Nashik, the Ancient Holy City for Unforgettable Tour Experience 
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Nashik, the Ancient Holy City for Unforgettable Tour Experience

Puja Bhardwaj

Nashik, the Ancient Holy City for Unforgettable Tour Experience

Nashik is one of the ancient holy cities and the fourth largest city in the western Indian state of Maharashtra and situated on the banks of River Godavari. This city shares huge historical importance due to its relation with the legend of Lord Rama it is believed that Lord Rama spent a major part of his exile in the city of Nashik and it is also a city where historic Kumbh Mela takes place after 12 Years. There are some beautiful places to visit in Nashik.

Places to Visit in Nashik

Saptashrungi

Saptashrungi is a beautiful Hindu Pilgrimage site residing at a distance of approximately 60 kilometres from Nashik and nestled amidst the seven mountain peaks having 108 bodies of water, which are called kundas and surrounded by dense medicinal forests. This is one of those places to visit in Nashik which elaborates on the Hindu legend of Goddess Sati.

The temple of the goddess Saptashrungi Nivasin is also the half 'Shaktipeeth' of the three and a half 'Shaktipeeths' located in Maharashtra. It is believed that one of the limbs of the right arm of Sati (Lord Shiva's wife) fell here. To reach the top of the temple, you have to take 510 steps and a ropeway. This one of the prominent temples in India serves free food to its devotees during special festivals like Navratri and Poornima.

Pandavleni Caves, Nashik

Pandavleni Caves are situated on the tableland of the Trivashmi Hills at a distance of nearly 8 kilometres to the south of the centre of Nashik. Pandavleni Caves are also known as Pandu Caves or Nashik Caves are a group of 24 ancient rock-cut caves that date back to the period between the 3rd century BCE to 2nd century BCE and dedicated to Hinayana Buddhism. It houses multiple monasteries, shrines, water tanks, pillars and carvings that can also be spotted inside.

These historic caves were designed by many rulers of different dynasties such as Satavahanas and Kshaharatas. Of all the 24 caves, cave number 3 and 10 are the most detailed and beautiful ones and cave 15 depicts the inscription which informed about the western Maharashtra rulers. It is one of the best places to visit in Nashik for architecture students due to its magnificent architectural design, chambers, sculptures and unique water structures. Tourists have to climb nearly 200 steps to reach the top and enjoy the majestic view of the city.

Top Tourist Attractions in Nashik

Sula Vineyard is the famous winery spotted in the Nashik area at a distance of approximately 180 kilometres to the northeast of Mumbai. It is known for its varieties of grape wines like Chenin Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling and Zinfandel. The company started from a mere 30-acres estate in Nashik and it has extended to 1800 acres spread across Nashik and Karnataka.

This large estate is open to the general public for a round of wine tasting and a tour of the vineyard on all days and has gained immense popularity all over the world. Sula Vineyard is home to 60 wineries with 2 finest restaurants and is recognised as the first-ever winery in the entire nation. The Grape Stomping Activity is the major highlight which takes place between January and March. It is an ideal place to visit Nashik to spend a great time with your loved ones.

Anjaneri Hills is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Hanuman, Anjaneri Hills derives its name from Hanuman’s mother Anjani. Perched in the picturesque mountain range of Nashik-Trimbakeshwar, Anjani Fort is residing at a distance of 20 kilometres from Nashik. It is one of the highly popular places to visit in Nashik among hikers.

Best Time to Travel Nashik

The Winter Season in Nashik stays from October to March and Nashik's temperature fluctuates between 12 degrees Celsius to 32 degrees Celsius. The Winter season is an ideal time to visit and Nashik's weather remains pleasant and comfortable this season and it offers a beautiful ambience as well.

This weather seems perfect for travellers sightseeing and exploring the city. Places like Panchvati, Sula Vineyard, Anjaneri Hills, Nashik Caves, Kapileshwara Temple, Mulher Trek, Ahivantgad, Dhopad Trek and Artillery Museum are some exciting places to visit in Nashik this season.

It is also a season of festivals which brings Diwali a festival of lights in November, Makar Sakranti in January and several other festivals take place in this season that brings joy and enthusiasm to the entire city. This is considered a tourist season hence; you may find this place quite crowdy and accommodation options at a little higher prices. It is suggested to make your booking on accommodation in advance.

The Monsoon Season in Nashik is marked from July to September and Nashik's temperature stays between 21 degrees Celsius to 26 degrees Celsius. The monsoon brings moderate rainfall with an annual average of around 200 mm.

This season will bring you the fresher and greener side of the city which makes this entire city one of the picturesque spots. Places like Dudhsagar Falls, Saptashrungi, Gangapur Dam, Dugarwadi Waterfalls, Kalaram Temple and Mulher Trek are some preferred places to visit in Nashik this season.

Breezy days and wet evenings can make your trip more romantic, which seems perfect to create some funny and romantic memories. It is also a season when you will find a significant drop in accommodation prices.

The Summer Season in Nashik stays from April to June and Nashik's temperature ranges between 37 degrees Celsius to 40 degrees Celsius. Nashik's weather this season is scorching hot, dry and humid and not ideal to visit Nashik this season.

Days are warm but evening time gives you little relief and can be utilised to engage in some sightseeing, trekking and exploring the city. Places like Mulhar Trek, Salhar Trek, Dhopad Trek, Ram Kund, Dugarwadi Waterfalls, Kapileshwara Temple, Anjaneri Hills, Dudhsagar Falls and Panchvati are some decent places to visit in Nashik this season.

It is a season for the celebration of Ram Navami with its curious Ram Yatra that occurs in March or April. If you are planning a budget-friendly trip to Nashik then it is the season for you to visit and you will get some great deals on accommodations.

How to Reach Nashik

How to Reach Nashik by Air- The second busiest airport in the country, Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport at a distance of 165 kilometres away would be a great option to reach Nashik, especially for foreign travellers however, New Pune International Airport is the closest airbase to Nashik at a distance of 130 kilometres.

Both airports are well connected to other neighbouring and international cities as well such as New Delhi, Goa, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, Jaipur and Lucknow along with several foreign cities like New York, Singapore, London, Tokyo, Dubai and Sri Lanka.

Plenty of airline carriers such as Air India, Air Asia, IndiGo, Jet Airways, Spice Jet, the Fly Emirates and Qatar Airways do provide flights to the airports on regular basis. Once you reach the airport you can take a state bus or hire a taxi or cab for a further journey.

How to Reach Nashik by Train- Nashik has its railway station named Nashik Railway Station at a distance of approximately 9 kilometres from the city centre and is widely connected to other major cities like New Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Goa, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Chennai, Bengaluru and Kolkata.

Train options such as NZM Rajdhani Express, Kamayani Express, DR Sainagar Express, LTT Sitapur Express, Jan Shatabdi SPL, Udyog Nagri Express and LTT NZM AC Express are some decent train options that run trains to Nashik Railway station on regular basis. From outside the station, you can take state buses or hire a cab to reach your destination.

How to Reach Nashik by Road- Nashik is widely connected to other cities such as Pune at a distance of 209 kilometres, Mumbai which is 167 kilometres away, Lonavala at a distance of 220 kilometres, Ahmedabad which is approximately 477 kilometres away and Udaipur at a distance of 707 kilometres via smooth and well-maintained roads.

Travellers do have options of private and state buses to reach Nashik from other locations, various AC, non-AC and Volvo buses run from Mumbai and Pune to Nashik. However, tourists do travel to Nashik via their vehicles as well and if you heading from Pune then NH-60 and from Mumbai NH-160 would be the routes to follow. There are plenty of decent places to visit in Nashik which will make you stay longer.

5 Star Accommodation Hotels in Nashik

Courtyard by Marriott Nashik is located at Renuka Nagar and it provides you with the amenities such as Restaurant, 24-Hours Café, Coffee Shop, Dining Area, Kids' Play Area, Childcare Services, Paid Pickup and Drop, Currency Exchange, Gym, Spa, Massage, Night Club, Lounge, Balcony/Terrace, Living Room, Bellboy Service, Concierge Service and Multilingual Staff along with some other amenities.

Aria Resort and Spa are situated at Gangavhare at a distance of 17.8 kilometres from the city centre and it offers you the services like Restaurant, Kids' Meals, Special Diet Meals, Free Parking, Smoking Rooms, Swimming Pool, Gym, Cycling, Indoor Games, Sun Deck, Seating Area, Lawn, Balcony/Terrace, Caretaker, Wake-up Call, Doctor on Call and Multilingual Staff with some other basic services.

Express Inn The Business Luxury Hotel is residing at MIDC Ambad and it gives you the amenities like Bakery, Bar, Restaurant, Dining Area, 24-Hours Coffee Shop, Kids' Meals, Kids' Play Area, Playground, Paid Pickup and Drop, Currency Exchange, Reflexology, Gym, Activity Centre, Spa, Massage, Steam and Sauna, Salon, Rental Vehicles, Game Room, Library, Lounge, Lawn, Seating Area, Butler Service, Bellboy Service and Multilingual Staff.

Ginger Nashik is a 3-star hotel at Satpur and it offers you the facilities such as Café, Restaurant, Paid Pickup and Drop, Free Parking, Free Wi-Fi, Smoking Rooms, Gym, Seating Area, Conference Room, Wake-up Call, Doctor on Call, ATM and 24-hours Helpdesk. All of these mentioned accommodation options are providing installed sanitisers, masks and gloves due to safety reasons.

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