Brahmagiri Hill in Nashik

Brahmagiri Hill

How To Reach Brahmagiri Hill


  • By Road: Brahmagiri Hill lies around 30 km from Nashik city. You can hire a cab or drive via Trimbak Road a scenic route surrounded by greenery.
  • By Bus: Frequent state-run and private buses operate from Nashik to Trimbakeshwar. From there, it’s a short walk to the hill’s base.
  • By Train: The nearest station is Nashik Road Railway Station (approx. 36 km). From here, take a taxi or bus to Trimbakeshwar.
  • By Air: The closest airport is Ozar Airport (40 km). Taxis are easily available for the onward journey.

Best Time To Visit Brahmagiri Hill


The best time to visit Brahmagiri Hill is from October to February, when the weather is cool and perfect for trekking. Early mornings (6 AM - 9 AM) are ideal you’ll catch the sunrise and avoid the afternoon heat. The monsoon months (July-September) transform the hill into a lush paradise with misty trails, but they can be slippery, so caution is advised. Weekends and festival days tend to be crowded, so plan a weekday visit if you prefer peace. Carry water and light snacks, as there are limited shops once you start the climb.

Tips To Visit Brahmagiri Hill


  • Wear comfortable trekking shoes with good grip the steps can be steep.
  • Carry water bottles, light snacks, and sunscreen.
  • Early morning visits are best to avoid heat and crowds.
  • Keep a valid ID if you’ve booked tickets or guided tours online.
  • Dress modestly, as it’s a religious site near Trimbakeshwar Temple.
  • Avoid plastic and keep the surroundings clean.
  • Those with knee issues should climb slowly and rest often.
  • Always check local weather forecasts before planning your trek.

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Things To Do at Brahmagiri Hill


  • Trek to the summit for stunning views of the Trimbak range and Godavari’s origin point.
  • Visit the Brahmagiri caves and ancient shrines scattered along the trail.
  • Capture breathtaking sunrise and sunset photos from the viewpoint.
  • Explore Trimbakeshwar Temple nearby, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas.
  • Join a guided pilgrimage walk to learn about the hill’s mythology.
  • Enjoy local street food stalls near the base after your climb.
  • Combine your visit with a trip to Anjaneri Hill, believed to be Lord Hanuman’s birthplace.

Quick Information


Hours

Brahmagiri Hill Timings:

  • Monday
    24 Hours
  • Tuesday
    24 Hours
  • Wednesday
    24 Hours
  • Thursday
    24 Hours
  • Friday
    24 Hours
  • Saturday
    24 Hours
  • Sunday
    24 Hours
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Entrance Fee

  • Foreigners Entry Ticket : Free
  • Indians Entry Ticket : Free
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Time Required to Visit Brahmagiri Hill:

2 to 4 Hours

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FAQs About Brahmagiri Hill

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It usually takes around 1.5 to 2 hours to climb to the top, depending on fitness levels and weather. The steps are well-maintained, but regular breaks are recommended to enjoy the scenic views.

No entry fee is charged to visit or trek Brahmagiri Hill. However, if you hire a local guide or temple tour, there may be a small charge for those services.

Yes, it’s generally safe during daylight hours. The path is popular among pilgrims and trekkers. Carry essentials, avoid isolated routes after dark, and inform someone of your travel plans if trekking solo.

Pack water, snacks, sunscreen, a hat, and sturdy shoes. During monsoon, carry a raincoat and avoid slippery paths. A light backpack and camera are great additions for comfort and memories.

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