Try to do something different this time if you are tired of trekking, hiking and searching for temples, caves, museums. By coming to Nashik, you can see grape gardens, which will be really amazing experience. You will get a glimpse of Western travel culture by coming to Sula Wineyards in Nashik. About 180 km from Mumbai, Nashik city is especially known for its grape gardens. Dindori is a small village here. Surrounded by mountains and small lake, this village looks very beautiful. This village is home to the country’s most famous Sula Wineyard. Every day, 8 to 9 thousand tons of grapes are crushed and wine is prepared. Which is eaten not only in India but also in other countries.
The birthplace of Lord Hanuman is also located in Nashik. Which is just 28 km from this city. Anjaneri Hanuman temple has a very beautiful idol of Hanumanji’s mother Anjani. When you come here, you feel a different bliss and peace, so do not miss watching it.
If you are adventurous and nature lover as well as a religious person, then there are many places in Nashik where you can come and find spiritual and mental peace. Ram Kund is located on the Godavari River in Nashik. It is believed that Lord Rama took a bath here. It is also believed that by flowing ashes of the dead person in this lake, his soul gets liberation.
Trimbakeshwar is located on the banks of the Gautami River, 35 km from the city of Nashik. Shri Trimbakeshwar is tenth of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. Inside the temple, a small pit has three small sexes, which are considered a symbol of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. This temple made of black stones is very attractive to see. If you come to Nashik, do not miss this place.