
This network of 13 kiosk poles (2-sided) is located in Panchavati Karanja, a prominent residential and pilgrimage area in Nashik, Maharashtra. The compact format (4 ft x 6 ft per side) offers multiple touchpoints across the locality, ideal for repetitive brand messaging and local awareness campaigns. Positioned in one of Nashik's most culturally significant zones, these kiosks provide consistent visibility to both residents and the steady flow of religious tourists visiting the area.
Panchavati is a historically and religiously significant area in Nashik, known for its association with the Ramayana and numerous temples along the Godavari River. The locality experiences consistent foot traffic from pilgrims, devotees, and tourists year-round, particularly during festivals like Maha Shivaratri and Kumbh Mela periods. The area is well-connected through public transport, with bus routes serving both local residents and visitors. Panchavati Karanja Road serves as a key connector route linking residential neighborhoods with temple precincts, ghats, and commercial zones. The surrounding area features a mix of traditional residential dwellings, religious institutions, shops catering to pilgrims, and small eateries.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: Approximate estimates suggest 8,000–18,000 vehicles/day along typical roads in the Panchavati locality, including two-wheelers, autos, and cars used by residents and temple visitors.
Estimated Daily Footfall: The surrounding locality may experience 4,000–12,000 pedestrians/day, with significantly higher numbers during religious festivals and weekends when pilgrimage activity peaks.
Peak Activity Periods: Mornings (6:00 AM–9:00 AM) see heavy temple-going traffic, while evenings (5:00 PM–8:00 PM) witness both devotee movement and local resident activity. Weekends and religious occasions bring substantially elevated footfall.
Primary Audience: Religious pilgrims, local residents, senior citizens, families, domestic tourists, and visitors to nearby temple sites. Predominantly Marathi-speaking with visitors from across Maharashtra and neighboring states.
Advertising Potential: The multiple kiosk format creates repetitive brand exposure across the locality. Non-lit format suits daytime visibility. Ideal for localized campaigns targeting devotees, community messaging, and brands serving traditional or religious audiences.
Estimated daily vehicle traffic, footfall, and weekly unique reach figures represent approximate projections for the surrounding Panchavati Karanja locality based on its geographical and commercial profile. These are not measured statistics specific to the hoarding network. Actual exposure may vary based on seasonal pilgrimage patterns, festival calendars, and specific kiosk placements within the advertised zone.