Dapoli Beach in Ratnagiri district of Konkan is a unique combination of nature, history, culture. If you want to get out of your daily routine and experience something a little different, there is no alternative to Dapoli Beach. Dapoli has a huge natural richness that can be hardly found anywhere else. Many sightseeing places like Dabhol Bandar, Mughal period mosque, Chandikadevi temple, Caves of Panhalekaji, Suvarnadurg, Kanakdurg, Goa fort, Konkan Agricultural University, British Church are spread in dapoli area. The city is known as ‘Mini Mahabaleshwar’ because of the cold air. During the monsoon, wandering the Dapoli area, the beauty of many flowers blossom through the eyes. The city was known as the ‘Dapoli Camp’ in British times. Dapoli taluka is famous for its beautiful beaches, the Sea Gull birds, the occasional dolphin sighting, the beach fish market, the historical fortresses and the buildings. The Dapoli is known as a mine of many great personalities.
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- 11 Sep 2020
Malgund beach is about 1 km away from Ganpatipule. It is a clean and pure beach. Due to it’s soothing and calm environment people choose to stay here. Malgund village is the birthplace of the well-known poet Keshavsuta. There is a memorial dedicated to him in the village. The popular Ganpatipule temple is a walk […]
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- 10 Sep 2020
Mandvi 2 km away from Ratnagiri bus-stand, Mandvi beach extends up to Rajiwada Port. There is Ratnadurg Fort towards the west and the Arabian Sea to the south of the beach. Mandvi beach or the black sea beach is also the Gateway to Ratnagiri. The Jetty (place for parking the boats) is here. Mandvi beach […]
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- 07 Sep 2020
Ganpatipule is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful destinations in Konkan. It is about 25 km away from Ratnagiri city. The Ganpati idol here is self-manifested more than a thousand years ago. Ganpatipule is one of the 8 Ganpati temples (Ashta Ganpati Mandire) in India. The unusual thing to note here is that the Ganpati […]
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