Places of interest in Nashik

Hindu pilgrim centre, Simhastha fair is held here once in 12 years, temples, holy river Godavari.

Ramkund : This holy tank is 27m by 12 m was built in 1696 by Chitrarao Khatarkar. It is believed that Ram and Sita used to bathe in this tank during their exile . Every Hindu wishes his ashes to be immeresed here so as to attain "moksha".

Muktidham temple : Built in marble, the 18 chapters of the Geeta are written on the walls. Located near the Nashik road railway station.

Coin museum : The Indian institute of research in numismatic studies, the only one of its kind in Asia , established in 1980, has maintained extensive archives or photographs of coins.

Pandavleni : located on the Trivasmi hill, these caves are built by Jain kings 2000 years ago. There are some 24 caves that were home to Jain saints.

Klaram temple : 70 ft temple made with black stones and is surrounded by many small temples.

Upnagar Infant Jesus church near Muktidham temple.

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