The City located, on the western edges of the Deccan peninsula on the banks of river Godavari is one of the four holiest cities of Hindus. The most prime attraction of the Nasik city is none other than Sinhasta Kumbh Mela held after every 12 years. Every aspect of the city has its own importance right from the mythological to historical, social to cultural. But most prominent of all is the religious aspect of Nasik. The strategic position on the Deccan plateau and sitting comfortably amidst high Sahayadri hill with the pleasant climate and picturesque surroundings makes Nasik really an irresistible holiday destination. It will not be a boasting to say that this city has some thing on offer for every one from the devout ascetic to the flashy wine connoisseur. Famous for its exotic wine flavours, Nasik is also known as the wine capital of India or Grape city of Maharashtra.<br /><br />As far as religion is concerned the city is no less important even to Allahabad. This city is home of one of the twelve Jyotrilingas possessing more power than any as it sprouts the sacred waters of the holy river Godavari. There is no denial to the fact that god has always lived here in different
