Elysium Resorts - Nasik
Nasik
Nashik or Nasik (Marathi - नाशिक) ( pronunciation (help·info))[1] is a city in Maharashtra, India. Nashik is located in the northwest of Maharashtra, 180 km from Mumbai and 202 km from Pune. Nashik is the administrative headquarters of Nashik district and Nashik Division. Nashik, which has been referred to as the "Wine Capital of India",[2] is located in the Western Ghats, on the western edge of the Deccan peninsula on the banks of the Godavari. It is claimed to be the fastest growing city in Maharashtra.
Accomodation
- Deluxe Cottages
Amenities:
A.C rooms with double beds
En-suite showers and bathrooms
Laundry facilities
Television with dish TV
- Executive Cottages
Amenities:
A.C rooms with double beds
En-suite showers and bathrooms
Laundry facilities
Restaurant with Garden view
- Buffet
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
- A La Carte Menu
Spa
Therapies | Duration | Price |
---|---|---|
AromaTherapy Massage Relaxing) | 1hour | Rs. 1200/- |
Head-Neck-Shoulder Massage | 30 min | Rs. 500/- |
Foot Reflexology | 30 min | Rs. 500/- |
Ayurvedic Massage | 1 hour | Rs. 1400/- |
Olive Oil Massage | 1 hour | Rs. 1200/- |
Almond Oil Massage | 1 hour | Rs. 1400/- |
Facilities & Activities
- Internal Facilities
- Billiards/Snooker Table
- Pool Table
- Table Tennis room
- Gym
- Steam and Sauna - External Facilities
- Ground for cricket and football
- Badminton
- Swimming Pool
Site Seeing in Nashik
b) Dudhasagar Waterfalls - Dudhsagar waterfall, situated at Someshwar is a favourite destination for youngsters where they come often to liven up their spirits. This is one of the best picturesque spots in Nashik. The waterfalls are 10m long and the water is milky white, so it is called Dudhsagar waterfall.
c) Saptashringi Devi Temple - The temple is at Wani, which is 55 km from Nashik. This temple is at Saptashringi Hill. The presiding goddess Saptashringi Devi has 18 weapons in 18 hands and is positioned ready to fight the demons. Maharashtra Engineering Research Institute (MERI) or at Sitakund at Mhasrul village is on the way. Sita the wife of Rama used to bathe at this is the site.
d) Nandurmadhmeshwar - Nandurmadhmeshwar is at a distance of 60 km from Nashik. There is a bird sanctuary here. This place is known as bird-lover's paradise. This place is also known as the Maharashtra's Bharatpur. This bird sanctuary has been developed here since 1950. Nandurmadhmeshwar is home to thousands of migratory birds. October to March is the ideal season to bird watch.
e) Bhandardara - Bhandardara is located at a distance of 70 km from Nashik. It is a small and peaceful area. This hill station is popular for fun loving and picnic lovers. Radha Falls, a deep valley, a clean and large Arthur Lake, a historical Ratangadh Fort, an ancient temple - Amritheshwar Temple, a peaceful Agasti Rishi Ashram, Wilson Dam also known as Bhandardara Dam, and Viewpoints are the important destinations at Bhandarda. It also has a trekking destination - Mount Kalusubai. The largest earthen dam in the country and one of the oldest dams in Asia, Wilson Dam or Bhandardara Dam is at Bhandardara. The height of the dam is nearly 150 m. The overflowing water makes the Umbrella Falls, which is a picturesque sight during the monsoon season.
f) Jawhar Jawhar hill station is in Thane district of Maharashtra. Gifted with exotic valleys, thick rich forests and pleasant climate, Jawhar offers dofferent type of enjoyment comparing to other hill stations of Maharashtra. Jawhar is popular for its lively Warli paintings. This hill station is one of the few tribal kingdoms in Maharashtra. Tourists can visit Jai Vilas, the Palace of the tribal lords that offers a unique opportunity to expose and enlighten with the tribal way of life. Bhupatgad relics are also worth a visit. Nashik is at a distance of 80 km from here.
g) Nandur Madhameshwar Bird Sanctuary The sanctuary has 220 species of birds, 400 species of vegetation, 24 species of fish and several smaller mammals. The sanctuary spreads over the protected area of 10000 hectares, lies the core area of 1765 hectares. It is now counted as one of the important waterfowl habitats in the region by the International Union of Conservation of Nature.