
Tours by Location:
Nashik Tours
Nashik city is counted amongst the major pilgrim destinations in the state of Maharashtra. The main reason for this is that it is situated on the banks of the holy Godavari River and is home to a number of revered temples and Ghats. Adding to the attraction of Nasik city is the fact that it serves as one of the venue of Kumbh Mela, held once in twelve years.
Ramkund
Ramkund is a holy tank in Nasik, constructed by Chitrarao Khatarkar in the year 1696. The legend associated with the tank goes that when Lord Rama was sent to exile for fourteen, it was here only that he used to take bath. The tank is considered so sacred that many people immerse the ashes of their deceased relatives here only. Even the ashes of great personalities, like Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi and Y B Chavan, have been immersed here only.
Coin Museum
Coin Museum is one of the most popular tourist places in the Nashik city of Maharashtra. The museum was founded under the Indian Institute of Research in Numismatic Studies, in the year 1980. The fact that adds to its attraction is that it is the only one of its kind museum in the whole of Asia.
Kalaram Mandir
Kalaram Mandir, one of the major attractions of the Nashik, is situated in the Panchavati area of the city. It is the biggest as well as the simplest amongst all the temples situated here and dates back to the year 1790, when it was constructed by Sardar Odhekar of Peshwa.
Pandu Lena
Pandu Lena caves are situated near the Nashik city of India, at a distance of only 8 km towards its south. They are one amongst the numerous Buddhist Caves built in the country during the flourishing days of the religion and are twenty four in number.
Artillery Centre
At the Artillery Center of Nashik, training is provided to officers and soldiers of the Indian Army. Infact, army officers are also taught to handle 'Bofors Gun' here.



