Nagpur to Nashik Flights

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Cheapest Flights from Nagpur to Nashik

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Take a trip to Nashik, Maharashtra’s renowned spiritual hub. Witness historic temples like the Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple or trek to Anjneri Hill to satisfy your adventurous spirit. With Maharashtrian delicacies like misal pav and vada pav readily available at local eateries, your trip is bound to become memorable. The city’s close link to other Maharashtrian prominent towns also makes flights to Nashik popular. If you wish to fly from Orange City, Nagpur, after witnessing its rich history at Nagpur Central Museum and exploring the Raman Science Centre, hop to the IndiGo’s booking page or mobile application. Book directly from these platforms to find the lowest fare flights from Nagpur to Nashik, apart from an additional discount of 10%. With numerous add-on services and return-route Nashik to Nagpur flights, IndiGo is your one-stop hub for a comfortable travel experience.

Nagpur to Nashik flight information

  • Distance: The aerial distance between Nagpur and Nashik is about 567 km.
  • Flight details: IndiGo operates regular flights to Nashik, which can be conveniently booked from the official IndiGo website or mobile application.
  • Flight timings: Your IndiGo Nagpur to Nashik flight covers the distance between the cities in about 1 to 6 hours.
  • Flight ticket price: The cost of your Nagpur to Nashik flight ticket may vary depending on the booking time and date of the journey.
  • More flights: IndiGo regularly operates flights between Nashik and Nagpur.
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Nashik

Nashik, an exciting city in Maharashtra, has various historical, cultural, and natural attractions. Situated on the banks of the Godavari River, Nashik is renowned for its spiritual significance. It is one of the four cities that host the Kumbh Mela, a massive Hindu pilgrimage attracting millions. The city has numerous ancient temples, including the revered Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, and the Kalaram Temple, celebrated for its striking black stone idol of Lord Rama and significant historical legacy. Beyond its religious heritage, Nashik is known for its picturesque landscapes and pleasant climate. The markets of Nashik, such as Panchavati and Saraf Bazaar, are centres of commerce where you can find traditional Maharashtrian attire, exquisite jewellery, and locally crafted artefacts. These markets offer a sensory overload with colourful displays and a lively atmosphere.

The culinary scene offers local delicacies such as Misal Pav, a spicy and tangy dish, and Anarsa, a traditional sweet made from rice and jaggery. The city also has street food stalls and local eateries where you can savour authentic Maharashtrian cuisine. Nashik’s rich cultural heritage is reflected in its festivals and events, with celebrations like Ram Navami and Makar Sankranti showcasing the city’s traditions and communal harmony.

Places to visit in Nashik

  • Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple: The Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple is a cornerstone of Hindu spirituality, renowned for being one of the twelve Jyotirlingas. Nestled at the foothills of the Brahmagiri Mountains, the temple marks the beginning of the sacred Godavari River. The temple's architecture is a marvel, featuring a unique black stone lingam with three faces representing the fascinating Hindu trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. The elaborate stone carvings on the temple walls depict various scenes and deities. Verdant landscapes surround the temple. Pilgrims visit the temple to perform rituals and seek blessings, while tourists are drawn to its historical and architectural splendour. The annual Maha Shivaratri festival sees thousands of devotees flocking to the temple.
  • Kalaram Temple: The Kalaram Temple is one of Nashik's most essential ancient temples, and it is dedicated to Lord Rama. Constructed in 1792 by Sardar Rangarao Odhekar, this temple is named after the black statue of Lord Rama housed within. The temple's architecture is a fine example of 18th-century Maratha style, featuring a beautifully carved black stone structure with a gold-plated spire. The temple complex also includes shrines dedicated to Sita and Lakshmana and a Hanuman temple. The Kalaram Temple holds significant historical importance as it played a crucial role in the Dalit movement led by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.
  • Pandavleni Caves: The Pandavleni Caves, also known as the Trirashmi Caves, are a group of 24 rock-cut Buddhist caves that date back to the 3rd century BCE and the 2nd century CE. Carved into the Trirashmi Hills, these caves were once viharas (monasteries) and chaityas (prayer halls) for Buddhist monks. Each cave is adorned with intricate carvings and sculptures that depict Buddhist symbols, deities, and various aspects of monastic life. The most notable caves include Cave 3, which features a beautiful chaitya hall with a large stupa, and Cave 10, known for its exquisite carvings of Bodhisattvas. The caves also provide breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and the city of Nashik. A trek to the caves provides a spiritual journey and an opportunity to explore the region's natural beauty.
  • Sundarnarayan Temple: The Sundarnarayan Temple, located near the Ahilyabai Holkar Bridge, is dedicated to Lord Vishnu in his Sundarnarayan form. The temple was built in 1756 by Gangadhar Yashwant Chandrachud and is popular for its intricate architecture and beautiful sculptures. Its main sanctum houses an idol of Lord Vishnu, along with idols of Lakshmi and Saraswati. The temple is an architectural marvel with its finely carved pillars, walls, and ceilings depicting scenes from Hinduism. Its location near the confluence of the Godavari and Kapila rivers adds to its spiritual significance. Visitors are captivated by the temple's serene ambience, historical importance, and beautiful river view.
  • Ramkund: Ramkund is a sacred bathing ghat on the Godavari River, believed to be the place where Lord Rama and Sita bathed during their exile. The ghat is a primary pilgrimage site with immense religious significance for Hindus. Devotees visit Ramkund to take a holy dip in the river, believing it will cleanse them of their sins. The ghat is also the site of numerous religious rituals and ceremonies, including the immersion of ashes after cremation, which is believed to help the departed soul attain moksha (liberation). The area around Ramkund is bustling with activity, with numerous temples, shrines, and stalls selling religious items. The serene atmosphere and the spiritual ambience of Ramkund make it a significant landmark in Nashik.
  • Dudhsagar Falls: Dudhsagar Falls, or Someshwar Falls, is a breathtaking natural wonder that attracts visitors with its stunning beauty and serene environment. Named "Dudhsagar," meaning "sea of milk," the falls cascade down from approximately 10 metres, creating a milky white appearance as the water flows over the rocks. The surrounding lush greenery and the serene atmosphere make it a perfect spot for picnics, nature walks, and photography. During the monsoon season, the falls are at their most magnificent, with the increased water flow adding to their splendour. The area around Dudhsagar Falls is also home to diverse flora and fauna, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and bird watchers.
  • Anjneri Hill: Anjneri Hill, believed to be the birthplace of Lord Hanuman, is a popular trekking destination near Nashik. The hill is part of the Sahyadri Range and provides breathtaking views of the flanking landscape. The trek to Anjneri Hill is moderately challenging, with well-marked trails passing through lush forests and rocky terrains. The hilltop features a Hanuman temple and numerous caves. The scenic beauty and the sense of adventure make Anjneri Hill a favourite spot for nature lovers and trekking enthusiasts. The awe-inspiring sunrise and sunset glimpses from the hill are simply breathtaking.

Nashik Airport

Nashik Airport, officially known as Ozar Airport (ISK), is a vital transportation hub for the surrounding regions. The airport is approximately 20 km northeast of the city centre and gives convenient access to Nashik’s diverse arenas. The airport has a single terminal equipped with modern amenities. Various transportation options, including taxis, buses, pre-paid cabs, and app-based ride services, are readily available to facilitate seamless connectivity between the airport and the city. Upon arriving with your flights to Nashik with IndiGo, you can unwind in comfortable lounges, browse dedicated shopping areas, dine in various cafes, and enjoy efficient check-in counters for a hassle-free journey.

Airport Address: Nashik Airport, Ojhar, Maharashtra, India, 422206

IATA Code: ISK

Tips to remember while travelling to Nashik

  • Nashik has many significant temples, such as the Trimbakeshwar Shiva and Kalaram Temples. Visit them early in the morning to have a peaceful experience.
  • Explore places like the Main Road or Saraf Bazaar for unique local handicrafts.
  • Try Nashik's local delicacies like misal pav, puran poli, and batata vada.

About Nagpur

Nagpur, located in central India, is known for its rich history, cultural diversity, and thriving economy. One of Nagpur's prominent landmarks is the Deekshabhoomi, a sacred Buddhist monument and pilgrimage site known for its significance in Dr B.R. Ambedkar's life. It attracts people from all over the world, especially during festivals like Dhamma Chakra Pravartan Din. Another architectural marvel is the Nagpur Central Museum, which houses a remarkable collection of artefacts showcasing the region's cultural heritage, including sculptures, paintings, and archaeological finds. For nature enthusiasts, Nagpur is home to the beautiful Ambazari Lake and Garden. The Seminary Hill provides panoramic city views and is a popular spot for evening outings.

Nagpur also boasts bazaars like Sitabuldi Market, known for its atmosphere and various goods ranging from intricate clothing and accessories to handicrafts and electronics. It's a perfect place to explore and shop for local specialities and souvenirs before your trip to Nashik.

Nagpur Airport

Nagpur's gateway is Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport (NAG), located in Sonegaon, approximately 8 km southwest of the city centre. Named after Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, a prominent figure in Indian history and the architect of the Indian Constitution, this airport is a crucial gateway to central India. It features a single integrated terminal handling both domestic and limited international flights. Travellers at Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport can avail themselves of various amenities, including comfortable lounges, dining options showcasing local cuisine, duty-free shops, and efficient check-in and security procedures. Multiple transportation options connect the airport to the city centre, including taxis, app-based ride services, and public buses.

  • Airport Address: Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport, Sonegaon, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India, 440005
  • IATA Code: NAG

FAQs about Nagpur to Nashik flights

Does IndiGo offer Nagpur to Nashik flights?

IndiGo offers multiple Nagpur to Nashik flights on its official website and mobile application.

How much time do Nagpur to Nashik flights take with IndiGo?

Nashik to Nagpur flights take around 1-6 hours with IndiGo.

What are the must-visit attractions in Nashik?

Nashik offers a rich cultural experience, with attractions such as ancient temples like Trimbakeshwar and Kalaram Temple for spiritual seekers and the scenic Pandavleni Caves for history buffs.

What is the best time to visit Nashik?

The ideal time to visit Nashik is from October to March. This period is suitable for visiting various attractions and enjoying outdoor activities amidst the picturesque landscapes.

How far is Ozar Airport from Nashik city centre?

Ozar Airport is located approximately 20 km northeast of the city centre. Travel time to downtown Nashik varies depending on traffic conditions but generally takes 45 minutes by car or taxi.