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Maharashtra

Gargoti Museum

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January

5.9 - 32.4 °C

February

7.9 - 35.3 °C

March

11.1 - 38.6 °C

April

15.5 - 40.8 °C

May

19.7 - 40.1 °C

June

21.4 - 37.3 °C

July

20.8 - 31.6 °C

August

20.2 - 30.6 °C

September

19.0 - 32.3 °C

October

13.2 - 33.7 °C

November

10.3 - 32.8 °C

December

6.6 - 32.4 °C


Major Airports :

Nashik International Airport (ISK), Nagpur

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM), Mumbai

Nearest Railway Station :

Nasik Road Railway Station (NK)

Major Airports :

Nashik International Airport (ISK), Nagpur

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM), Mumbai

Unveiling marvels at this iconic place

A remarkable treasure trove awaits your discovery at Gargoti Museum, in Nashik. This enchanting museum stands as the sole ode to rare minerals and precious stones in all of India. Prepare to be captivated as you step into a world where nature's finest creations, in the form of glittering diamonds, meticulously cut gemstones, and resplendent crystals of yellow calcite, come to life. But that's not all; Gargoti Museum also boasts an impressive array of exotic foreign minerals that will leave you awestruck.

Meet the visionary

At the heart of this wondrous establishment lies the personal collection of KC Pandey, a visionary gem and mineral enthusiast. His vast private collection, showcased in two exquisite galleries - Minerals from the Deccan Plateau and Prestige Gallery - stands as one of the most expansive in the world. This makes Gargoti Museum a haven not just for tourists, but also for students, mineralogists, architects, and anyone who cherishes the beauty of gemstones.

Awards and accolades

The charm of Gargoti Museum extends beyond its mineral wonders. It is a place where history and marvels converge. The accolades garnered by the museum, including the esteemed Pride of India, Sinnar Gaurav, and Saraswati Puraskar, stand as a testament to its exceptional contributions.


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Timings

Opening time - 10:00 AM

Closing time - 10:00 PM

Discover the gems literally

As you traverse the halls, you will be treated to an enchanting display of natural precious and semi-precious stones, intriguing fossils, and exquisite stone handicrafts. The experience is more than just visual; it's a journey through time and nature's most extraordinary creations. And if you're captivated by what you see, the museum's souvenir shop beckons. From postcard pictures to unique mineral specimens, you can carry a piece of Gargoti's magic with you.

Annually, over 200,000 visitors, ranging from curious students to passionate gemstone enthusiasts, make their pilgrimage to Gargoti Museum. It's a testament to the museum's universal appeal and its ability to captivate hearts and minds.

The very name of this institution, "Gargoti," draws its essence from the Marathi word for pebbles, reflecting the humble beginnings from which this grandeur emerged.

Take home unique treasures

As you wrap up your visit, don't forget to explore the souvenir shop, a trove of treasures waiting to be discovered. From exquisite jewellery pieces and charming keychains to delicate clear quartz articles, the shop offers an array of souvenirs to commemorate your visit. And for those who want to take home a piece of India's heritage, there's a range of home decorative items crafted from soapstone.

A lot more awaits

While Gargoti Museum is undoubtedly the crown jewel, Nashik has more to offer to curious travellers. The Coin Museum, a realm of numismatic history, and the Artillery Museum, a tribute to military prowess, provide intriguing insights into India's rich heritage. Nature enthusiasts will find solace at the Nandur Madhyameshwar Sanctuary, a sanctuary for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts alike.

In the heart of Nashik's countryside, Gargoti Museum beckons. An oasis of awe-inspiring minerals and gems, a testament to human passion and curiosity, and a portal to India's heritage – this museum promises a journey you won't soon forget.

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