Nashik: The Land of the Indian Wine
Nashik (or Nasik) is a state in northwestern Maharashtra, in West of India. It is located along the roads that lie along the Godavari River. Nashik, India is visited by thousands of pilgrims yearly because of the sacredness of the Godavari River. Nashik is also gradually known for its wines. Today, the city has some enthralling wooden architecture and interesting temples. The city is also cleaner and greener than other cities of its size. You can get in the city through the Nashik Airport (ISK).
Best Time to Visit
The months of October to February are the winter season in Nashik, India. These months are considered to be the best time to visit the city. Summer season in the city is very hot which can go beyond 39 degrees Celsius. So if you want to explore the city comfortably and uninterruptedly, you should plan to book your Nashik, India hotel accommodations during winter season. Sula Fest, the largest music fest in India is celebrated in early February. The Festival of Lights or Diwali is celebrated during October or November and is one of the most important festivals of Hindus.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Spend an hour or two at the Godavari Falls and enjoy its scenic view. Pay Kalaram Temple a visit. It took almost 12 years to complete, with the help of over 2000 workers. The temple is about 70 feet high and has a golden peak. Its summit is made up to 32 tons of gold. You can also go to Ram Kund, a sacred bathing gat on the bank of the Godavari River, which is the venue to host the Kumbh Mela. For wine lovers, Nashik, India has almost 30 wineries around the area with tasting rooms where you can visit and purchase some wines with 20% discount! You can book your stay at The Gateway Hotel Ambad or at Express Inn the Business Luxury Hotel for a luxurious vacation.