Tour Code: FIT/2094

Hill Station Saputara with Triambkeshwar Darshan Nashik

3 Nights / 4 Days
Self Drive Tour
Winter Special
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Cities : Saputara (2N),Nashik (1N)

Sightseeing

Nashik, India
  • Someshwar Waterfalls
  • Trimbakeshwar Temple
  • Take a Wine Tasting Tour
  • PandavLeni Caves
Saputara, India
  • Saputara Lake
  • Saputara Tribal Museum
  • Sunset Point

Meals

  • 3 Breakfast
  • 3 Dinner
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The Supplement Cost for Festival Time and Long Weekend will be advised as per the Hotel Policy

Day wise travel itinerary

  • Day 1 :Ahmedabad to Saputara - 400 kms approx. 7.5 Hrs
    Start your journey and transfer to Saputara, check in and stay at Hotel.Saputara - Snuggled in the Sahyadris or the Western Ghats, Saputara is a quaint little hill station in the Dang district of Gujarat. Popular for lush green forests, undulating mountains, dazzling waterfalls, dreamy winding roads, livid landscapes and plenty of charming cubbyholes to spend time with your loved ones, the town is the first favourite among tourists. It is located at a height of 875 metres above sea level and is a perfect getaway for eco-lovers, wildlife enthusiasts and people who love adventure sports.
    • Dinner
  • Day 2 :Saputara
    This day enjoy the places Trek,  Saputara Lake, Eco Hill, Sunset Point, Evening Stay at Hotel.Saputara Trek (Optional) - Saputara is situated at the height of around 873 meters above the sea level on the beginning of Sayhadri hills in Gujarat. Being a hill station it is frequented by the trekkers, mostly youths. The hilly terrain offers great adventure and attracts youths to trek here.Saputara Lake - A beautiful and serene known for boating and the lush green and colourful garden on both sides of it. It is best visited in the morning for walks to enjoy some peaceful time.Sunset Point - Nightfall Point is situated on the Sunset Point Road, close Saputara Museum. Prominently known as Gandhi Shikhar or pinnacle, this point is situated at a separation of 1.7 km from the town. It gives a delightful perspective of the dusk, alongside the Dang Forest and different ancestral towns in the region. Travelers can likewise achieve this point inside 10 minutes by utilizing Ropeway.Echo Point - Located amidst other beautiful places like King George Point, Louisa Point and Charlotte Lake , the Echo Point in Saputara enables tourists to hear their own voice echo over and over again from the surroundings. Not only this aspect, but the scenic beauty and the trek make the place worth a visit.
    • Breakfast
    • Dinner
  • Day 3 :Saputara to Nashik - 80 kms approx. 2.5 hrs
    This day transfer to Nashik, check in and later visit Harihareshwar Trek.Harihar Fort Trek (Optional) - Harihar, a fort built in 1600 during the Yadava period, stands stands proudly near Igatpuri, Maharashtra. It offers breath taking views of the valleys around. For the intrepid trekker, there is a variety of terrain ranging from plains and forests to carved stone steps until you reach the peak. If you are in search of an easy and mesmerizing trek around Mumbai or Nashik, Harihar Fort Trek is what you must try.
    • Breakfast
    • Dinner
  • Day 4 :Nashik to Ahmedabad - 475 kms approx. 10 hrs
    This day return drop at Ahmedabad.
    • Breakfast
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Sightseeing

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Someshwar Waterfalls

<p>The city of Nasik in Maharashtra is blessed with natural beauty. the whole city is enveloped by beautiful lakes, hills, waterfalls, forests, etc. one can say that Nasik houses a hidden natural treasure as a number of the places aren't alright known to people. Someshwar Waterfall or Dudhsagar Waterfall is one of the beauties of this place. The holy River Godavari flows in Nasik. Someshwar Waterfall is made over this very river. This river features a lot of importance in Hindu Mythology. Several temples also are erected on the banks of this river. Overall Nasik is one place in India where one can find a spread of tourism options.</p><p>More about Someshwar Waterfall</p><p>Someshwar Waterfall is one of the foremost popular tourist destinations in Maharashtra. the peak of the waterfall is 10m. This waterfall is situated near the Someshwar Temple. When in here one can enjoy the sweetness of this fall also as if you're inclined on the spiritual side then a visit to Someshwar Temple may be a must. additionally, to the Someshwar Temple, there also exists another Balaji Temple nearby.</p><p>Things to try to at Someshwar Waterfall</p><p>Someshwar Waterfall may be a attend destination in Nasik. it's a soothing shake one’s a busy life. People come here during weekends to enjoy with friends and family. Idle walks and chats with loved ones bring solace to people when in here. Youngsters like to spend a relaxed evening at Someshwar Waterfall.</p><p>Someshwar Waterfall may be a popular picnic spot too. Winters are crowded with people. People from different parts of Nasik and Maharashtra come here with their picnic baskets. The sunny mornings and afternoons of the winter season feel soothing here.</p><p>Someshwar Waterfall is additionally an exquisite photography spot. The dazzling waters of the falls are worth being captured. The sight of sunlight also as moonlight falling on the falls is breathtaking. The natural aura of this place and therefore the divine landscapes present in here make this place a heaven for photography fanatics.</p><p>Nature lovers or nature enthusiasts must visit this place. The peaceful environment here and therefore the lush greenery is the perfect combination of those people. One can even do trekking with friends here. Someshwar Waterfall has several adventures for its visitors. Winters are ideal for trekking because the season is often a touch risky. So, this coming winter grabs a backpack and continue a trek with friends to Someshwar Waterfall.</p><p>Monsoons are beautiful at Someshwar Waterfall. This place is soaked within the bounty of nature at this point of the year. One can visit Someshwar Waterfall just to experience the spectacular sight exhibited by this place during monsoons. it'll indeed be a memorable experience.</p><p>After enjoying the sweetness of Someshwar Waterfall one can visit the nearby Balaji Temple too. A Tourist’s Guide</p><p>Someshwar Waterfall is 9 km far away from the Nasik bus terminal. One also can find other means of transport like auto and cab service to and from here. the closest railroad station from here is Nasik Road railroad station. it's at a distance of 19.4 km from here. the closest airport from here is Gandhinagar Military Airport which is 15.4 km away.</p><p>If you're getting to stay the night when in here then you'll browse within the abundant hotel options available within the city of Nasik. One can book rooms both online and offline.</p><p>Someshwar Waterfall may be one of the favored tourist destinations in Nasik. One gets a chance to explore the treasures of nature when n here. So, when in Nasik do visit Someshwar Waterfalls."</p>
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Trimbakeshwar Temple

<p>Ancient temple to the Hindu god Shiva with a sacred pond thought to be the start of Godavari River.</p>
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Take a Wine Tasting Tour

<p>A home to 60 wineries, Sula Vineyards is the first developed winery in India. From taking a trail through the vineyards to showing the wine making process, Sula is an ideal place to spend a leisure day. Grape stomping is the next big surprise here! This roman custom of pounding grape shoeless is followed with sumptuous Italian and Indian suppers alongside 4-5 unique wines to taste. Make your visit more fun-filled with our <a href="https://www.flamingotravels.co.in/india-tour-packages/maharashtra-holiday-tour-packages" target="_blank">Maharashtra tour packages. </a>Embark on a memorable wine tour with your family and friends and chose to go on a guided tour which is one of the best things to do in Nasik. During this tour you will get to know about the significant of Sula, the different blends produced here, and the procedure of making them. Interestingly, you can also sample different varieties of wines along with your favourite cheese.</p>
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PandavLeni Caves

<p>The Nasik Caves, or sometimes Pandavleni Caves, are a group of 24 caves carved between the 1st century BCE and the 3rd century CE, though additional sculptures were added up to about the 6th century, reflecting changes in Buddhist devotional practices mainly.</p>
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