One of the holiest cities and nestled in the sacred banks of the Godavari River, Nashik is a major city of Maharashtra. The city is recognised as the house of the Trimbakeshwar Temple, which is one of.....
One of the holiest cities and nestled in the sacred banks of the Godavari River, Nashik is a major city of Maharashtra. The city is recognised as the house of the Trimbakeshwar Temple, which is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. Nashik is also called as "Wine Capital of India", and it is the land of the grand Kumbh Mela, which is held once every twelve years and attracts millions of devotees. Other major landmarks like Panchvati Ghat, Someshwar Temple, Ram Kund, Dudhsagar Falls, Pandavleni Caves, Sita Gufa, Kapileshwar Temple and Mukti Dham are easily accessible in the city. If the people are thinking of visiting Nashik and are looking for a place to stay, then Tirthsthan.com provides various options to stay comfortably.
Accommodation options in Nashik
Lots of options, such as ashrams, dharamshalas, guest houses, hotels and sanatoriums are available in Nashik.
Where to stay in Nashik
With the help of Tirthsthan.com, you can select one of the best options from Jalaram Bhavan, Hotel Rahi Lodging, Nashik Guest House, Radhakrishna Motumal Sindhi Ashram, Matani Bhuvan Sanatorium (Gujarati Samaj Trust) and Shree Laxmi Narayan Charitable Trust Prem Mandir.
Matani Bhuvan Sanatorium (Gujarati Samaj Trust)
Jalaram Bhavan
Radhakrishna Motumal Sindhi Ashram
Matani Bhuvan Sanatorium (Gujarati Samaj Trust)
Birla Charity Trust
108 Shri Chintamani Parshwanath Jain Swetamber Tirth
Shri Gujjar Kshatriya Kadiya Gyati Seva Samaj (Tapovan Hall)
Amenities offered by accommodations
Nashik accommodations provide various amenities, including CCTV surveillance, hot water, drinking water, attached washrooms and on-site parking facilities.
CCTV
Hot Water
Drinking Water
Food Facility
Parking
Attached Washrooms
Extra Mattress Available
FAQs
- What is Nashik famous for?
Nashik is famous for being the "Grape Capital" and "Wine Capital" of India, due to its large production of grapes. Additionally, Nashik is one of the four lands of the grand Kumbh Mela, which is held every twelve years on the various lands like Prayagraj, Nashik, Haridwar and Ujjain.
- Which is the best time to visit Nashik?
From October to March is the best time to visit Nashik.
- Where to stay in Nashik?
There are lots of accommodations available, such as Jalaram Bhavan, Hotel Rahi Lodging, Nashik Guest House, Radhakrishna Motumal Sindhi Ashram, Matani Bhuvan Sanatorium (Gujarati Samaj Trust) and Shree Laxmi Narayan Charitable Trust Prem Mandir.
- How can I find the accommodations for Nashik?
You can find the Nashik accommodations online through Tirthsthan.com.
- What are the best places to explore in Nashik?
Panchvati Ghat, Someshwar Temple, Ram Kund, Dudhsagar Falls, Pandavleni Caves, Sita Gufa, Kapileshwar Temple and Mukti Dham are the best places to explore in Nashik.
- How far is the Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga Temple from Nashik?
The Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga Temple is around 30 km from Nashik. Devotees can easily reach by any private taxi or bus.
- Can I get rooms under 1000 in Nashik?
Yes, you can get a room under Rs. 1000 in Nashik, check it from Tirthsthan.com.