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Explore Chambar Leni, Nashik's enchanting archaeological site with ancient Jain temples and breathtaking hiking trails amidst stunning landscapes.
Nestled in the heart of Nashik, Chambar Leni is an archaeological marvel that offers a rich tapestry of history, stunning landscapes, and spiritual solace. This captivating site features ancient Jain temples amidst lush hiking trails, making it a must-visit destination for tourists seeking both adventure and culture.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Bus
From Nashik City Centre, head to the Nashik Bus Station. Board a local bus heading towards Peth Road. Once you reach the Peth Road stop, disembark and walk towards 3Q8V+C4H, which is approximately a 15-minute walk. Follow Peth Road straight until you see the signs directing you to Chambar Leni.
Auto-rickshaw
If you prefer a quicker option, you can hire an auto-rickshaw from anywhere in Nashik. Simply tell the driver 'Chambar Leni' or provide them the address 3Q8V+C4H, Peth Road. The ride will take about 20-30 minutes depending on traffic conditions.
Walking
If you are close to the center of Nashik and enjoy walking, you can make your way to Chambar Leni on foot. Start from the Nashik Railway Station and head towards the Peth Road. Follow the road signs and keep walking for about 30-40 minutes until you reach the location marked as 3Q8V+C4H.
Cycle Rental
For those who enjoy cycling, you can rent a bicycle from one of the local shops in Nashik. Start from the City Centre and cycle towards Peth Road. The distance is approximately 5 km, and it should take about 25-30 minutes. Make sure to follow the road signs leading to Chambar Leni at 3Q8V+C4H.
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