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Pandavleni Caves

Pandavleni Caves
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  • Timings : 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Entry Fee : No fee
  • My Holiday HappinessDistance from near by city 8.9 KMs From Nashik
  • My Holiday HappinessTrip duration (including travel in hours)1 - 2 Hours
  • My Holiday HappinessTransportation Options21 Seater Coach, Sedan - AC (4+1), SUV - AC (7+1), Tempo Traveller - AC (12+1)
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Pandavleni Caves, also known as Trirashmi Caves, are old rock-cut caves that can be found on the Trirashmi Hills, which are south of Nashik. The caves are in a famous Buddhist site in Maharashtra. They are also one of the most popular places to visit in Nashik.

What are the Pandavleni Caves famous for?

The carvings and work done in the caves are excellent, but sculptures of the 3, 10, and 18 caves are excellent. Attractive statues of Buddha or the famous Jain Teerthankaras can be seen in all the caves.

How much time does it take to climb Pandavleni?

Individuals typically find the trail quite challenging and most likely spend an average of 2 hours and twelve minutes to complete it. A lot of individuals enjoy hiking and walking in this section, so you can expect to encounter other individuals when you're touring here. Nashik tour packages usually feature this thrilling hike as part of the experience.

How many stairs are there in Pandavleni?

People must go up about 200 steps to get to the Pandavleni Caves. Depending on your speed, the climb takes about 10 to 15 minutes and gives you beautiful views of the area. The steps are well-kept, so most tourists can easily reach the top.

How to reach Pandav Leni?

The caves are on Trirashmi Hill, about 8 km south of Nashik. From the heart of Nashik, tourists can take a taxi or a local bus to get to the base of the hill. The caves are reached by a well-marked path about 200 steps from the base. Nashik Road is the closest train stop, about 12 km away. Nashik International Airport is the closest airport, about 24 km away.

Architecture of Pandavleni Caves

Many important kings from that time, like the Satavahanas and Kshaharatas, built the Pandavleni Caves for Hinayana Buddhist monks. There are twenty-four caves, but caves 3 and 10 are the most beautiful. The unique and amazing construction of these caves draws attention. 

Researchers and students today still use the writings inside these caves as important study materials. There is a writing about the King of Western Maharashtra in cave number 15.

The best time to visit

October to March, when it's cooler, is the best time to visit these caves. The weather in Nashik is nice at this time of year, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 30°C. It makes it easy to explore the caves comfortably.

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