Nashik Darshan
Mumbai to Nashik distance is 167km onway and 334km roundtrip, aproximate time is 2H 48MIN one way. Kilometer and travel time from mumbai to Nashik displaying in google map is approximate, actual kilometer and travel time will be little difference.
Nashik is a great weekend getaway and vacation spot close to Mumbai. The top sightseeing attractions at Nashik include the famous historically and mythologically significant Trimbakeshwar temple, the hill forts in the Saatmala-Ajintha range of the Sahyadri, and the Jaina caves on the hills of Mangi Tungi. The impromptu waterfalls cascading down the hills during the monsoons add an ethereal quality to Nashik. The place is also a trekkers’ paradise. Take a quite retreat from your busy lives in Mumbai and escape to these places in and around Nashik in our Mumbai Nashik cab service.

 

Trimkeshwar Hindu Temple

Trimbkeshwar is an ancient Hindu Temple located in town of Trimbak, Nashik, Maharashtra. Trimbkeshwar is 28 km from city of Nashik and 40km from Nashik road.
It is dedicated to the Hindu God Shiva and is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, where the Hindu genealogy registers at Trimbkeshwar, Maharashtra are kept. The origin of the sacred Godavari River is near Trimbak.
A kunda ( scared pond ) in temple premise is a source of Godavari River. Godavari River is longest river in peninsular India. Trimbkeshwar present temple built by Peshwa Balaji Baji Rao.


 

Dugarwadi WATERFALL.


Dugarwadi waterfall is 30km from Nashik on Trimbakeshwar road and 2 km from Jawhaar Road.


PANCHAVi Hindu Temple

Panchvati is very famous religious and pilgrim place in Nashik, Maharashtra, India. It is belief that Panchvati was home Lord Rama during his exile.

Ramkund
The most important places in Nashik are Ramkund because it is believed that lord Rama was taken Bath here. Mortal Remains immersed in this kunda are immediately dissolved in Water.

Muktidham is a marble
Muktidham is a marble temple complex honouring various Hindu gods. Muktidham temple is made with marble from Makrana in Rajastan. It is a popular tourist attraction situated in Nashik road, Maharashtra in India. Temple built in 1971 by donation of Industrialist late Mr. J.D. Chauhan-Bytco.
Apart from the replicas of all the twelve Jyotirlingas, temple of Sri Krishna there is also idols of all Major Hindu Gods and Goddesses like Vishnu, Laxmi Rama, Laxman, Sita, Hanuman, Durga, Ganesha. MuktiDham complex has a dharmashala, which can accommodate at least 200-300 pilgrims.



Coin Museum
Coin Museum is situated in Nashik, it is researcher institute on numismatic studies. Trained researchers specialized on different numismatic periods, such as medieval and late medieval, early medieval and ancient. Coin museum have a well equipped library having a good collection of numismatic and allied books and series of Indian Coin.
Coin museum library also houses photo caudexes of coins (arranged series-wise) numbering approximately 1, 50,000. Any scholar or lay individual is most welcome to visit them and take advantage of their facilities.



Kapaleshwar temple Hindu Temple
Kapaleshwar temple is oldest mahadev Temple in town Nashik built in 1763. As per Nandi's instruction Lord Shiva came at NASHIK and cleaned his sin of (Gohatya ) by taking a bath in RAMKUND. And after that he did some JAP, the place where now the Temple is located.

  

 

NANDUR MADHMESHWAR BIRD SANCTURY

Nandur Madhmeshwar Bird Sanctuary is situated at niphad Tehsil of Nahsik District, Known as the Bharatpur of Maharashtra. This bird sanctuary is home of 220 species of birds, 400 species of vegetation and 24 species of fish. Many Species of plants like babul, tamarind, neem, Jamun, Vilayati, Maharukh, Pangara, Mango and planted here.




TRINGALWADI FORT

Tringalwadi Fort is situated in Igatpuri taluka of Nashik, Maharashtra in India. The fort is situated near village Tringalwadi in Igatpuri. The Tringalwadi irrigation dam built in 1978 is closed to fort and Tringalwadi Village.

 

SULA VINEYARD

Sula Vineyard is a winery and vineyard situated in Nashik region in Maharashtra, India. After the launch of its first wines in 2000, sula wine expanded from its 30 acre to approximately 1800 acres across Nashik and the state of Karnataka.