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TRAMBAKESHWAR

It is an ancient Hindu temple in the town of Trimbak, in the Trimbakeshwar tehsil in the Nashik District of Maharashtra, India, 28 km from the city of Nashik and 40 km from nashik road. It is dedicated to the god Shiv and is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, where the Hindu genealogy registers at Trimbakeshwar, Maharashtra are kept. The origin of the sacred Godavari river is near Trimbak. Kusavarta, a kunda (sacred pond) in the temple premises is the source of the Godavari River.

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PANCHVATI

Holy land for the believers of Ramayana, Panchvati attracts a lot of pilgrims. A serene town located near Nasik, the site offers small sightings having a lot of significance in the epic of Ramayana. Given the legend of Panchvati, the place holds a lot oreligious significance even in the present day. Sites sucas the Kalaram Temple and the Sita Gufaa are on everpilgrims list. The Kumbh Mela takes place on the river banks of Godavari, and has a surplus of pilgrims from every corner of world during the occasion.

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SAPTASHRUNGI GADH

This hill range situated 60 km from Nashik and forms a part of the Sahyadri range. It is a blend of the Sanskrit words 'sapta' which means seven and 'shrung' which means peak.which greatly add to the beauty of the hills. Not only are the hills incredible to look at, but the forests on the hills are loaded with medicinal herbs. In fact, as per the Hindu tradition, when Laxman was lying unconscious and could only be awakened by the 'sanjeevani' herb, Lord Hanuman flew to these hills in search of the herb

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Culture!!!

Nashik has a personality of its own, due to its mythological, historical, social and cultural importance. The city is situated on the banks of the Godavari River, making it one of the holiest places for Hindus all over the world. Nashik has a rich historical past, as the mythology has it that Lord Rama, !!!

the King of Ayodhya, made Nashik his adobe during his 14 years in exile.At the same place Lord Laxman, by the wish of Lord Rama, cut the nose of “Shurpnakha” and thus this city was named as “Nashik”.In Kritayuga, Nashik was ‘Trikantak’,


‘Janasthana’ in Dwaparyuga and later in Kuliyuga it became ‘Navashikh’ or ‘Nashik’. Renowed poets like Valmiki, Kalidas and Bhavabhooti have paid rich tributes here. Nashik in 150 BC.was beleived to be the country’s largets market place. From 1487 A.D, this province came under the rule of Mughals and was known as ‘Gulchanabad’. It was also home of emperor Akbar and he has written at lenght about Nashik in ‘Ein-e-Akbari’.




Food Stuff!!!



SADHANA MISAL

One who enjoys misal is just gonna fall in love with Sadhana Misal in Nashik which is situated very close to Someshwar. Sadhana is just two and a half years old restaurant and has become so very famous in such a short while

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BUDDHA HALWAI

This is well known mithai shop in Nashik. An iconic place in Nasik since decades. Famous for its Jaleebi, but rest of the items are also very tasty. One of the must visits in nashik, this is situated in the heart of the city in panchavati.

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KOKNI DARBAR

This is the best place in nashik for non vegetarian. Taste of food here is mind blowing. U will not experience such a good taste anywhere in nashik for non veg. The most famous dish over here is chicken sizzlers.

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