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5-Day Itinerary: Nashik to Bangalore

Friday, September 29: Nashik, Maharashtra

Start your trip in Nashik, a city known for its vineyards and religious significance. Begin your morning by visiting the famous Trimbakeshwar Temple, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas dedicated to Lord Shiva. Explore the beautiful vineyards of Sula and Soma, and indulge in wine tasting sessions. In the afternoon, head to Panchvati and take a dip in the holy waters of Ram Kund. End your day with a peaceful evening aarti (prayer ceremony) at the Kalaram Temple.

  • Trimbakeshwar Temple: Cost: Free, Time: 2 hours
  • Sula Vineyards: Cost: INR 500 per person (approx.), Time: 3 hours
  • Panchvati: Cost: Free, Time: 2 hours
  • Kalaram Temple: Cost: Free, Time: 1 hour
Saturday, September 30: Pune, Maharashtra

On your way to Bangalore, make a stop in Pune, known as the cultural capital of Maharashtra. Start your morning by visiting the grand Aga Khan Palace, which holds historical significance in India's freedom struggle. Explore the beautiful architecture and gardens of Shaniwar Wada, once the seat of the Peshwas. In the afternoon, treat yourself to a delicious Maharashtrian thali at a local restaurant. Spend your evening strolling through the vibrant streets of the famous shopping district, Laxmi Road.

  • Aga Khan Palace: Cost: INR 25 per person (approx.), Time: 2 hours
  • Shaniwar Wada: Cost: INR 25 per person (approx.), Time: 2 hours
  • Local Restaurant: Cost: INR 300 per person (approx.), Time: 1 hour
  • Laxmi Road: Cost: Free, Time: 2 hours
Sunday, October 1: Kolhapur, Maharashtra

Next, head to Kolhapur, a city known for its rich cultural heritage and historical temples. Start your morning by visiting the magnificent Mahalaxmi Temple, dedicated to the goddess of wealth. Explore the beautiful architecture and history of the New Palace, showcasing artifacts and relics from the royal era. In the afternoon, savor the famous Kolhapuri cuisine at a local restaurant. Spend your evening shopping for traditional Kolhapuri footwear and handicrafts.

  • Mahalaxmi Temple: Cost: Free, Time: 2 hours
  • New Palace: Cost: INR 50 per person (approx.), Time: 2 hours
  • Local Restaurant: Cost: INR 400 per person (approx.), Time: 1 hour
  • Shopping: Cost: Varies, Time: 2 hours
Monday, October 2: Hubli, Karnataka

Continue your journey to Bangalore and make a stop in Hubli, a city known for its historical sites and vibrant culture. Start your morning by visiting the beautiful Unkal Lake, surrounded by lush greenery. Explore the magnificent Chandramouleshwara Temple, known for its intricate carvings. In the afternoon, savor the local delicacies at a traditional Kannada restaurant. Spend your evening exploring the bustling markets of Hubli and shopping for local handicrafts.

  • Unkal Lake: Cost: Free, Time: 2 hours
  • Chandramouleshwara Temple: Cost: Free, Time: 1 hour
  • Local Restaurant: Cost: INR 300 per person (approx.), Time: 1 hour
  • Shopping: Cost: Varies, Time: 2 hours
Tuesday, October 3: Bangalore, Karnataka

Arrive in Bangalore, the Silicon Valley of India, and explore the city's fascinating blend of modernity and tradition. Start your morning by visiting the iconic Bangalore Palace, known for its stunning architecture. Explore the vibrant streets of Commercial Street for a shopping spree. In the afternoon, visit the picturesque Lalbagh Botanical Garden, home to a vast collection of exotic plants. End your day with a visit to the famous Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace, showcasing the grandeur of the bygone era.

  • Bangalore Palace: Cost: INR 230 per person (approx.), Time: 2 hours
  • Commercial Street: Cost: Varies, Time: 2 hours
  • Lalbagh Botanical Garden: Cost: INR 20 per person (approx.), Time: 2 hours
  • Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace: Cost: INR 15 per person (approx.), Time: 1 hour

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

While traveling from Nashik to Bangalore, consider visiting the stunning Jog Falls in Shimoga, Karnataka. These breathtaking waterfalls are one of the highest plunge waterfalls in India and offer a mesmerizing sight. Another hidden gem is the peaceful village of Melukote in Karnataka, known for its ancient temples and serene atmosphere. Explore the temples, taste the delicious local cuisine, and experience the rich cultural heritage of this charming village.

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