The city of Nashik in Maharashtra, India, is known for its rich history, culture, and natural beauty. The region is famous for its vineyards, picturesque surroundings, and religious significance. Visit these Nashik Family Hotels.
Nashik, sometimes known as the Wine Capital of India, is a beautiful blend of spirituality and history. Natural beauty abounds in this city, which continues to thrive in its light and blesses those who arrive here seeking inner peace. The Nasik Darshan Bus tour departs at 7:30 am and lasts a full day. Get the best local experience here! Visit these must-see places while staying at Banzai Hospitality Hotel Nashik, one of the best hotels in Nashik.
Wine and Vineyards
Nasik has India’s largest winery and vineyards. You can find almost 50 vineyards close to Nasik. There is usually a vine tour and a tasting room. You also get interesting discounts if you want to take some wine home with you. The best way to reach these places is to take a car.
- Sula Vineyards
- India’s most famous winery with tours, tastings, and a resort in Nashik.
- This winery is a must-visit for wine lovers; the annual SulaFest is also held here.
2. York Winery
- It is known for its premium wines and panoramic sunset views but is a quieter alternative to Sula. Our winery offers breathtaking views and meticulously crafted wines. Enhance your visit with our lake-facing restaurants serving delectable cuisine.
3. Soma Vineyards
- Soma Vineyards is a premium boutique winery located in Nashik’s wine region. The luxurious resort and the serene vineyard view make for a wonderful vacation. You can also learn how to make wine and taste some. You will be informed about the intricate process of winemaking – grape harvesting, grape juice extraction, fermentation, and aging.
Historical and Cultural Spots
- Pandavleni Caves
- This place is 10 kilometers away from Nashik. It is best to visit this place in the morning when the carvings are illuminated by the sun. Visit the intricately carved caves and learn about Buddhist architecture.
- The Pandavleni Caves are ideal for history buffs, adventurers, and people seeking peace. Let me know if you’d like a detailed itinerary for your visit!
2. Anjneri Hill
- Anjaneri is located in the Nasik mountain range about 20 km from the city. It is considered the birthplace of Lord Hanuman and is named after his mother Anjani. During the monsoon, the hills are very picturesque and ideal for hiking and trekking.
Spiritual and Religious Sites
- Trimbakeshwar Temple
- One of India’s most revered Hindu temples, Trimbakeshwar Temple is located 28 km from Nashik City to Trimbakeshwar. Trimbakeshwar Temple is a religious center having one of the twelve Jyotirlingas. The city of Trimbakeshwar is located at the foot of Brahamagiri hill, the height of which is 3000 feet above sea level. The Godavari River originates near Trimbak. There are three hills surrounding this temple – Brahmagiri, Nilagiri, and Kalagiri. You can visit the Trimbakeshwar temple which is popular with pilgrims.
2. Kalaram Temple
- Kalaram Mandir is situated in the Panchvati area of Nashik City. The temple is dedicated to Lord Rama, who has been enshrined inside the sanctum sanctorum in the form of a decked black stone idol. Since the image of the Lord is in black, the temple came to be known as Kalaram Mandir.
3. Saptashrungi Devi Temple
- The Saptashrungi Devi Temple, located near Nashik, is one of the most revered Hindu pilgrimage sites in Maharashtra. Goddess Saptashrungi Nivasini is believed to be an embodiment of Goddess Durga. This beautiful temple is nestled among the Saptashrungi Hills in the Sahyadri range. We’ve put together a detailed guide to help you explore this divine destination: A Shakti Peetha offers panoramic mountain views.
- The festival is especially popular during Navratri.
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