
Harihar Fort
The fort is very old and it mostly is in ruins at present except for a storage house and a few rock-cut cisterns. Known for its steep and iconic stone-carved staircase, the Harihar Fort Trek in Maharashtra attracts many adventure seekers.

Ramkund
A sacred bathing ghat in Nashik, Ramkund is situated at the bank of the Godavari River. The place is considered to be the holiest place in Nashik and is surrounded with folklores and various mythological stories.

Dudhsagar Falls
Dudhsagar Falls, also known as Someshwar Falls, is one of the most captivating Nashik tourist places that you can visit.Just 9 km away from Nashik Central Bus Station, the waterfall has a height of 10 meters. Best time to visit the Dudhsagar Falls is during monsoon, when everything around the place becomes more beautiful and attractive.

Saptashrungi
The Saptshrungi Garh is a holy place situated approximately at a distance of 60 KM from Nashik. According to the mythology, it is an abode of Goddess Bhagawati. Innumerable travelers and pilgrims visit Saptshrungi every year. The name Saptshrungi means seven mountain pinnacles.

Trimbakeshwar Temple
One of the most popular places of worship, Trimbakeshwar is located in Nashik. People all across India visit Trimbakeshwar to express their faith and devotion. It is one amongst the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. The temple is located at the base of the Bramhagiri Mountain and it is one of the best Nashik tourist places.

Pandavleni Caves
All you adventurous and thrill-seeking people, an enthralling experience awaits at the Pandavleni caves in Nashik. If you like mountaineering and trekking then you have to tread the trail towards these caves, as they are situated on a hammock. Located at a height of approximately 300 ft, .

Anjaneri Hills
The Anjaneri hills derive their name from Goddess Anjana, as the locals say that the Goddess Anjana gave birth to Lord Hanuman in the cave atop the hill and it is one of the holy places to visit in Nashik.

Dugarwadi Waterfall
Dugarwadi waterfall is one of the most enchanting places to visit in Nashik. It is a majestic waterfall located just 30 km away from Nashik. The cascading falls and the surrounding beauty is sure to soothe the eyes of every visitor. .

Kalaram Temple
The Kalaram temple in Nashik is one of the most religious Nashik tourist places. The Kalaram temple is a very old Hindu place of worship which is dedicated to Lord Rama and it was built around 1788 by Sardar Rangarao Odhekar. The temple is named as such because the statue of Lord Rama present in the temple is black.

Vallonne Vineyards
Vallonne Vineyards is India’s first boutique winery that produces premium French-style wines. Established in 2009, the sprawling estate rests on the gentle slopes of the Sahyadri ranges. The scenic location of the vineyard is complemented by the tranquil waters of the Mukhne Lake and the splendid view of the Kavnai Peak makes the vineyard an ideal place for wine tourism.