Hotels in Nashik - The city of Nashik on the banks of the Godavari River echoes with history and religious fervour. Located on the western edge of the Deccan peninsula Nashik had always been a centre of religion. Nashik hosts the tri-annual Kumbh Mela which draws pilgrims from all corners of India. The city is also famous for its growing wine industry so much so that Nashik is often called the Wine Capital of India. Punctuated by temples forts wineries and an equal number of industrial units Nashik is an eclectic blend of old and new. In fact it is the third largest industrial township in Maharashtra after Mumabi and Pune. Pandavleni Caves are one of the oldest caves in Maharashtra dating back to 1st century BC.
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