From Temples to Vineyards: Exploring Nashik's Famous Places and Must Visit Attractions

Nashik is a city present in Maharashtra on the banks of river Godavari. Well known for temples, wonderful forts, waterfalls and wine yards which attracts huge crowd of tourists.

From Temples to Vineyards: Exploring Nashik's Famous Places and Must Visit Attractions
07 Sep, 2024

Nashik is a city located in the state of Maharashtra on the banks of river Godavari. Nashik is famous for Kumbh Mela which is hosted every 12 years the city is named after a relica associated with Ramayana. The city has numerous beautiful temples and according to the Hindu mythology this city is the place where Swaroop Nakha who was the sister of Ravana tried to seduce Lord Rama and Lord Lakshman cut off her nose in this process.


Apart from temples and religious importance Nashik also has wonderful forts waterfalls and wine yards which are famous all over the country. The wine yards of Nashik are famous all over the world of which the Sula Wine Yard which attracts wine tourism industry in Nashik. Nashik gives you the chance to experience a fabulous cocktail of extremes - from temples to vineyards, hills to waterfalls, this place offers a lot to see.


Saptashrungi, Nashik 
 

Saptashrungi is a Hindu pilgrimage site present just 60 km from Nasik. The temple of the goddess Saptashrungi Nivasin is also the half 'Shaktipeeth' of the three and a half Shaktipeeths located in Maharashtra. Saptashrungi is surrounded with seven mountain peaks having 108 bodies of water which are called kundas and forests loaded with medicinal herbs.


To reach the top of the temple, one needs to take 510 steps or a ropeway which takes around 2 minutes. During special festivals like Navratri and Poornima, the temple offers free food to its devotees. 

 

Panchvati, Nashik 
 

Panchvati in Nashik attracts a lot of pilgrims is a holy land for the believers of Ramayana. A Panchvati is a serene town located near Nasik, the site offers small sightings having a lot of significance in the epic of Ramayana. 

 

Dudhsagar falls, Nashik 
 

The Dhudsagar falls Regarded as one of the best falls in the view, waterfall offer a panoramic view with a spectacular scenery. The cascade is in full verve during the monsoon season a sight to behold. This waterfall is popular picnic spot among the locals around here.

 

Dudhsagar falls, Nashik
Dudhsagar falls, Nashik


 Sula Vineyard, Nashik 
 

The Sula Vineyards is a famous winery which is present in Nashik, is renowned for its varieties of grape wines, such as Chenin Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling and Zinfandel. The company's large estate is open to the general public for a round of wine tasting and a tour of the vineyard on all days throughout the year and has gained immense popularity over the years.


Sula Vineyards is home to sixty wineries and boasts of being the first ever winery in the entire nation. The vineyard has two restaurants that serve lip-smacking food, a gift shop and a bottle shop. The vineyards also house a resort to live in, a winery, and a tasting room in which people can taste different samples and varieties of wines that are produced at the winery.

The surroundings of the place are such that visitors do not even feel that they are actually in India, and the scenic views transform them into another world altogether.

 

Pandavleni Caves, Nashik 
 

The Pandavleni Caves are located just 8 kilometres from Nashik. The Caves are ancient rock-cut caves that are situated on the tableland of the Trivashmi Hills. These caves date back to the period between the 3rd century BC and 2nd century AD. The Pandavleni caves are a group of 24 caves that represent Hinayana Buddhism. These mystic caves also comprise of musical fountains, museums and various outlets of food. Multiple monasteries, shrines, water tanks, pillars, and carvings can also be found inside.

There are beautiful sculptures, chambers, unique water structures and stone ladders too built inside the cave. People also visit this attraction frequently to enjoy trekking. At the same time, the location of the caves is a prominent holy Buddhist site. This makes the Pandavleni Caves a well-known tourist site that is visited by tourists in large numbers all year round.

 

Pandavleni Caves, Nashik
Pandavleni Caves, Nashik

 

Jain Temple, Nashik 
 

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. Here there is a 12 ton heavy deity of the 24th of Thirthankara of the Jains. Thus attracting hundreds of travelers very year to Nashik.

 

Anjaneri Hills, Nashik 
 

The Anjaneri Hills are believed to be the birthplace of Lord Hanuman, Anjaneri derives its name from Hanuman's mother Anjani. These picturesque mountain range of Nashik-Trimbakeshwar, Anjaneri fort is just at a distance of 20 km from Nashik. The spiritual significance of these hills attracts visitors here throughout the year. Apart from its spiritual significance, Anjaneri is also a popular spot for hikers.

 

Gangapur Dam, Nashik 
 

Gangapur Dam is an earthfill dam on River Godavari, and the longest earthen reservoir of Asia. Visitors 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 here.

 

Trimbakeshwar, Nashik 
 

Trimbakeshwar Temple is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas in India. Located just 28 kilometres from Nashik city, this Shaiva temple is found at the foot of Brahmagiri Hills. Built by the Maratha ruler, Peshwa Nana Saheb in the 18th century, the temple is mentioned in the powerful Mrityunjaya Mantra that bestows immortality and longevity.


The fascinating feature of the Jyotirlinga is its three faces symbolizing Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Lord Rudra. Only male devotees are allowed in the core area or 'garbhgriha' of the temple. It is mandatory to wear a sovala or a silk dhoti here. Devotees need to book pandits if they wish to participate in the Abhishekam.

 

Trimbakeshwar, Nashik
Trimbakeshwar, Nashik

 

City Shopping, Nashik 
 

The city of Nasik is famous for its shopping streets. Tourists can find a range of items starting from handicrafts, silver items, souvenirs to ancient copper remains and statues of brass. Restaurants, eateries and other outlets where one can sit and enjoy the delicacies surround the city. The Kumbh Mela is organized in the city which is attended by numerous tourists from across the country.

 

The city is well known for the variety of jewelry that it possesses such as Amruta Jewelry, Dhanvardhini Jewelry, Gulawanchkar Jewelers, Heena Jewelry and Dusane & Sons. There are numerous famous textiles in the city as well including Amarson cloth center, Anil cloth center, Babubhai cloth center, beauty corner, Bombay silk stores, Ganpati cloth store and Harish cloth stores. The city of Nasik serves well the shopping needs of the tourists.

 

Best time to visit Nashik
 

The best time to visit Nashik is between October and February when the city experiences the winter season. The summers are really hot, and winters are chilly. Thus, winters are best if one wishes to explore the cityscape uninterruptedly. Between July and September, the land of the Indian Wine receives the right amount of rainfall that transforms the city as the greenery flourishes, making it a great to visit, especially for monsoon lovers and offbeat travelers.

 

Conclusion 
 

Nashik has picturesque landscapes, viewpoints, waterfalls and cultural attractions which makes it a dream destination for every traveler. Whether you want to enjoy tranquility within nature or an adrenaline pump through adventure activities, Nashik has something to offer for every traveler who visits the destination. So Plan your trip today to this beautiful destination, and get ready to be mesmerized by natural beauty and cultural richness of Nashik.