Maharashtra’s pioneering riverside glamping site offers a perfect blend of luxury and wilderness. It is nestled beside the Gangapur Dam’s backwaters near Nashik. The Maharashtra Eco Glamping site, operational until March 31, 2025, features 60 well-appointed tents spread across a sprawling farmland, far from urban bustle. So if you’re looking for a solid getaway from your monotonous life, Maharashtra Eco Glamping is poised to provide you with an experience that combines comfort and adventure.
Maharashtra Eco Glamping: Riverside Glamping In Nashik
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The accommodation options include three categories of tents — Deluxe (₹4,000), Royal (₹8,000), and Presidential (₹10,000). In addition to these, it also has four modern Pods with river views (₹6,000). All rates include meals, with additional charges for à la carte orders.
The site’s cultural touches are evident in the reception area, which showcases Warli art by UNESCO World Craft Council Award winner Anil Vangad. It also features wildlife photographs by local naturalist Hiren Khatri. Visitors can participate in Worli art workshops that have been adapted for beginners with acrylic paints. Traditionally, its techniques use cow dung backgrounds and rice paste.
Adventure enthusiasts can indulge in paramotoring (₹2,500), parasailing (₹1,500-₹2,500), kayaking (₹800), and ATV rides (₹500). Evening stargazing sessions (₹6,000 for six people) offer glimpses of Jupiter and its moons through professional telescopes.
What Other Activities Can You Do At This Place?
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The location serves as an ideal base for exploring significant religious sites. These include the Trimbakeshwar Temple, one of India’s 12 jyotirlingas, and Panchwati, famous in Ramayana mythology. Other nearby attractions include the Sula Vineyard for wine tasting and Asia’s only artillery museum at Kumaramangalam.
Located an hour’s drive from Nashik airport and railway station, the site offers transport services (₹2,000 each way). While Wi-Fi isn’t available, the natural surroundings compensate with abundant birdlife. You can spot egrets, gulls, and ducks at the backwaters.
Their calls provide natural alarm clocks with their morning songs. Visitors should note the cool mornings and evenings, necessitating light jackets. Pre-booking is essential for workshops in photography, indigenous cooking, naturopathy, and biodynamic farming.
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Where: Road, near Sea Waves, Girnare, Nashik
Check-In Time: 1 PM
Cost Per Night: ₹4,000 onwards per night
Click here to book.
Cover Image Credits: Maha Eco Glamping/Website
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First Published: February 21, 2025 11:52 AM