Situated on the banks of the river Godavari, the city of Nashik, also known as Nasik, is a major Hindu pilgrimage center. Nashik is a bustling township with a blend of the ancient and the modern. Scattered across the city are numerous forts and majestic temples that vie for space with factories and other symbols of Modern India. The Kumbh Mela is the major attraction of Nashik. Occurring once every twelve years it draws innumerable devotees to the city. Other attractions around the city include - Pandavleni Caves, Muktidham Temple, Kalaram Temple among others. Day excursions to Shirdi, Someshwar, Wani are also very popular.
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5.0 based on 27 reviews
Very lovely peaceful setting. The mass was just as we were leaving but all the areas around were also very pretty. People from all faiths were there to offer prayers. Must go.
4.5 based on 280 reviews
Saptshringi nivasini mata is represented by a huge idol with 16 hands. Her Aura instantly attracts. We went there from Nasik on the way to Saputara. Road.is good. Ride to hill top is very smooth and approach road is excellent. There was huge rush and took us 2 hours even with the funicular. No social distancing in the Corona times, even though they insist on mask. Funicular is really a well maintained a well operated boon for the devotees. Its not a Rodeway but railway i think. I was carrying my mother who is 72 year old and physically frail.There is an arrangement for wheel chair along with escort for senior citizen with extra cost of INR100, which makes Darshan quite easy for them. Funicular rate is now INR 100 PP.
4.5 based on 135 reviews
Ideally this is the best place to visit in Nashik after Brahmagiri trek in Trimbakeshwar. The administration should have repaired this place during Kumbh Mela. Tourists would have come in droves. Park your car at the Bottom and walk up the trail up. It is slippery, so wear good shoes. In the rainy season it is awesome for the selfie crazy crowd. But I love the winters. It is cold and the best season to visit. Carry lots of water. Because of the broken trail, I will not suggest small kids doing the trek. It takes 4 hours to up and come down.
4.5 based on 98 reviews
Beautiful Jain Temple with Serene atmosphere. Nice place to try Jain food and also learn about Jain Philosophy. Can meet devotees and engage in discussions. The carvings and architecture is outstanding.
4.5 based on 48 reviews
i visited this place long back awesome place and we can stay also and the temple is amazing ..hope to visit again....
4.5 based on 50 reviews
We visited this museum in July 2019 and it was worth a visit. I am being from an Army background, anything related to military thrills me a lot. You have to deposit your ID proof at the entrance and the entry is free. The place is quiet and you can see tanks, missiles, planes etc., in the museum complex.
4.5 based on 160 reviews
Well located Vineyard away from any hustle making it a perfect getaway place. Property has limited rooms which makes it even more niche(r). The staff is very courteous and helpful and the food by #MalakaSpice was really tasteful. Sanket is a wonderful winery tour host and guide with loads of knowledge. A really good place to enjoy that calm and away from city break. P.S. - Whilst most of us are used to wine tours now a days and act like born connoisseur’s this winery tends to be different as you get introduced to a small sized winery ops and their really sweet(ish) “Dessert Wine”- a must try. They also do personalised barrels (~30 ltrs) which is a niche that not many wineries offer.
4.5 based on 198 reviews
A must visit for a family traveller These wines are better than sula which is next door Mr sachin chandra has d best knowledge of wines n explained very well We will surely come back Thank u soma
4.0 based on 1,757 reviews
Welcome to the heart of Sula, the very place our wines begin their journey from grape to your glass. India's leading producer of wines, Sula Vineyards is located amidst the rolling hills of Nashik overlooking the Gangapur Dam. A visit to our vineyards and winery is an enjoyable experience for people of all ages. Indulge in an exclusive, all-access tour of our winery followed by a wine tasting session. Unwind with a glass or two at The Tasting Room overlooking the vineyards with panoramic views of the Gangapur lake. Have lunch at one of our restaurants and stay back at the gorgeous ‘Source at Sula’, India’s first heritage winery resort, with a Tuscan twist or 'Beyond by Sula' that houses a world-class infinity pool -- it’s the perfect weekend getaway with your loved ones!
A long pending visit finally done and boy, were we impressed. Highlight was the Wine Tour & Tasting experience conducted by the Tour Executive and in-house sommelier Godwin Pereira. The tour gave a fascinating insight into the history of Sula, the production and aging process. Godwin was on point with keeping the crowd engaged and answering all queries and the tasting session conducted by him, was a class in itself with different wines to sample and the best way to explore the same. Quite engaging for the kids too. Loads of surreal photogenic ops. All in all, one arrives as an amateur and departs a wine enthusiast.
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