
Kalwan
Kalwan Taluka, situated in northern Nashik District, is known for its rivers, fertile agricultural lands, and heritage temples. The taluka attracts tourists looking for eco-tourism, heritage exploration, and cultural immersion.
The fertile plains of Kalwan support cultivation of grapes, sugarcane, onions, and pulses. During monsoon, the region turns vibrant with greenery, offering opportunities for nature walks, photography, and agro-tourism. The taluka’s rivers and small water bodies provide serene spots for relaxation, fishing, and birdwatching.
Kalwan’s cultural heritage is reflected in its Marathi and tribal communities, with festivals such as Diwali, Holi, and village fairs showcasing folk music, dances, and artisan crafts. Heritage temples, including Shiv Mandir, Khandoba Mandir, and Bhavani Mandir, attract spiritual tourists and devotees.
Village homestays allow visitors to experience farming, taste local cuisine, and explore handicrafts, offering a complete rural tourism experience. The combination of heritage temples, rivers, fertile lands, and cultural richness makes Kalwan Taluka a must-visit destination in Nashik District