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Tuesday, 23 July 2019

Korlai Fort, Chaul and Kashid, Konkan on weekend

We were looking for a quick weekend trip and decided to visit Korlai fort along with Kashid. We have visited Kashid and nearby beach multiple time so the focus was to explore Korlai. It was the Renuka's (Wife) first visit to Korlai.
Travelers for this trip were me and Renuka.

Sea View from Korlai Fort
Sea View from Korlai Fort

About Kashid and Chaul
              Kashid is a beach town on Alibag-Murud road. It is popular mainly because of its white sand, curvy beach shape, mountains behind beach and beautiful sea view. Kashid has a 3 km stretch of beach tucked in between two rocky hillocks with Casuarinas groves all around the seashore. Few sea-facing resorts are under construction in kashid and lots of homestay accommodations are available.
             Kashid beach is generally crowded by Mumbai people on weekends so my advice is to visit this place on weekdays to enjoy this beautiful sandy beach.

Chaul is a former city of Portuguese India. It is known as one of the oldest Former city from Konkan region. There are 360 temples in Chaul. Korlai Fort in the town of Korlia. This fort was built in 1521 by the Portuguese with the permission of Burhan Nizam. Fort was used for keeping watch on River and on Chaul area.

Our Route:-
            Best way to reach Kashid/Chaul is Pune - National highway towards Mumbai- join Expressway - Lonavala - After crossing Lonavala-Khandala on Expressway, there is Khopoli exit - Take a left at Khopoli square for Pen - Pen - Alibag - Chaul - Kashid.

22 June 2019: Pune to Kashid via Chaul:
             We woke up by 5.30 AM and left home at 6:00 AM. We chose the route via Khopoli to reach Chaul. We reached in Chaul without taking a single break. We decided to visit a couple of ancient temples from Chaul as it is practically not possible to cover all the temples from Chaul. Our first destination was Rameshwar Mandir from Chaul. Temple is of Hemadpanthi style of architecture. Temple has been renovated various times in the past to make it attractive, however, the exact year when it was built is not known. Lord Shiva is the foremost deity in the temple. Temple has 3 Water tanks namely Parjanya (Rain) kund, Agni (Fire) kund, and wayu (Air) kund representing three elements of nature.

Rameshwaram Mandir

Shree Vakhanath Temple
Shree Vakhanath Temple

              After a quick visit, we saw a couple of temples from Chaul. Most of the temples are now renovated but their style of architecture is ancient. We left Chaul and had our breakfast before reaching Kashid. we were not interested to stay near Kashid beach hence we prefer to stay a couple of KM before the beach. We checked a few hotels and checked-in in Hotel Coco In.

Ganesh Temple

Mukhari Ganapati Temple

             All the rooms from the hotel are sea-facing though the beach was rocky. Room was large in size and clean. This property is typically for family or people who want peace and relaxation time. We had our lunch in the hotel which I found tasty but a bit overpriced. We were expecting Monsoon Konkan trip but there was No sign of Rain at all. Rather than Monsoon, Sun was dominating in the sky.

Hotel Coco Inn

Veg Meal

             In the evening, We went to Rocky beach to witness Sunset. Monsoon clouds gathered on the horizon which skipped Sunset show. We had dinner in the hotel itself and enjoyed the India Vs Afganistan World cup cricket match. You can Visit Revdanda Beach and Fort which is near to Chaul. As we have visited that place multiple times so we prefer to stay in the Hotel for the evening. You can check my Blog on Revdanda and Phansad Forst here

Sunset

Expenses:
  • Petrol: INR1500/-
  • Expressway Toll Till Khopoili Exit: INR 138/-
  • Breakfast near Kashid: INR100/- (Omlet Pav 40/- and Cold drink 20/-)
  • Coco inn Hotel: INR3000/- for AC (INR4000 for AC and INR3000 for Non AC on weekends)
  • A veg meal in Lunch: INR700/- (₹350/- per person)
  • Water bottles: INR 125/- (5 bottled)
  • Dinner: 400/- (1 Prowns Meal and Extra Rice)
  • Kokam Surbat: INR45/- per Glass
  • Cold drink: INR45/-
  • Coconut water: INR 80/- for 2

23 June 2019: Korlai Fort - Pune:
               We woke by 7 AM and feel fresh as Monsoon clouds were entered in Konkan. Quickly we left for Korlai fort. We reached by 8AM and got to know that Fort entrance opened after 9AM. I was aware of another route to enter in the Fort from Northside and Security allow us to go from that route.

Fort Area

              Proper stone steps are laid from lighthouse till the top. It takes hardly 15-20 mins to reach the top. we approached the fort from Northside after Quick small trek. Northmost point of Fort has a storehouse of ammunition and place to park ships at that time. The Fort is mainly divided into 6 Parts. After Crossing 2 sections with some slow elevation, we reached the entrance which is connected via Stone steps.

Fort entrance

              Next section has Canons and Bastion. Entrance to the next section is in proper shape. You can see the small Shiva Temple and Shiv-Linga. There is a Water trench opposite to small temple but it is covered. In the Next Section, you can see the chapel and Portuguese inscriptions. There is another entrance on your left. Looking at the entrance construction, It should be the main entrance at that time to enter the Fort or Chapel.

Shiva Temple at Korlai Fort

Chapel on Korlai Fort

              There is a small entrance behind the chapel for the last section of the fort. You can see the 3-4 Cannons. All the cannons are mounted in wheel cart. Wheel carts are newly built and placed to keep heritage cannon on it. View from the Southmost point is breathtaking, You can see the sea on your left and Korlai village on your left. we spend some time to witness the beautiful view of Sea and Monsoon approach over the Arabian sea.

Behind Chapel

View from Korlai Fort
View from Korlai Fort

             Korlai was initially known as the “Rock of Chaul”. In 1594, there was a chaotic situation after Burhan Nizam died. The Portuguese tried to take advantage of this by building a fortification. But Hussein Nizam perceived the danger and decided to fortify this mountain himself. The Portuguese opposed this and they signed a treaty. It was decided that inseam would not build a fort and the Portuguese would not pose him any threat on the seas. Second Burhan Nizam succeeded in building a fort there. Sardar Fattekhan cannoned the walls of Revdanda fort soon. The Portuguese were short of soldiers and ordered more army. They then attacked the fort by invading the base village. They won the fight and captured Korlai fort. In 1684, Sambhaji Maharaj made an unsuccessful attempt to capture the fort. In 1739, Chimaji Appa (From Maratha emperor) made a strong attack on the fort and captured it.

Korlai Fort

             We came down quickly and left the fort. You can visit the Lighthouse By paying a nominal fee. Lighthouse engineer explains the functionality of lighthouse, Radar system and how the entire system communicates with the ships and the control room which is in Mumbai.

Cannon on Korlai

              We reached Hotel and had our breakfast. After some rest, we check-out from the hotel and started our return journey. We took a small stop to visit Birla Ganesh Temple. It is located in Revdanda-Murud Rd near Revdanda Bridge. The architecture is pretty good and well maintained. Camera and Mobiles are strictly not allowed in the temple area. No locker system available so better to keep in your vehicle.
              Our next destination was Nagaon. we went to Nagaon only for Lunch and we skipped Beach as it was overcrowded (as always). You can read my travel blog on Nagaon here. We had tasty Seafood meal at Mahesh restaurant near the beach. On the way to Alibag from Nagaon, there was one small temple. It is known as Nav-nag temple (Nine snake’s temple). Hardly any tourists visit this place. Local says that the Name of this village came because of this place. In the temple, you can see a total of 10 rocks having snake images on it. 9 were originally placed here and in recent time someone added 10th snake idol.

King Fish Meal

We left Nagaon after some Konkani Product shopping and came to Pune safely via Pen - Expressway.

Expenses:
  • Korlai Fort parking: INR 20/-
  • Korlai Fort entry: INR 40/- for 2 person
  • Birla temple parking: INR 30/-
  • Lunch: INR 365/- (Kingfish meal, and Extra 3 Roti - Meal shared by 2 people)
  • Modak (sweet Dish): INR 40/- for 2
  • Expressway Toll: INR 173/-
Contact Details:
  • Hotel Coco Inn: +919167562668, +919167562468, +919969315657.
  • Mahesh Lunch Home, Nagaon: +919764557050, +918390382222.

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

PriteshKulkarni
Pune

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

Thursday, 28 March 2013

Nagaon & Kashid Beach Trip

Before I move to a new workplace, I got a chance to plan my next short holiday. I got week's break before joining my new company. At the very last moment, we (me and my wife Renuka) decided to visit Nagaon and Kashid beach along with some nearby tourist places. Renuka somehow managed to take a one day leave after Holi festival and we went for a 2-day trip.
Travelers for this trip were me and Renuka.
We left Pune on Tuesday evening after Renuka's office.

Me and Renuka near Kashid Beach

About Nagaon and Kashid:-
            Nagaon is nearly 7 km away from Alibag. The Nagaon beach lies between Alibag and Revdanda. It is lined with Suru Plants (Casurina Plants) and is clean and beautiful. There are many home-stay options are available. Nagaon is a vast expanse of flat beach with a soft fine mixture of white and black sand. Nagaon is a safe beach for a dip in the water and one can walk a long distance into the sea. It is an ideal destination to just laze around but now it is slowly establishing itself as a destination for water sports too. Here you can have a feel for Konkani lifestyle. This beach was used it as the backdrop for the famous song 'Sagar Kinare Dil Ye Pukare' in film Sagaar.

           Kashid is a beach town on Alibag-Murud road. It is popular mainly because of its white sand, curvy beach shape, mountains behind beach and beautiful sea view. Kashid has a 3 km stretch of beach tucked in between two rocky hillocks with Casuarinas groves all around the seashore. Few sea facing resorts are under construction in kashid and lots of homestay accommodations are available.
Kashid beach is generally crowded by Mumbai people on weekends so my advice is to visit this place on weekdays to enjoy this beautiful romantic sandy beach. We were there on weekdays and hardly saw the crowd on the beach.

Our Route:-
            Best way to reach Nagaon is Pune - National highway 17 towards Mumbai- join Expressway - Lonavala - After crossing Lonavala-Khandala on Expressway, there is Khopoli exit - Take left at Khopoli square for Pen - Pen - Alibag - 3 km before Alibag, take right for Nagaon (Location board is missing but you can see lots of hotel board for Nagaon) - take right after few km drive (Belkadephata) - Take right at Shivaji stachu for Nagaon Beach.
The distance between Nagaon beach to Kashid beach is 30 km and the road is parallel to a sea which makes your journey more scenery.
While return journey, we choose a different route. It was from Kashid - Murud - Rajpuri - Roha - Nagothane - Pali - Khopoli - Joined Mumbai-Pune Expressway - Pune.

Day 0: 26 March 2013 Pune - Nagaon: (Total Distance travelled: 152 km):
              We wanted to spend maximum time in Konkan area so we decided to leave Pune by Tuesday evening. After Renuka's office, we left Pune around 7 pm. Journey by expressway was quick and soon we took Khopoli exit. From Khopoli to pen, there are hardly any restaurants, so it’s always better to have your food on Expressway's food mall or at Khopoli. We were not hungry and that's why we took our Lunch break at Pen. After average quality dinner, we proceeded towards our destination. With the help of signboards we managed to reach until Alibag but then it was a bit difficult for us to spot the signboards due to night time. We missed Belkade phata and went around 6-7 km ahead of Nagaon. Local people told us a how to reach and by 11.30 pm we finally reached Nagaon.
            Today was the Holi festival so all the villagers were busy in preparing large-scale bonfire. Holi is mainly associated with the burning of Holika (Holika was a demoness in Hindu scripture who was burnt to death). On the day of Holi, the firewood is arranged in a huge pile at a clearing in the locality. In the evening, the fire is lit. Every household makes an offering of a meal and dessert to the fire god. During this festival, people are supposed to forget about any rivalries and start new healthy relations with all.
           We spent around 25 min to search a homestay within our budget. Holi begins at midnight in Konkan and we did not want to miss it so we came out of our room. There was huge Holi arranged just outside to our stay by local people. They invited us to join them and we witnessed traditional Holi festival which is rare to witness in metro cities. After some time all local people started their meal and they also offered food. We had tasty Pavbhaji and lots of Coconut water. We enjoyed this festival and it was one of my memorable events from this trip. We called off our day at 2 AM.

Holi festival
Holi festival

  • Car Petrol: INR 1500/- (Approx. 20 Liter at INR 75.80/lit)
  • Expressway Toll: INR 99/- (one-way toll)
  • Dinner at Pen: INR 160/- (Veg dish along with Roti and rice for 2 people)
  • Toll at Dharmatar: INR 15/-
  • Room rent at hotel Vaishnavi: INR 800/-

Day 1: 27 March 2013 Nagaon - Alibag - Kashid:
             We woke up early morning by 8 AM. We decided to go to the beach for swimming. Clear weather and cool morning breeze from the sea made us feel fresh. There was hardly any crowd on the beach. We enjoyed swimming in the sea within a safe limit. The water here is safe for swimmers and also for an occasional dip however the shallow water stretches for quite a long distance. There are also many water sports activities like Parasailing, banana boat ride, Bumper Tube Ride and Jet-Ski rides. We got to know from local that as today is the second day of Holi so a lot of crowd from Mumbai and Pune are expected. We decided to move back before people hit this place to celebrate Holi with colours. We took Jet Ski ride which was amazing. The feeling of riding at a high velocity in a vast traffic-less ocean gives you an epic rush.

Nagaon Beach

             After enjoying our swimming, we went back to rooms for breakfast. We took some rest and decided to move to Alibag. While leaving from Nagaon, we just wanted to check the rush on the beach. It was high tide and sea waves covered entire beach. There were too many people on the beach. We were lucky that we enjoyed when there was hardly any crowd.

Nagaon Beach
Nagaon Beach at high tide

Holi at Nagaon Beach
             On the way to Alibag from Nagaon, there was one small temple. It is known as Nav-nag temple (Nine snake’s temple). Hardly any tourists visit this place. Local says that Name of this village came because of this place. In the temple, you can see total 10 rocks having snake images on it. 9 were originally placed here and in recent time someone added 10th snake idol. After visiting this place, we reached to Alibag by lunchtime.

Nav Naag Temple at Nagaon

              I would like to share some information about this place. Alibag was developed in 17th Century by Sarkhel Kanhoji Aangre the naval chief of King Shivaji's Kingdom. It was also a birthplace of SarkhelKanhojiAangre. Prior to this, a rich Muslim person Bene Israelite Ali developed seven gardens. So the local people called the place AlichiBagh (Gardens of Ali).This city came in limelight because of KanhojiAangre. He was one the great naval warrior.

Sarkhel Kanhoji Aangre and its Samadhi 

Alibag Beach

              We reached Alibag during lunch time. We were too hungry so we went to sanman restaurant which is famous for seafood. We had lovely seafood meal and we shared a table with famous Marathi film industry actor Atul Parchure. After heavy lunch, we went to Varsoli beach which is located about a mile from the main Alibag beach. It is relatively less visited site and as a result is a quiet beach. We wanted to visit Kolaba fort (Not to be confused with Colaba in Mumbai) which is situated in the sea at a distance of 1–2 km inside from the Alibag shores. During low tide, you can walk to the fort. Walking on seabed during low tide gives you a very fresh feeling. It takes 45 min to 1 hour to visit Kolaba fort and it has bastions, Ganesh Mandir, ruins of few old buildings, giant canons and a sweat water lake/well in the middle of the salty ocean.

Sanman restaurant 

Veg Meal

King Fish Meal

Lunch with Atul Parchure

             Shivaji Maharaj built this fort in 1680 to keep Portuguese under predominance. Later this fort became the main place and was used for building huge/magnificent ships. Afterwards, this fort became the main place of Maratha’s Armada in Konkan. Kanhoji Aangre used it as his main base from which to launch raids on British ships. Unfortunately, there is no guide or detail information available so always better to read about the fort before you visit. The ‘Mahadarwaja’ (Main entrance) to the east is a special thing as it was difficult for the enemy to locate during the war. Personally, I liked the fort but not well maintained by government and tourist.

Kolaba Fort
Kolaba Fort
             We left Alibag, after our beautiful trip to Kolaba Fort. We already decided to visit Kashid beach for our tonight’s stay. The road from Alibag to Kashid was beautiful as you drive along the sea. We reached there by 5.30 pm. After searching for better stay option, we found one clean and nice hotel which was close to the beach. We checked in our luggage and tont on the beach to witness sunset. Unfortunately we were late and missed the sunset.
             Kashid Beach was lonely, very c lean,white sandy curvy beach. There were too many food stalls to offer lots of tasty snacks items. We spend some on beach and had some coffee and Egg burji. As we were very tried, we preferred to stay in the hotel after sun set. We took some light food for dinner and took rest. Till this time, we had perfect trip. As I fell in love with Kashid beach, we decided to visit in early morning.

Sandy Kashid beach


  • Jet Ski ride for 2: INR 500/-
  • King fish meal: INR 230/- (Restaurant Sanman)
  • Prawns Fry: INR 120/- (Restaurant Sanman)
  • Veg. meal: INR 80/- (Restaurant Sanman)
  • Kolaba fort entry: INR 5/- per person
  • Horse cart ride: INR 80/- for both (From Kolaba fort to beach)
  • Coconut water: INR 20/- per pic
  • Egg Burji at Kashid beach: INR 50/- per person
  • Dinner at Hotel: INR 158/- ( 1 veg. meal and egg Masala)

Day 2: 28 March, 2013 Kashid – Janjira Fort – Pune via Pali: (Total Distance traveled: 190 km):
               We woke up early morning by 7:30 AM. Before we go to beach, I wanted to capture curvy beach photo a from nearby hill. After small hiking I got beautiful photos. Now it’s time to visit beach. We were alone on this beautiful beach due to an odd day. We spend around 2 hours and had hot maggi there. We were completely wet due to swimming, cool breeze was playing around and we were enjoying maggi.

Kashid Beach

Hotel Picnic
              We came back on our room by 10:30 am. After spending some time in hotel, we checked out the from room by 12.30 pm. Our next and last destination on this trip was Janjira fort. Drive from Kashid to Rajpuri was good. We were driving along the costal line which was offering us breathtaking views. We reached at Rajpuri and decided to visit fort first. This was my 3rd visit to the fort in last 5 years but first visit for Renuka. This was one the best sea fort ever builds. To reach on fort, you have to take sail boat which hardly takes 10 min to reach there. There were lots of local people who work as guide. I was aware about the history of fort but due to other members the from boat, we shared guide cost with them. What I observer during visit is; History which guide told to tourist was not 100% true. They hardly know 60-70% historical information but other stories were not real. Better to go there after reading some historical facts.

Janjira Fort

               Don’t know why they hide some facts like the fort was originally built in 15th century on a smaller scale by a local Maratha-Fisherman Chieftain- Ram Patil to protect his people from pirates/ thieves and was known as “Medhekot". Siddi commanders Pir Khan, who came with three ships armed with necessary weapons and soldiers and captured the fort. Pir Khan was succeeded by Burhan Khan, who demolished the original fort and built an impregnable much bigger, 22 acre, stone fort sometime in between 1567 and 1571. The fort was called 'JazeereMahroob Jazeera ' which in Arabic means an Island. Siddi was not won by any war but by braking trust and offering liquor to Ram Patil. Latter on Siddi king forcefully converted Ram Patil to Islamic and when he opposed then he killed by Siddi. Latter many local Koli and Hindu’s was killed who opposed their establishment. Shivaji’s all attempts to capture Janjira fort failed due to one reason or the other.  When Sambhaji also failed, he built another island fort, known as Kansa or Padmadurg, just 9kms north of Janjira. You can see rocky bridge during low tide at Rajpuri which was an unsuccessful but great attempt by Sambhaji. The Janjira state came to an end after 1947.

Fort Entrance

              Fortification was an amazing and very strongly builds to protect against enemy. Fort has 19 rounded bastions. Three story bastions were beautifully constructed. History says that there were 572 cannon to protect the fort. You can see India’s 3rd largest cannon named Kalal-Bangadi. Other highlights from the fort are 6 stories place (now only 3 floors are left), Balekila, Queen Lake, quarters, mosque etc.The main entrance of Janjira Fort is adorned with a stone carving, which illustrates six elephants trapped by a single tiger. This carving is believed to be a symbol of the bravery of the Siddi rulers.

Rajwada & Houses

Queen lake from Balekila

Giant Cannons namely Chavdi(Range 8 km), Goumukh(Range 10 km) and the biggest Kalal Bangdi (range 12 km)

Kalal Bangdi Cannons

           Usually boatman forced to return in same sailboat within 45-60 min and they scared you by saying if you don’t opt for guide then you will lost inside fort area. But you need at list 2/2.5 hours to see the fort in detail. Also you can come back to Rajpuri by any boat. Do not miss this beautiful historical place.In Rajpuri, you can see Palace of Nawab. The palace was built in 1885 for administration purposes. However you can see the Palace only from outside as the palace is still owned by the descendants of the Nawab and is a private property.

Sailboat

Kokani boat Pub: After Holi festival, all local celebrate, enjoy in unique way.

            Once we reached back to Rajpuri, we were too hungry. We had our lunch in new sea rock restaurant. Food was ok but view of fort Janjira the from restaurant was beautiful. It was around 5:00 pm in clock and we started with our return journey. We choose different route for our return journey. It was from Rajpuri – Roha – Pali and then Pune via Khopoli. After little km drive from Rajpuri, we saw lots of huge man made water ponds, nearly about one by one acre. We were puzzled and took pit stop there to ask about it. We came to know that this was a prawns framing. We got all information about this farming. As prawns were not ready in the ponds else I have been taken it to home. One acre plot gives then around 5000kg prawns and they sold it to local market as well as in national market.

New sea rock restaurant

prawns fish framing

prawns fish framing
              After this small brake, we drive our car nonstop to the expressway. Trip was over and we to came Pune by 9:00 PM via expressway.

Hotel information:
  • Hotel at Kashid: Picnic Park Kiran Khopkar (9226279146)

Expenses:
  • Room rent: INR 700/- (Actual rate was INR 1200/-)
  • Maggi at Kashid beach: INR 30/- (for 2 plates)
  • Coconut water at Kashid: INR 20/- per pic
  • Car parking at rajapuri: INR 30/-
  • Sail boat to fort: INR 20/- per person
  • Fort Guide: INR 200/- for 2 person
  • Lunch at sea rock restaurant: INR 165/- (Panjabi dish + roti)
  • Car Petrol: INR 500/- (Approx. 6-7 Liter at INR 73.80/lit)
  • Toll at Expressway: INR 99/- (one way entry)

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PriteshKulkarni
Pune