Ozarkhed Dam
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About:
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Ozarkhed Dam was constructed as part of the region's water management
infrastructure to support agriculture in the Nashik district. It has become
an important source of water for irrigation, drinking, and other domestic
uses for the surrounding villages. Over the years, the area around the dam
has become a local tourist spot, particularly during the monsoon and winter
months.
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Location info:
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Ozarkhed Dam is situated near the village of Ozarkhed in the Nashik district
of Maharashtra. It is approximately 65 km from Nashik city and is located in
the Dindori Taluka.
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Climate/Weather:
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Summer (March to June): Hot and dry, with temperatures ranging from 25°C to
38°C.
Monsoon (July to September): The region experiences moderate to heavy
rainfall, with the dam reaching its peak water levels, making it a great
time to visit for those who enjoy lush greenery.
Winter (November to February): Cool and pleasant, with temperatures ranging
from 10°C to 25°C, providing the best time for outdoor activities and
visits. |
History:
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Ozarkhed Dam was constructed as part of the region's water management
infrastructure to support agriculture in the Nashik district. It has become
an important source of water for irrigation, drinking, and other domestic
uses for the surrounding villages. Over the years, the area around the dam
has become a local tourist spot, particularly during the monsoon and winter
months.
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Interesting things to do:
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While the river has suffered pollution, areas closer to its origin near
Sanjay Gandhi National Park provide opportunities for nature walks
amidst greenery.
highest point in the city, to take a panoramic view of the city.
If you are a roch climbing enthusiasts then this is the right place,there
are many rock faces littered all around the National Park and the
Kanheri Caves that offer a great opportunity for rock climbers.
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Interesting things to Visit:
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Anjaneri
Hills
A nearby hill station known for its trekking
routes and religious significance as the birthplace of
Lord Hanuman.
Saptashrungi Devi Temple
A popular pilgrimage site located about 70 km from the dam,
dedicated to Goddess Saptashrungi.
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Mobile range info:
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Mobile network coverage is generally good in the towns and villages
surrounding the dam, with major telecom operators such as Jio, Airtel, and
Vodafone offering reliable service. However, the network strength may
fluctuate near the dam.
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How to reach?
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Nearest Railway Station: Kandivali and Borivali are
well-connected via the Mumbai suburban railway network, which is one of the
easiest ways to access the river. |
Nearest Airport: The nearest airport is Ozar Airport in
Nashik, about 80 km from the dam. |
Road Transport: The dam is accessible via local roads from
Nashik city and nearby towns. Private taxis or state transport buses can be
used to reach the dam.
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Nearest Visiting places:
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Anjaneri Hills: Located around 40 km from the dam, it offers trekking opportunities and a chance to explore the natural beauty of the Western Ghats.
Trimbakeshwar Temple
Another important pilgrimage site located around 80 km from the dam, dedicated to Lord Shiva.
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Nearest Petrol Pump:
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HP Petrol Pump, Dindori: Located about 25 km from the dam, this is a convenient spot to refuel if visiting from Nashik or surrounding areas.
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Hotels/Lodge/Accommodation:
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Hotel Panchavati, Nashik: A budget-friendly option for visitors staying in Nashik city.
Sula Vineyards Resort: A luxury resort near Nashik, perfect for those combining a visit to the dam with a wine-tasting tour.
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Things to carry:
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Comfortable walking shoes for exploring the area around the dam and nearby trails.
Sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses to protect yourself from the sun, especially during the summer months.
Water bottles and snacks as facilities near the dam may be limited.
Camera for capturing the scenic views of the dam and its surroundings. |
Tips & Suggestions:
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The best time to visit the dam is during the winter and monsoon months, when the weather is pleasant and the dam is at its scenic best.
Avoid visiting during the peak summer months, as the area can become quite hot and dry.
Be cautious near the water, especially during the monsoon season when the dam’s water levels can rise significantly. |
Help Line/Phone Number:
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Nashik Tourism Helpline: +91 253 2571220 |
Mumbai Police Helpline: 100
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