travel kit
Mumbai > Thane > Kalyan > Shahapur> Kasara > Igatpuri > Viholi > Nashik
167 km
3 hrs
4/5
Known for migratory birds and snaking trails.
Sanjay Gandhi National Park
Green hills overlooking the Ulhas River
Ganesh Ghat, Kalyan
Surrounded by greenery, good for short treks
Vihi Waterfalls
A local organic farmland offering eco-tourism
Laxmi Baug Agro Tourism
Offers organic cuisine with a view
Manas Resort, Igatpuri
Famous for its vegetarian delights
Bhagat Tarachand, Thane
Known for Italian and European dishes
Zucchini, Nashik
Nashik, India's wine capital, in its embrace Invites you to savor its lush vineyards, fine wines, and serene landscapes, creating a perfect getaway for connoisseur and the nature lover in you.
Tour, taste, and revel in the vineyard's offerings
Sula Vineyards
A sacred site holding great religious significance
Trimbakeshwar Temple
Ancient rock-cut caves rich in history
Pandavleni Caves
A beautiful marble temple complex
Muktidham Temple
The river's serene ghats are ideal for peaceful evenings
Godavari River Ghat
Barbeque Ville, Nashik – Enjoy live grills right at your table. Little Italy, Nashik – Known for its authentic Italian cuisine. Spice Route, Nashik – Offers a delightful blend of Indian spices and flavors.
A serene spot for picnics and evening walks, less crowded and visually stunning
A prime destination in the
Panchavati, or modern-day Nashik, is significant in the Ramayana because it is where Sita was taken by the demon king Ravana. This is where Ravan’s sister ‘Shurpankha’ appeared and proposed marriage to Ram. It is stated that the town was named ‘Nashik’, which means ‘nose’, when Lakshman sliced off her nose, which landed nearby.