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Welcomes friends to Rose CityNashik
Once known as Rose city is a delightful town, usually bustling with fervent crowds. Nashik is a classic mélange of the past and the present. It paves way too many fascinating forts and royally graceful temples that possess an aura of exuberance. This part of the terra firma is more than a dream destination for zealous lovers of glorious travel. It plays abode to most of the industries located in Maharashtra, including the Security Printing Press of the government, the nation's currency printer. The core of commerce and trade, it was earlier the country's largest market arena. Widely held as the land that produces the maximum varieties of fruits and vegetables, it is rightly labeled as the green belt area. It lodges a great diversity of tourist attractions, religious domains and the nature at its bountiful and beautiful best. The temperature here is likely to be between 100C to 250C and humidity 45% to 90%. It may rain some times or you may encounter clear sunshine. Welcome to land of your new friends! We are sure we will enjoy your company here and hope you too. Your host will take utmost care to make your stay comfortable. However if find any help we are always approachable at following phone numbers

Dr. Pardeshi +919823033415   Mr. Ahire +919371598716   Mr. Gangurde +919822198930

Please Check your daywise shedule here: -
Day 1 - Arrival Hosts meet you at Nashik road station railway station or at place decided mutually. Orientating with place and faces


Day 2 - Welcome Evening - Self-Introduction of guests and hosts. Fellowship and Dinner


Day 3 - Glimpse of Nashik Meet Mayor at Municipal office. visit - http://www.nashikcorporation.com/html/history/index.shtml Women’s bank. Managed and catering to only women Kala Ram Mandir ( Black Ram Temple ), Falke Museum.


Day 4 - Trimbak Sculpture studio. See how small and huge statues take form. The statues from here are exported all over world. Coin museum The Coin Museum is positioned against the backdrop of the enthralling Anjneri Hill. The Indian Institute of Research in Numismatic Studies was established in 1980 and is the only of its kind in Asia. The museum houses a fine collection of researched and well-documented history of Indian currency. Also included in the collections are photographs, articles, line drawings, replica, real coins and also a detailed analysis of the various currency systems that existed in the India from centuries together. The Institute has now begun workshops to encourage the hobby of coin collection. You can even buy coin replicas here. Theme restaurant where you will see cultural images of whole India and the way people live believe work. Theme – rural India, Museum of personal collection– wooden implements. Magic show . Meet future teller. Experience the food and the way they eat. Maharashtrian Lunch at this valley of lush green Sahyadri Mountains.


Day 5 - Nashik Small scale Industry City Library Museum. School visit. Visit to School Stone Museum Also visit http://www.superbminerals.com/mineral-museums.asp Gargoti Museum of wonderful semiprecious stones. Called as Gargoti meaning flint stone in Marathi is world’s spectacular and marvelous Zeolites. Monument is classified into two galleries – Deccan plateau gallery showing national Zeolites and prestige Gallery international Zeolites collection. Stupefying Indian Zeolite that spell bind any one; have been displayed her to propagate introduction, application, education and awareness amongst we all. Gujrathi Lunch. Temple


Day 6 - Pandav Caves Those who can climb steps for 20 minutes can join us with your hosts. The 2000-yr-old Pandav caves, built by the Jain kings, are located on a tableland atop the Trivashmi Hill. There are around 24 caves situated here that once formed abode to the Jain saints. The place had been university of learning 2000 years ago. The caves lodge idols of Buddha,. The interiors of the caves were popular meeting places for the disciples, where sermons were concerned. There are attractive water tanks that are very skillfully chiseled into the rock. Farewell, Sharing of experience of ambassadors and hosts. Cultural programme . Dinner


Day 7 Send Off


Alternative Program for any of the day 1 Visit to Mediation center http://www.dhamma.org/ 2 Rural India. You will travel passing through rural India and have India rural Lunch. You will also visit vinery http://www.vinsura.com/ which is is 43 km from Nashik

 

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