Nearby Places To Visit

TRIMBAKESHWAR TEMPLE

Trimbakeshwar is an ancient Hindu temple in the town of Trimbak, in the Trimbakeshwar tehsil in the Nashik District of Maharashtra, India, 28 km from the city of Nashik and 40 km from nashik road. It is dedicated to the god Shiv and is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, where the Hindu genealogy registers at Trimbakeshwar.

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KUSHAVARTA KUND

The point of Godavari River origination, Kushavarta Kund is a sacred bathing place that is close to the Trimbakeshwar temple. Taking a holy dip in the Kushavarta kund as legends says it can wipe off sin. Cemented pavements on the edges of the pond were built by Shreemant Rao Sahib Parnekar.

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NIVRUTTINATH SAMADHI

After the Samadhi of Dnyaneshwar, Nivruttinath left Alandi with his sister, Muktabai for a pilgrimage. During a thunderstorm, Muktabai was lost. Nivruttinath then attained Samadhi. The Resting place is situated near Trimbakeshwar. At his resting place, a temple has been erected which is visited by devotees.

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BRAHMAGIRI (700 STOPS)

Brahmagiri is a mountain range in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra. It is situated in Nashik District in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple is located near this place. The origin of the sacred Godavari river is near Trimbak. It flows for 1,465 kilometres.

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NIL PARVAT

Situated on the eastern elevation of the Brahmagiri hills and near to the main Trimbakeshwar temple, Neel Parvat is also one of the wonderful places to see near Trimbakeshwar. It is most beautiful place in Trimbakeshwar for tourist.

2 KM
GURUKUL (SWAMI SAMARTH)

The Dindori Pranit model of service for the downtrodden was laid down directly by Bhagvan Shree Swami Samarth Maharaj. This work was carried forward by Sadguru Narayandasji Pithle Maharaj, Sadguru Moredada and is being run now by His Holiness Gurumauli.

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ANJANERI

Anjaneri is the birthplace of Hanuman, and is named after Hanuman's mother 'Anjani'. Anjaneri has major significance for devout and hikers alike. Hanuman spent his childhood and grew up on the same mountain.

6 KM
PANCHAWATI

River Godavari flows through Nashik and its Northern part is called as Panchavati. It is said that lord Shri Ram and Sita along with Laxman stayed at Panchavati for some time. Thus Panchavati has gained holy importance.

31 KM
MUKTIDHAM

Muktidham is a marble temple complex honouring various Hindu gods. It is a popular tourist attraction situated in the Nashik Road suburb of the city of Nashik in the State of Maharashtra in India.

38 KM
GANGADWAR

Gangadwar is half way to the top of the Brahmagiri Mountain. A temple to worship Goddess Ganga is situated here. The Godavari appears over here for the first time after it leaves the Brahmagiri Mountain.

4 KM
SAPTASHRINGI GADH, VANI

According to Hindu traditions, the goddess Saptashrungi Nivasini dwells within the seven mountain peaks. (Sapta means seven and shrung means peaks.) It is located in Nanduri, Kalwan taluka, a small village near Nashik.

37 KM
DUGARWADI WATERFALL

Dugarwadi waterfall is 30 kilometres from Nashik on Trimbakeshwar road and 2 kilometres from the Jawhaar road. In monsoon season, people are advised to take care as the water level suddenly rises.

03 KM
SHIRDI SAI BABA TEMPLE

Sai Baba of Shirdi, also known as Shirdi Sai Baba, was an Indian spiritual master who is regarded by his devotees as a saint, a fakir, a satguru and an incarnation (avatar) of Lord Shiva. He is revered by both his Hindu and Muslim devotees during, as well as after his lifetime.

116 KM
SHANI SHINGNAPUR TEMPLE

The temple is believed to be a "jagrut devasthan" ("alive temple"), meaning that a deity still resides in the temple icon. Villagers believe that god Shani punishes anyone attempting theft. Shingnapur is also famous for the fact that no house in the village has doors, only door frames.

173 KM
MAHABALESHWAR TEMPLE

Behind Panchganga temple, there is a small trail that leads to Krishnabai temple where the Krishna river is worshiped. It is built on the hilltop overlooking the Krishna valley and was built in 1888 by a ruler of Ratnagiri on the Konkancoast.

366 KM