Trending Monsoon Destinations Close To Nashik!

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Ruchika Mandora

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It's a magnificent crossing in the Western Ghats' steep, green highlands, and travelers go there to explore.

Malshej Ghat

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It is at an altitude of 4,264 feet and is believed to be where God Hanuman was born. The Jain religion is connected to 108 caves in this area.

Anjaneri

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It has a lot of beautiful beaches that aren't as crowded as other beaches, making it a great place to explore the sea.

Alibaug

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Dugarwadi waterfall is a beautiful sight that you must see during the rains. It is 30 km from Nashik.

Dugarwadi Waterfall

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Khandala is a Western Ghats hill station. Khandala attracts tourists and residents with its mountain climbing, hiking, trekking, rappelling, and sightseeing.

Khandala

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The name of the place tells you that it is a beautiful temple on a hill. There are a lot of stairs to climb, but there are places to stop and rest.

Temple Hill

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There are a few caves called the Karla Caves and the Bhaja Caves. The walls of these caves have old Buddhist paintings that draw a lot of tourists.

Lonavala

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It is the perfect place for both locals and visitors to spend an evening with their loved ones by a sparkling, large body of water.

Gangapur Backwater Dam

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Bhimashankar is a great place to go hiking, and many people come here to enjoy the peace and quiet, which is only broken by the sounds of birds.

Bhimashankar Temple

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India has 51 Shakti Peeths, including Saptashrungi. Goddess Shakti's right arm fell here, and the temple was built on top of it.

Saptashrungi

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