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How to reach Nashik and top 5 places to visit

Author: Nisha Kumari
by Nisha Kumari
Posted: Mar 08, 2016

Nashik is the place where you could just let your hair down, spread out your legs with a glass of wine and relax. This less populated area exposes you to the bounty of nature and its myriad colours in various shades of green and purple. Have fun and enjoy your stay in Nashik. Nashik is an excellent combination of modernisation mixed with a lot of history, mythology and culture. Though not much, the food available is pure and good straight from the garden. Apart from sula, there are a few more options of Vineyards which provides guided tours on wine making and wine tasting. Don't forget to get your share of a crate full of wine for family and friends.

How to reach

Nashik can be reached by rail, road and air from all the major metros in India. Bangalore to Nashik flights can be easily accessed through any time of the day or night as per one’s convenience.

Where to stay

Nashik provides a range of stay for the tourist, both national and international. Though not abundantly available like any metro, there are three-star hotels, budget hotels, Bed and Breakfast accommodations, paying guests and many more. Depending on what a tourist needs to explore, it’s better to decide on a location and freeze on a stay facility nearby.

Top five getaways around Nashik

  1. Trimbakeshwar Temple is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas and is of importance to the Shiva bhakts worldwide. The Shiva linga is positioned at the santum sanctorum, and the Kushavarta, i.e., the holy bath tank too is around which plays a significant role during the Maha Kumbh.

  2. Sula Vineyards is denied to any wine lover. The majority of the wine produced in India comes from this very place. They have a resort by the name beyond, which provides a beautiful stay overlooking the vineyards, river and the hills. The stay also covers a day-long guided tour of the vineyard where you engage into grape plucking and crushing and seeing the entire process of wine making.

  3. Pandavleni Caves are a group of twenty-four caves build in the fourth century and is of relevance in context to Hinayana Buddhism.

  4. Sita Gumpha is supposed to be the place where Sita was kidnapped by the ten-headed Ravana, while Ram, Lakshman and Sita were on VanVaas.

  5. Ramkund has a mythology which sys that Lord Ram had his regular bath here, thus devotees having a religious bath here will have all their wishes and dreams come true.

Nashik is a popular town in Maharashtra and is on the banks of the river Godavari. The area is predominantly localities, thus, people speak Marathi. Nashik has an unusual weather year long thus grapes is grown in abundance in this part of the country. Nashik is also on the world map as it celebrates the Maha Kumbh, the purna Kumbh which happens after every twelve years. Though it is known as the wine capital of the country, onion and tomatoes are also grown in abundance here.

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