Discover the best top things to do in Nashik District, India including Shrine of Infant Jesus, Nashik, Saptashrungi, Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple, Kalaram Temple, Vaitarna Dam, Jain Mandir Nashik, Swami Samarth Ashram, Ganjanan Maharaj Ashram, Shree Navshya Ganapati Temple, Regiment of Artillery Museum.
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5.0 based on 27 reviews
Very lovely peaceful setting. The mass was just as we were leaving but all the areas around were also very pretty. People from all faiths were there to offer prayers. Must go.
4.5 based on 280 reviews
Saptshringi nivasini mata is represented by a huge idol with 16 hands. Her Aura instantly attracts. We went there from Nasik on the way to Saputara. Road.is good. Ride to hill top is very smooth and approach road is excellent. There was huge rush and took us 2 hours even with the funicular. No social distancing in the Corona times, even though they insist on mask. Funicular is really a well maintained a well operated boon for the devotees. Its not a Rodeway but railway i think. I was carrying my mother who is 72 year old and physically frail.There is an arrangement for wheel chair along with escort for senior citizen with extra cost of INR100, which makes Darshan quite easy for them. Funicular rate is now INR 100 PP.
4.5 based on 1,420 reviews
Had darshan on 26/12/19 - Evening Had darshan on 27/12/19 - Early Morning Travelled from Nashik old CBS stand and it is 2 hrs drive. Ticket price INR 40/- and bus leaves every 30 minutes. Stayed at Shri Gajanan Ashram and the bus drops you right at the gate. Ashram is at a distance of about 1 km away from temple gate and one can easily walk else there are share auto at INR 10/- per person which drop you till the temple. Had evening darshan after a 4 1/2 hour wait in the queue. Next day morning 5.30am had darshan in 1 hour wait. Early morning darshan is desirable as rush is less. Additionally during evening there is a donation queue where one can pay INR 200/- and have darshan in 2 to 2 1/2 hrs. Hope this helps for those who are going to the temple for the 1st time. Jai Trimbakeshwar Shiv Ji
4.5 based on 339 reviews
This is one of a kind the murti of lord Rama which I have seen which is black in colour. The temple is beautiful and made in black sand stone.. There are some renovations going on in the temple but it does not effect the travellers. A must visit place when you are in Nashik.. Regards Tarun Anil Samvedi Virar, Mumbai
4.5 based on 141 reviews
Vaitarna Dam is near JenJon Lake Vaitrana and the water for this dam is drawn from the biggest lake in the region - the mighty Upper Vaitarna. It is a magnificent sight to be standing on the banks of this great dam and observe various activities like fishing, bird watching, boating, children frolicking on its banks etc. The nearby JenJon Lake Vaitarna Resort arranges for various picnics to the dam.
It's a beautiful place. Rainy season is the best time to visit. My rainy season destination Igatpuri.
4.5 based on 98 reviews
Beautiful Jain Temple with Serene atmosphere. Nice place to try Jain food and also learn about Jain Philosophy. Can meet devotees and engage in discussions. The carvings and architecture is outstanding.
4.5 based on 48 reviews
i visited this place long back awesome place and we can stay also and the temple is amazing ..hope to visit again....
4.5 based on 40 reviews
This is basically bhaktniwas managed by 'Gajanan Maharaj Sansthan, Shegaon.' It is very big campus. In this campus there are 3 buildings, one very good temple of Gajanan Maharaj, garden, large sitting area, ample parking space. It is better than 70% hotels of trimbakeshwar at very cheap rates.
4.5 based on 76 reviews
I have visited this temple with my family in January. It is an ancient temple in the period of Anandibai Peshava. Lord Ganesha is very powerful & he fulfills all wishes of devotees who seek blessings. Hence, This Ganesha is called Navshya Ganapati. Most of the devotees who tie ringbells or offer Coconut Toran to Lord Ganesha to fulfill their wishes. It is peaceful, scenic place situated on the banks of river Godavari. One can offer Abhisheka in the morning with prior appointment with the trust. Someshwar & Balaji temples are just near by.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
We visited this museum in July 2019 and it was worth a visit. I am being from an Army background, anything related to military thrills me a lot. You have to deposit your ID proof at the entrance and the entry is free. The place is quiet and you can see tanks, missiles, planes etc., in the museum complex.
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