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  • 5/5 Jahangir A. 2 years ago on Google
    Brahmagiri (1298 meters) is to the west of trimbakeshwar and The Durg Bhandar fort. Trimbakeshwar itself is a place of worship because it is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. From Trimbakeshwar, through regular steps, Ganga dwar is reached and the Gorakshanath cave which is end of Trimbakeshwar. Now again while climbing down, there is a road going towards Brahmagiri towards right. Following this route one reaches the carved steps in the rocks. The steps are very good even in the recent times. They were blown off by Britishers in 1818 but later on, they were rebuilt somewhere before India gained independence. From the base village, Brahmagiri is around 450 to 500 meters elevated From base village, it takes 45 minutes to see Ganga dwar, the Gorakshanath caves and 108 Swayambhu Mahadev caves and in the halfway while descending, the road towards Brahmagiri takes you till the top in around 45 minutes and almost 2 hours to see the fort completely. There are 2 temples on this fort the place which is believed to be the origin point of Godavari river. From here, the river flows till Ganga dwar and then towards Kushavart teerth in Trimbakeshwar village. One can reach this place by an ascent of about 750 steps made on concrete. There is a shrine dedicated to Goddess Ganga. The river appears here as coming out from the mouth of Nandi. Kolambika Devi temple and a group of 108 shivalings are seen nearby.
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  • 5/5 vijay j. 5 years ago on Google
    It's is a very good experience to visit this holy place between the mountains and it's very pleasant place. It's a very good tourist place to visit in the August there is also Siva temple available. When I have visited it's raining there and it's good and awesome experience.Its also located near Nashik Maharashtra so don't miss it while you visit Nashik...
    8 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Photography P. 2 years ago on Google
    That was the best trek I ever have done in my life. As we had a plan for Trimbakeshwar Temple darshan, we didn't eat anything and then we went to Brambhagiri to visit source of Godavari,the second largest river of India. It had been really hard for trekking over 1905 fits. But you know, when I saw the whole district from the peak, I forgot all my exhaustion. Trust me when you are on the peak, when you feel the breathtaking nature, you will just think about your efforts what you have done for your destination... PLEASE do visit this place when you visit Trimbakeshwar Temple . Fully worth it... ...
    8 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Girish S. 4 years ago on Google
    Brahmagiri is a mountain adjoining Trimbakeshwar in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra. Arranged at an elevation of 1,298 m, Brahmagiri is the wellspring of the consecrated River Godai. Brahmagiri actually implies the slope of Lord Brahma. As indicated by the folklore, sage Gautama and his significant other Ahalya dwelled on this slope. A dairy animal was accidentally murdered by Saint Gautama while attempting to ward it off. To wash his wrongdoings, he venerated Lord Shiva to bring waterway Ganga on earth from the paradise. Satisfied with Sage Gautama's dedication, Lord Shiva asked for Ganga waterway to stream down as Godai to make Sage Gautama unadulterated. Subsequently, the stream is otherwise called River Gautami. Brahmagiri slope is considered as a tremendous type of Lord Shiva and henceforth the mountain climbing was considered as a transgression. Note: Be aware of monkies they are really aggressive. Best time to visit in the monsoon season but winter is also good time.. just pack your backpack with warm cloths. Keep Trekking Keep our environment green 😉
    6 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Chhagan D. 2 years ago on Google
    This is hindu religious temple on Bramhagiri mountain . The origin of river Ganga Godavari from this place . There is small temple of Maa Ganga .
    4 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Shaiva 11 months ago on Google
    Best place , nice trek and religious positive vibes. But beware of monkeys, if you carry bag or any stuff in hand and you don't give it to them, monkeys will bite you. I had bag with me and I refused to give the bag so was biten. Carry sling shot or go in groups with sticks or best carry small cracker which might scare away the monkeys. They are highly aggressive. Today I am still on medication and injections due to monkey bite.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 sangam s. 7 months ago on Google
    Brambhgiri is a must go place if you are a trek lover , it's starts about 2 KM from trambkeshwar temple, you can take auto and reach starting point , they will charge 100 Initially stairs are good but after a time it becomes steap and inclined at almost 80 degrees, But trust me it's worth the effort At top you can see the eagle eye view or trambkeshwar and great senic beauty . At top there are 2 temple for that you have to walk more 700 meters 1 St one is godwari udgam devsthan And second one is शिव जटा मन्दिर Be aware or monkeys
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Vinay C. 9 months ago on Google
    One of the best treks I have been to. Started alone at 6am on 20-July-2023 in drizzling weather with raincoat on. Was the first to start for this day and it was all calm without any vendors or tourists. Sweating uphill listening to the Mahadev songs was a trance experience. The uphill was moderately tough with combination of mostly steps and some plain road with breathtaking scenic beauty of the western ghats and water falls in the monsoon. The top was full of fog with solo dancing and meditation made me feel on top of the world. Spent good 10 min inside the temple (equivalent to Jyotirling) chitchatting with pandit ji. Started at 6am and was able to return by 9:30am. It was crowded in the return. Nothing can beat a good trek to a spiritual place. Go for it.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Amit M. 2 years ago on Google
    The entire climb ie Bhramhagiri trek takes approx 5-6hrs. It is recommended only for the strong willed as not an easy one. The steps,terrain are killing and more than once makes you give up. But then the end is worthwhile the climb.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 akash p. 8 months ago on Google
    Having a very good fort condition. And the view of this mountain is very awesome. And the top of the hill was fill like HEAVEN.
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  • 5/5 Aayush A. 7 months ago on Google
    The origin of the Godavari River is a captivating geographical wonder that has fascinated explorers and nature enthusiasts for centuries. This majestic river begins its journey in the hills of Trimbak, Maharashtra. As it emerges from the Brahmagiri Mountain, it meanders through dense forests, valleys, and some villages, painting a scene of nature's beauty. The Godavari's source is adorned with mythological significance, often referred to as the place where Lord Rama, worshiped Lord Shiva. The place where the Godavari River starts in the Trimbakeshwar hills is super pretty! Imagine big, green mountains covered in colorful flowers. You can enjoy this place all year round. In the hot summer, it's cool and refreshing. In the rainy season, waterfalls and streams make it magical. And when winter comes, it gets quiet and misty, like a fairy tale. If you like nature and adventure, or if you just want to relax in a beautiful place, you should definitely visit the Godavari River's starting point. It's a spot where amazing mountains and different seasons come together to make an unforgettable experience.
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  • 4/5 Jignesh P. 11 months ago on Google
    Good place to visit. Palkhis are available for old people. Guide is also available. Nero road going up there. Three wheelers also can do round trip from Tryimbkeshwar temple.

  • 5/5 Kshitij M. 1 year ago on Google
    The place is very great. Even after 4 km walking still feeling fresh. Jata mandir ia also very good.

  • 5/5 Priyusha R. 4 years ago on Google
    It's located at a distance of around 1 and1/2 km from trimbakeshwar temple. There are steps after a certain point and it will be a climb ranging from 30-45 min . There is also a facility for people who cannot climb the steps , they will be taken in small palkis. The view from the top is very beautiful and you can see the origin of godavari on the bramhagiri hill. There is also a small temple situated on the top.

  • 5/5 Alok P. 1 year ago on Google
    The place was so nice guy's 🥰

  • 5/5 A52 S h. 10 months ago on Google
    The Godavari River, often referred to as the "Ganges of the South," is one of the longest rivers in India and holds immense cultural and historical significance. With a length of approximately 1,465 kilometers (910 miles), it originates in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra and flows across several states, including Maharashtra, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Odisha, before finally merging with the Bay of Bengal. The origin of the Godavari River lies in the picturesque Nashik district of Maharashtra. It is believed to begin at Trimbakeshwar, a small town situated in the Sahyadri Mountain Range. Trimbakeshwar is renowned for housing one of the twelve Jyotirlingas (sacred abodes of Lord Shiva) in India. The river emerges from the Brahmagiri Hills, located near this ancient temple town. According to Hindu mythology, the Godavari River holds a significant place. Legend has it that Lord Rama, the central character of the epic Ramayana, spent a considerable period of his exile in the vicinity of the Godavari. The river's purity and sanctity find mention in various ancient Hindu texts and epics. The Godavari River is also associated with the great sage Gautama Maharishi and his wife, Ahalya. It is believed that Gautama performed a rigorous penance to appease Lord Shiva, seeking to bring the divine river down to Earth. The river, hence, acquired the name "Gautami" in honor of the sage. Geographically, the Godavari River flows through diverse landscapes, encompassing mountains, plateaus, and plains. From its origin in Maharashtra, it gradually descends towards the east, passing through lush green valleys, dense forests, and agricultural fields. The river's course takes it through major cities such as Nashik, Nanded, and Rajahmundry, contributing to their cultural and economic development. The Godavari River has been a lifeline for the regions it traverses. Its waters have been utilized for irrigation, providing sustenance to fertile agricultural lands along its banks. The river basin is known for its abundant paddy fields, sugarcane plantations, and fruit orchards. The Godavari Delta, formed by the river's confluence with the Bay of Bengal, is a thriving agricultural region and is often referred to as the "Rice Bowl of Andhra Pradesh." Apart from its significance in agriculture, the Godavari River holds religious importance for millions of people. Several temples, ghats (steps leading to the river), and pilgrimage sites are situated along its course. Devotees perform religious rituals and take holy dips in the river, believing that it purifies them of their sins. The Godavari River has witnessed the rise and fall of various ancient kingdoms and empires throughout history. It has been a witness to important historical events, including battles, trade, and cultural exchanges. The river has served as a major trade route, facilitating commerce and transportation of goods. Over the years, numerous dams and reservoirs have been constructed along the Godavari River to harness its waters for irrigation, hydroelectric power generation, and drinking water supply. The major dams on the river include the Godavari Barrage, Sriram Sagar Project, and Polavaram Project, among others. In conclusion, the Godavari River, with its origin in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra, holds great cultural, historical, and religious significance. Flowing through diverse landscapes, it has been a source of life, livelihood, and inspiration for millions of people. As it continues to shape the regions it traverses, the Godavari River remains an integral part of India's heritage and identity. Thank you !!! For reading Please give a beautiful comment 🙏

  • 5/5 SHUBHAM T. 1 year ago on Google
    Holy place where maa godavari udgam(origin). Top of the hill near about 4.5 km as per step tracker and many monkey's are there

  • 5/5 shashvat b. 9 months ago on Google
    Amazing place to visit in Monsoon

  • 5/5 Vivek K. 9 months ago on Google
    Feel Like Heaven on Top on Mountain🚩

  • 5/5 Mukesh P. 1 year ago on Google
    This the origin place of Ganga Godavari river. It very beautiful place must visit

  • 3/5 Surajpratapsingh S. 8 months ago on Google
    The temple is at the top of Brahmagiri hills. The path is totally made of steps. So easy to climb but exhausting.

  • 4/5 nilesh p. 5 months ago on Google
    Taking charge of 30₹ per person this not ok for ordinary people. But who are cleaning worker they are not getting salary 😕 when I went that person told his sad story

  • 5/5 Pankaj R. 4 months ago on Google
    Amazing view on the top of the hill and trekking is also thrilling


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