Ramkund Nashik Temple Area Sees Ongoing Renovation and Riverfront Redevelopment
Nashik, Maharashtra: The temple area around Ramkund in Panchavati is currently undergoing renovation and redevelopment, with multiple temples and ghats under active restoration. The initiative focuses on improving infrastructure, preserving heritage structures, and enhancing the overall experience for visitors and devotees.
Renovation Work Underway in Ramkund Area
Authorities have begun redevelopment work across the Ramkund riverfront and nearby temple परिसर. The project aims to create a safer, cleaner, and more organized environment.
Key developments include:
- Restoration and structural repair of temples
- Ghat strengthening and riverfront cleaning along the Godavari
- Improved pedestrian pathways and access routes
- Installation of better lighting and sanitation facilities
Due to ongoing construction, some sections may have restricted access.











Visitor Advisory During Construction
Visitors planning to explore the Ramkund area should take necessary precautions, as construction work is currently in progress.
The following temples and locations are under renovation:
- Shri Simhastha Gautami Ganga Godavari Temple
- The ati Shri Ganga Godavari Temple
- Ramkund Ghat, Nashik
- Shree Nilkantheshwar Mandir
- Shree Sundarnarayan Temple, Nashik
Devotees are advised to:
- Follow designated pathways and instructions
- Avoid restricted construction zones
- Stay cautious on uneven or temporary routes
Focus on Heritage Preservation
Ramkund and its surrounding temples hold deep religious and cultural importance in Nashik. The redevelopment work is being carried out with care to maintain traditional architecture while upgrading essential infrastructure.
These improvements are expected to enhance cleanliness, safety, and accessibility for all visitors.
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Area Upgrade in Progress
The ongoing work reflects a broader effort to improve key religious locations in Nashik. Once completed, the Ramkund area will offer a more organized, accessible, and comfortable experience for devotees and tourists alike.
