Start your day by exploring the city of Nashik, a famous wine-producing region of India. Visit the Sula Vineyards and learn about the wine-making process and indulge in a wine-tasting session. Next, head to Panchvati Ghat and take a dip in the holy water of Godavari River. Admire the beautiful architecture and carvings at the Kala Ram Mandir and Trimbakeshwar Temple. End your day by savouring delicious street food at the Thakkar Bazaar.
Explore the scenic side of Nashik on the second day of your trip. Start with a visit to the Someshwar Waterfall and immerse yourself in the natural beauty surrounding it. Hike to the Anjneri Fort and enjoy breathtaking views of the landscape from the top. Explore the Brass Museum and learn about the ancient art of brass sculpting. End your day by savouring traditional Maharashtrian cuisine at the Mumbai Misal.
Experience the vibrant local culture of Nashik on the third day of your trip. Start with a visit to the Godavari Ghat and attend the morning aarti ceremony. Head to the Kalaram Mandir and admire the beautiful architecture of the temple. Explore the Saraf Bazar and shop for traditional jewellery. End your day by savouring delicious local cuisine at the Hotel Ruia.
If you have more time, you can add a visit to the Gargoti Mineral Museum to your itinerary. If you have less time, you can skip the Brass Museum and Saraf Bazar. Always carry water bottles and wear comfortable shoes as there is a fair amount of walking to be done.