This ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas in India. It's an important pilgrimage site for Hindus.
These rock-cut caves date back to the 3rd century BC and are significant for their historical and architectural value.
Nashik is known as the "Wine Capital of India," and a visit to Sula Vineyards offers a chance to learn about wine production and enjoy wine tastings.
These ancient caves are a complex of Buddhist caves with intricate carvings and rock-cut architecture.
Located atop a hill, this temple is dedicated to the goddess Saptashrungi, and the view from here is spectacular.
Known as the birthplace of Lord Hanuman, this hill offers a scenic trek and a beautiful temple dedicated to Hanuman.
A sacred bathing ghat on the Godavari River, it is considered very holy by the locals.
Also known as the Sita Cave, this is believed to be the place where Sita was held captive by Ravana in the Ramayana.
A historic temple dedicated to Lord Rama.
This unique museum displays an extensive collection of minerals, crystals, and fossils.
A beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
A haven for birdwatchers, this sanctuary is home to a variety of bird species.
A military museum showcasing various artifacts related to the Indian Army.
Learn about the history of currency and view a vast collection of coins from different eras.
If you're in the mood for shopping and entertainment, this mall offers a range of options.
About 70 kilometers from Nashik, this hill station is known for its beautiful lakes and waterfalls.
While not in Nashik itself, the town of Shirdi, famous for the shrine of Sai Baba, is about 90 kilometers away and can be visited as a day trip.
Another vineyard in the region where you can explore the world of wine production.