By : Kunal Thakurani
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It is a must-visit for nature lovers and for those who visit the Someshwar temple. It is 10 meters high and tourists are only allowed to take a dip from October to January when the risk is low.
Gangapur Dam holds a very special place in the hearts of tourists. It has a beautiful river scene, migratory birds, and boating activity and this makes it a heaven for tourists
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Ramkund is a sacred bathing ghat situated on the Godavari river bank. It is 2.2 km from the spot so it is considered the holiest spot in Nashik.
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Pandaleni caves are another best spot for people seeking thrill and adventure because they also hosts great sites for hiking and trekking.
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Sula Vineyard was established in 1999 by Rajeev Samant and it was Nashik’s first winery. It is located on the rolling hills of Nashik
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Ozar is one of the most attractive offbeat destinations in Nashik because of its magnificent view of vineyard scapes and forest-covered hills.
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This temple is situated on the base of the Bramhagiri ranges and is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva.
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Kalsubai, also known as “Everest of Maharashtra” is located in the mountain ranges with lush greenery.
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