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Located in the state of
Maharashtra, Nashik is a very beautiful city situated 600 m above the sea
level. It is also the administrative headquarters in the district. It is the
third largest city of Maharashtra and the fourth fastest growing city of
India and is incredibly famous among tourists for pleasant climate,
impeccable cleanliness and picturesque surroundings.
Tourists visit the place in search of peace, tranquility, scenic beauty and
for spending quality time with their loved ones. Nashik City Guide is full
of references to the religious destination and exciting places.
Dudhsagar Falls,
Kalaram Temple,
Naroshankara Temple, Jain Mandir, Ganga Ghat and
Pandav Leni Caves are the popular
destinations of the city. Nashik is prominent for grapes, tomatoes and
onions. It is also popular for its table grapes since a long time and is
known as “Wine Capital of India”.
Nashik is well known for its Maharashtrian cuisines with an additional
influence from Khandesh, Rajasthan and Gujarat. It is a home to an essential
thermal power plant and a National Treasury Printing Press. There are five
"Industrial Zones" which are situated in Nashik.
Nashik Quick Facts
State: Maharashtra
Languages: Marathi, English and Hindi
STD Code : 0253
Weather: Tropical climate; stays hot in the summer and moderately cool in
winter
Best Season: Winters, October to March
Famous For: Religious |