Panchwati
Panchvati, the popular name and pivotal place which a marks a significant place in the epic of Ramayana. The place is believed to be the shelter of Lord Ram, Lord Lakshmana and Goddess Sita during their exile period. The place
Panchvati, the popular name and pivotal place which a marks a significant place in the epic of Ramayana. The place is believed to be the shelter of Lord Ram, Lord Lakshmana and Goddess Sita during their exile period. The place
Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple is an antiquated Hindu temple in the town of Trimbak, in the Trimbakeshwar tehsil in the Nashik District of Maharashtra, India, 28 km from the city of Nashik and 40 km from nashik street. It is committed
Goraknath Gufa or popularly known as the Gorakhsnath Gufa is situate amidst the Brahmagiri mountain in the area of Trimbak, Maharashtra. The cave is engraved with many unique images of ancient style which attracts many tourist and is place into
Anjaneri Fort is located in the area of Trimbak, Maharashtra. The place shares a distance of half an hour to forty-five minutes from Nashik. The place inhabits many historical and mythological significance. According to legends, it is said that the
The Neel Parbat is located in the area of Trimbak, Maharashtra. The peak or the mountain got its fame and popularity due to the trekking route and as well as the pilgrimage center. On the top of the hill their
Gangadwar is located in the area of Trimbak, Maharashtra. The place is famous for the spot where River Godai originates from the hill of Brahmagiri, and finally where the river flows down to a tiny spring from the mouth of
Brahmagiri is one of the Mountain ranges in the area of Trimbak in the district of Nashik, Maharashtra. The place shares many significant elements which attracts the tourists all over. The place is coined after the name of Lord Brahma.
Origin of Godavari River is situated in Trimbak. Brahmadev loved God Trivikram when he came to Satya Loka with a similar sacred water of the Ganges, to get the stream Ganges held up by God Shankar on his head, to