Mangi Tungi in Nashik

Mangi Tungi

How To Reach Mangi Tungi


  • By Road (Car/Taxi): Nearest major town is Satana (30 km), connected by good roads. Taxis and private cars are the most convenient options.
  • By Bus: State transport buses run from Nashik, Manmad, and Satana to nearby villages. From there, shared jeeps or autos are available.
  • By Train: The closest railway stations are Manmad (80 km) and Nashik Road (125 km). From here, hire a taxi or catch a local bus.
  • By Air: Ozar Airport (Nashik) is the nearest (100 km). From the airport, road transport is the best way forward.

Best Time To Visit Mangi Tungi


The best time to visit Mangi Tungi is October to March, when the weather is cooler and trekking is pleasant. Early mornings are ideal for starting the climb-sunrise from the summit is magical and the steps feel less tiring. Avoid visiting in peak summer (April-June) when the heat makes the trek harsh. The monsoon months (July-September) bring greenery but also slippery steps, so go prepared if you love dramatic misty landscapes. Weekdays are generally quieter, while weekends and festivals attract more pilgrims. If you value calm, plan a weekday morning visit.

Tips To Visit Mangi Tungi


  • Wear comfortable trekking shoes-the climb is steep and long.
  • Carry water and light snacks, but avoid heavy loads.
  • Keep an umbrella/cap and sunscreen handy for sun protection.
  • Always carry a valid ID if booking tickets or accommodations nearby.
  • Dress modestly, as it’s a spiritual site.
  • Early morning climbs are safer and more enjoyable.
  • No lockers are available at the base-keep valuables minimal.
  • If visiting in monsoon, use a raincoat instead of umbrellas.
  • Book nearby stays in advance during festivals.
  • Respect local customs and maintain cleanliness.

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Things To Do at Mangi Tungi


  • Trek up the 4,500 steps to the twin peaks.
  • Visit the Statue of Ahimsa, one of the tallest Jain statues in the world.
  • Explore ancient caves and carvings with Jain inscriptions.
  • Capture panoramic valley views, especially at sunrise.
  • Attend spiritual ceremonies or prayers at hilltop temples.
  • Spot rare rock-cut sculptures along the path.
  • Take short breaks at resting points for unique photo opportunities.
  • Explore nearby Satana town for local food and culture.
  • Combine your visit with nearby attractions like Saptashrungi Temple.
  • Experience the calm of meditative spaces at the top.

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Mangi Tungi 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 Mangi Tungi:

3 to 4 Hours

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