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Nashik 3‑Day Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrival & Exploration

Morning: Arrive in Nashik, check into your hotel and head straight to Sula Vineyards for a guided tour and wine tasting, a perfect way to start the trip.

Afternoon: Visit the sacred Trimbakeshwar Temple, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, and enjoy the serene surroundings of the Brahmagiri hills.

Evening: Stroll through Panchavati to watch the sunset over the Godavari River, then dine at a local restaurant serving authentic Maharashtrian cuisine.

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Day 2: Cultural & Nature Highlights

Morning: Embark on a gentle trek up Anjneri Hill, the legendary birthplace of Lord Hanuman, offering panoramic views of the city.

Afternoon: Explore the ancient rock‑cut Pandavleni Caves, admiring intricate carvings and learning about their Buddhist and Hindu heritage.

Evening: Wander the bustling Nashik Market (also known as the Old City Bazaar), sampling street food and picking up local handicrafts.

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Day 3: Relaxation & Departure

Morning: Take a peaceful walk to the holy Ramkund on the banks of the Godavari, a popular spot for early morning prayers.

Afternoon: Visit the Nashik City Museum to discover the region’s rich history, from ancient trade routes to modern winemaking.

Evening: Enjoy a final meal in the city before heading to the airport or railway station for your onward journey.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Sula Vineyards – 3 hrs – $20 (wine tasting & tour)
  • Trimbakeshwar Temple – 2 hrs – $0 (donations optional)
  • Panchavati – 1.5 hrs – $0 (free entry)
  • Anjneri Hill – 4 hrs – $30 (guide & transport)
  • Pandavleni Caves – 2 hrs – $5 (entry fee)
  • Nashik Market – 2 hrs – $0 (shopping optional)
  • Ramkund – 1 hr – $0 (free entry)
  • Nashik City Museum – 1.5 hrs – $2 (entry fee)
  • Total Estimated Cost: $57

Tips

If you have an extra day, consider a sunrise visit to the stunning Saptashrungi Temple or a day trip to the nearby Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary. To shorten the itinerary, you can skip the Anjneri Hill trek and spend more leisurely time in the city’s markets and cafés.

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