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Nashik
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  • Internet Availability:Good
  • STD Code:0253
  • Languages Spoken:Marathi, Hindi, Urdu and Gujarati
  • Major Festivals:Nashik-Trimbakeshwar Simhastha Kumbh Mela, Makar Sankranti, Gudi Padwa, Navratri and Diwali
  • Notes/Tips:None

Nashik Overview

  • Ideal Trip Duration: 1 Night 2 Days
  • Nearest City Nashik: Malegaon, Manmad and Igatpuri
  • Best Time to Visit Nashik: October to March
  • Peak Season: October to March
  • Weather Info: Moderate
  • State: Maharashtra

In Nasik, which is a hub of Hindus, the Kumbh Mela is celebrated once in 12 years. Besides that, it's also a good location for wine tasting and checking out the numerous places to visit in Nashik. Nashik, alternatively spelt Nasik, is a city in Maharashtra, India. It's named after a treasure of the Ramayana. The well-known Kumbh Mela takes place every 12 years in Nashik.

According to Hindu mythology, Surpanakha, the sister of Ravana, tried to seduce Lord Ram in this very city, and Lakshman in the process, cut off her nose. The city is dotted with lovely temples. Aside from these, it has religious importance as thousands of pilgrims come here to stay while visiting Shirdi and Trimbakeshwar. Irrespective of whether you find yourself in Nashik or not, you should see the forts, waterfalls, and wineries here.

What is Nashik famous for?

Nashik, a historical center of commerce and trade in India, was prosperous during the Satavahanas era and later ruled by the Mughals in the 16th century. People know it for its role in India's fight for independence and the fact that famous freedom fighters like Veer Savarkar and Anant Laxman Kanhere were born there. Noteworthy attractions include Panchavati, Someshwar, Ram Kund, Muktidham Temple, Coin Museum, Pandavleni Caves, Sinnar, Anjaneri, and Trimbakeshwar. Nashik is also India's wine capital.

Places To Visit in Nashik

Nashik provides a mix of religious, historical, and natural tourist spots, such as the Trimbakeshwar Temple, Pandavleni Caves, Sula Vineyards, Ramkund, Anjneri Hill, Muktidham Temple, Kalaram Temple, and Someshwar Waterfalls. These places provide beautiful rock-cut architecture, scenic beauty, religious importance, and a serene getaway for nature enthusiasts. The region is also favored by trekkers.

History of Nashik

A story says that Lord Rama, his wife Sita, and their brother Lakshmana stayed here for a while during their 14-year absence. People think that the name Nashik comes from the part of the Ramayana where Lakshmana cut off Shurpanaka's nose. On the other hand, the city has kept alive a custom of a Marathi proverb that says builders constructed it on nine peaks.

Best Time to Visit

Nashik is a city with a lot of religious and historical significance. Many Nashik tour packages recommend visiting during the winter, from October to February. Most of the time, the town has terrible weather. It gets really hot in the summer and cold in the winter.

During the summer, the temperature can reach or go above 39°C. In the winter, the temperature drops sharply, dropping as low as 5°C. So, winter is the best time to see the city without any other people around. The land of Indian Wine gets just the right amount of rain from July to September. The town changes completely, and the plants grow like crazy, making it a great place to visit, especially for people who love monsoons and are unique travelers.

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Top 2 Places to Visit in Nashik

Muktidham Mandir Pilgrimage
Muktidham Mandir

The Muktidham Mandir is a lovely building made of white marble. People honor many...

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Ramkund Nashik Pilgrimage
Ramkund Nashik

The holy swimming ghat of Ramkund is on the banks of the Godavari River in the...

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