Girish Gilda / Apr 16, 2025
Tucked away in the lush Sahyadri ranges, Anjeneri Hills Nashik is not just another trekking spot — it's a fascinating blend of natural beauty and ancient mythology. This picturesque hill, located just outside Nashik city, is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Hanuman, making it both a spiritual and adventure-filled destination.
Whether you’re a trekking enthusiast, a weekend wanderer, or someone interested in India’s mythological history, Anjeneri Hills has something for you. Let’s dig into what makes it one of Nashik’s must-visit locations.
Location: Anjeneri Village, Trimbak Road, Nashik, Maharashtra
Distance from Nashik City: ~20 km
Nearest Town: Trimbakeshwar (~7 km away)
Coordinates: 19.8990° N, 73.5360° E
The hill is part of the Trimbak range and falls en route to Trimbakeshwar. The base village is Anjeneri, from where the trek begins.
Mode of Travel | Route | Travel Time |
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By Car/Bike | Nashik → Trimbak Road → Anjeneri village | 40-45 mins |
By Public Transport | Bus or shared taxi to Trimbakeshwar, get off at Anjeneri stop | 1 hour |
By Cycle (for pros) | Slightly challenging uphill ride | 1.5–2 hours |
There is ample parking space near the Anjeneri base village if you’re coming by private vehicle.
The trek to Anjeneri Hills is moderately challenging and incredibly scenic. Here’s a breakdown of the trail:
Feature | Details |
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Trek Start Point | Anjeneri village |
Total Duration | 2.5 to 3 hours (round trip) |
Trek Difficulty | Moderate |
Best Time to Visit | October to March |
Trek Type | Hill trail, forest patch, stairs, and narrow ridges |
A gradual climb through rocky paths and small forest trails
Steps cut into the mountain midway for safe climbing
Beautiful views of the Trimbak range and valleys
A Hanuman temple at the top
A small lake (Anjani Taal) near the peak
A cave believed to be Mata Anjani’s (mother of Hanuman)
The final section of the climb is slightly narrow and exposed, but manageable with good footwear.
According to ancient beliefs and Puranic references, Anjeneri is the birthplace of Lord Hanuman, one of the most revered deities in Hinduism. It is named after Mata Anjani, Hanuman’s mother.
The Anjani Mata temple and cave at the top of the hill are considered sacred.
Devotees often visit the temple, especially on Hanuman Jayanti.
Some parts of the hill even resemble the face of Hanuman if seen from certain angles (locals say so, and it’s quite fun to spot!).
Item | Reason |
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Sturdy Shoes | Trail gets rocky and steep |
Water Bottles | No vendors on the route |
Cap/Sunglasses | Open trail in many parts |
Snacks | Energy boosters like bananas or dry fruits |
Torch | If you’re planning sunrise or sunset treks |
Small Bag | Carry your essentials comfortably |
Season | Experience |
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Monsoon (July–Sept) | Greenery at its peak, slippery trails |
Winter (Oct–Feb) | Ideal weather for trekking |
Summer (Mar–June) | Hot and dry, trek early morning only |
Avoid trekking in heavy rains unless you're experienced and have proper gear. The rocks get super slippery.
Start Early: Begin your trek before 8 AM to avoid the harsh sun.
Go in a Group: It's safer and more enjoyable.
Local Guides: Available at the base village if needed.
Respect Nature: No loud music, littering, or damaging trails.
Keep 4–5 hours in hand for a relaxed experience.
Trek with a view: Panoramic views of hills and valleys
Peaceful vibes: Away from the crowd and noise of the city
Spiritual energy: Feels sacred even if you're not religious
Sunrise and Sunset Points: Truly magical skies
Picnic potential: Perfect for a half-day getaway
If you’re planning a full day around Anjeneri Hills Nashik, here are some nearby spots worth visiting:
Place | Distance | What’s There |
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Trimbakeshwar Temple | 7 km | One of the 12 Jyotirlingas |
Brahmagiri Hills | 8 km | Origin of the Godavari River |
Gautami Dam | 10 km | Calm water views and picnic spots |
Coin Museum | 12 km | Informative and interesting detour |
Whether you’re looking for a short and fulfilling trek, want to spend time in nature, or are simply curious about Nashik’s spiritual side, Anjeneri Hills Nashik is an ideal destination. It doesn’t need fancy planning — just a bottle of water, good shoes, and a love for the outdoors.
It’s one of those places where you start your day with a climb and end it feeling refreshed and inspired.