Panchvati
About Panchvati
Far From City: 3 kms from city center
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About Panchvati
Weather:
Time Required:Half a day
Cost:Free
The Legend of Panchvati
The city of Nasik has great significance in Hindu religion, and Panchvati has its own share of legends associated with it. It is believed that when Lord Ram along with Sita and Lakshman went into exile for 14 years, they made Panchavati their home. The word literally means 'Garden of Five Banyan Trees'. The trees can still be seen in the temple premises near Sita Gufaa and are believed to have existed even during the times of Ramayana.
A holy/mythological place, now a serene town near Nasik, Maharashtra
For worshipers of Lord Ram and Sita and people prefering historical tourism
How to Reach Panchvati
By Air:
Ozar's Airport is used to fly to Nashik and then a car could be hired to Panchavati
By Rail:
After reaching Nashik Road Railway Station, passengers can take local transportation to North of Nashik, where now-heavily-populated Panchavati is located.
By Road:
Nashik is connected to cities like Delhi, Bangalore, Nagpur, Mumbai, etc, thus easily reached by buses, cars and taxis. Further transportation to Panchavati might be needed in case of taking buses to reach to the city.
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