Friday 6 January 2017

place to visit around Nashik

                          Places to visit around Nashik 

                                                           Shirdi 


About 88 Km away from Nashik Shirdi is holy place famous for Sai Baba. The Sai baba is   among respected in all religions.  Samadhi Temple was started during the lifetime of Sai Baba, with a view to having a temple of Sri Krishna later Sai Baba himself decided to live there. So, after Sai Baba attained Nirvana, his mortal remains were buried at the place. The articles and valuables, which were used by the Baba, are exhibited in a room here. Apart from temple and    Shri Saibaba Sansthan Trust provide great free Prasad and meal at very cheap rate. If you are spiritual you must visit Sai Baba temple.

                                                
         

                                                           Trimbakeshwar

 The Trimbakeshwar is one of 12 jyotirlingas dedicated to Shiva and Trimbakeshwar is one of important.  Along with natural beautiful surrounding and temple is best example architecture which rebuild by Peshwa.  People from all over India come to Trimbakeshwar for kalsarpa   pooja.Trimbakeshwar also surrounded by beautiful hills.
To know more visit:  http://www.trimbakeshwar.net/


                                  Nandur Madhameshwar Bird Sanctuary  

Heaven for nature lover Nandur Madhameshwar Bird Sanctuary is most underrated place in Nashik. The sanctuary has 220 species of birds, 400 species of vegetation, 24 species of fish and several smaller mammals. The sanctuary spreads over the protected area of 10000 hectares, Lies the core area of 1765 hectares. It is now counted as one of the important waterfowl habitats in the region by the International Union of Conservation of Nature.  
  To know more visit:  http://www.birdsanctuary.co.in/ 

      

                                                          Anjaneri

4264 feet above sea level, Anjaneri is a spiritual place that lies between Nasik and Trimbakeshwar. Anjaneri is the birthplace of Hanuman, and is named after Hanuman's mother 'Anjani'.Anjaneri has major significance for devout and hikers alike. Hanuman spent his childhood and grew up on the same mountain. One hundred and eight Jain caves are found here belonging to 12th century.


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