Wednesday 24 hours open
Ramkund Panchwati is a religious destination, historical landmark and tourist attraction located in Nashik, Maharashtra. The average rating of this place is 4.40 out of 5 stars based on 7405 reviews. The street address of this place is Shop No 10, Panchavati Karanja Rd, Ramkund, Panchavati, Nashik, Maharashtra 422003, India. It is about 3.55 kilometers away from the Nasik Road railway station.
alok singh 23 months ago
One of the sacred places, this is a good place to visit if one wants to have a quiet time near the river. The ghats are a little unkept. But one will definitely enjoy a stroll here. A beautiful statue of Hanumanji adds colour to this place. There are small old temples which add to the religious colour to this place.
Hrutuja Chougule 16 months ago
It is believed that Lord Rama taken bath this place.
This place is located on the bank of godavari river.
The ram kund area has several temples like sundara narayana temple,The Naro Shankara Mandir and the Kapaleshwar temple any many more.
The famous kumbhmela is happens here.
At this ramkund spot the godavari river turns to right in an angle of 90 degrees.
This is holy place.
I visited here on deep anavasya at that time many people are blowing deep in water and praying.
Worth to visit this place its really Devine place.
Need some maintaince in kind of clear the garbage.
Recommend to visit at night to see the devine beuty of deep.
Digambar Shelke 19 months ago
Holy land for the believers of Ramayana, Panchvati attracts a lot of pilgrims. A serene town located near Nasik, the site offers small sightings having a lot of significance in the epic of Ramayana.
Given the legend of Panchvati, the place holds a lot of religious significance even in the present day. Sites such as the Kalaram Temple and the Sita Gufaa are on every pilgrims list. The Kumbh Mela takes place on the river banks of Godavari, and has a surplus of pilgrims from every corner of world during the occasion.
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.
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N.B. The timetable is based on our last updated data on January 25, 2024.