The ground that is sanctified by the visit of Lord Shri Ramchandra, the Kumbh Mela which takes place once in 12 years, the temple city and mythological/religious significance that it carries, are some of the features of a religious city of Nashik. The city has also grown in terms of tourism as it has developed a pleasant climate, rich tree resources, plenty of water, serene environment, weekend getaway, Mumbai-Pune connectivity. The exceptional quantity and variety of wineries within and around Nashik is inviting the new generation to the city. The unique taste of Nashik wine and the developing wine industry are growing the image of Nashik as the Wine Capital of India. you may traveling from Mumbai airport to Nashik Cab or pune to Nashik taxi to visit Nashik. also available taraveling option from nasto Mumbai cab, or you can hire car for shirdi or pune.
Panchavati :
A Nashik city suburb, and a religious site of historical significance. As per the ancient epic Ramayana, Lord Rama was exiled for fourteen years. Following the exile in the tenth year, Lord Rama, with Lakshman and Sita, lived for two and a half years on the north bank of Godavari near Nashik. This is on the banks of the Godavari river. Now, Sita Cave and the temple constructed by the Peshwas, a site of carvings of stone art, Rameshwar Temple (Naroshankar Temple), Kapaleeshwar Mahadev Temple, Saptashrungi Temple, Godaghat, the Godavari Temple opening every 12 years (during the Kumbh Mela), and Kartikswamy Temple are visiting places. Since it is stated that Rama submerged the ashes of King Dasharatha in the Godavari river, individuals from across India visit Godaghat to submerge the ashes. Numerous religious rites are also conducted at Godaghat.