Explore our most popular tours and destinations
1. Kumbh Mela
Nashik is one of the four cities that host the Kumbh Mela, a major Hindu pilgrimage, attracting millions of devotees every 12 years.
2. Spiritual Hub
Explore the numerous temples in Nashik, including the famous Trimbakeshwar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva.
3. Vineyard Tours
Nashik is the wine capital of India, with lush vineyards producing world-class wines. Don't miss a wine tasting tour.
4. Ganga Godavari Snan
Take a holy dip at the Godavari River, considered as sacred as the Ganges in Hinduism.
5. Historical Sites
Visit historic places like the Pandavleni Caves and the ancient Rama Kunda stepwell.
6. Nashik Cuisines
Savor local delicacies like Misal Pav, Vada Pav, and the traditional Maharashtrian thali.
7. Festivals
Nashik celebrates festivals with enthusiasm, including the grand Diwali celebrations and the vibrant Ganesh Chaturthi.
8. Panchavati
The mythical forest where Lord Rama stayed during his exile, now a serene and sacred place.
9. Sula Vineyards
Explore the renowned Sula Vineyards, offering wine tours, tastings, and panoramic views of the vineyards.
10. Art and Culture
Witness the vibrant cultural scene in Nashik, with classical music and dance performances, and local arts and crafts.
Trimbakeshwar Temple
A Jyotirlinga shrine known for its architectural grandeur and religious significance.
Pandavleni Caves
Ancient rock-cut caves with intricate carvings, a peaceful escape from the city.
Sula Vineyards
A must-visit for wine enthusiasts, offering tours and tastings.
Nashik Caves
A group of 24 Buddhist caves showcasing ancient art and history.
Godavari River
The lifeline of Nashik, ideal for a relaxing boat ride or a spiritual dip.
Rama Kunda
A sacred stepwell believed to be created by Lord Rama during his exile.
Kalaram Temple
A stunning temple dedicated to Lord Rama, known for its black stone idol.
Nashik City Centre
Explore the bustling markets and sample local street food.
Coin Museum
Learn about the history of Indian currency through an impressive collection of coins.
Sita Gufaa (Cave)
Believed to be the dwelling place of Sita during her exile with Lord Rama.