Near By Location

Everything You Need To Experience A First Rate Experience

Panchvati

Panchvati is a spiritually significant location for travellers, located on the left bank of the sacred Godavari river. The name 'Panchavati' is derived from the Hindi terms 'panch' (five) and 'vati' (banyan tree). Lord Rama, Lord Lakshman, and Goddess Sita spent a few years of their 14-year exile at Panchvati, according to legend.

Given the mythology of Panchvati, the location has a great deal of religious significance even now. Every pilgrim's itinerary includes stops at the Kalaram Temple and the Sita Gufaa. The Kumbh Mela is held on the banks of the Godavari River and attracts people from all around the world.

CHANDON Winery

Since 2014, CHANDON Winery has been crafting exceptional sparkling wines, drawing inspiration from the diverse bounty of land and the passion of the winemaking community. Designed by MAP's Edward Billson, the winery thrives amidst the bountiful grapes, sacred temples, and traditional structures.

Chandon is Moët Hennessy's first offering made in India, available in 22 cities; offering three variants: Brut, Rose & Aurva.

Sula Vineyards

Sula Vineyards (or "Sula") is a winery and vineyard located 180 kilometres northeast of Mumbai in the Nashik area of western India. Rajeev Samant launched the company in 1999. Sula has risen to become India's most popular and award-winning wine brand. Sula is the leading participant in the Indian wine market, having introduced grape varieties such as Chenin blanc, Sauvignon blanc, Riesling, and Zinfandel.

This venue is available to the general public for a round of wine tasting and a tour of the vineyard on any given day of the year, and it has grown in popularity over time. Sula Vineyards is home to sixty wineries and claims to be the country's first-ever winery. The Grape Stomping event, which takes place between January and March, is a special treat. The vineyard also features two restaurants that provide delectable cuisine, as well as a gift store and a bottle shop.

Dudhsagar waterfalls

Dudhsagar Waterfalls, located near Gangapur in Nashik's suburbs, is a stunning waterfall located 2 kilometres from Someshwar Temple and 9 kilometres from Nashik Central Bus Station. It is one of Maharashtra's most prominent waterfalls and one of the must-see attractions included in Nashik's holiday plans.

Dudhsagar Waterfalls, is one of Nashik's most popular tourist destinations. This modest yet lovely waterfall is generated by the holy Godavari River. The waterfall is 10 metres high, and the area becomes really gorgeous during the monsoon since there is a lot more greenery around and there is a lot more water flow. It is a popular picnic location for families and a favourite destination for youngsters looking to enjoy a relaxing evening. A must-see is the Balaji Temple, which is located near the waterfall.

Trimbakeshwar

The Trimbakeshwar Temple is one of India's twelve Jyotirlingas. This Shiva temple is located at Trimbak, 28 kilometres from Nashik city, at the foot of the Brahmagiri Hills. The temple was built in the 18th century by the Maratha monarch Peshwa Nana Saheb and is referenced in the powerful Mrityunjaya Mantra, which bestows immortality and longevity.

The Jyotirlinga here is notable for its three faces, which represent Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Rudra. The linga has begun to disintegrate as a result of excessive water consumption. This erosion is thought to represent the decaying character of human society. The Lingas are protected by a jewelled crown, which is placed over Tridev's Gold Mask (Brahma Vishnu Mahesh). The crown, made of diamonds, emeralds, and other valuable stones, is supposed to date from the Pandav period. The crown is displayed every Monday from 4-5 pm.

City market delight

Nasik is known for its shopping streets, which are a jackpot for shopaholics. Handicrafts, silver items, souvenirs, old copper relics, and brass statues are among the products available. Chivda grapes and wine are very well-known in this wine city. The city is surrounded by restaurants, eateries, and other places where one may sit and enjoy the delights. Every three years, the city hosts the Kumbh Mela, which attracts thousands of visitors from all across the country.

Amruta Jewelry, Dhanvardhini Jewelry, Gulawanchkar Jewelers, Heena Jewelry, and Dusane & Sons are just a few of the many jewellery stores in the city. Some of the city's jewellers have been in business for more than 50 years.

Amarson cloth centre, Anil cloth centre, Babubhai cloth centre, beauty corner, Bombay silk stores, Ganpati cloth store, and Harish cloth store are only a few of the well-known textile establishments in the city. The city's signature food is Nasik Chivada. Despite the fact that Nasik is barely 15-20 kilometres in size, it provides excellent shopping opportunities for visitors.

Anjaneri Hills

Anjaneri, one of the forts in the Nasik-Trimbakeshwar mountain range, is said to be the birthplace of Lord Hanuman and is a must-see for devotees. According to mythology, the fort was built before the 12th century by the Ahir dynasty.

Trimbak Road connects Anjaneri to Nasik, which is 20 kilometres distant. It has been a popular trekking destination for Nashik residents, especially during the rainy season. The fort is located at a height of almost 4000 feet. There are numerous ruins of Jain temples, caves, and a lake on the hills. You may also enjoy the beauty of a seasonal waterfall here during the monsoon.

Jain Temple

Jain Temple also is known as Sri Dharmachakra Prabhav Teerth. One of the beautiful Jain Temple is situated near Nashik. The Jain temple was established under the divine inspiration of Acharya Sri Jag Vallabh Surishwaraji Maharaj Saheb.

This is completely new and contemporary outlook architecture, unlike the other Jain Temples. This is a three-story structure made of pink sandstone and marble. The primary deity at the temple is a statue of Shri Mantradhiraj Parshwanath Bhagwan. On the ground level of the temple, there is a Pravachan Hall where meditations and homilies are held. Choumukhji is on the first level, while Ashtapadji is on the third. The temple also houses Jain saints' idols, the most notable of which is the idol of the 24th Jain Tirthankar, which is fashioned of Panchdhatu and weighs around 12 tonnes. The temple is a replica of Sri Shatrunjay Tirth and Sri Sametshikaji Tirth.

Credits :

Wikimedia
Sita Gufa

Sita Gufa holds significant mythological importance as it is believed to be the spot where Sita, the consort of Lord Rama, sought refuge during their exile. Located near the Kalaram Temple in Nashik, Maharashtra, this cave is part of the Panchvati area, a pilgrimage site associated with the epic Ramayana. Devotees and visitors can explore the naturally formed cave, and it is said that Sita stayed here briefly while Lord Rama and Lakshmana were residing in Panchvati. The serene surroundings and the connection to the Ramayana narrative make Sita Gufa a spiritually and culturally significant place, drawing pilgrims and tourists seeking a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Hindu mythology.

Credits :

Wikimedia
Shree Kalaram Mandir Sansthan

It is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Rama. The temple is renowned for its historic and cultural significance, with roots dating back to the 18th century. The main sanctum of the temple houses a sacred black stone idol of Lord Rama, attracting a large number of devotees and tourists throughout the year. The architecture of Shree Kalaram Mandir showcases intricate carvings and traditional craftsmanship, adding to its spiritual allure. The temple compound also includes various other shrines dedicated to different deities, contributing to the holistic atmosphere of the sacred site. Shree Kalaram Mandir Sansthan stands as a symbol of devotion and cultural heritage in the city of Nashik.

Credits :

Justdial
Muktidham Mandir

Muktidham Mandir, is a prominent temple dedicated to various Hindu deities. Constructed from pure white Makrana marble, the temple complex is known for its exquisite architecture and spiritual significance. Muktidham Mandir is not just a place of worship but also a cultural center, housing replicas of all twelve Jyotirlingas and various other Hindu deities. The temple's unique feature is the use of marble to represent revered pilgrimage places across India. The serene ambiance and beautifully crafted sculptures attract devotees and tourists alike, making Muktidham Mandir a popular religious destination in Nashik.

Credits :

Tripadvisor
Pandav Leni Caves

Pandavleni Caves, constitute a significant ancient rock-cut cave complex dating back to the 2nd century BCE. Carved out of basalt rock, these 24 caves showcase a blend of Hinayana and Mahayana Buddhist architectural styles. Believed to have been created during the Satavahana dynasty rule, the caves served as residences for Buddhist monks and traders. Featuring intricately carved sculptures, viharas, and chaityas, Pandavleni Caves offer a glimpse into the rich history and artistic prowess of ancient craftsmen. Perched on a hill, the site provides breathtaking views of Nashik and attracts tourists and history enthusiasts keen on exploring its historical and cultural significance.

Reservations

Ready To Indulge Yourself ? Get In Touch Today To Discuss Your Dream Getaway.

Book directly for the best price, exclusive offers and no hidden fees.

Why Clients Choose Us ?

Best price guaranteed

Book directly and enjoy the lowest rates available!

Exclusive offers

Book directly and enjoy exclusive offers andholiday special offer

No hidden fees

Many websites charge extra fees for bookings; we do not.

Book Now

145/3, Aurangabad Highway, opposite Manjula Palace, Nandur, Nashik - 422003.

GET DIRECTIONS >
Follow Us on

Book

ON OUR WEBSITE FOR BENEFITS

Best guaranteed rate

Booking confirmation in real time

Early check-in and check-out up to 3 p.m.

Subject to availibility

No booking fees

No intermediaries

Availability in all categories

including every room and suite

Preferential access to our promotions

Exclusive rates on our website