Nashik Kumbh Mela 2027 — Shahi Snan Dates, Locations & Travel Guide

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Spiritual Nashik River Side View
Sadhus at Nashik Kumbh Mela
Ramkund Nashik Rituals
Nashik Temple Architecture

Kumbh Mela 2027: Visual Highlights

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Main Kumbh Mela Locations

The four pillars of spiritual gathering in Nashik
Ramkund Holy Water Tank Nashik

Ramkund

The sacred spot for Shahi Snan located in the heart of Panchvati.

Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple Nashik

Trimbakeshwar

The holy abode of Jyotirlinga and the origin of Godavari river.

Tapovan Nashik Forest Area

Tapovan

The spiritual forest where Laxmana stayed and performed penance.

Sadhugram Nashik Kumbh Area

Sadhugram

The temporary village set up for thousands of visiting saints and sadhus.

Kumbh Mela Event Calendar 2026-27

Date & Tithi Event Name Venue / Location Timing
October 31, 2026
(Saturday)
Sinhastha Dhwajarohan (Grand Opening) Ram Kund, Panchavati, Nashik 12:02 PM
July 24, 2027
(Ashadh Kr. Panchami)
Sadhugram Dhwajarohan Sadhugram, Nashik Morning
July 29, 2027
(Ashadh Kr. Ekadashi)
Nagar Pradakshina Nashik City Full Day
August 02, 2027
(Somvati Amavasya)
First Amrit Snan (First Shahi Snan) Ram Kund, Nashik Early Morning
August 31, 2027
(Shravan Amavasya)
Main Amrit Snan (Second Shahi Snan) Ram Kund & Kushavarta Ghat Early Morning
September 11, 2027
(Bhadrapad Sh. Ekadashi)
Third Amrit Snan (Third Shahi Snan) Ram Kund & Trimbakeshwar Early Morning

Nashik Kumbh Mela 2026-27 — Key Facts & Highlights

Key facts about the Nashik–Trimbakeshwar Simhastha Kumbh Mela 2026-27 — one of the world's largest spiritual gatherings.

Total Duration

11 Months

Oct 2026 – Sep 2027

The Nashik Simhastha Kumbh Mela spans nearly a full year of continuous spiritual events, ceremonies, and sacred bathing rituals on the banks of the holy Godavari river.

Expected Pilgrims

5 Crore+

Devotees Expected

Over 5 crore pilgrims from across India and the world are expected to attend the Nashik Kumbh Mela 2027, making it one of the largest human gatherings on Earth.

Sacred River

Godavari

Holy Snan at Ram Kund

The Godavari river — known as the 'Ganga of the South' — flows through Nashik's Panchavati. Ram Kund is the most sacred bathing ghat for Amrit Snan during Kumbh Mela.

Held Every

12 Years

Simhastha Tradition

The Nashik-Trimbakeshwar Kumbh Mela occurs once every 12 years when Jupiter (Brihaspati) enters the Leo (Simha) zodiac sign — hence called Simhastha Kumbh Mela.

Our Services & Facilities

Making your spiritual journey comfortable and hassle-free in Nashik

Hotels & Resorts

Find the best accommodation options ranging from luxury hotels to budget-friendly dharamshalas near Ramkund.

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Travel Packages

Special curated tours including guided darshan, transportation, and meal facilities for families and groups.

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Puja & Rituals Guide

Connect with experienced Pandits for Shradh, Abhishek, and other holy rituals performed at the banks of Godavari.

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How to Reach Nashik

Planning your journey to the holy city is easy with multiple transport options

By Road

Nashik is located on the Mumbai-Agra National Highway (NH3). Frequent MSRTC (ST) and private luxury buses run from Mumbai, Pune, Shirdi, and Aurangabad.

By Rail

Nashik Road (NK) is a major railway hub. Almost all express trains on the Central Railway line (Mumbai-Delhi/Kolkata) have a halt here.

By Air

The Nashik (Ozar) Airport has direct flight connectivity to cities like Delhi, Hyderabad, and Ahmedabad. Mumbai Airport is about 170km away.

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