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  • 3rd Flour, Vijay Chamber, Cricket Ground, Opp EV Charging Station, Mahatma Nagar, Nashik

Attractions

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 .

Ramkund

A sacred bathing ghat in Nashik, Ramkund is situated at the bank of the Godavari River. The place is considered to be the holiest place in Nashik and is surrounded with folklores and various mythological stories. Every year, thousands of Hindus visit the Kund to pray and take bath.

Dudhsagar Falls

Dudhsagar Falls, also known as Someshwar Falls, is one of the most captivating Nashik tourist places that you can visit.Just 9 km away from Nashik Central Bus Station, the waterfall has a height of 10 meters. Best time to visit the Dudhsagar Falls is during monsoon, when everything around the place becomes more beautiful and attractive. Dudhsagar Waterfall is a popular hangout in the area .

Saptshrungi Garh

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.

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.

All religion temple Tapovan

The All Religion Temple in Tapovan, Nashik is a unique spiritual destination that welcomes visitors of all faiths and beliefs. This temple beautifully blends architectural styles from various religions, symbolizing unity, peace, and harmony. Surrounded by serene natural landscapes, it offers a tranquil environment for meditation, reflection, and spiritual exploration. Visitors can admire the diverse designs, intricate carvings, and colorful structures representing different faiths.

Mangi Tungi Temple

Mangi Tungi Temple, located near Nashik, is a revered pilgrimage site perched atop the twin hills of Mangi and Tungi. Known for its breathtaking views and serene surroundings, the temple attracts devotees and tourists alike. It is particularly famous for its ancient Jain and Hindu statues carved into the hills, including the world’s tallest Lord Rishabhdev statue, which draws spiritual seekers from across the country.

Panchvati

Panchvati, located in the holy city of Nashik, is a significant spiritual and cultural destination renowned for its connection to the epic Ramayana. This sacred area is believed to be the site where Lord Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana spent a part of their exile. Panchvati is dotted with ancient temples, including the famous Kalaram Temple, and serene spots along the Godavari River, making it a place of devotion and tranquility.

Pandav Caves

The Pandav Caves, located near Nashik, are a fascinating historical and archaeological site that attracts history enthusiasts and tourists alike. These ancient rock-cut caves, believed to date back to the 1st century BCE, are associated with the legendary Pandavas of the Mahabharata, who are said to have spent time here during their exile. Carved into the hills, the caves showcase impressive stone architecture, intricate carvings, and serene meditation halls, reflecting the craftsmanship of ancient Indian artisans.