Geography of Nashik District

Nashik District, a district in Maharashtra, India, is noted for the mountains and hills occupying the north and north-east of its territory. These hill ranges are eastward spurs of the Western Ghats and form prominent landmarks in the district, some noted for the shrines they harbor while others for the trekking adventures which can be undertaken while ascending the peaks. Broadly categorized, the hills can be segregated into 3 noteworthy ranges:

Selbari-Dolbari Range edit

Selbari is a mountain range located at the northernmost extent of Nashik District forming a natural boundary between it and Dhule District.Most part of the range lies to the north of the Mausam River along an east to west axis turning around in a loop coming to lie south of the river to continue along in a west to east fashion. The southern part of the range is at times identified as a unique range called Dholbari. Alternatively, the range is referred to as the Selbari-Dolbari range. The highest peak in the range, Salher (1,567m) also happens to the 2nd highest peak in Maharashtra and is significant for being the highest fort in the Western Ghats.

Satmala Range edit

Satmala is a mountain range which runs across Nashik District, Maharashtra. They are an integral part of the Sahyadris range within Nashik. These peaks are visible from a greater part of the district and form prominent landmarks. The highest of them is Dhodap (1,451 metres). Dhodap hill is third highest hill peak in Maharashtra after Kalsubai and Salher and 29th highest peak in Western Ghats. At the eastern side of this range lies the Chanvad range.

Trimbakeshwar edit

It lies south of the city of Nashik and is significant for the Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple located near the range. The northern face of the range is the birthplace of India's 2nd longest river Godavari. The southern face of these hills are covered with dense forests and thus form a catchment area for the Upper Vaitarna Reservoir, the most important and reliable source of potable water supply to the metropolitan city of Mumbai. Brahmagiri (1,295meters) is the tallest peak in this range followed by Anjaneri peak(1,280meters).

List of peaks in Nashik edit

Name Elevation in meters !
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(hill), Maharashtra|Brahmagiri]] || 1,295
Anjaneri 1,280
Harihar[1] 1,120
Bhaskargad 1,086
Tringalwadi 987
Ghargad 962
Dhoria 926
Walavihir 916
Kavnai 914
Mangi-Tungi 1,331
Tambolya 1,078
Nhavi Killa 1280
Hanumantgad 1062
Der Kharak 1099
Salher 1,567
Takara 1,478
Mulher 1,317
Chauler 1,137
Galna 787
Dhodap 1472
Saptashrungi 1,264


References edit

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-09-29. Retrieved 2015-09-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)