India's Wine Capital & Sacred Pilgrimage Destination
Nestled in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra, Nashik is a unique blend of spirituality and modern viticulture. Known as India's Wine Capital, this ancient city offers visitors an extraordinary experience where sacred temples meet world-class vineyards.
From the holy Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga to the sprawling Sula Vineyards, Nashik presents a perfect harmony of tradition and contemporary tourism. The city sits on the banks of the sacred Godavari River and hosts the Kumbh Mela, one of the world's largest religious gatherings.
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Experience the best of Nashik's cultural and natural wonders
India's most famous winery offering tours, tastings, and the annual SulaFest music festival. Experience world-class wines in a stunning vineyard setting.
One of the twelve Jyotirlingas, this ancient temple is the source of the sacred Godavari River and a major pilgrimage site.
Ancient Buddhist caves dating back to 3rd century BCE, carved into hillside rock with intricate sculptures and inscriptions.
Sacred bathing ghat on the Godavari River where pilgrims perform rituals. A serene spot with deep spiritual significance.
The legendary site where Lord Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana spent their exile. Surrounded by ancient banyan trees and temples.
Beautiful 18th-century temple featuring a striking black stone idol of Lord Rama. Known for its impressive architecture.
Explore India's premier wine region with over 30 world-class vineyards
The flagship winery that started India's wine revolution. Enjoy guided tours, premium tastings, and stay at The Source resort. Don't miss the annual SulaFest in February!
Boutique winery on the Godavari riverbank offering intimate tastings and spectacular sunset views. Known for exceptional Shiraz and Chenin Blanc.
Boutique vineyard with a charming hotel and excellent restaurant. Perfect for a peaceful wine country escape with personalized service.
January to March is the prime wine tasting season with perfect weather and grape harvest activities
Discover Nashik's rich spiritual heritage and ancient temples
One of the twelve sacred Jyotirlingas, this temple marks the source of the Godavari River. A must-visit for spiritual seekers.
Historic 18th-century temple featuring a striking black stone idol of Lord Rama. Known for its impressive Hemadpanthi architecture.
Stunning marble temple complex featuring replicas of twelve Jyotirlingas. A peaceful sanctuary with beautiful architecture.
Hilltop temple dedicated to Goddess Saptashrungi, offering panoramic views and a spiritual atmosphere.
Everything you need to know for an amazing Nashik experience
By Air: Mumbai Airport (165 km) - 3.5 hours drive
By Train: Nashik Road Railway Station - Well connected to major cities
By Road: 160 km from Mumbai, 210 km from Pune via NH-60
October to March: Pleasant weather, ideal for sightseeing
January to March: Prime wine tasting season
February: SulaFest music and wine festival
Vineyard Resorts: The Source at Sula, Vallonné
City Hotels: Multiple options in Nashik city
Budget: Hostels and guesthouses available
Must Try: Misal Pav, Vada Pav, Sabudana Khichdi
Wine Pairing: Gourmet dining at vineyard restaurants
Street Food: Explore local markets for authentic flavors