Anjaneri

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Anjaneri is a hill and pilgrimage site in Maharashtra, India, traditionally revered as the birthplace of the Hindu deity Hanuman and popular for trekking and religious tourism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill
pilgrimage site
access road from Nashik
associatedDeity Hanuman NERFINISHED
associatedFigure Anjana NERFINISHED
bestSeasonToVisit monsoon
post-monsoon
category Hills of Maharashtra
Hindu pilgrimage sites in Maharashtra
climate tropical monsoon
country India
culturalTradition Ramayana-related lore
elevation approximately 1300 meters
approximately 4264 feet
governingState Government of Maharashtra NERFINISHED
hasFeature caves
fort ruins
plateau at the top
hasNearbyAttraction Brahmagiri hill NERFINISHED
Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple NERFINISHED
hasStairway stone steps on part of the route
hasTemple Anjani Mata temple NERFINISHED
Hanuman temple NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Nashik city NERFINISHED
Trimbakeshwar range NERFINISHED
landscapeType rocky hill
localLanguageName अंजनेरी
locatedIn Maharashtra
Nashik district NERFINISHED
locatedNear Nashik NERFINISHED
locatedOn Nashik–Trimbakeshwar road NERFINISHED
mountainRange Western Ghats NERFINISHED
mythologicalAssociation birthplace of Hanuman
nameEtymology derived from Anjana, mother of Hanuman
nearestCity Nashik NERFINISHED
nearestTown Trimbak NERFINISHED
popularFor pilgrimage
trekking
region western India
religion Hinduism
significance traditionally revered as the birthplace of Hanuman
state Maharashtra
timeToTrek about 2 to 3 hours one way
tourismType religious tourism
trekking tourism
trekDifficulty easy to moderate
vegetation monsoon grasslands
visitedBy Hindu pilgrims
trekkers

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Trimbak hasNearbyHill Anjaneri