
The Experience
A journey into the heart of the wild, designed for deep rest and natural discovery.
Tourism That Gives Back
We exist to offer a refreshing escape where people reconnect with nature and the charm of rural life. We promote sustainable tourism, and craft memories that leave guests with a deeper appreciation for the natural world.
Where Nature Meets Comfort
Nature's Abode is an agrotourism destination where nature, comfort, and authentic rural experiences come together. Our cottages, scenic landscapes, and warm hospitality create the perfect setting for a peaceful getaway. We believe in offering meaningful experiences that allow guests to enjoy the beauty and simplicity of countryside living.

Warmth, greenery, and genuine hospitality.
Restorative Stays
Our living spaces are an extension of the forest. Minimalist yet warm, they provide everything you need and nothing you don't.

Large windows bringing the outside in

Morning coffee with a symphony of birds
Our cottages are designed with traditional wisdom, naturally keeping the interiors cool during the warm summers and cozy during the cold winters.
Nourishing Flavors
We believe food is a bridge between us and the land. Our kitchen focuses on slow cooking, seasonal ingredients, and recipes handed down through generations.
- Organic vegetables from our garden
- Freshly baked bread every morning
- Local spices and traditional preserves

Natural Rhythm
There is no schedule here, only the rhythm of the day. Engage as much or as little as you wish with the life of the farm.
Nature Walks
Take a gentle stroll along our farm paths. Discover local flora and enjoy the fresh air.


Farm Hands
Get your hands dirty in our organic garden. Learn about permaculture or simply enjoy the grounding sensation of soil.
Stargazing
Far from city lights, the night sky comes alive. Join us for guided stargazing sessions or simply lie back on the grass and watch the cosmos unfold.

Day Trips & Discoveries
Step beyond the farm and discover the region's finest attractions — ancient caves, towering windmills, sacred temples, and storied museums, all within an hour's drive.

Darna Dam
A peaceful waterfront spot right on the doorstep of the village — perfect for catching a beautiful sunset or enjoying a quiet morning walk beside the reservoir.
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Savarkar Wada
The ancestral birthplace of freedom fighter Veer Savarkar, now a museum with biographical galleries, photographs, and personal artifacts in traditional Maharashtrian Wada architecture.
Tue – Sun, 10 AM – 5:45 PM · Closed Mon
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Muktidham Mandir
A sprawling temple complex built entirely of white Makrana marble, housing replicas of all twelve Jyotirlingas and the complete text of the Bhagavad Gita inscribed across its walls.
Daily, 6 AM – 9 PM
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Artillery Museum
Asia's largest artillery centre within Deolali Cantonment — featuring the MIG-21, decommissioned tanks, historical radar systems, and a sweeping timeline of Indian military history.
Mon, Fri – Sun · 10 AM – 1:30 PM & 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM · Closed Thu
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Pandav Leni Caves
Twenty-four rock-cut Buddhist caves carved into a hillside between the 1st century BCE and 3rd century CE, with monolithic pillars, ancient inscriptions, and panoramic views over Nashik.
Daily, 7 AM – 6 PM
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Windmills View Point
Stand among towering wind turbines on a breezy Sahyadri ridge near Khaparale. The landscape transforms dramatically during monsoon sunsets — and the mountain air is exceptionally crisp.
Daily, 6 AM – 7 PM · Strong winds — hold onto belongings
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Gondeshwar Temple
An 11th-century Hemadpanthi masterpiece in Sinnar built by the Yadava dynasty. Five shrines in a classic Panchayatana layout — Shiva at the centre, flanked by Surya, Vishnu, Parvati, and Ganesha.
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