The Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation proudly presents the Nashik Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) Festival, a vibrant celebration of tribal traditions, biodiversity, and natural beauty. From September 19 to 21, 2025, this immersive cultural experience will unfold across two picturesque locations in Nashik’s Surgana region—Shribhuvan Chinchpada and Pimpalsond—bringing together local communities to showcase their living heritage through tribal art, music, rituals, and ecological wisdom.
How to Reach Nashik
By Air: Nashik has a domestic airport at Ozar, which offers flights to a few Indian cities. For wider connectivity, the nearest major airports are Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, ~160-170 km away) and Pune airport.
By Rail: The main station is Nashik Road Railway Station, about 10-11 km from the city centre. There are many train connections from major cities like Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, and others.
By Road: Nashik is well-connected via road. National & state highways connect it to cities like Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad etc. Regular private and state buses (AC, non-AC, Volvo) run from Mumbai, Pune and neighbouring
Once in Nashik, you’ve got taxis, auto-rickshaws, ride-hailing options. Local buses connect many parts of the city.