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Explore Nashik

Nashik, located in Maharashtra, is a city steeped in culture, history, and spirituality. Known as the “Wine Capital of India”, it is famous for its sprawling vineyards and premium wine production. Nashik holds significant religious importance, being one of the four cities to host the Kumbh Mela and home to the revered Trimbakeshwar Temple, a Jyotirlinga shrine. The city is also dotted with ancient caves like the Pandavleni Caves, reflecting its rich heritage. With its pleasant climate, lush landscapes, and blend of tradition and modernity, Nashik is a destination that appeals to all types of travelers.

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Tour Itinerary

Nashik

1 Days 2 Nights
Nashik: Trimbakeshwar Temple,Jyotirlinga temple,Gangapur Dam

Days Plan

Morning:

  1. Breakfast at Sadhana Chulivarchi Misal – Enjoy their signature Misal Pav and refreshing buttermilk.
  2. Sula Vineyards – Take a vineyard tour, enjoy wine tasting, and explore the lush surroundings.

Midday:
3. Lunch at Spice Route – Relish local Maharashtrian dishes like Bharli Vangi and Varan Bhaat.
4. Trimbakeshwar Temple – Visit this sacred Jyotirlinga temple, a spiritual and architectural marvel

Afternoon:
5. Pandavleni Caves – Explore these ancient Buddhist caves, rich in history and art.

Evening:
6. Dinner at Little Italy – Savor Italian delicacies with a view of the city lights.
7. Sunset at Gangapur Dam – Relax and enjoy the serene atmosphere by the water.

Notes:

    • 2 passport size photos
    • Adult – Original + photocopy of any of the ID proof i.e. Aadhar Card / Driving Licence /  Voters       ID / Passport
    • Child – Original + photocopy of any of the ID proof i.e. Aadhar Card / School ID / Passport
    • Infant – Aadhar Card / Birth certificate
    • NRI / Foreign nationals – Mandatory Passport + Valid Indian visa / OCI card / PIO card
    • Above mentioned ID proof is mandatory at the time of booking and carry the same ID proof on         tour as well

Nashik

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"Our trip to Nashik was flawlessly planned by Salt and Sea Adventures. From exploring the serene Trimbakeshwar Temple to a delightful wine-tasting session at Sula Vineyards, every moment was unforgettable. Highly recommended for a seamless travel experience!"

—Rajesh Gupta, Delhi

"Salt and Sea Adventures made our Nashik trip truly special. The attention to detail in the itinerary, including visits to Pandavleni Caves and local eateries, was exceptional. We came back with wonderful memories and a promise to book with them again!"

— Meera Iyer, Bengaluru

"Nashik had always been on my travel list, and Salt and Sea Adventures made it happen in the best way possible. From luxury accommodations to exploring cultural landmarks, everything was perfect. Thank you for such an amazing journey!"

— Arjun Shah, Mumbai

Best Time to Visit:

  • The ideal time to visit Nashik is during the winter months from October to March when the weather is pleasant with temperatures ranging between 12°C to 30°C (54°F to 86°F). This season is perfect for comfortably exploring vineyards, temples, and historical sites. It is also the time for the SulaFest and other cultural events, adding charm to your trip.

     

How to Reach:

    1. By Air: Nashik has its airport, Ozar Airport, with flights connecting to major cities like Mumbai and Delhi.
    2. By Train: Nashik Road Railway Station is well-connected to cities like Mumbai, Pune, and Ahmedabad.
    3. By Road: Nashik is accessible via highways from Mumbai (3-4 hours) and Pune (4-5 hours) by car or bus.
    4. By Bus: Regular state and private bus services operate from nearby cities and towns.

Importance :

Nashik is a cultural, religious, and economic hub in Maharashtra. It is revered as one of the four cities hosting the Kumbh Mela, attracting millions of pilgrims. The city is home to the sacred Trimbakeshwar Temple, a Jyotirlinga shrine, making it a spiritual destination. Known as the “Wine Capital of India”, Nashik is the leading producer of premium wines, bolstering India’s wine tourism. Additionally, its rich history, ancient caves, and scenic beauty make it an essential stop for travelers seeking a blend of tradition and modernity.