Nashik

Nashik

Nasik is one of the ancient cities of Maharashtra, and it is the largest city in the Indian state of Maharashtra, located at the bank of Godavari. It is well known for the Hindu pilgrimage sites of Kumbh fare, which is usually organized after every 12 years. More than 90% of all wines produced in India come from the Nasik only.

As per ancient history, during the Ramayana period, Laxman cut the nose of Shuparnakha on the bank of Godavari River, and due to the incident, the city named Nashik.

Nashik city has the perfect balance of modern and ancient architecture. Nine hills surround this city, and it is blessed with natural beauty, rich history, and cultural heritage.

For those planning to visit Nashik for the first time, there are so many famous places that need to explore. If you are willing to see with the spiritual mind or want to taste the fresh wine, Nashik will not disappoint you, and you will spend ample time over there.

Now move on to some prevalent places that you should not skip while planning to visit Nashik.

  • Panchvati
  • Sula vineyard
  • Saptashrungi
  • Trimbakeshwar
  • Religious temple Tapovan
  • Mangi Tungi Temple
  • Pandava Caves
  • Someshwar Temple
  • Ramkund Nashik
  • Dhamma Giri Temple
  • Kushavart Tirtha Trimbakeshwar

Apart from the above places, there are some other places you should not miss exploring while visiting Nashik. You can visit Nashik from January to March for a better view and entertainment. Apart from it, you can have authentic Maharashtrian food at renowned restaurants.