3 km
from city center
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Nothing short of holy for the ardent belivers of Ramayana, this site gets a lots of visitors in the form of pilgrims and religious travellers. A serene town located near Nasik, the site offers small sightings which would let you glipmse into the ancient world of where the exile of Lord Ram, Sita and Laxman took place, with banyan trees all around and an air of spirituality.
11 km
from city center
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Sula Vineyards is an Indian winery located in Nashik in the state of Maharashtra, India. It was the valley's first commercial winery and was awarded with a silver medal for its 2012 Sauvignon Blanc as the biggest wine maker in India.
The vineyard also houses a resort to live amid the winery and a tasting room in which people can taste different samples and varieties of wines produced at the winery. Sula Vineyards is spread over 160 acres of area in Nashik.
8 km
from city center
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Regarded as one of the best falls in the view, Dhudsagar falls offer a panoramic view with a spectacular scenery. The cascade is in full verve during the monsoon season and quiet a sight to behold.
1 km
from city center
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Situated on a hill range, consisting of seven hills, Saptashrungi is a site of religious significance for Hindus. The drive to the temple is quite scenic, especially during the monsoon season.
28 km
from city center
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Trimbakeshwar is about 38 km away from Nashik. Located at the source of river Godavari, perched on top of Brahmagiri hills, Trimbakeshwar enshrines one of the 12 Jyotirlingas in India. Initially there were alleged to be 64 jyotirlingas even though 12 of them remain and are considered to be holy. Each of the twelve jyotirlinga sites take the name of the governing deity, each considered to be a different manifestation of Shiva.
8 km
from city center
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Pandu Leni, also known as Trirashmi Caves, are a group of 24 caves carved between the 3rd century BC and the 2nd century AD, representing the Hinayana Buddhist beliefs. Out of the twenty-four caves, two caves majorly are the centre of attraction. The many inscriptions on the caves tell us that all the 3 kings, that ruled Nasik at that time, namely, the Kshatrapas, the Satavahanas and the Abhirs fully supported Buddhism, though they were not Buddhists in the real sense. The inscriptions also confirm that apart from the kings, the local merchants and landlords too supported and donated huge sums for the development of these caves and the belief of Buddhism.
1 km
from city center
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Nearby to Panchvati is the Sita Gufa, said to be the spot from where Sita was kidnapped by Ravana. A narrow staircase takes on into the caves, where they find idols of Lord Ram, Sita and Lakshmana as well as a Shivlinga, said to be the one, Sita worshipped.
24 km
from city center
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Believed to be the birthplace of Lord Hanuman, Anjaneri derives its name from Hanuman's mother Anjani. Perched in the picturesque mountain range of Nashik-Trimbakeshwar, Anjaneri fort is at a distance of ~20 km from Nashik.
1 km
from city center
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One of the oldest instances of this pilgrim city, this is a Shiva temple surrounded by a hint of mystery due to the absence of a statue of Nandi Bull, usually found in all Shiva Temples. Close to the Kalaram temple, this is one of the most frequented temples in the city.
10 km
from city center
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A recent addition to the religious sphere in Nasik is a sprawling and elaborate structure called the Jain Temple. The structure consist of three storeys and is built mainly in white marble and pink sand. Find here the 12 ton heavy deity of the 24th of Thirthankara of the Jains.
2 km
from city center
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While in Nasik, one can shop for silver ornaments and silver ware. Head to the Main Bazaar or the Saraf Bazar for the same.
13 km
from city center
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Gangapur Dam is an earthfill dam on River Godavari, and the longest earthen reservoir of Asia. People come here to spend a peaceful afternoon on the garden by the river, enjoying the blissful, picturesque scenery of the river, straight out of a dream. Migratory birds can be spotted in the evening, and there is a new boating facility to attract more tourists.
34 km
from city center
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Situated at 177 kms from Mumbai in Nasik, Dugarwadi Waterfalls is a beautiful cascade of silvery water amidst verdant greenery, enveloped in mountains. The waterfalls are synonymous with natural beauty, calm and tranquility.
1 km
from city center
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One of the most significant religious centers of the city, this one derives its name from the black statue of Lord Rama. Also find inside the temple a black statue of Lord hanuman and statues of Sita and Lakshman.
14 km
from city center
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A peaceful place away from the daily rush, Deolali (also spelt Devlali), is a perfect destination to revitalize yourself with clean air and spend some lone time in this well kept cantonment area.
91 km
from city center
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Mulher, also known as Mayurgad, is a hill fort in Maharashtra. One of the many forts in Nasik, it is at an elevation of 4200 feet from the ground.
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Ahivantgad is a fort in the Nasik district of Maharashtra. Ahivantgad and Achala are twin forts. The top of the fort resembles more a wide plateau than the peak of a hill.
82 km
from city center
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The highest fort in the Sahyadri, Salher is a lesser known but extremely gorgeous trekking destination that should be a must on your bucket list.
50 km
from city center
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Dhodap is a hill fort in Maharashtra. One of the many forts in the district of Nasik, the fort is situated at an elevation of about 4700 feet from the ground. There is a temple of Jagdamba in the fort, along with an idol of Hanuman at the op of one of the tanks.
7 km
from city center
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Muktidham Temple in Nashik is abode to numerous Hindu gods and is made from authentic Rajasthani marble. It houses replicas of all the 12 Jyotirlingams, sanctified by their original shrines. There is also a Krishna temple, which depicts his life and eighteen chapters of Geeta on the walls. Laxmi, Hanuman,Durga and Ganesh temples are present as well.
1 km
from city center
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The mass Hindu pilgrimage of Kumbh Mela involves gathering on a massive number of Hinduism followers to bathe in a sacred river. There are four such fairs widely recognised as the Kumbh Melas, namely- the Haridwar Kumbh Mela, the Allahabad Kumbh Mela, the Nasik-Trimbakeshwar Simhastha and Ujjain Simhastha. The festivities are held on the banks of rivers, namely- Ganga, Sangam, Godavari and Shipra.
7 km
from city center
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Located in the suburbs on the banks of River Godavari, Someshwar temple is one of the oldest Shiva temples in Nashik. The soothing greenery around gives the temple a beautiful ambience. There is an attached boating club by the river and a children's park for recreation. While visiting the temple, devotees can pay respect to Lord Hanuman as well.
5 km
from city center
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Navashya Ganapati Temple is at least a 300 year old shrine on the banks of Godavari dedicated to Lord Ganesh. It was established by the Peshwas in the 1770s, and is till date known for making thousands of followers happy. The name comes from the word ¥Navas' which means prayers, and here all prayers of devotees are granted by the Lord.
1 km
from city center
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Ram Kund is the sacred tank of Nashik where believers gather to immerse the remains of the dead souls for their salvation, just like Lord Rama himself did for his father. He also took a bath here during exile. Hindus believe a dip in this tank will wash away their sins, and thus flock here in crowds, especially during the Kumbh Mela.
6 km
from city center
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Artillery Centre Museum premise used to be a military centre for British-Indian forces during World War II, but now part of it is a museum and the other part is a training ground for Indian soldiers. The museum houses a whole range of weapons and aircrafts used by the Indian army over the decades, and offers a glimpse into the country's proud military past.
8 km
from city center
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Balaji Devsthan in Nashik houses a replica of the idol deity of TIrupati, and is a haven for those who cannot make the trip to the original shrine. Moreover, River Godavari and the adjacent waterfall offer a spectacular ambience for peace and spirituality. Regular religious festivals are organised here, and the Lakshadeep Utsav on the day of Kojagari Pournima is very special.
4 km
from city center
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Swami Samarth Ashram is a place of spirituality, close to the Trimbakeshwar Temple in Nashik. The ashram is dedicated to the 19th century saint Swami Samarth, who lived in Maharashtra and effected the lives of the people with his wisdom and preachings. The temple still upholds the old traditions and rituals catering to his followers. The ashram also offers a spectacular view of the Sahyadri range.
1 km
from city center
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Sundarnarayan temple near the Ahilyabai Holkar Bridge in Nashik is a shrine of Lord Vishnu. The legend goes that being cursed by the enraged wife of a sage, Vishnu turned charcoal black and regained his beautiful form of Sundarnarayanan bathing in the waters of Godavari here. The temple attracts a large crowd on the day of spring equinox, when the sun's rays fall directly on the idols of Vishnu, Lakshmi and Saraswati.
46 km
from city center
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Vihigaon Waterfall is a perfectly refreshing weekend getaway from Igatpuri. The waterfall is known for its captivating natural beauty and the 120 feet fall where the visitors can engage in rappelling for about 30 minutes. The hike stretch to the falls through the woods is also quite fascinating.
19 km
from city center
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The Coin Museum in Nashik is a part of the Indian Institute of Research in Numismatic Studies since 1980, and houses an extensive collection of coins in different materials and of different ages. The museum perfectly depicts the evolution of currency system in India, since the historic ages till today, through its collections and dioramas.
3 km
from city center
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There are many temples scattered across the country of Sai Baba. The temple in Nashik is one such shrine similar to the Shirdi's. It marvels in cleanliness and maintaining the same sort of discipline that we associate with Sai temples. Devotees of Sai Baba, those who cannot make it to the original shrine, flock here to pay tributes to their god.
20 km
from city center
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Shubham Water World is situated in Anjeneri Hills in Nashik. The park is dotted with swings and slides and roller coasters, and is popular among both the kids and adults. The park also has an amusement park, play area and food options.
7 km
from city center
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Fun World Water Park is situated in Nasik in Maharashtra and is one of the relatively unknown parks. The park has thrilling rides like the columbus and water rides like double tube slides, aqua dancing etc.
38 km
from city center
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Situated on the Mumbai- Nasik highway, Shagun Resort & Water Park is frequented by visitors all throughout the week. The resort also have stay options and good buffet food options.
61 km
from city center
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Dabhosa Waterfall is situated near Nasik in Thane, Maharashtra. Formed over Lendi River, the falls fall down a height of around 300 metres. The spot also facilitates adventure activities like Kayaking, Valley Crossing, Zip Line, fishing and trekking.
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With music performances going on till late in the night, the Gourmet World Music Festival, famously known as Sula Fest is a music lover's paradise. Hosted at the Sula Vineyards, Sula Fest is one of the largest music fests in India. The fest includes some of the top artists performing and a lot of wine. In its next edition which will be held on 2nd - 3rd February 2019 has got performances from Kefaya, Rodney Branigan, Young The Giant and Nucleya all lined up for you. So hurry up and buy your tickets as it tends to get sold out very quickly. For the ultimate fest experience, make sure to stay in one of the tent accommodation.
9 km
from city center
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Zonkers Adventure Park is an ultimate fun adventure park situated in Nashik. It offers a plethora of adventure activities and fun sports for both the adults and the kids. From the several games and activities available at the park, the most popular ones include artificial rock climbing, go karting, zip lining, rappelling etc.
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Saptashrungi is a revered HIndu pilgrimage site in Nashik, Maharashtra, that is situated on top of a hillock and a strenuous trek uphill is required to reach it. So the ropeway was installed here for the ease of the pilgrims and that has been a major hit ever since. The furnacular trolley started operating in July 2018 and has a total of 6 compartments that can accommodate 10 people each. The building is also facilitated with restrooms, eateries and waiting rooms for the convenience of the pilgrims and tourists.