fishes perfect for loved-up couple moments too soaked in laughter and salty breezes.

  • Built alongside: Ancient Kalaram Temple
  • Best activity: Pedal boating amidst hills
  • Entry fee: Boating ride charges only

Pack your wide angle lenses to capture majestic sunrises over mountains behind!

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Nashik (Nasik), named after a relic associated with Ramayana, is a city in Maharashtra located on the banks of river Godavari. Nashik plays host to the famous Kumbh Mela every 12 years. The city is home to plenty of exotic temples and is known in Hindu mythology as the place where Ravana's sister, Surpanakha, tried to seduce Lord Ram and got her nose cut off by Lakshman in the process. Its religious importance doesn't end there. It also plays host to the thousands of tourists visiting Shirdi and Trimbakeshwar . Apart from its temples, Nashik also has forts, waterfalls and vineyards to look out for. With multiple vineyards present in Nashik, the most popular being Sula, the wine-tourism industry is mushrooming in this part of Maharashtra. Nashik gives you the chance to experience a fabulous cocktail of extremes - from temples to vineyards, hills to waterfalls, this place offers a lot to see.

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  • 29 Best Things To Do In Nashik For A Delightful Vacation, Away From The Crowd In 2024

Nashik is a city in Maharashtra which has been the center of commerce and trade in India since the historical years. Famous for its numerous temples, the city is also much famed for its numerous vineyards and wine tasting tours. Offering many thrilling activities for the travelers to indulge in, try these 26 best things to do in Nashik to experience the city like a local.

29 Best Things To Do In Nashik

Wondering what to do in Nashik? Right from wine tasting in some of India’s best vineyards, to connecting with your spiritual self, this list will guide you through the best things to do in Nashik! Explore this list of things to do in Nashik and make the most of your trip to this beautiful city!

  • Sula Vineyards: Take A Wine Tasting Tour
  • Zonkers Adventure Park: Engage In Fun Activities
  • Vaitarna River: Go For White Water Rafting
  • Saraf Bazar: Shop Your Heart Out
  • Spice Garden Restaurant : Take A Gastronomical Ride
  • Coin Museum: Relish The Charm
  • Trimbakeshwar Temple: Seek Blessings
  • Ram Kund: Dip Into The Holy Water
  • Dudhsagar Falls: Enjoy The Enchanting View
  • Brahmagiri Hill: Go For A Trek
  • Nashik City Centre Mall: Splurge Without Guilt
  • Navshya Ganapati Temple: Seek Blessings Of Ganesha
  • Anjneri Hill: Be A Part Of Adventure
  • Someshwar Temple: Spectate The Architecture
  • Pandavleni Caves: Explore History
  • Kalsubai: Go For A Sunrise Trek
  • Soma Vine Village: Stomp On Some Grapes
  • Vihigaon Waterfall: Refresh Yourself
  • Water Parks: Embrace The Inner Child
  • Panchvati: Pay A Visit To The Temples
  • Saptashrungi: Feel The Essence Of Spirituality
  • Sita Gufa: Replay The Ramayana Epic
  • Kumbh Mela: Be A Part Of The Grand Festivities
  • Mulher: Trek To Magnificent District
  • Jain Temple: Marvel At The Structure
  • Gangapur Dam: Enjoy A Family Picnic
  • Vallonne Vineyards: The Grand Wine Tour
  • Mangi Tungi: Spectacular Twin Fort
  • Harihar Fort: An Architectural Marvel

1. Sula Vineyards: Take A Wine Tasting Tour

Sula Vineyards

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Sula Vineyard in Nashik is one of the most popular vineyards in the country. Embark on a memorable wine tour with your family or friends and choose to go on a guided tour which is one of the best things to do in Nashik . During this tour, you will get to know about the significance of Sula, the different blends produced here, and the procedure of making them. Interestingly, you can also sample different varieties of wines along with your favorite cheese.

How to reach: The best way to reach the Sula Vineyards from major cities like Pune or Mumbai is by the Mumbai – Agra National Highway (NH3). You can cover the distance either by train, bus or car. The fastest way to reach the Vineyards is by driving yourself or hiring a cab. If you want a more detailed account of directions, visit the official website of Sula Vineyard and click on Visit Us.

Time required: 2 hours

Things to do: Indulge in a late-afternoon wine tasting session, have lunch at the vineyard restaurant with some more wine, and take a swim in the infinity pool at the resort.

Location: Gate 36/2, Govardhan Village, Off Gangapur-Savargaon Road, Nashik

Timings: 12:00 PM – 5:30 PM

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2. Zonkers Adventure Park: Engage In Fun Activities

Zonkers Adventure Park

Nestled near the scenic backwaters of the Gangapur Dam, exploring the Zonkers Adventure Park is one of the fun things to do in Nashik. This park is an ideal adventure destination and houses facilities for an entire day of fun. Some of the activities you can enjoy here are go-karting, artificial rock climbing, zip-lining, rappelling, and much more.

How to reach: If you are traveling from Nashik, take the Gangapur Rd and Gangapur-Savargaon Rd for a 40-minute ride that will take you to Gangapur dam where the adventure part is situated.

Time required:  2 hours

Things to do: Enjoy lunch at the SOMA Vine Village, get busy with a rock climbing adventure and take an ATV ride around the park.

Location: Opposite Beyond Resort By Sula, Gangapur-Savargaon Road, Gangavhare,

Nashik Timings: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM

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3. Vaitarna River: Go For White Water Rafting

White Water Rafting

There are many things to do in Nashik but white water rafting is by far the best experience in the city. Held by the Adventure Camp Zone on the Vaitarna River, the camp has the best facilities to provide a wonderful experience. Also, get to experience cliff jumping, and swimming in the turbulent waters. It is a great experience, and one should definitely try it at least once in a lifetime.

How to reach: The distance between Nashik and Vaitarna river is approximately 140 kilometers and can be covered by both private and public in 2-3 hours.

Time required:  1 hour

Things to do: Get the adrenaline pumping with some white water rafting, take a valley crossing trip to the other side and end the day with a jeep safari that will take you around the river for a scenic ride.

Location: Vaitarna River, Nashik, Maharashtra

Timings:  9:00 AM and 2:15 PM

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4. Saraf Bazar: Shop Your Heart Out

Saraf Bazar

Shopping in Nashik at the Saraf Bazar is known to be one of the enthralling things to do around Nashik . The Saraf Bazar is one of the busiest markets in the city and attracts hundreds of locals, and tourists every day from far and wide. The market is stocked with gold and silver items and provides you with an opportunity to shop for gorgeous necklaces, earrings, anklets, etc. Not only ornaments, but the Saraf Bazar also offers utensils made of gold which are perfect for your exquisite collection or as a gifting item for your loved ones.

Location: Panchvati, Nashik

Timings:  NA

How to reach: The Saraf Bazar is located in central Nashik, Panchavati which is accessible by both public and private transfer from major bus stops or stations in the city. 

Things to do: Buy yourself some gold accessories, try some classic street food items in the market and spend some leisurely time people watching. 

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5. Spice Garden Restaurant: Take A Gastronomical Ride

Spice Garden Restaurant

One of the best things to do in Nashik is to dine at the Spice Garden. Famous for serving authentic North Indian cuisine, the restaurant also offers an exquisite buffet spread which will leave you wanting for more. From salads to starters, and from the main course to desserts, dining at the Spice Garden is one of the best activities in Nashik .

Location: Hotel Lily Sarovar Portico, 904 Chetna Nagar, Mumbai-Agra Road, Parijat Nagar, Nashik

Timings: All Days – 7:00 AM – 10:30 PM

How to reach: The Spice Garden Restaurant is located on the Mumbai-Agra road and is a part of the Ren Hotels which is located centrally and accessible from all entry points into the city via both public and private transport.

Time required: 1 hour

Things to do: Slurp a bowl of Thai soup, enjoy some piping hot appetizers and try cuisines on the menu that are unique to you for a flavorful adventure.

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6. Coin Museum: Relish The Charm

Coin Museum

Spanning across an area of 505 acres of land, the Coin Museum is located on the campus of the Indian Institute of Research in Numismatic Studies. Visiting this place is one of the popular things to do near Nashik as it displays numerous coins, molds, dyes, replicas, and photographs. Exhibiting the various currency systems that existed in India for centuries, the museum also displays dioramas depicting coin minting and manufacturing techniques.

Location: 19 km from Nashik Bus Station

Timings: Monday to Saturday – 9.30 AM to 1 PM, and 2 PM – 5.30 PM

How to reach: The Coin Museum is located on the Nashik Trimbakeshwar Road which is approximately 20 kilometers from the central square in Nashik. Public transport such as bus and train are available from most stations in the city. If convenience is a priority, driving yourself or hiring a taxi to the museum is recommended. 

Things to do: Learn about the history of their pristine collection of coins, buy yourself a souvenir, and enjoy a walk around the museum to understand its significance. 

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7. Trimbakeshwar Temple: Seek Blessings

Trimbakeshwar

Offering prayers at Trimbakeshwar Temple is one of the common things to do around Nashik for all the travelers. A small pilgrimage town located on the banks of River Godavari at the foothills of Brahmagiri Mountains, the Trimbakeshwar Temple is one among the 12 Jyotirlinga temples of Lord Shiva and is also one of the most popular places to visit in Nashik that was built by Sri Nana Saheb Peshwa in 1755-1786 AD.

Location: 28 km from Nashik Bus Station

Timings: 5.30 AM – 9 PM

How to reach: The Shri Trimbakeshwar Temple is very well connected with public transportation from Nashik. The distance between Nashik and Trimbakeshwar temple is 28 kilometers and can make a good road trip as many travelers drive themselves or hire a cab to the site.

Things to do: Participate in religious prayers

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8. Ram Kund: Dip Into The Holy Water

Ram Kund

Ram Kund is considered to be an important sacred bathing tank in the Panchavati area of Nashik City. This is one of the popular things to do in Nashik and it was built by Chitra Rao Khatarkar in 1696 AD. Devotees believe that a dip in this tank will fulfill their wishes and also free from their sins. There is also a popular belief that salvation to the soul of the dead person is easily achieved by immersing their ashes in the holy waters of this tank. It is also one of the most popular temples to visit in Nashik .

Location: 2 km from Nashik Bus Station

Timings: 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM

How to reach: The best way to reach Ram Kund is by taking a bus or a taxi directly to the kund.

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9. Dudhsagar Falls: Enjoy The Enchanting View

a gorgeous fall

One of the fun things to do in Nashik is to visit Dudhsagar Falls. It is one of the highest waterfalls in India and a popular picnic spot. Popularly known as Someshwar waterfalls, the place turns out to be the favorite hangout place in Nashik. To spend a relaxing evening, head to this place, and spend a lovely family time. There is also a Balaji temple near the waterfall which is a great place to visit.

Location: Ambedkar Nagar, Nashik

Timings: NA

How to reach: The best way to reach the Dhundsagar falls is by taking a private car or taxi directly to the spot or get on public transport (bus/train) to the closest station.

Time required: 3 hours

Things to do:  Hiking, Camping, Trekking

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10. Brahmagiri Hill: Go For A Trek

Brahmagiri Hills Trek

Brahmagiri Hill is an excellent trekking spot in Nashik. You can easily spend some time walking here. The hill used to have a fort of which only ruins remain now. The trek of this mountain range can be tiring for some so it is advisable to stay hydrated. You simply cannot miss this great climb along with a wonderful view when in Nashik.

Location: Western Ghats, Nashik, Maharashtra

Timings:  Day time

How to reach: The best way to reach the Brahmagiri Hill is by taking a private car or taxi directly to the spot or get on public transport (bus/train) to the closest station.

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11. Nashik City Centre Mall: Splurge Without Guilt

Upcoming Shopping Malls In Kannur

The Nashik city center mall is a perfect place to spend a few hours visiting the stores with friends or family. This well-maintained mall is the largest in Nashik and has a good collection of retail outlets, restaurants, and a multiplex theatre. For the shopaholics, there is everything in-store – electronics, fashion, and all other items of use.

Location: Untwadi Rd, Lavate Nagar, Lavate Nager, Parijat Nagar, Nashik, Maharashtra

Timings: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM

How to reach: The best way to reach the mall is by taking a private car or taxi directly to the spot or get on public transport (bus/train) to the closest station.

Things to do:  Shopping, eating out, and souvenir hunting

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12. Navshya Ganapati Temple: Seek Blessings Of Ganesha

Maha Ganapati Temple

Located on the banks of the river Godavari, the Navshya Ganapati Temple is more than 300 years old. It is one of the famous tourist attractions in Nashik and a must-visit place to seek peace and blessings of Ganesha. It is believed that the Ganesha grants the wishes to its visitors. You can as well go boating on the river after worshipping.

Location: Gangapur-Someshwar Road, Nashik

Timings: 7:30 AM – 8:00 PM

How to reach: The best way to reach the temple is by taking a private car or taxi directly to the spot or get on public transport (bus/train) to the closest station.

Things to do:  Spiritual activities

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13. Anjneri Hill: Be A Part Of Adventure

Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, Kodagu

Anjneri Hill is a good spot for a little bit of trekking. It is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Hanuman and is named after Lord Hanuman’s mother, Anjani, and is one of the most beautiful places in Nashik .  In order to visit the temple, dedicated to Anjani, you can go up from the village main road. It takes about 2 hours to reach the temple and is advisable to take some food and water along as it may not be available during the trek.

Location: Anjeri Hills, Nashik

Timings: All-day

How to reach: The best way to reach the hills is by taking a private car or taxi directly to the spot or get on public transport (bus/train) to the closest station.

Things to do:  Camping, trekking, and sightseeing activities

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14. Someshwar Temple: Spectate The Architecture

Someshwara Temple

Someshwar Temple is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and Lord Hanuman on the banks of the river Godavari. This old and beautiful temple also offers a boating experience. This popular Nashik tourist attraction has been a favorite location for many film shootings. The area is covered with greenery offering a pleasant climate.

Location: Gangapur Road, Someshwar, Nashik

Timings: 6:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Things to do:  Participate in religious activties

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15. Pandavleni Caves: Explore History

Nashik Caves

Pandavleni Caves, also known as Pandu caves or Nasik Caves, are situated in the foothills of Trivashmi Hills and are ancient rock-cut caves. Known to be built around the 3rd century, the caves are a combined group of 24 caves that represent Hinayana Buddhism. The caves are beautifully carved and there are inscriptions inside and outside the cave that not only acts as study material for scholars but the intricacies are amazing to look at. Visiting these caves are one of the many things to do in Nashik.

Location: Pandav Lene Rd, Buddha Vihar, Nashik

Timings: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM

How to reach: The best way to reach the caves is by taking a private car or taxi directly to the spot or get on public transport (bus/train) to the closest station.

Things to do:  Historial tours, photography

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16. Kalsubai: Go For A Sunrise Trek

How To Reach The Location Of Kalsubai Trek

Kalsubai is the highest peak of Maharashtra and stands tall at 5400ft making it one of the most interesting and popular treks in Nashik. Kalsubai peak is located in Kalsubai mountain range – an offshoot range of Sahyadri range and is one of the most challenging yet adventurous treks wherein you will be surrounded by greenery and panoramic view of various ranges such as Kulang, Ratangad, Alang, and more. Since it is a sunrise trek, the trek starts at night so that you can reach the viewpoint by sunrise. This is one of the best things to do in Nashik at night.

Location: Border of Igatpuri

How to reach: The best way to reach the trekking point is by taking a private car or taxi directly to the spot or get on public transport (bus/train) to the closest station.

Things to do:  Trekking, camping and sightseeing

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17. Soma Vine Village: Stomp On Some Grapes

A girl stomping grapes at Sula Vineyards

Soma Vine Village in Nashik is famous for its extensive vineyards which are overlooked by a pristine environment. Here you can take part in a grape stomping activity with your friends, family, or loved ones and make beautiful memories. Freshly plucked grapes are stomped upon in large barrels wherein you are required to be barefooted. You are also required to clean your feet before indulging in this activity. The activity promises infinite fun and laughter and a never-before experience along with wine tasting after the stomping activity making it one of the most love-filled things to do in Nashik.

Location: Village Ganghavare, Gangapur-Ganghavare Road

Timings: 11:30 AM to 6:00 PM

How to reach: The best way to reach the vine village is by taking a private car or taxi directly to the spot or get on public transport (bus/train) to the closest station.

Things to do:  Wine-tasting, grape stomping games, and sightseeing

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18. Vihigaon Waterfall: Refresh Yourself

Vihigaon Waterfall

For a refreshing weekend away from the urban lifestyle you are accustomed to, head to Vihigaon waterfalls in Nashik and experience what it is like to be in the lap of nature. The natural beauty of the waterfall is captivating, refreshing, and is bound to take the stress out of your life. In order to reach the falls, you will have to hike through the woods which is nothing less than an adventure in itself. There is also a provision of indulging in rappelling activity for the adventure buffs.

Location:  Vihigaon, Nashik

Timings:  9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

How to reach: The best way to reach the waterfall is by taking a private car or taxi directly to the spot or get on public transport (bus/train) to the closest station.

Things to do:  Trekking, sightseeing

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19. Water Parks: Embrace The Inner Child

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Who doesn’t like spending time in water parks? Riding in tubes down the slide, various water activities such as rain dance, and a comfortable stay option after a day of fun and frolic; waterparks in Nashik are all about this and more. If you are looking for a day filled with fun, head to various waterparks that this city brings to the table. Some of the most extravagant waterparks in Nashik are Shagun resort and water park, Fun World waterpark, Blue Lagoon waterpark, and more.

Waterparks In Nashik: Shagun Resort & Water Park, Fun World Waterpark, Blue Lagoon Waterpark

Location: NA

How to reach: The best way to reach the water park is by taking a private car or taxi directly to the spot or get on public transport (bus/train) to the closest station.

Things to do:  Water slides, rain dancing, and lunch at the resort.

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20. Panchvati: Pay A Visit To The Temples

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With the essence of spirituality encircling the atmosphere of this holy land, Panchvati has religious importance attached to itself for the Hindu pilgrims. This has seen a rapid increase in the footfall thanks to the hints mentioned in the Hindu epic, Ramayana. Located just a few kilometers from Nasik, this land has plenty of little things to offer for the believers. From Kalaram Temple to Sita Gufa, there is plenty to witness while strolling around this beautiful Town. This place is also famous for the Kumbh Mela that takes place on the banks of River Godavari. Strolling around the temples here is probably one of the amazing activities in Nashik .

Location: Nashik, Maharashtra

Timings: 24 hours

How to reach: The best way to reach Panchvati is by taking a private car or taxi directly to the spot or get on public transport (bus/train) to the closest station.

Things to do:  Participating in religious activties

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21. Saptashrungi: Feel The Essence Of Spirituality

Saptashrungi

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Nasik is a town that is surrounded by the essence of holy just like the land itself. One such spot that never fails to charm with its religious and spiritual vibes is Saptashrungi. Also famed as half ‘Shaktipeeth’, this is around 60 km from Nasik. Dedicated to the goddess Spatashrungi Nivasin, this temple is among the three half ‘Shakipeeths’ of Maharashtra. It is believed that the right arm of Lord Shiva’s wife, Sati fell at this very spot, and hence, is now a famous pilgrimage spot. This temple is nestled amidst seven mountain peaks and the surrounding jungles are supposed to home to various medicinal plants. So, going and paying homage is one of the most serene activities in Nashik .

Location: Saptashrungi Garh Rd, Saptashurngi, Maharashtra

Timings: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM (For Food/Langar)

How to reach: The best way to reach Spatashrungi is by taking a private car or taxi directly to the spot or get on public transport (bus/train) to the closest station.

Things to do:  Hiking, sightseeing and participating in religious ceremonies

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22. Sita Gufa: Replay The Ramayana Epic

Sita Gufa

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It has already been established that Nasik is a city of many pilgrimage spots that act as a magnet for devotees from not only the nearby states but the entire country. Another addition to such spots is the Sita Gufa. Those who have read the famous epic Ramayana would understand the significance of the part where the demon Ravana kidnapped the goddess Sita. It is said that this gufa/cave is the spot where all of that took place. One can observe a narrow staircase that leads one to the idols of Lord Ram, Goddess Sita, and Lord Lakshman, and it is one of the most amazing activities in Nashik .

Location: Sita gufa, Panchavati, Nashik, Maharashtra

Timings: 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM

How to reach: The best way to reach Sita Gufa is by taking a private car or taxi directly to the spot or get on public transport (bus/train) to the closest station.

Things to do:  Historial touring around the attraction

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23. Kumbh Mela: Be A Part Of The Grand Festivities

Kumbh-Mela1

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Taking place every 12 years, Kumbh Mela is probably the grandest affair in the world that takes place in India. Out of all the pilgrimage spots, there are just four areas where this fair is widely recognized and hosted including Haridwar, Ujjain, Allahabad, and Nasik. The one that takes place in Nasik is named Trimbakeshwar Simhastha. These four spots got the importance because of the four holy rivers – Ganga, Shipra, Sangam, and Godavari respectively. Millions and millions of pilgrims visit the fair and take a dip in the holy waters to wash away their sins. So in case, you have a question about what to do in Nashik 12 years from now, keep this in mind.

Location: Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple and the Ram Kund

Timings: Every 12 years

How to reach: The best way to reach Kumbh Mela is by taking a private car or taxi directly to the spot or get on public transport (bus/train) to the closest station.

Time required: 6-8 hours

Things to do:  Participate in cultural festivities, photography and religious touring

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24. Mulher: Trek To Magnificent District

Jain Temple

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Wondering what to do in Nashik ? Nasik is a town that has plenty to do for everyone and anyone. If you are a nature and thrill-seeker, why not try out trekking to a hill fort that is sitting in Maharashtra. Also named Mayurgad, Mulher is situated at an altitude of 4200 feet above the ground and is home to several water cisterns. There is also a temple that never fails to impress a traveler. One can find deities of Lord Ganesha, Lord Rama, Lord Shiva among many others when you visit the district. The stunning views of the Mangi hill to the North and Saptashrungi leave one in awe.

Location: Nasik, Maharashtra

Timings: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

How to reach: The best way to reach Mulher is by taking a private car or taxi directly to the spot or get on public transport (bus/train) to the closest station.

Things to do:  Architectural touring and sightseeing

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25. Jain Temple: Marvel At The Structure

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Jain Temples are not only spread in Nasik but all over the country. This temple sitting on the floors of Nasik is not only a great place to seek blessings from the Lord but is also an architectural beauty that leaves the jaws dropped. The temple is probably the finest example of temple architecture that dates centuries back. This is a three-storied temple that is constructed in white marble and pink sand. One can witness a heavy 12-tonne deity of Thirthankara, the 12th one of the Jain religion. Soaking in the beauty of this temple is among one of the answers to your what to do in Nashik .

Location: Mumbai – Nashik Expressway, Vilholi, Maharashtra

Timings: 5:00 AM – 6:00 PM

How to reach: The best way to reach the Jain temple is by taking a private car or taxi directly to the spot or get on public transport (bus/train) to the closest station.

Things to do:  Participate in religious prayers, sightseeing

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26. Gangapur Dam: Enjoy A Family Picnic

Gangapur Dam

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Dams are always one of the fascinating structures constructed by humankind. Gangapur Dam of Nasik is one such architectural marvel that offers a great sight to behold along with being a perfect spot for a family picnic. Sitting on River Godavari, this is the longest reservoir that one can find in Asia and hence, is one of the most important ones. Travelers usually visit the dam to stroll by the garden, sit by the river, and enjoy the picturesque surroundings that nature and man have to offer. One can also observe plenty of migratory birds and take rides on a boat.

Location: River Godavari, Nashik, Maharashtra

How to reach: The best way to reach Gangapur dam is by taking a private car or taxi directly to the spot or get on public transport (bus/train) to the closest station.

Things to do:  Boating, photography, picnic

27. Vallonne Vineyards: The Grand Wine Tour

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The Vallonne Vineyards have its own boutique resort where you can book a stay and enjoy the specialty crafted French wines that they have to offer. You can go and observe the plantation fields, learn about the wine-making process, and enjoy many varieties of homegrown wine on the spot.

Location: Gat no. 504, Kavnai Shivar Near Sanjegaon, Taluka, Igatpuri, Maharashtra 422403

Timings: 12 AM – 7 PM

How to reach: The best way to reach the vineyards is by taking a private car or taxi directly to the spot or get on public transport (bus/train) to the closest station.

Time required: 5-6 hours

Things to do:  Wine-tasting, photography, and sightseeing

28. Mangi Tungi: Spectacular Twin Fort

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The popular twin peaks that are located near Tahrabad is one of the most popular attraction. The distance between Mangi Tungi and Nashik is 125 kilometers and you can easily drive there. The two hills are a part of Sahayadri Hill Ranges in Maharashtra and you have to climb 4,500 steps to reach the top.

Location: Nashik

Timings: N/A

Time required: 4-6 hours

Things to do: Rock climbing, trekking, and photography

29. Harihar Fort: An Architectural Marvel

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Located at a distance of 40 kilometers from Nashik, it is situated at an altitude of 3,676 ft from the sea level. If you are visiting the Trimbakeshwar range, this majestic fort lies on the same trek and is just a detour away.

Location: Nashik, Maharashtra 422001

Timings: 7 AM – 6 PM

How to reach: The best way to reach the fort is by hiking on the Trimbakeshwar trek or directly taking a cab to the location.

Further Read: 12 Things To Do In Thane For An Exhilarating Travel Experience In Maharashtra

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Frequently Asked Questions About Best Things To Do In Nashik

Which food item is famous in Nashik?

There is a plethora of cuisines satisfying a variety of taste buds in Nashik. Be sure to check out the Sabudana Vada at Sayantara’s, Chaat at Shaukin Bhel, Thalipeeth at the Modern Cafe, Pav Bhaji at Bappa’s Pav Bhaji or the famous Dabeli at Viju’s dabeli.

What is Nashik famous for?

Home to what locals have tagged as Ganga of South, Godavari, Nashik is known for its beautiful and massive temples, just like Haridwar of Uttarakhand. Nashik came into the limelight when the world’s biggest fair, Kumbh Mela was held years before. Nashik hosts Kumbh Mela every 12 years at the famous Triambakeshwar temple and is known for the same.

What is the best time to visit Nashik?

With the pleasant and favorable weather encircling the atmosphere of this region, the best time to visit Nashik is during the winter season. During this season, Nashik temperatures are perfect for sightseeing. Months from October to March form are considered as the ideal months to pay a visit to Nashik.

Are there any vineyards in Nashik?

Yes, Nashik is home to one of the most famous and most visited vineyards of India, the Sula vineyards. This location is a perfect place for those travelers who are wishing to engage in wine production and tasting tours. One can also try samples of varied wines paired with cheese when traveling to this destination.

What are some adventure activities that I can be a part of in Nashik?

There are numerous activities and things to do in Nashik that make the adrenaline rush through the veins of thrill-seekers. Some of the adventure activities in Nashik are go-karting, white water rafting, rock climbing, zip-lining, and much more.

What can you shop for when in Nashik?

Nashik is home to one of the most enthralling markets named Saraf Bazar. From this market, one can buy various products made of gold and silver such as anklets, neckpieces, earrings, and much more. Moreover, one can also find various utensils made of gold.

Which is the most popular temple in Nashik?

The most popular and most visited temple of Nashik is the Trimbakeshwar Temple. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is one of the twelve jyotirlinga temples. Other temples include Kalaram temple, Kapleswar temple, Navshya Ganpati temple etc.

Which is the nearest airport to Nashik?

The nearest airport to Nashik is the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport. This airport is located in the capital city of Maharashtra, Mumbai, and is located around 3.5 hours to 4 hours from Nashik by road and railways.

What are the top water sports that I can try in Nashik?

Some of the most appealing and most exciting water sports that one can try in Nashik are white water rafting, cliff jumping, and swimming in the turbulent waters. There are some adventure parks and a number of boat clubs which offer interesting activities such as jet ski, kayaking, sailing etc.

What are the three rivers that meet in Nashik?

There is a point called Triveni Sangam where the river Godavari meets with Varuni and Tharuni, creating a central point of confluence that attracts a lot of visitors all year round. This point is also surrounded by many religious establishments that are often visited by travelers for a better understanding of its significance.

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Top 9 Must-See Tourist Spots In Nashik Revealed

9 awesome things you must do on your nashik trip.

From vineyard visits to ancient caves - Nashik brings alive history, nature and food flavours into delightful experiences across its verdant terrain! Let's explore the top 9 attractions you shouldn't miss to fill your Instagram with travel joy.

1.Vineyard Tour & Tasting at Sula Vineyards

Let the epicurean vibes flow by indulging in wine tasting sessions as you wander picturesque rolling slopes dotted with grapes ripening happily under golden skies at India's leading wine producer Sula Vineyards near Gangapur! End the tour with a Mediterranean meal paired with the finest Sauvignon Blanc at their restaurant midst chatting vineyards.

  • Built in: 1999
  • Entry fee: Rs. 350 with meal
  • Best for: Groups, couples

Enjoy the sunshine, views and laughter over fine wine and cheese platters!

2.Admire Ancient Architecture at Ramkund

Step back in time rambling the stone steps of historic Ramkund, one of the holiest bathing ghats believed since Satyuga era where Lord Rama and Sita performed purification rituals post exile. With over 100 ancient shrines dotting the Godavari river bank and holy atmosphere enhanced during Kumbh Melas, history and faith blend seamlessly. Don't miss the spectacular evening aarti!

  • Built in: Ancient eras nearly
  • Location: Banks of Godavari
  • Entry fee: No entry charges

Carry a lotus flower offering seeking blessings as temple bells chime in the distance!

3.Thrilling Caves Exploration at Pandavleni

Be amazed wandering the eerie chambers and stone carved halls inside age old Pandavleni Caves nestled within hills since the era of Emperor Ashoka! Believed to be carved by Buddhist monks, some caves feature inner sanctums with etched images of Buddha serenely meditating. But steep stairs and bat inhabitants promise engaging adventure along with history lessons too!

  • Built: Circa 1st century BCE
  • Height: Nearly 40 meters
  • Entry fee: Rs.15 per person

Wear sport shoes for good non slippery grip over rock carved steps.

4.Immerse in Ancient Architecture at Trimbakeshwar

Discover 28 intricately engraved shrines, towering pillars and sacred artifacts inside atmospheric 12th century temple complex dedicated to Lord Shiva as one of holiest Jyotirlinga sites. With spiritual aura permeating due to somber chants, flickering diyas and flowers scent, it makes for sublime experience too! Don't forget trying the famous Trimbak ladoos with dry fruits.

  • Built: Circa 1760 CE
  • Dress code: Traditional wear recommended
  • Entry: Free

Carry fruit baskets or flowers paying obeisance to the divine residing in the garbha griha sanctum.

5.Walk under Wisteria Blossoms

When spring arrives, Nashik's Muktainagar neighbourhood located 25 km from city awakens into magical blooming beauty like you've never seen before! Imagine walking under canopies bursting with fragrant Wisteria blossoms in pink, white and violet colours amid cosy cafes in a dreamy floral paradise that promises perfectly envy-inducing Instagram backdrops!

  • Location: Muktainagar near Gangapur road
  • Best season: Mid January to February
  • Entry: No entry charge
  • Don pretty florals and strike that spring girl pose for trending social media updates!

6.Go Tribal Shopping near Dwarka Circle

From vibrant Warli artwork on canvases, handpainted terracotta jewellery to woven jackets - rustic lanes near Dwarka Circle promise indigenous craft treasures to fill up your home styled beautifully too! Interact with Warli tribe artists as they symbolically depict nature tales or simply refresh with street side chai sipping. Remember to bargain politely!

  • What to buy: Kandil art lampshades, Warli paintings
  • Market name: Shilpa Nagar Handicraft Market
  • Budget buys: Fridge magnets, coasters

Flaunt those pretty tribal prints, mud mirrors photo frames and your Nashik holiday moments creatively!

7.Sunset Views from Anjneri Hill

Be dazzled by crimson and pink hues over Godavari river waters faraway from hilltop Anjneri near Nanduri village while breeze caresses your hair enjoy sweeping views at this offbeat spot untouched by tourists. With ponds, shrines and greenery all around, old Hemadpanti ruins scattered nearby add historic perspective too for wholesome Instagrammable holiday moments.

  • Terrain: Anjneri and Nanduri hill slopes
  • Nearby site: Someshwar Temple ruins

Nothing like sipping adrak chai against dreamy sunsets over timeless ruins!

8.Waterside Fun at Gangapur Lake

Just 8 km outside Nashik near the Godavari River lies placid Gangapur Lake promising both Instagram glory and waterside recreation fun! Go speed boating adventures or simply relax on shikaras spotting kingfishers swoop down glittering blue waters chasing tiny fishes perfect for loved-up couple moments too soaked in laughter and salty breezes.

  • Built alongside: Ancient Kalaram Temple
  • Best activity: Pedal boating amidst hills
  • Entry fee: Boating ride charges only

Pack your wide angle lenses to capture majestic sunrises over mountains behind!

Hope this list inspires your own dreamy Nashik holiday - when are you planning the vineyard visits and caves adventure?

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We answer your first-timer's questions about travel in India, including the best time to see the Taj Mahal. Aris Abdullah/Shutterstock

Colorful, chaotic, crowded – all the cliches about India are true, as are the tropes of culture shock, sensory overload and land of contrasts. It is a huge country with different cultures and customs across its length and breadth. A bewildering array of sights, sounds and smells greet you as you navigate the fast-paced cities where highrises stand cheek by jowl with slums, and yes, there are indeed cows on (some of) the streets. But this is also the land of majestic mountains, sandy beaches, scorching deserts and thriving forests, not to mention opulent palaces, awe-inspiring heritage sites, pulsating cities and enchanting villages. 

The capital city of Delhi impresses with its historical monuments and stately demeanor while the financial capital of Mumbai will draw you in with its cosmopolitan vibe and rich art and culture scene. Then there’s the Taj Mahal in Agra and the state of Rajasthan with its many palaces, forts and unmatched hospitality. Goa is where you go to soak in the sun and sand (and to party) while further south, Kerala beckons with its languid backwaters and Ayurveda-led wellness experiences. 

A word of caution – do not attempt it all. It would take a lifetime (and some more) to see India in its entirety. Pick a region or two to explore on your first trip, and return for more.

Close-up of a hand lighting incense on the ground at night in Varanasi.

When should I go to India?

Given its vast size and varied topography, India’s climate is quite diverse and the best time to visit depends on your planned destinations. In the north, summer is arid while winter can be bone-chillingly cold. 

In the west and east, it’s generally hot and humid for the most part of the year while the south is more salubrious but wet. The monsoon season (generally June to September) can be a challenging time to travel through most of the country, but this is the best time to visit the high-altitude region of Ladakh . This is also when the Indian festival season starts in earnest, so if you want to witness the colorful Rath Yatra of Lord Jagannath in Puri, Odisha or the spectacular public celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi in Mumbai, or the thrilling boat races in Kerala, this is the time to visit. 

In general, northern hemisphere winter (December to March) is the best time to visit India to make the most of its leading attractions. However, it is also peak travel season, so be prepared for tourist crowds and higher prices, particularly in Rajasthan, Goa and Kerala. The shoulder season from October to November is a better option, particularly if you want to go trekking in the Himalayan foothills or experience the festival of Diwali with lights and fireworks or visit Pushkar for the annual Camel Fair. Most festivals in India follow the lunar calendar and dates change every year, so check before planning your trip.

How much time should I spend in India?

India is not a weekend break or even a quick 4 to 5 days’ jaunt; you will need at least five days to cover just the so-called Golden Triangle of Delhi, Jaipur and Agra. Add to this another destination in Rajasthan –  Udaipur , the magical city of lakes or the golden city of Jaisalmer in the Thar desert are good options – plus a few days in Mumbai and/or Goa, and you’re looking at 10 days; better yet, make it two weeks to slow down and take it all in. 

For a first-time visitor, with the luxury of time, three weeks would be ideal to get a real taste of India, giving you a chance to travel further south to Kerala and perhaps to Bengaluru for its burgeoning dining scene, brewpubs and specialty coffee culture. From here, take a road trip to explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hampi and admire the magnificent ruins of one of India’s greatest empires. Round it off with a day or two in Puducherry (Pondicherry), a former French colony, to soak in the blend of Tamil culture and French charm. 

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Is it easy to get in and around India?

Most major Indian cities have international airports, including Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur , Kochi and Goa (which has two). These are well-connected with direct or stopover flights from North America, Europe, Middle East, Australia and other parts of the world. 

The domestic airline network is also wide and far-reaching, so most cities are only a short flight away. India’s extensive railway network is also a great way to travel between cities and smaller towns, and is particularly safer if you want to travel overnight. Trains offer classes of services at different price points, such as chair cars, sleepers, air-conditioning (AC), non-AC, etc. Inter-city buses run by state and private operators are another affordable option with many overnight services offering sleeper options. 

Renting a car is comparatively more expensive but a convenient way to get around. A combination of expressways, national highways and state highways crisscross the country. Road conditions are variable and there is a certain disregard for traffic rules, so it’s advisable to hire a driver instead of driving yourself (remember that India drives on the left side of the road). Within cities, public transport options range from buses to trains to metro ( Kolkata is the only city with a functioning, albeit slow tram service). Taxis and autorickshaws are easily accessible as are rideshare apps such as  Uber and its Indian equivalent Ola . 

Most Indian cities are not particularly walkable with the exception of certain neighborhoods in large cities. Also, depending on where you're visiting, the combination of heat, humidity, pollution and wild driving can make walking long distances an unpleasant experience. 

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Top things to do in India

It can be overwhelming to prioritize what to see and do in this continent-sized country; indeed the list of the best things to do in India can go on for pages. However, first-time visitors shouldn’t miss these experiences.

Gaze upon the Taj Mahal – at night

An icon of Incredible India, the Taj Mahal in Agra is an unmissable sight. This marble mausoleum built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan for his beloved wife, Mumtaz looks stunning at any time of the day but is particularly evocative at night. The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) office on Mall Road sells nighttime visit tickets on evenings with a full moon; you can buy them in person 24 hours in advance and you will need to show your passport as ID.

Camp overnight in Rajasthan’s Thar Desert

India’s largest state is home to some of the most spectacular forts and palaces in the country. But beyond the bustling cities with its towering edifices, is the vast expanse of the Thar Desert with its rolling sand dunes, some rising more than 50m (164ft) high. Jaisalmer is your gateway to Sam Sand Dunes (40km/25 miles west) where you can embark on a camel safari, take in a spectacular sunset and spend the night in one of the desert camps pitched near the dunes. 

Cruise Kerala's backwaters by houseboat

A lush green landscape crisscrossed by palm-fringed canals and rivers, dotted here and there with sleepy villages – the backwaters of Kerala offer a different glimpse of India. Houseboats ply these waterways and you can choose to take a half-day cruise or an overnight one; stop off at villages, learn to fish or simply watch the ever-changing scenery as you savor freshly-cooked food on-board. Most cruises start from Alappuzha (Alleppey) , a small town south of Kochi; the quality of houseboats varies so it’s best to book one after personal inspection. 

Explore untamed wilderness on a safari

The dense forests of India are teeming with wildlife, from tigers and leopards across northern and central India to lions in Gujarat , rhinos in Assam and elephants in Karnataka . There are more than 100 national parks in India that offer safari excursions through most of the year (with a break during the monsoon). Late summer gives you the best chance of spotting wildlife, particularly the big cats who venture out in the open in search of water. Safaris are tightly regulated and operated by government and forest authorities; they can be booked online or through your hotel.

Wild royal bengal tiger in open during monsoon season in Ranthambore National Park

My favorite thing to do in India

I’m a certified city girl but sometimes even I need a respite from the crowds, noise and pollution. Luckily, India offers many alternatives, whether it’s exploring small villages or the great outdoors. Punctuate your city jaunts with a short countryside amble. For example, if you’re traveling in Rajasthan, head to Ranthambhore National Park from Jaipur for a chance to spot tigers in the wild or add a village safari from Jodhpur to get a taste of rural life. From Mumbai, explore India’s wine country by visiting a couple of wineries around Nashik ; all of them offer tastings and some even have vineyard stays. If you’re the adventurous sort, Uttarakhand at the foothills of the Himalayas is the place to go for high-altitude treks, river-rafting and even skiing. 

How much money do I need for India?

Whether you’re a budget traveler or a luxury seeker (or somewhere in between), India has options at every price point. In general, food is inexpensive unless you’re dining exclusively at high-end restaurants (and there are plenty of those to choose from). Basic accommodation can be had for relatively low prices, but you may have to contend with questionable hygiene standards. At the other end of the spectrum are uber luxury hotels with eye-wateringly high price tags but with service and amenities to match. 

  • Basic room for two: ₹1000–1500 (US$12–US$18)
  • Room for two in an upscale hotel: ₹20,000–50,000 (US$240–US$600)
  • Self-catering apartment (including Airbnb): ₹2000–5000 (US$25–US$60)
  • Public transport ticket: ₹10–50 (US$0.15–US$0.60)
  • Coffee: ₹150–400 (US$2–US$5)
  • Vegetarian thali at a casual restaurant: ₹150–400 (US$2–US$5)
  • Dinner for two at an upscale restaurant: ₹3000–5000 (US$335–US$60)
  • Beer/pint at the bar: ₹200–500 (US$2.50–US$6)

Is India safe for travelers?

Unfortunately, street harassment is a problem in India and there’s a general lack of women’s safety in public spaces. Unwelcome stares, cat-calling and groping are common and there’s also the risk of serious assault. Remain alert, exercise caution and avoid walking alone in deserted places and at night. Don’t accept food and drink from strangers and never get into a taxi or rickshaw containing anyone other than the driver. Women traveling by public transport should opt for designated train carriages or reserved seats. 

Women in traditional costume sitting on the bank of pool surrounding the Golden Temple, Amritsar, India

Do I have to cover up?

Tank tops and shorts may be fine in Goa and Mumbai, but in general, dress modestly and cover up your arms and legs – loose cotton or linen pants and long-sleeved tops or shirts is the way to go. At temples and other religious sites, you may have to also cover your head and shoulders, so carry a dupatta or scarf when you’re out and about. And always remove your shoes before entering religious sites and people’s homes (unless told otherwise). 

Which shots do I need before I travel to India?

While there is no official requirement, vaccinations for diphtheria and tetanus, hepatitis A and B, polio and typhoid are usually recommended, in addition to childhood vaccinations for measles, mumps, rubella and varicella. 

You should also consider vaccinations for Japanese B encephalitis, meningitis and rabies. Malaria is prevalent in India so consult your healthcare provider about taking a course of anti-malarial tablets. In any case, always take precautions against mosquitos – wear long sleeves and pants, apply mosquito repellent or use a plug-in mosquito killer, and sleep under a mosquito net. And don't forget to get travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and hospitalization. 

Can I drink the tap water and eat street food?

Tap water is not potable in India and you should avoid drinking it or brushing your teeth with it; this applies to ice in drinks as well. Most hotels and restaurants offer filtered water or you can buy bottled water almost anywhere. Skip uncooked foods like salads and dishes with coriander chutney, which may have been washed with contaminated water. Street food like chaat , particularly pani puri , should be avoided or eaten at restaurants; it may not be an authentic experience but your stomach will thank you for it. 

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