Showing posts with label Karde. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Karde. Show all posts

Thursday, 31 December 2015

Konkan region: Contact details

My Blog readers ask me to share contact information from Konkan Region to plan their vacation. In this blog post, I will share the contact details where I have stayed in the last 4-5 years.

Disclaimer:
1. There is no commercial bond with the property owner and Few of them knows me by name.
2. Contact Details might be changed
3. I will update this information based on my trip experience.
4. Overall experience with below hotels/Restaurants/Homestay was good.

Alibag (Blog link)
Business Name: Sanman hotel and restaurant
Owner Name: Mangesh Mhatre
Contact Details: 02141-222314, 02141-225086 and 9371643324.
Place: Alibag

Nagaon (Blog link)
Business Name: Vaishnavi cottage
Owner Name: Ravindra Risbudh
Contact Details 02141-245695, 02141-681279. 9850485194.
Place/Address: Nagaon

Kashid (Blog link)
Business Name: Picnic Park homestay
Contact Details: 9226279146
Kashid Beach

Business Name: Private Villas
Contact Details: 9420648856, 8805585541
Place: Kashid

Diveagar (Blog link)
Business Name: Sawali guest house (Homestay)

Owner Name: Madhukar Dhanawde
Contact Details: 95-2147-224713
Place: Diveagar

Business Name: Suhas Bapat (Veg meal)
Contact Details: 9423837967, 9271127337.
Place: Diveagar

Business Name: Ambiance Cottage
Contact Details: 02147-224091, 02147-225334, 02147-225335.
Place: Diveghar

Phansad Forest (Blog link)
Business Name: Phansad Forest

Owner Name: Madhujar Naik (Stay arrangement)
Contact Details: 9273682692.
Place: Phansad

Business Name: Phansad Forest
Owner Name: Mahila bachat gat
Contact Details: 9225566024.
Phansad

Business Name: Phansad Forest
Owner Name: Nilam (Forest officer)
Contact Details: 9221996284, 022-25402522 (Forest tent bookings)

Velas (Blog link)
Owner Name:: Mohan Upadhe

Contact Details 952350-220304.
Place/Address: Velas

Owner Name: Milind Nijsure
Contact Details: 02350-220629, 02350-695915, 9421188487.
Velas, Mandangad

Dapoli – Karde – Kelshi (Blog Link)
Business Name: Aamba shop

Owner Name: Barve family
Contact Details: 9422444086, 8408093595.
Jalgaon, Dapoli

Owner Name: Ravi Dabake (Homestay and food)
Contact Details: 02358-234895, 02358-688448, 9421232244.
Keshavraj, Dapoli

Business Name: Sagar sawali
Owner Name: Bapu More
Contact Details: 02358-234947, 9881061947, 9271313647.
Karde beach

Business Name: Spurti Niwas (Homestay)
Owner Name: Jaihind Nagvekar
Contact Details: 02358-693763, 02358-651081.
Karde Beach

Deepak Dedhia (Stay and Boat arrangement)
Contact Details: 9763330460.
Karde Beach

Owner Name: Rahila - Boat arrangement
Contact Details: 8605228141.
Karde 

Business Name: Sea Sahyadri
Contact Details: 9923485792, 9637695539, 02358-288239.
Ladghar beach

Owner Name: Bivalkar Family (Homestay and food)
Contact Details: 02358-287312, 9604790349.
Kelshi

Business Name: Noor Mill (For Mango)
Owner Name: Majid chogale
Contact Details: 02358-287324, 9922403246.
Kelshi

Business Name: Surabhi Home stay
Owner Name: Naresh Vartak
Contact Details: 9623113162, 9820441985, 02358-287240
Kelshi

Business Name: Konkan bhojnalay
Contact Details: 02358-287379, 9604104380, 9850398893.
Kelshi

Dilip Puri (Chandika Mata Temple pujari)
Contact Details: 9423295586, 02358-248698.
Dabhol

Guhagar (Blog link)
Business Name: Sagar lodge

Owner Name: Parag Sanwant
Contact Details: 9420152272, 02359-240347, 02359-240363.
www.sagarlodge.com
Guhagar

Business Name: Hotel Annapurna
Owner Name: Shamkant Khatu
Contact Details: 9423048165, 9689063165. 02359-240512, 02359-240412.
Guhagar

Business Name: Atithi Niwas
Owner Name: Yogesh khare
Contact Details: 9273650764, 9423802208.
Guhagar

Business Name: Hotel Vaintey
Owner Name: Sanjay savarkar
Contact Details: 9420722905, 8698907905, 02359-240515.
Guhagar

Business Name: Vasudha jog
Contact Details: 02359-240875, 9158158316.
Guhagar

Business Name: The Durga pearl Niwas
Owner Name: Sneha Khare
Contact Details: 9421705351, 9822784371
Guhagar

Business Name: Ravindra Damale (Homestay)
Contact Details: 9403148865, 9420475602, 02359-240042.
Guhagar

Owner Name: Naresh Kesarkar (Car mechanic)
Contact Details: 9673353517.
Guhagar

Velneshwar (Blog link)
Business Name: Chandrankant Gokhale (Home stay and food)

Contact Details: 02359-243307, 9421143322, 9921043730, 9922254042.
Velneshwar

Kolthare (Blog link)
Business Name: Garwa beach resort

Owner Name: Bhave Family
Contact Details: 02358-285232, 9764065810.
Kolthare

Business Name: Virgin wind resort
Contact Details: 9371011187
Kolthare

Amba Ghat
Business Name: Pawankhind Resort

www.pawankhindtours.com
Owner Name: Shirgaokar Family
Contact Details: 9422002231, 9423076167, 020-5439860
Amba ghat

Business Name: Kasturi resort
Owner Name: Madhura joshi
Contact Details: 9371923039, 9422513797
Kolhapur – Ratnagiri highway, Amba ghat

Ratnagiri (Blog link)
Business Name: Ratnasagar beach resort

Bhatye beach: 9604002661
Bhatye Beach

Veg Treat Restaurant
Contact Details: 9823071188.
Ratnagiri

Business Name: Joshi family (Homemade Konkani food product)
Contact Details: 02352-220952
Ratnagiri

Ganeshgule (Blog link)
Business Name: Oceano pearl

Contact Details: www.oceanopearl.com
Contact Details: 02352-237800, 8605599789, 9405340784.
Ganeshgule

Malvan - Tarkarli (Blog Link)
Business Name: Laxmi Vishnu (Cashew nuts factory and shop)

Contact Details: 02365-252159.
Malvan

Business Name: Anapurna Niwas
Owner Name: Gosavi Family
Contact Details: 02365-253537, 9404442990
Tarkali

Business Name: Atithi Bambo khanaval
Owner Name: Sanjay Gawadi
Contact Details: 9423304327.
Malvan

Business Name: Aapa Gosavi (Home Stay)
Contact Details: 9923641879.

Business Name: Anway Prabhu (Scuba diving in Malvan)
Contact Details: 9823857576.


Bhogave
Business Name: Samant

Contact Details: 9421261718, 9970431570.
Bhogave Beach

Devbag Beach
Business Name: Devbag water sports

Contact Details: 9403181196
Devbag

Shiroda Beach
Business Name: Dolphin Hotel

Contact Details: 9423511343.
Shiroda Beach

Vengurla
Business Name: Amruta Padagoankar (Stay near Vengurla)

Contact Details: 9422374277
Vengurla

Business Name: Dhuri Homestay resort
Contact Details: 9420740901, 9604165641.
Vengurla

Raigad Fort (Blog link)
Raigad fort (Guide and lunch arrangement)

Contact Details: 9011784795.

Raigad – Pappu guide
Contact Details: 9527758601.

Diva trek
Guide for Diva trek from Konkan side

Santhosh Sutar
Contact Details: 9420966029.

Tahmini (Blog link)
Business Name: Raigad In

Contact Details: 9423926857, 9270996025
Tahmini

Thanks for reading this Blog. Happy travelling.
 Pritesh Kulkarni
Pune

Sunday, 2 June 2013

Trip to Kelshi, Velas and Dapoli

               We wanted to visit Konkan area before monsoon begins. We got an invitation of our relative to attend a family function at Dapoli and we thought of attending this function along with a short Konkan trip. Last time we had a trip to Dapoli area but due to lack of time, we were unable to visit Kelshi and Velas area. This time our target was to explore Kelshi and Velas.

About Kelshi and Velas:
              Kelshi is a small sea-side village, Famous for its Mahalaxmi Temple (350 years old temple), Sand hillocks and Yakub baba's dargah (7th Guru of Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaja), built during the Peshwa era.Also Beach is very clean and hardly any tourists visit this place. You can feel typically Konkani lifestyle in Kelshi.
             Velas is small village, famous for Olive Ridley turtle population that visits the Velas beach every year and lays their eggs during winter time. Best time to visit Velas is from Jan mid to March end. Bankot Fort is also few km away from Velas.
            Our first halt was at Dapoli so we prefer route as Pune – NH4 – Take right at Bhorphata – Varandhaghat – NH17 – Poladpur – Take right at Bharana Naka, Khed – Dapoli. To reach at Kelshi, You can select route as Dapoli – Harne – Anjarle (You can bypass this place but you will miss beautiful drive along with costal line) –Kelshi.Sign boards are available to guide you. This route was too curvy in Varandha ghat.
            For return journey, we came by Dapoli – Khed – NH17 - Poladpur– Mahad – Mandgaon – Nijampur – Thamhini Ghat – Pune.

Traveller for this trip were me and my wife Renuka.

Kelshi beach

Day 0: 30th May 2013, Pune to Dapoli (Total Distance traveled: 201 km):
              We didn’t want to waste our holiday morning in travelling so we left Pune on Thursday after office hours. We left early in evening to avoid late night drive through Varandha ghat. We left Pune around 4:45 pm. Without wasting time, we reached Varandha ghat. Ghat road is narrow and too curvy. Driving in this ghat was bit boring considering summer time. We took our first break at the top of Varandha Ghat. There are lots of Food stalls. We were here on weekday so hardly any travelers were there. It was sunset time so we spent time watching different shades of color in sky along with tasty Vada-Pav and cup of coffee. After 30-40 min brake, we moved ahead.

Varandha Ghat

               Without any other break, we reached Dapoli by 9.30 pm. We stayed at our relative’s place and we decided to move to Kelshi by tomorrow.
  • Car Petrol: INR 2400/- (approx. 34 Lit @ INR 72/- i.e. Car average was 17.6km per lit)
  • Toll on NH4: INR 75/- (One way)
  • Snacks at Varandha ghat: INR 50/- (3 Vada-Pav + 2 coffee)

Day 1: 31st May 2013, Dapoli – Asud - Kelshi (Total Distance traveled: 52 km):
             We woke up by 8.30 am in morning and after breakfast, went to visit few relatives from Dapoli. We left Dapoli by 11 am for further trip. Our first destination was Asud’s Ancient Keshavraj temples. It is hardly few km away from Dapoli. A Keshavraj temple is in the midst of scenic hills. Way to Keshavraj is a small trek passing through coconut, betel nut, Mango, Jackfruit, White Jambu fruit (Jam in Marathi) and cashew trees. We enjoyed our small trek and ate lots of fruits while trekking. Keshavraj Temple is built by Pandavas meaning that it has its origin more than 1000 years ago. Temple is devoted to Lord Vishnu and its main attraction is the Goumukh from where water flows throughout the year.Originating of fresh water is from a tree trunk.

Way to Keshavraj temple, Asud

Way to Keshavraj Temple, Asud

Keshavraj Temple, Asud

               After spending lot of time on scenic hill and in Temple, we went to Karde for lunch break. We had lunch at New Swapna Sagar Nivas. We took rest till 4 in Karde and went for Harne’s fish market to buy some fish for dinner. Harne fish market is assumed to be one of the largest suppliers of fish to Maharashtra and also Export.There is an Auction carried on daily basis on the beach.We saw some auction and then purchased Pomfret and Surmai (King fish) fish for Dinner. You need to bargain a lot before buying any fish. Simple formula can be, ask for the half price rate and then add few bucks to settle the final deal. We purchased 4 large sized Pomfret and 1 medium sized King fish.

Harne Fish market

               By 5 pm, we left for our final destination Kelshi. Kelshi is typically kokani village and takes you to old time Konkan village. Our relative already told us where to stay and we straight away went there. We stayed at Homestay hotel name “Surabhi”. Room was bigger, clean and within our budget. After putting bags in room, we immediately went on beach for sunset. Due to cloudy weather, we missed sunset but we enjoyed lovely and lonely beach. There were hardly 5-6 tourists including us. Beach is not a sandy but is in bit dark brown color. Flow of tourists ismainly in Karde, Murud or in Anjarle beach so Kelshi beach is quite lonely.We spend some time on beach rather than entering in water for swimming and then came back on room to get ready for dinner.

Sunset at Kelshi...

               For dinner, we went at different home named Pawar. As per my wish they prepared Pomfret, Surmai fry and Surmai rassa. Food was delicious. After Dinner we went for rest in room. Our day ends with tasty sea food. Tomorrow we have to cover some local sightseen along with Beach and Velas village before heading to Dapoli.

Fish meal at Kashid

Veg meal at kelshi

  • Karde Entry fee: INR 20/- per car (Valid for 24 hours)
  • Pomfret meal (Thali) at Karde: INR 200/-
  • Veg meal at Karde: INR 100/-
  • Harne entry fee: INR 20/- per car (Valid for 24 hours)
  • Pomfret fish: INR 350/- for 4 large pieces (Original prices was 700/- for 4 pics.)
  • Surmai/King Fish: INR 250/- for medium size (Original prices was 350/-)
  • Veg meal at Kelshi: INR 80/- per Thali
  • Fish Thali Making charges: INR 80/- for Thali
  • Fry fish making charges: INR 100/- for 4 Pomfret + Half Surmai Fish
  • Cold drink: INR 35/- for 500ml

Day 2: 1stJune 2013, Kelshi – Velas - Dapoli (Total Distance traveled: 105 km):
               We woke up early morning by 7 AM. We decided to go on the beach for swimming.Kelshi has a long, scenic, unexplored beach.Only we were on the beachwith only the sea waves for company and it was like we were on our private beach. We spent around one hour and then returned to our room. We had “Kaju-Upama” in breakfast which was delicious.

Kelshi beach



              In today’s journey, our first destination was Mahalaxmi Temple. It was built during the Peshwa regime. It also houses the idols of Lord Ganpati and Lord Shiva.The temple lies beneath two huge domes.The famous Yakub Baba dargah is located at a distance of about one kilometer from the Mahalaxmi temple. This was our second destination.

Mahalaxmi Temple, Kelshi

             Yakub baba's dargah is a great example of Hindu Muslim unity in India. He had given advice to Shivaji Maharaja during attack on Dabhol. Later on Shivaji Maharaja – The King of Hindu Empire expressed his wish to build a Dargah & awarded land measuring 653 acres. The work on the Dargah of Yakub baba was started by Shivaji Maharaja and later continued by SambhajiRaje but somehow it was never completed. Later Bajirao-I tried to take the work to its fruition. Every year people celebrate Urus on 6th December. The tradition to begin this Urus by Hindu people is practiced even today. From this place, you can see scenic Kelshi beach view and large number of coconut trees.

Yakub baba's dargah

Kelshi beach view from dargah

              Next location of Kelshi was Sand hillocks. Naturally formed Sand Hill is at the northern part of Kelshi. As per the historical records and evidences the said Sand Dune is actually a result of Tsunami hit which was formed around the time of Vasco da Gama's visit to India somewhere in 15th century. Local people don’tbelieve on this story. Due to sand hill, construction of Kelshi Bridge(a part of the Coastal Highway) was stopped. This bridge will save around 45 min of journey to Velas but now stopped due to tourist attraction.

Sand hillocks

            After Kelshi sight seen, we left of Bankot fort. Route to reach Bankot fort is not in good shape. After 45 min drive we reached the fort. Parking space for car is not available so better to park vehicle on T-junction road close to Fort. Bankot creek was a major sea trade route; hence fort was an important as a watch tower for trade route. References of this fort is found in Greek traveller Pliny’s works in first century AD, where he refers to this fort as Mandargiri or Mandgor.In 1548, Portuguese won this fort from Adilshah. Later KanhojiAngre captured this fort. In 1818, Commander James captured the fort and named it as Fort Victoria.
          Main entrance of this small fort is intact. You can see water tanks, Basement room and bastion on fort. Fort is too small that it takes hardly 15-20 min to see entire fort. From here we can have a glimpse of Savitri River and the surrounding region. Bankot fort has an interesting connection with Sir Arthur Mallet of the Arthur seat point fame at Mahabaleshwar.  He lost his wife and 32 days old daughter in a tragic ferry mishap at the creek.

Main entrance of Fort

View from Fort

             We took our lunch at Velas which is 3 km ahead of Bankot fort. Velas is enclosed by mountains on three sides and open to the sea on the fourth. It is famous due to Turtle Festival. Velas is also one of the popular breeding sites of Olive Ridley, which is an endangered species of turtle. Season to visit Velas for Turtle Festival is from January till March. We had lunch at Nijsure and then got to know that this family plays important role to conduct Turtle Festival and to take care of environment for turtles. We got lot of information from them and we promised him to visit Velas again to help them for turtle festival rather than visiting as tourist during Turtle Festival.

Way to Velas

           By 4 pm, we started with our return journey to Dapoli. We took small break between Anjarle and Harne for Sunset. There is a point from where you can see entire village name Pajpandhari which is located very close to sea. Typically Konkani village located very close to sea, Suvarnadurg fort and Anjarle beach on right side – it gives you breathtaking view. This is our favorite point on this route. After sunset we reach Dapoli by 8 pm at relatives place.

Sunset point, pajpandhari

Sunset

Colors after sunset

We, The travelers

  • Room rent at Kelshi: INR 700/- for a room
  • Breakfast: INR 60/- for 2 (Kaju-Upama)
  • Veg meal/Thali at Velas: INR 90/- per person
  • Water bottle: INR 20/- per bottle
  • Jackfruit chips: INR 400/- per Kg.

Day 3: 2ndJune 2013, Dapoli – Pune via Thamhini ghat (Total Distance traveled: 224 km):
             We attended a family function in morning and left Dapoli after having a lunch. We left Dapoli by around 4.30 pm. This time we decided to come via Thamhini ghat. Weather became cloudy and heavy rainfall welcomed us in Thamhini ghat. This was our first encounter with rain after hot summer. Rainfall made our driving more pleasant. We reach home safely by 9.30 pm.
  • Snacks in evening at ghat: INR 60/- (Vada-Pav + coffee)
  • Savitri river bridge toll on NH17: INR 05/- for car
Contact numbers for your reference:
  • Home stay Hotel Surabhi, Kelshi (Naresh Vartak): 02358-287240 / 9623113162 / 9820441985.
  • Kokan Bhojanalay at Kelshi (V Pavar): 02358-287379 / 9604104380 / 9850398893.
  • For Lunch and Dinner at Velas(Milind Nijsure): 02350-220629 / 9421188487.
  • Turtle Festival at Velas (Mohan Upadhe): 8983767388 / 8975622778 (Between 9 am to 2.30 pm)
  • Sea Sanhyadri hote (Amol naravankar): 9923485792 / 9637695539.

I will try to upload more and more travel blogs. Thanks for reading this Travel Blog.

Pritesh Kulkarni
Pune

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Karde-Murud-Harne-Anjarle-Dabhol Trip

Our plan was to start exploring some Konkan coastal line after the monsoon. We were looking for a long weekend so we decided to visit this place from 29 September to 2 October. Our destination for coastal line trip was Dapoli, Karde-Murud, Harne (also known as Harnai) and surrounding area. Traveler for this trip was me and my wife Renuka. Initially, we were confused to decide about our stay. After some suggestion, we decided on Karde and then we explored nearby area.

Anjarle Beach
Anjarle Beach view

About Dapoli and surrounding places:
         Dapoli is a small town in Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra in India. It is the city which gave birth to many historic idols including Lokmanya Tilak, Sane Guruji, Maharshi Dhondo Keshav Karve, and Wrangler Paranjape. Dapoli is acting as the main town (Taluka Headquarters) for several other small surrounding villages such as Anjarle, Bhopan, Harnai, Dabhol, Navse (Bharti Ship Yard), Unhavare, Gimhavane, Asud, Vanand, Kherdi, Karde, Murud, Kothari and many more. There are many famous tourist spots nearby Dapoli.
         Karde / Murud are small villages on the sea coast. One of the primary attractions here is dolphin watching. A number of local tour operators arrange dolphin watching trips in boats. It is becoming the very famous spot to relax on weekends.
         Harne port is famous for the fish market which is assumed to be one of the largest suppliers of fish to Maharashtra and also Export. Fish auction carried on a daily basis on the beach is must visit the place. Those who love history, they can visit Suvarnadurg which is sea fort.
Apart from this Anjarle beach, Kothari beaches are very famous. You can visit Dabhol jetty which is one of the old jetties from west Indian coastal line.
         The routes to reach Dapoli / Karde is Pune - Chandani Chowk – Paud Road Toll – Pirangut – Mulshi – Tamhini Ghat – Nijampur – Mangoan – NH-17 – Take right after Veer railway station (There is a Dapoli board on turn/Phata) – Ambet – Mandangad – Take left turn before khed for shortcut (again Sign boards are available to guide you)
          While return journey we chose different road as road condition before Tamhini Ghat is horrible. We came via Pali – Khopoli and then Expressway to reach to Pune. It is around 60-65km long cut route.
           Because of monsoon, the weather was simply amazing and we saw different shades of green color everywhere.

29th September 2012 Pune - Karde via Tamhini: (Total Distance traveled: 216 km):
          We started our journey at 7 AM in morning. We wanted to reach Karde as soon as possible. Road condition till Tamhini ghat was actually horrible and it killed our journey time. The weather was clear and felt a little bit cold. There was beautiful greenery everywhere and a lot of flowers along the roadside making this journey more charming. It was difficult for me to go ahead without taking smalls breaks for photography.        

Tahmini Ghat
Tahmini Ghat

Tahmini Road
Tahmini Road in mist

          We took a pit stop at Raigad Inn hotel for coffee and breakfast. Hotel was very small but the food was tasty. After this hotel, you enter in the Raigad district and road conditions were a pleasant surprise. Because of the smooth and wide road we were able to move faster to reach our destination. We took our second and last break at Mangoan before reaching to Karde. After a beautiful drive in Konkan region we reached at Dapoli by 12.30 pm and then after 20-30 min drive, finally reached Karde. We hadn’t booked any hotel or cottage so our search mission for stay begins. As it was an offseason so lots of options were available for us. As per our budget and liking, we decided to have Homestay at New Swapna Sagar Nivas. The room was very clean and it was sea facing. Hotel owner Subodh Jadhav and his staff are very helpful people. Within 3 days we became so close to each other that we were freely moving into their house and kitchen area.
         Karde offers you many hotels from budget to high end. Your lunch/dinner only gets confirmed after your order. This is the practice followed by all the Hotels in the area hence you cannot just walk in and expect to be served. The meal order has to be placed at least a couple of hours in advance. We took some rest and then decided to visit Murud beach in the evening.
          The distance between Karde and Murud is hardly 6km. Both villages share same coastal line so you can take a long walk on the beach towards Murud. It is located on long, scenic stretch of a beach with swaying palms and a beautiful, ancient Durga Devi temple are its primary attractions. It is a nice temple with typical rural interiors and a big hall. Murud is also the birthplace of Bharatratna (India’s highest civilian award) Maharishi Karve with his memorials. He established the first Indian University for women (SNDT) and social reformer in India in the field of women's welfare. Murud has a lot of beach restaurants which serves veg food and delicious fresh seafood on order. Karde doesn’t have any restaurant on the beach. Beach is safe to swim and you can see white and brown sand patches on the beach. We had some fun on the beach with Dirt biking. In Peak season, there are a lot of water sports activity like parceling, water rides and many more.

Durga Devi Temple

Bharatratna Maharishi Karve
Bharatratna Maharishi Karve

Ganesh Visarjan
Ganesh Visarjan
          Today was the Ganesh Visarjan day (Last day of Ganapati Festival, It is the Hindu festival celebrated on the birthday (rebirth) of Lord Ganesh. It is believed that Lord Ganesh bestows his presence on earth for all his devotees during this festival) so we saw 2-3 Visarjan miravnuk. (The statue is taken through the streets in a procession accompanied with dancing, singing, and fanfare to be immersed in a river or the sea symbolizing a ritual see-off of the Lord in his journey towards his abode in Kailas. It is celebrated on large scale in Pune and Mumbai). In 1893, Lokmanya Tilak transformed the annual domestic festival into a large, well-organized public event in Pune and now it is celebrated in many locations across the world. For more detail visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganesh_Chaturthi
            After spending time on the beach we returned to our hotel and had nice homemade Konkani cuisine. We ended our day 1 after a long walk on the beach at night.

Vegetarian Meal
Vegetarian Thali (Meal)

  • Car Petrol: INR 3200/- (approx. 42 Lit @ INR 75/- i.e. Car average was 16.5km per lit)
  • Toll at Paud-Pirangut Road: INR 20/- (One-way toll)
  • Breakfast in Tamhini: INR 60-70/- for 2 people (Vada-Pav + Coffee)
  • Karde Entry fee: INR 20/-
  • Hotel stay: INR 2250/- for 3 nights (INR 750/- per Night)
  • Lunch at Karde: INR 225/- for 2 people (À la carte Vegetarian)
  • Dirt Bike ride: INR 100/- per person for 1 ride.
  • Dinner at Karde: INR 180/- for 2 person (Vegetarian Meal)
30th September 2012 Karde – Harne – Anjarle – Kelshi: (Total Distance traveled: 80 to 90 km):
         
Dolphin Ride
Dolphin Ride
We woke up early morning by 7 AM. We decided to go to the beach for swimming. After spending 30-40 min in the sea waves, we saw 1 medium size boat at seashore and boatman asking something to the tourist. As a curiosity, we approached there and then we got to know it’s a dolphin ride in the sea. Today was their first day of this season. I was aware that you can see more Dolphins during winter time so I was not ready to go with them. He (boatman) assured me that if we not able to spot any dolphin then he will give me my money back. We thought its fair deal and we board the boat. We were the 1st member to board the boat. Slowly they convinced others and boat left for dolphin show with 10-11 tourists. Later we got to know from them that they were doing this business from last 6-7 years so they know about Dolphins activity. After sailing in the boat for 15-20 min, we saw 12 to 15 Dolphins close to our boat. He switched off boat machine and we were busy to watch their activity. I have seen dolphin closely 2 years back and still, I was enjoying their Jumps and display. It was my wife’s first experience and she enjoyed this boat ride fully.

Karde Beach
At Karde Beach

Karde beach
Karde Beach


Kanakdurg fort
Kanakdurg fort
           We came back to the hotel and had our breakfast. After getting ready, we left Karde for a day sightseeing. Our first destination was Harne port. It is just 7-8km from Karde. After reaching Harne jetty, I started searching for the boat which can drop us at Suvarnadurg fort. As it was an offseason, none of the fishermen were ready to take us there. I offered them extra money but they refused. One fisherman was ready to sail his boat but he was not ready to drop us at Fort but he offered us a round trip to the fort. Finally, I was ready for a boat ride around the fort. It took around 30-40 min to complete the journey. When I asked him why all denied my offer then he told me that due to monsoon there is heavy grass on the fort with a lot of snakes. Also, the sea is quite rough and it can damage their ships during anchoring at the fort. Best time to visit sea fort is from Nov to march. 
            About Suvarnadurg:  Kanakdurga is the land fort and Suvarnadurg is the sea fort. The forts were originally built by the Adil Shahi dynasty and later captured and fortified by Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaja in 1660. Once there was a tunnel connecting both the forts but now the only way to get to Suvarnadurg is by boat. The literal meaning of Suvarnadurg is "Golden Fort" as it was considered as the pride or the "feather in the golden cap of Marathas”. For more detail visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suvarnadurg 


Suvarnadurg
Suvarnadurg Fort


Harne Port
Harne Port

          After the boat ride, we started walking towards the light-house. It was in absolute ruins and had become a roosting place for crows. Lighthouse is also part of Fort Kanakdurg. Famous Fish beach market carried on a daily basis in morning & in the evening so we left this place. Our next stop was at Anjarle beach. While driving towards Anjarle, there is one spot which is must visit. There are 2 ways to reach Anjarle. One from Harne port and other is bypass road (Ghat section).  After climbing Ghat section by car, drive 2 km and then keep watch on your left side. There is a point from where you can see entire village name Pajpandhari which is located very close to the sea. Typically Konkani village located very close to the sea, Suvarnadurg fort and Anjarle beach on right side – it gives you breathtaking view. I can spend hours and hours at this point.


Pajpandhari Village
Pajpandhari Village


Pajpandhari Village viewpoint

          We started our journey further for Anjarle beach. The road was very smooth and curvy. Entire road patch towards Anjarle was parallel to the coastal line. The main attraction in Anjarle is Kadyavaracha Ganapati (कड्यावरचा गणपती) temple. It’s Very clean and beautiful Ganesh temple. Load Ganapati idol from this temple is very old. There is a small manmade lake in front of the temple and you can see a large number of turtles in the lake. The overall atmosphere in the temple was very pleasant. After the temple, we went to Anjarle village for lunch but we reached late and all the restaurants were closed. We spend some time on the lovely beach and soon moved ahead to Kelshi village.


Anjarle Beach during high tide

Anjarle Beach during low tide

          Now we were too hungry and are looking for some restaurant and any homemade food facility. Finally, we stopped at one place in Kelshi village and had beautiful homemade lunch.
            Kelshi is a small sea-side village, Famous for its Mahalaxmi Temple, Sand hillocks and Yakub baba's dargah (7th Guru of Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaja), built during the Peshwa era.  Yakub baba's dargah is a great example of Hindu Muslim unity in India. He had given advice to Shivaji Maharaja during the attack on Dabhol. Later on Shivaji Maharaja – The King of Hindu Empire expressed his wish to build a Dargah & awarded land measuring 653 acres. Every year people celebrate Urus on 6th December. The tradition to begin this Urus by Hindu people is practiced even today. We were so tired that I forgot my camera in the car so unable to take a photograph of it. Next location of Kelshi was Sand hillocks. Naturally formed Sand Hill is at the northern part of Kelshi. As per the historical records and evidence, the said Sand Dune is actually a result of Tsunami hit which was formed around the time of Vasco da Gama's visit to India somewhere in 15th century. Maybe due to Monsoon season, we were not able to view and view properly and return back with some disappointed.


At Anjarle beach


Road to Kelshi from Anjarle

           We reached Harne port by 5.15 PM. I was very excited to watch fish auction and market. I decided to purchase fish for dinner. It is a great place for fish lovers and after some bargaining, I purchased Prawns and Pomplet fish. You can have a huge verity of fishes which are fresh and brought directly from the sea. After my favorite fish shopping, we came back home at Karde. After some rest, I had lovey delicious Fish meal and Renuka had a veg meal.


Fresh fish from sea


Fish market


HammerHead Shark for sale


Fish Market

           After dinner, we went for night fishing with 1 local person. During high tide, sea water gets accumulate in a small creek and you can enjoy fishing. It was fun but I was unable to catch any fish. The entire day was pack with full of fun.


Pomplet & Prawn Meal

  • Dolphin Ride: INR 300/- For 2 person
  • Breakfast in Hotel: INR 80-90/- For  2 person (Egg Item + coffee)
  • Suvarnadurg Fort ride: INR 400/- for the boat. (Average boat charges INR 400-600/-)
  • Lunch at Kelshi: INR 160/- For 2 person (Vegetarian Meal)
  • Fish at Harne Port: INR 300/- (2 large Pomplet & Prawns. Due to off-season rate was high)
  • Fish Cooking charges at Karde: INR 100/- (rate depends upon hotel)
  • Vegetarian Dinner at Karde: INR 90/- for 1 person
  • Solkadi: INR 10/- per glass (In Karde, it is not a part of any meal)

1st October 2012 Karde – Ladghar – Kolthare – Dabhol: (Total Distance traveled: around 120 km):
          We woke up a bit late and went to the beach for enjoyment. After spending 1-2 hours we came back on room for breakfast and left for sightseeing.
          Our today’s locations were Ladghar (Also known as Tamastirth), Kolthare, Chandika devi temple and Dabhol port. To reach Ladghar, you have to take a left turn at a Police checkpoint at Dapoli. It is just 10-11 km away from Dapoli. Ladghar is famous for the rocky beach and one very old temple. We saw old temple but I found a beach full of trash and we soon left the Ladghar beach.


Old Temple


On the way to Kolthare

          Next destination was village Kolthare. It is a very small village and not use to for any tourist. We found only 1 resort in the village which was “Garva beach resort”. Their house was typically Konkani style house with a lot of greenery and with a huge farm of different trees (Wadi in Marathi) like Coconuts, Alphonso, jackfruit and many more. They have built few rooms very close to the beach in Wadi. We placed lunch order here and went to the beach. Kolthare beach is very small beach which gives you a feel like an own private beach. White sand all over the beach and it was very neat and clean. Water was too clear that we were unable to stop ourselves from going into the water. We liked this place and it one of the cleanest beaches in Konkan. I added this resort in my must-visit places and definitely will like to stay here for a night. The overall atmosphere of resort and beach really refreshed us. We had tasty Konkani cuisine and fresh coconut water from there Wadi. Wow! What an unexpected surprise. I fell in love with this place.


Garva beach Resort


Kolthare Beach





Veg Meal


Chandika Temple
Goddess Chandika Temple
           After Lunch, we left for our next destination i.e. Chandika Devi temple near Dabhol. It is believed to be from the Pandav era. The idol of Goddess Chandika here believed to be have formed naturally on its own (Swayambhu) and the temple is underground in a natural cave. To reach the deity, you have to pass through a low darkened passage. No light is allowed inside except that of an oil lamp. There is a live spring of fresh water nearby which water all around the year has. This temple is very ancient and used to be frequently visited by Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaja. Photography was not allowed inside the cave.


Cave

           While moving ahead to Dabhol, suddenly 1 Wolf came in front of our car. It was a very close call and I applied brake very hard. That was a surprising visit by a wolf but still, I managed to click the photo of it and he ran away in the forest.
          The last destination was Dabhol port. It is a historical port from Western Indian coastal line. We reached Dabhol in the evening and straight went to ferry. We just wanted to have return ride for fun from Dabhol to Dhopave jetty (another side of the creek) and back to Dabhol. It took hardly 25 min for the return ride. Dabhol was of great importance in the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries. It used to be the principal port of South Konkan region, carrying on trade with ports in the Mediterranean, the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf. During 13th to 15th centuries, this port was ruled by the Bahamani dynasty and was known as Mustafabad. Later on, it was Hamjabad and then it was Dabhol. You can find many religious places of Hindus and Muslims. There is a fine mosque called Shahi Masjid with dome and minarets standing close to the port which was built in Adilshah’s Regime. It is said that Adilshah’s Begum spent around 1.5 million rupees in Indian currency for the construction of this mosque. Shahi Masjid is an excellent example of Muslim architecture. Dabhol was previously very famous, but of late much ruined by the Wars, and decreased in trade.


Dabhol Jetty

          We came back to Karde by 7.30 PM after purchasing some fishes for my dinner from Harne port. This was our last night in Karde area. I had a fish meal again for dinner. Overall we had great trip

Pomplet & Prawns...!!!

  • Breakfast: INR 60-70/- for 2 people (Poha + Coffee)
  • Lunch at Garva beach resort, Kolthare: INR 110/- per person.
  • Coconut water: INR 20/- per piece (Large size coconuts are available at resort)
  • Dabhol-Dhopave Jetty ride: INR 20/- per person (Return charges)
  • Fish at Harne Port: INR 320/- (3 large Pomplet & Prawns)
  • Fish Cooking charges at Karde: INR 100/- (rate depends upon hotel)

2nd October 2012 Karde – Dapoli – Pali – Pune: (Total Distance traveled: 282 km):
          We woke up a bit late and went to the beach before we left Karde. After breakfast, we left Karde village by 10.30 AM. We have to go to Renuka’s relative at Dapoli. They invited us for lunch so we went there and spent time with them till 2.30 PM.
         For the return journey, we decided to take long route i.e. via Pali – Khopoli and express highway.
The journey was bit boring and somehow we reach Pali temple by 7 PM. It was raining very hard and we were unable to drive car neatly. After Pali, the weather was quite pleasant. Driving on Pune – Mumbai express highway during monsoon is always refreshing to me. Please follow proper rules while driving on the expressway to avoid accidents. We reached home safely by 9.30 PM.

  • Car Parking at Pali (Ganesh Temple): INR 20/-
  • Khopoli-Pune Toll (Express highway): INR 99/- (One Way)

Places which we miss due to lack of Time/weather:

1. Bankot: Himmatgad Fort (also known as Victoria Fort)
           Bankot fort has an interesting connection with Sir Arthur Mallet of the Arthur seat point fame at Mahabaleshwar. On a marine expedition that he undertook from Mumbai to Mahabaleshwar via Bankot in His wife Ms. Sophia and his young daughter Elena drowned in the Savitri river creek near Bankot. Their graves, marked by a platform and vertical pillars with marble inscriptions are near this fort and can be seen just as one exits the bastion. Sir Arthur Mallet would often spend his time recollecting the memories of his wife and daughter sitting at the edge of the Savitri river valley atop Mahabaleshwar. This point gradually became famous and is now known as Arthur’s seat point.
2. Unhavare - Hot Water Springs.
          There are natural hot water springs at Unhavare Village, which is 35 km from Dapoli.
3. Panhalekaji Caves
          Caves are from many periods from the 3rd century to the 14th century
4. Chikhali village (Known as Chikhalgaon)
          Keshav Gangadhar Tilak was born at Chummakachu Lane (Ranjani Aaleea) in Chikhali/Chikhalgaon village.He was an Indian nationalist, journalist, teacher, social reformer, lawyer and independence fighter who was the first popular leader of the Indian Independence Movement.


Thanks for reading this Travel Blog. Happy traveling.
 Pritesh Kulkarni
Pune.