Sacred Destinations

Sacred Places inNashik

Discover the most sacred temples, ghats, and spiritual sites that make Nashik a holy destination for millions of devotees during Mahakumbh.

Trimbakeshwar Temple
Sacred Temple
Trimbakeshwar Temple
28 km from Nashik
4.8
One of the twelve Jyotirlingas, this ancient temple is the source of the holy Godavari River and a major pilgrimage site.
4:00 AM - 10:00 PM
JyotirlingaSource of GodavariAncient Architecture
Ramkund
Sacred Ghat
Ramkund
City Center
4.9
The most sacred bathing ghat where Lord Rama is believed to have bathed. Main venue for the holy dip during Kumbh Mela.
24 Hours
Holy BathingKumbh VenueSpiritual Significance
Kalaram Temple
Sacred Temple
Kalaram Temple
2 km from Ramkund
4.7
Famous black stone temple dedicated to Lord Rama, known for its beautiful architecture and spiritual atmosphere.
5:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Black Stone IdolArchitectural MarvelHistorical Significance
Sita Gufa
Sacred Cave
Sita Gufa
5 km from City Center
4.6
The cave where Goddess Sita is believed to have stayed during her exile. A serene place for meditation and prayer.
6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Mythological SignificanceNatural CavePeaceful Environment
Pandavleni Caves
Historical Site
Pandavleni Caves
8 km from Nashik
4.5
Ancient Buddhist caves dating back to 3rd century BC, showcasing remarkable rock-cut architecture and sculptures.
9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Buddhist HeritageRock-cut ArchitectureHistorical Importance
Muktidham Temple
Modern Temple
Muktidham Temple
12 km from City Center
4.4
Beautiful white marble temple complex featuring replicas of all twelve Jyotirlingas under one roof.
6:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Marble ArchitectureAll JyotirlingasModern Design

Visitor Tips

Make the most of your spiritual journey

Best Time to Visit

Early morning (4-7 AM) and evening (6-8 PM) are ideal for temple visits. Avoid peak afternoon hours during summer.

Dress Code

Wear modest, traditional clothing. Remove shoes before entering temples. Carry a cloth bag for footwear.

Photography

Photography may be restricted inside temples. Always ask permission and respect the sanctity of the place.