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Places To Visit In Nasik
Dugarwadi Waterfalls
Situated at 177 kms from Mumbai in Nasik, Dugarwadi Waterfalls is a beautiful cascade of water amidst verdant greenery, enveloped in mountains. Dugarwadi waterfall is a hidden gem deep within the green folds of Sahyadri forests. The falls is a couple of kilometres walk from the parking at Sapgon.
Fun World, Nasik
Fun World Water Park is situated in Nasik in Maharashtra and is one of the relatively unknown parks. The park has thrilling rides like the columbus and water rides like double tube slides, aqua dancing etc.
Gangapur Dam
Gangapur Dam is an earthfill dam on River Godavari, and the longest earthen reservoir of Asia. People come here to spend a peaceful afternoon on the garden by the river, enjoying the blissful, picturesque scenery of the river, straight out of a dream. Migratory birds can be spotted in the evening, and there is a new boating facility to attract more tourists.
Jain Temple
A recent addition to the religious sphere in Nasik is a sprawling and elaborate structure called the Jain Temple. The structure consist of three storeys and is built mainly in white marble and pink sand. Find here the 12 ton heavy deity of the 24th of Thirthankara of the Jains.
Kalaram Temple
One of the most significant religious centers of the city, this one derives its name from the black statue of Lord Rama. Also find inside the temple a black statue of Lord hanuman and statues of Sita and Lakshman.
Host to a dalit movement in history, them temple also has authorized guides to take you around the structure. Kapileshwara temple is a nearby attraction.
Kapileshwara Temple
One of the oldest instances of this pilgrim city, this is a Shiva temple surrounded by a hint of mystery due to the absence of a statue of Nandi Bull, usually found in all Shiva Temples. Close to the Kalaram temple, this is one of the most frequented temples in the city.
Kumbh Mela, Nasik
The mass Hindu pilgrimage of Kumbh Mela involves gathering on a massive number of Hinduism followers to bathe in a sacred river. There are four such fairs widely recognised as the Kumbh Melas, namely- the Haridwar Kumbh Mela, the Allahabad Kumbh Mela, the Nasik-Trimbakeshwar Simhastha and Ujjain Simhastha. The festivities are held on the banks of rivers, namely- Ganga, Sangam, Godavari and Shipra.
This Hindu religious mela is held every 12 years in the Nasik district of Maharashtra. The fair is celebrated on the river of sacred river Godavari. The significant festivities include bathing on the banks of river Godavari, at the Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple and the Ram Kund.
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Muktidham Temple
Muktidham Temple in Nashik is abode to numerous Hindu gods and is made from authentic Rajasthani marble. It houses replicas of all the 12 Jyotirlingams, sanctified by their original shrines. There is also a Krishna temple, which depicts his life and eighteen chapters of Geeta on the walls. Laxmi, Hanuman,Durga and Ganesh temples are present as well.
Mulher Trek
Mulher, also known as Mayurgad, is a hill fort in Maharashtra. One of the many forts in Nasik, it is at an elevation of 4200 feet from the ground.
The fort has a number of water cisterns and a temple, along with a water tank which contains crystal-clear water beneath a layer of fluorescent algae. The Ganesha temple on the lower part of the fort is ornately decorated. There is a temple dedicated to Shiva, Ram, Laxman among others. This lower part also houses the remnants of an erstwhile palace, adjacent to the Ram-Laxman temple. Most of the fortifications remain, but the three large entrances have crumbled down. The fort is famous for its nine water tanks within the fortifications. The top of the fort presents a clear view of Tungi an Mangi hills to the north and Dhodap and Saptashringi to the East, among others.
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Navashya Ganapati Temple
Navashya Ganapati Temple is at least a 300 year old shrine on the banks of Godavari dedicated to Lord Ganesh. It was established by the Peshwas in the 1770s, and is till date known for making thousands of followers happy. The name comes from the word ¥Navas' which means prayers, and here all prayers of devotees are granted by the Lord.
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