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| Monuments |
| Pandavleni caves |
| Dhammagiri |
| Sita Gumpha |
| Pandavleni caves |
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| Temples |
| Trimbakeshwar temple |
| Muktidham temple |
| Someshwar Temple |
| Modakeshwar ganesh temple |
| Shree Datta Mandir Temple |
| Sundarnarayan temple |
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| Other attractions |
| Sula vineyards |
| York winery |
| Coin museum |
| Ramkund |
| Bishop's House |
| Gargoti Museum |
| Deolali camp |
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Nashik weather information |
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Min Temperature : 19° C (Summer), 11° C (Winter) |
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Max Temperature : 37° C (Summer), 35° C (Winter) |
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Best Time to Visit : October to March. |
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Nashik or Nasik is a city in Maharashtra, India. Nashik is located in the northwest of Maharashtra, 180 km from Mumbai and 202 km from Pune. Nashik is the administrative headquarters of Nashik district and Nashik Division. Nashik, which has been referred to as the "Wine Capital of India", is located in the Western Ghats, on the western edge of the Deccan peninsula on the banks of the Godavari. It is claimed to be the fastest growing city in Maharashtra. |
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Summer : Summers are typically hot with maximum temperatures ranging from 37 to 19°C. The warmest month in Nashik is generally April as compared to the rest of the Deccan Plateau where it is May. |
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Monsoon : Monsoon season starts from July and lasts to September. Medium to heavy rainfalls are recorded here annually. |
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Winter : Winters are generally dry and temperature ranges from 11°c to 35°c. |
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Clothing : Light cotton clothes during summer and woollens for winter are advisable. |
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| Hotels in nashik |
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| Budget hotels |
| Ginger hotels |
| Quality inn regency |
| Lily sarovar portico |
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