The holy town of Nashik or Nasik has great historical and cultural significance. As per the Hindu mythology, the town provided shelter to Lord Rama, Laxman, and Sita during their 14-year exile. It is also believed that Nasik is the town where Lord Laxman cut Ravana’s sister Suparnika’s nose. The town has many ancient temples and caves and is one of the most important pilgrimage spots in India. It is also one of the cities where the famed Kumbh Mela is held. Apart from this, there are many vineyards in Nasik as well, making it one of the top tourist destinations in Maharashtra.

Here are some places to visit in Nasik on your next holiday.

Trimbakeshwar Temple

Trimbakeshwar temple is one of the most popular places to visit near Nasik. This is an ancient Shiva temple which is a very important pilgrimage site for devotees. The Godavari river originates near this temple. The temple houses one of the 12 jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. The temple has three lingas, each representing Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. People from all across the world visit the temple to seek blessings from Lord Shiva. It is said that whoever visits the Trimbakeshwar Temple attains salvation.If you’re in Nasik and want to explore the religious side of it, you must visit this sacred temple.

Pandavleni Caves

Pandavleni Cave is a group of 23 Buddhist caves which were carved between BC 250 to AD 600. Even though the caves are thousands of years old, the carvings have stayed intact due to their northern frontage. Apart from the carvings, the caves also have idols of Buddha. The caves showcase the Vihara style of architecture which is extremely unique. The architecture of the cave and the carvings inside are nothing less than a piece of art! The caves are truly one of the best places to visit near Nasik.

Coin Museum

The Coin Museum is located on the campus of the Indian Institute of Research in Numismatic Studies and is one of the best places to visit near Nasik. This one-of-a-kind museum has a vast collection of coins, dyes, molds, replicas, photos, paintings, and also some historical artifacts. You will find the well-documented history of the Indian currency system in the coin museum. This is the only place where you will find such a wide collection of research on the Indian currency system. While the insides of the museum are enough to satiate your curiosity about the history of the Indian currency, the outside view is very refreshing. The campus of the institute is surrounded by the Anjneri hills.

Sula Vineyard

 

ula Vineyard is also one of the most popular places to visit near Nasik. Although there are many vineyards in and around Nasik, Sula vineyards are the first ones in the city. You can learn the process of making wine. The place is gorgeous with green fields where you can walk with a glass of wine and simply relax. You will also learn about the history of the winery on your visit here. It’s a great place to unwind and also learn something about the history of wine and one of the oldest wineries in the country.

Ramkund

Considered to be the holiest spot in the city, Ramkund is a great place to visit to connect with your religious and spiritual side. Ramkund is situated on the banks of the Godavari river. It is said that Lord Ram used to bathe in this spot during his 14-year exile. Pilgrims come and take a dip in the holy waters of Ramkund. The Godavari river takes a sharp 90-degree turn from this pond. Devotees bring the ashes of their deceased loved ones and immerse them in the Asthivilay kund. A dip in the holy waters of the Ramkund is a must for those seeking peace and tranquillity.

You can plan your stay at Hatgad resort by Club Mahindra which is located a short drive from Nasik city. There are many beautiful sightseeing spots near the resort, including Saputara Lake. Enjoy the amenities and experiences offered by the resort which will make your stay more enjoyable. 

Nasik is one of the most underrated tourist destinations in the country. There are so many scenic places to visit in Nasik! If you’re planning to go on a trip to Maharashtra soon, Nasik is a place you must consider.

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