Igatpuri
 is a town and a Hill Station municipal council in Nashik District in 
the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is located in the Western Ghats. 
Igatpuri railway station lies in Nashik District between Mumbai and 
Nashik Road on the Central Railway. Igatpuri is known for Vipassana 
International Academy, where ancient technique of meditation is taught 
called Vipassana. Trains on this route usually change locomotives on 
this stop and also change the guards and drivers. The place is one of 
the best places to visit in Maharastra in monsoon. It is a hill station 
on busy Mumbai-Agra NH-3 only 45 km from Nasik and 130 km from Mumbai.
The
 station is famous for its scenic surroundings, wada pao and idlis sold 
by vendors to commuters traveling in the train. The exit of Igatpuri 
railway station signals the proximity of Mumbai on down route.
Igatpuri
 is surrounded by the highest peaks in Sahyaadri i.e. Western Ghats, 
most of them are forts built in Satavahana dynasty. It’s heavenly for 
trekkers and hikers, Most Indian (Hindi) movie outdoor scenes specially 
songs are shot in Igatpuri region. Igatpuri is a place of significance 
in terms of Vipassana meditation. The International Centre for Vipassana
 meditation called Dhammagiri, supposedly the largest Vipassana Center, 
is located here.[1][2] This region consists of those mountains which are
 accessed by trains going from Mumbai CST to Kasara and Igatpuri. Local 
trains only go up to Kasara, and don’t climb the Thal Ghat from Kasara 
to Igatpuri. Hence to go to Igatpuri, one has to either take a long 
distance train or reach Kasara by a suburban train and then take a bus 
uphill.
How to Reach:
Mumbai to Igatpuri 126 km
Pune to Igatpuri 245 km
Hyderabad to Igatpuri 699 km
Nagpur to Igatpuri 700 km
Bhopal to Igatpuri 700 km
By
 Road :- Maharastra road Transport Corporation connects Igatpuri to all 
neighboring cities. Buses connect Mumbai, Nasik and Kasara. Tourist 
buses are available from Mumbai to Kasara.
By Rail :- Igatpuri 
railway station is connected to Mumbai VT station by Tapovan express. 
Major railhead is at Kasara, which is connected to many cities through 
rail link.
By Air :- Nearest airport is Chatrapati Shivaji 
International Airport, Mumbai, which is nearly 140 km from Igatpuri. 
Mumbai (Bombay) is well connected to all major cities in India and also 
connected to many cities abroad. Taxi services are the one direct travel
 possibility from Mumbai to Igatpuri.
Accommodation:
MTDC Resort is available at Panhala having A Cottages & Standard Room.
1.Hotel Ashwin
Opp, Mahindra & Mahindra, Talegaon,
Ashwin Nagar Rd, Igatpuri, MH
02553 243 720
2.Golden Resort
Khalifa Abdul Haee Marg Igatpuri, Maharashtra,422403
098 22 334254
3.Manas Resort
Plot No.303/A, National Highway 3, Talegaon, Igatpuri, Nasik, Maharashtra 422403
02553 301 111
4.Tourist Inn Hotel
637, Post Office Panhala, Near Panhala Club
Panhala
02328 235 072
5.Manas Lifestyle Resorts & Spa, Igatpuri
National Highway 3
Igatpuri, MH
Tourist Attractions:
Tringalwadi Fort:
Situated
 at an altitude of 3,000 feet above the sea level, Tringalwadi Fort at 
Igatpuri is an architectural marvel. Entire locale of Igatpuri is nested
 by the majestic Sahyadris and Tringalwadi Fort is also besieged by this
 stunning mountain ranges.
Vaitarna Dam:
Situated in a 
pictorial environment, Vaitarna Dam in the Vaitarna River offers the 
stunning scenery of the undulating stony peaks of the Western Ghats. 
Constructed in the early 50’s, this dam site commenced an era of 
concrete dams in India.
Bhatsa River Valley:
An imposing spot 
in Igatpuri, Bhatsa River Valley is placed in the basin of the majestic 
Bhatsa River. A pictorial spot with lustrous foliage, and splendid 
knolls, Bhatsa River Valley is blessed with an exquisite charm.
Camel Valley:
Camel
 valley in Igatpuri is situated adjacent to the majestic Bhatsa River 
Valley. An impressive cataract created by the rainfall, it is the prime 
attraction of this pretty location.
Tringalwadi Lake:
Igatpuri 
is the abode of numerous lakes, and the prominent among them all is the 
Tringalwadi Lake, which is under the control of Igatpuri municipality.
Ghatandevi Mandir:
Am
 impressive structure, Ghatandevi Temple is situated in a scenic place 
just ahead of Igatpuri. A unique shrine of its own, its deity is Ghatan 
Devi, believed to be the protector of ghats by the locals.
Weather:
Igatpuri
 climate is mixed with temperatures ranging between the extremes 42°C 
and 4°C. Summer during March to May is very dry and scorching with hot 
sun, the Monsoon season from June to November is accompanied with heavy 
showers. Winter is the pleasant season here during December to February,
 with cool climate all through.
Igatpuri celebrates all Maharashtra festivals with much fanfare and attractive fairs. The festivals celebrate include Deepavali (October), Ramnavami (March) and Holi (February/ March).
Best season to visit Igatpuri is September and November to February.

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