Explore what's around our homestay
Your stay isn’t just about the comfort of our homestay, it’s also about the experiences waiting just outside. From cultural landmarks and scenic spots to hidden local gems, discover the attractions nearby that make your trip truly memorable.

Bhatsa River Valley
A picturesque valley with a popular trekking trail offering lush greenery.

Camel Valley
Famous for its waterfalls and adventure activities like river rafting, especially during the monsoon season.

Vaitarna Dam
A significant dam supplying water and electricity, with beautiful surrounding landscapes.

Bhavali Dam
Offers a natural sanctuary with a lake and is known for boating.

Kalsubai Peak
The highest peak in Maharashtra, ideal for trekking and enjoying panoramic views.

Vihigaon Waterfall
A seasonal waterfall known for its beauty, especially after the rains.

Sandhan Valley
Famously termed as ‘Maharashtra’s Grand Canyon’, Sandhan Valley is an amalgamation of a canyon and a valley.

Kulanggad Trek
A hill fort in Maharashtra. It is the highest hill fort in the state, with the summit rising to an elevation of about 4800 feet.

Bitangad Trek
A hill fort in Maharashtra. One of the many such forts in the district of Nasik, it rises to an elevation of about 3500 feet from the ground.

Tringalwadi Fort
A historical hill fort that provides a glimpse into the past.

Ghatandevi Temple
A sacred shrine dedicated to the protector of the hills, offering a serene environment.

Vipassana International Academy (Dhamma Giri)
A globally recognized center for Vipassana meditation, providing a peaceful and spiritual retreat.

Myanmar Gate
The entrance to the famous Dhamma Giri Math and Vipassana Meditation Centre in Igatpuri.

Amruteshwar Temple
The beautiful temple of Amruteshwar carved out of stone, is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It lies in the little village of Ratanwadi.

Vallonne Vineyards
A winery offering vineyard tours and wine tasting experiences.

Sandhan Valley
A popular spot for adventure enthusiasts to explore canyons and valleys.
