Showing posts with label snorkeling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snorkeling. Show all posts

Monday, 19 November 2012

Scuba Dive trip to Malvan

         After a long break, we decided to go for our most waited Scuba diving trip to Malvan. It was pending from last 8 – 9 months. Due to lack of holidays, we decided to cover this trip within 3 days. My friends Anway & Rupesh (PADI certified Divers) arranged dives near Sindhudurg fort on 18 Nov i.e. on Sunday.  I and my Wife Renuka learned Scuba diving when we were in Andaman and we are very excited for our Dive number 2 & 3. Travelers for this trip were Me, Renuka and our friend Gauri and Swapnil.

Sindhudurg Fort

About Malvan – Tarkarli
           Malvan is a town in Sindhudurg District, Maharashtra. It is known as Sindhudurg Fort, Malvani cuisine (Fish curry and Solkadi), Alphonso – Mango and local food. Malvan is considered as heaven for the non-vegetarians especially seafood lovers.
Tarkarli is just 7 km from Malvan with very beautiful long coastline with white powder sand beaches, clear sea water. Tourists get attracted towards Malvan - Tarkarli because of clean, beautiful beaches, Fort, lovely nature and very less crowd. People generally opt to go to Goa as it is hardly 100km away from Malvan. Now it is a famous spot for Snorkeling and Scuba diving.

Our main intention to visit this place is scuba diving and snorkelling with our own gears.

About Scuba diving in Malvan:-
         Scuba diving became one of the popular activities in Malvan now a day. Even though, the traditional method is not fallowed for diving in Malvan behind Sindhudurg fort area. In Andaman or in Goa, you have to carry 10kg/12kg oxygen cylinder on your back during dive. In Malvan, Cylinder/Air compressor is kept in the boat and you have to take air from pipe + value which is attached to the air compresses. Your underwater distance/depth depends upon the length of that pipe (from air compresses to diver's mouth). Maximum depth for Dive in Malvan is around 25 – 28ft. underwater visibility is in excellent condition from Nov to Feb end.

Our Route:-
           Best way to reach Malvan is Pune – National Highway 4 (NH 4) – Reach to Kolhapur – from Kolhapur city either you can join Radhanagar forest road OR Gaganbawada ghat road – Vaibhavwadi (If you opt Gaganbawada ghat road) – Take a right at Phonda and join state highway 116 – Join National highway 17 at Phonda Phata (Humbrath Titha village) – Take right at Kasal - state highway 118 – Malvan.
          To reach Tarkarli, take a left turn after Malvan Bus stand. The distance between Malvan and Tarkarli is 7km. Resort MTDC is considered as endpoint of Tarkarli and you can go ahead to visit Devbag by the same road which is the end point of Malvan – Tarkarli road.

Gaganbawada ghat

Day 1 (17 Nov 2012): Pune – Malvan (Distance travelled: 395km)
           Our Journey began early morning at 5:30AM. We wanted to have our lunch in Malvan and also wanted to avoid traffic on the national highway. Driving on a highway in the early morning was a good start of our trip. Due to less traffic on the highway and at the toll, we easily able to cover the maximum distance with very less driving time. We took small pit stop after Khambatki ghat for tea and coffee.  By 9 AM we reach in Kolhapur city and took a break for breakfast. After tasty Kolhapuri missal, we left for Malvan via Gaganbawada route.

Missal-Pav

Surmai Fish at Lunch in Malvan

          The road up to Gaganbawada was in horrible condition due to which we lost journey’s momentum. Actual ghat section is very smooth and curvy. This route offers breathtaking mountain views which forced you to take halts for photographs. We reached in Malvan by 2:00PM and had our Lunch in my favourite restaurants “Atithi Bamboo” which is famous in Malvan for Fish. Girls ordered vegetarian meal whereas we ordered Surmai fish meal (king mackerel or seer fish in English). We booked rooms at Annapurna Nivas at Tarkali. This was homestay and our last stay (In the month of May) was here only. After resting for a while, we planned to visit the beach for swimming. The beach slope was gentle and sea water was clean enough to see the seabed. This beach is much better than any other famous beach from Konkan area. We witnessed very beautiful Sunset from Tarkali beach. The weather was too clear so we were able to see the sun on horizon spreading orange-red colour all over the sky.

Tarkarli Beach
Tarkarli Beach

Sunset @ Tarkarli Beach

Sun Set @ Tarkarli beach

           When we came back to our rooms, we got to know about the sad dismissal of very popular political leader Balasaheb Thakre.  Entire Maharashtra state came to a virtual halt immediately after his death, with shops and commercial establishments closed. We got to know that Malvan city was closed and only Medical shops were open. We asked Gosavi aunty (Hotel owner) to cook something for dinner and we had egg Burgi at that night. The political party declared Bandh (Everything will be closed for the entire day) terming it 'Shradhanjali Day, on 18 November as a mark of respect for Thackeray. I and Renuka were worried about our Scuba dive but later we got to know that our lives will not affect and some of the tourist places will be in running state.
After our dinner, we ended our day 1 and were dreaming about our Scuba dives.

  • Car Petrol: INR 3800/- (Avg INR 72/Lit, Total distance cover by car was 856km)
  • Toll on NH-4 (Khed-Shivapur): INR 70/- one-way entry
  • Toll on NH-4 (Anewadi): INR 60/- one-way entry
  • Toll on NH-4 (Taswade): INR 62/- one way
  • Toll on NH-4 (Kini): INR 62/- one way
  • Breakfast in Kolhapur: INR 120-140/- for 2 along with tea/coffee
  • Surmai meal at Atithi Bamboo restaurant: INR 150/-
  • Veg meal at Atithi Bamboo restaurant: INR 60/- (with sweets)

Day 2 (18 Nov 2012): Scuba Dive at Malvan and Visit Devbag
           We woke up with lots of enthusiasm. We had breakfast and were mentally prepared for our Scuba Dive. Our friends decided to stay back at home so they can enjoy the Tarkali beach. My Friend Anway came to our hotel for pick up. The weather was perfect for dive and a cool breeze was playing on sea water. We were amazed at the water visibility; we were not expecting so much clear water visibility. In short, all natural conations were perfectly set for us. Soon we boarded the boat to Sindhudurg fort.

Our Dive Boat

           As we learned our Scuba diving in the Andaman Islands, we were ready to dive without any training sessions. We geared up with wetsuits and did some warm up in the water as the temperature was very low. Our dive instructor was with us for entire dive and we requested him to leave us alone for some time in the water if he feels we were comfortably doing scuba skills. He agreed and slowly we went down.

Ready for Dive No 3

          As we swam into the deep waters, I couldn’t believe my eyes; I felt I was in a different world altogether. There are plenty of Corals, Rock patches and fishes around us. We were surrounded by beautiful and colourful small fishes, they aren’t harmful and watching them is a treat to the eyes. It is really hard to describe just how awe-inspiring SCUBA diving is … the underwater world is just so unique. Shoals of fish swim past you whilst some fish poke their heads out of small cracks in the rock. The more you look around, the more you see – Flat coral, Finger corals, Catfish, sea cucumber, urchins, Blue Line Grouper, Parrot fish, damsel fish, Curious batfish and even red snapper fish (my mouth was watering seeing them).After 25-30 min our instructor left us alone and we were exploring underwater life independently. Our confidence was boosted due to our solo scuba act in the water. After some photo session, we came back on our boat after 45 to 50 min dive.

Coral

Photograph taken during our Dive

Diver Renuka Kulkarni (My Wife)

It's Me!

          We were quite exhausted but still we wanted to have another dive. It was not possible for us to again for 45-50 min dive so we requested them for another short dive. Our dive buddy was very happy with our diving skills set so he took us again in the water for 20 min short dive. During our second dive we were surrounded by a school of small fishes. Overall experience was just mind blowing.

Blue Line Grouper fish

surrounded by a school of small fishes

Red snapper fish

          When we came on boat, we were hungry and had some snacks which we brought on boat. After relaxing for 20 odd min, we jumped into water for snorkeling. We had our own gears along with tube so we were free to swim and enjoy the underwater beauty with the safe distance. After some time our dive guide came close to us and told us to follow us. He then took us at the point where number of fishes swimming nearby underwater rocky caves like shapes. Generally they don’t show this area as it is known as so called rich area nearby fort. Special thanks to our instructor for such a lovely ride.

After Diving...Happy!!!

snorkeling!!!

          Our friends were waiting for us on Jetty so we came back after our fun filled dives. Everybody was hungry so we went in the restaurant for sea food lunch and proceeded to Sindhudurg fort. We took ferry tickets to visit Sindhudurg fort. It takes hardly 10 min boat ride to reach there. We hired guide so will get to know the history of fort. Sindhudurg (Sindhu = sea, durg = fort) was built by the great Maratha warrior King Shivaji in 1664. Fort was built over a period of three years spread over 48 acres area. The main entrance is concealed in such a way that no one can pinpoint it from outside. This fort has the only temple of great Maratha warrior King Shivaji. The fort also has a Bhavani temple and the impressions of hands and feet of Shivaji Maharaja. Construction of fort is very solid. Due to time restriction we came back with hour and came back to at our rooms for relaxation.

Veg Meal

Pomplet fish meal

          Evening time was allocated for Devbag beach and Tsunami Island for watersports. This island has emerged in 2004 after Tsunami waves hit the coast. A local fisherman told us that prior to 2004, this place used to be under water at least by 3-4 feet even during the low tide. After the tsunami wave hit the coast, it has turned into an island during low tide but gets submerged by 2-3 feet during high tide. This island is very small and you can see it during low tide. Water sports are arranged on this island and even during high tide you can go there. It was low tide so we able to see Island, unfortunately due to low light I was not able to take Island’s photo.

Swapnil, Gauri, Renuka & Me (From Left to right)

         We spend 30-40 min on Island beach and did Bumper ride and Jet skis ride. Bumper ride was simply awesome. Few rides are far better than rides from Goa. Today we miss sun set bcos of watersports activity. For Dinner we went in Malvan city where most of the restaurants were open. We headed to my favorite “Atithi bamboo restaurants”. First time in my life I ate Crab Meal which was very delicious.

Crab Meal

Prawns Fish Meal

Atithi Bamboo restaurant
Atithi Bamboo restaurant, Malvan

  • Scuba Diving: INR 1500/- per hear per dive.
  • Snorkeling: INR 300/- per head for 20-25 min (We have our own gear so it was free for us)
  • Pomplet meal: INR 250/-
  • Prawns meal: INR 150/-
  • Veg meal: INR 60/- (without sweet)
  • Car parking at Malvan jetty: INR 30/-
  • Boat ride to Sindhudurg: INR 38/- per head (return ticket)
  • Guide charges: INR 100/-
  • Boat ride to Tsunami island: INR 300/- for boat
  • Bumper ride: INR 200/- per head
  • Jet skis ride: INR 250/- per head
  • Crab meal at Atithi Bamboo: INR 100/-

Day 3 (19 Nov 2012): Malvan - Pune
          Today we have to start our return journey so we got up early and went on beach for swimming. We had our breakfast and left Malvan by 10 a.m. After our little ‘Malvani items shopping’; trip was over and we came Pune by10:00 PM via Radhanagari ghat.

Visit to Kaju factory

Drum Kaju Process

Malvan's Monday Local Bazar

Monday Local Bazar

  • Home-Stay at Annapurna Nivas for 2 nights: INR 1200/- for 4 person
  • Breakfast at Annapurna Nivas for 2 day: INR 350/- for 4 person.
  • Toll on NH-4 (Kini): INR 62/- one way entry
  • Toll on NH-4 (Taswade): INR 62/- one way
  • Toll on NH-4 (Anewadi-Satara): INR 50/- one way entry
  • Toll on NH-4 (Khed-Shivapur): INR 70/- one way entry
    
            A Beautiful scuba diving trip was over and now next locations for scuba dive trip are South Goa, Karwar and Netrani Island.

Contact numbers for your reference:
  • Annapurna Nivas for Homestay: Vandana Gosavi – 02365-253537, 9404442990.
  • Snorkeling and scuba diving: Rupesh – 9766420038, Anavay – 9823857576. http://snorkelingtarkarli.com/home
  • Atithi Bamboo restaurant: Sanjay Gavade – 9423304327.

For more details about Malvan-Tarkali, read my old travel blog at "Trip to beautiful Malvan-Tarkarli"

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

 Pritesh Kulkarni
Pune


Thursday, 25 October 2012

New members in my Travel kit

In the year 2012, I purchased two things for my travel kit. One is Coleman Sun Dome Tent for 3 people in green color and second is Speedo’s snorkeling gear.

Coleman Sun Dome Tent for 3 people:-
           The Sun dome 3 Tent features a new Ground Vent for improved airflow; a privacy vent window offers more ventilation, and you can control airflow with Coleman’s Airflow adjustable ventilation. A convenient electrical-access port lets you run a cord from your device in the tent to a power supply outside. An interior gear pocket helps keep your things organized. Setting up this 2-pole dome tent is a breeze—it sets up in 10 - 15 minutes. The durable carry bag includes separate storage sacks for tent, poles, and stakes. I purchased this tent from Dubai but now it is also widely available in India. This tent for camping is very roomy and if we figured in the size of the air mattress, we still had plenty of room to store our bags off to the sides. Proper instructions are available to build this tent.
Setup is easy and packing it up was also really easy. The pouches inside are very convenient and the fly’s and zippers all worked well.

Coleman Sun Dome Tent

Features:
  • 3 person, 7x7-Feet layout, 4-Feet and 4-Inch center height and 2-pole dome design
  • Color-coded and continuous pole sleeves with exclusive pin and ring design and InstaClip attachments
  • Proprietary Weather Tec System with series of inter-working features keep you dry and comfortable
  • 75-denier polyester taffeta fly,68-denier polyester mesh inner tent, 8.5-millimeter fiberglass poles
Now I’m waiting for more trips and camps to use this tent. Favorite camping nights are sleeping in the rain though... nothing beats the sound of raindrops on the tent!

My purchased price (Dec 2011) was INR 3800/- (cost in India at that time was around INR 4250/-)

Speedo’s snorkeling gear:-
          I love to watch underwater marine life from my childhood. After my trip to Andaman, we (Me and Renuka) decided to buy a set of snorkeling gear so we can enjoy marine life with our own gear.
The 2 piece mask Snorkel Set is the perfect entry level equipment for the beach. It comes with a deluxe carry bag to keep the set together during transit or in storage. We use this gear for our Malvan trip and looking forward more trips to enjoy the underwater beauty.



Features:
  • Comfort fit silicone skirt for leak-proof wear
  • Speed fit easy head strap for quick adjustment and anti-fog coating for clear viewing
  • Splash top snorkel with silicone mouthpiece to prevent water from entering while surface swimming
  • Fin features adjustable heel strap and soft TPR foot pocket
  • Size: Medium
  • Color: Blue
  • Brand: Speedo
  • Model: 7530361-004- Medium
Speedo snorkeling gear set

 Purchased price (May 2012) was around INR 1200-1300/- per set from Pune’s Champions sports shop.

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

Friday, 27 April 2012

Trip to beautiful Malvan - Tarkarli

After Mahabaleshwar trip, my next target was to visit Konkan beach before Monsoon. We (Me and my wife-Renuka) decided to visit Malvan-Tarkarli area. As we had to attend my friend’s wedding on 26th in Sagali, we planned to move ahead and spend our long weekend in Malvan area. Malvan is around 385 – 390km away from Pune city.

About Malvan – Tarkarli
Malvan is a town in Sindhudurg District, Maharashtra. It is known as Sindhudurg Fort, Malvani cuisine (Fish curry and Solkadi), Alphonso – Mango and local food. Malvan is considered as heaven for the non-vegetarians especially seafood lovers.
Tarkarli is just 7 km from Malvan with very beautiful long coastline with white powder sand beaches, clear sea water. Tourists get attracted towards Malvan - Tarkarli because of clean, beautiful beaches, Fort, lovely nature, and very less crowd. People generally opt to go to Goa as it is hardly 100km away from Malvan. Now it is a famous spot for Snorkeling and Scuba diving.
Our main intention to visit this place is Snorkeling and scuba diving.
Sindhudurg fort in Malvan

Tarkarli Beach


Best way to reach Malvan is Pune – National Highway 4 (NH 4) – Reach to Kolhapur – from Kolhapur city either you can join Radhanagar forest road OR Gaganbawada ghat road – Vaibhavwadi (If you opt Gaganbawada ghat road) – Take a right at Phonda and join state highway 116 – Join National highway 17 at Phonda Phata (Humbrath Titha village) – Take right at Kasal - state highway 118 – Malvan.


To reach Tarkarli, take a left turn after Malvan Bus stand. The distance between Malvan and Tarkarli is 7km. Resort MTDC is considered an endpoint of Tarkarli and you can go ahead to visit Devbag by the same road which is the end point of Malvan – Tarkarli road.
           Regarding Radhanagar-Phonda ghat and Gaganbawada ghat, both routes are same in terms of distance. If you want to enjoy dense forest then prefer Radhanagar-Phonda ghat and if you want to enjoy driving then Gaganbawada is best. Road quality in Gaganbawada is too good.

We planned our visit to Malvan for 5 days i.e. on 27th April and 1st May 2012.

Day 0 (26 April 2012): Pune – Sagali – Kolhapur (Distance traveled: 300km)
                As we have to attend friend’s wedding, we left home by 5am. We were traveling with my friends. After few hours we took breakfast at hotel Virangula on NH-4. This is one of my favorite restaurants on NH-4. Don’t miss Sabudana khichadi at Virangula.


virangula restaurant
            After attending the wedding function, friends went back to Pune whereas we continued our traveling towards Kolhapur. We wish if they could have joined us for our further trip. When we entered in Kolhapur, we were welcomed by heavy rain and thunderstorm. It was difficult to drive the car at that point. As per our plan, we took a halt in Kolhapur at my Uncle’s place.

  • Car petrol: INR 4500/- (Avg INR 70/lit., Total distance cover by car 1200km)
  • Toll on NH-4 (Khed-Shivapur): INR 70/- one-way entry
  • Breakfast at Virangula: INR 150/- for both
  • Toll on NH-4 (Anewadi-Satara): INR 50/- one-way entry
  • Toll on NH-4 (Taswade): INR 58/- one way
  • Toll in Sagali: INR 12/- one way

 Day 1 (27 April 2012): Kolhapur – Malvan via Radhanagar forest (Distance traveled: 165km)
                We woke up in the early morning and went to Mahalaxmi Temple. Because of the rain the day before, the weather was very pleasant. There were fewer people in the temple and hence we managed to come back within an hour. After a nice breakfast, we actually began with our trip to Malvan. We decided to go via Radhanagar forest and while coming back to Pune we preferred Gaganbawada ghat route. Road journey was through very dense forest and hardly had we seen any vehicle on this road. Definitely, you should avoid this route after sunset.

Radhanagari forest

          We wanted to have lunch in Malvan but because of lots of pit stops in the forest and in Phonda ghat we were not able to make it. We took our lunch on NH-17 and reached to Malvan by 3pm. There are a lot of hotels and homestay options in Malvan and Tarkarli. Tarkarli gives you real Konkani feel so we went to Tarkarli. After research and lot of enquires, we decided to stay at Annapurna Nivas. This was homestay and within our budget. Room was ok but the surrounding property was excellent. Tarkarli beach was just 2-3 min walk from our Room. We could hear the sea from our room. After resting for a while, we planned to visit the beach for swimming. Surprisingly, even at 5.30 p.m., there were hardly any visitors. The beach slope was gentle and sea water was clean enough to see the seabed. This beach is much better than any other famous beach from Konkan area. Unfortunately, we were not able to witness sunset as the weather was cloudy. After some playful and relaxing time at the beach, we headed back to the resort. We gave a call to Mr. Rupesh who arranged snorkeling and scuba diving for us. As we had purchased our own kit and were aware of snorkeling, he was ready to give us boat transportation service and useful dive site information.
              We had our Dinner in Malvan at “Atithi Bamboo” restaurant which is famous in Malvan for Fish. Renuka ordered vegetarian meal whereas I ordered Surmai fish meal (king mackerel or seer fish in English). Food was simply awesome and we decided to have dinner here for next 3 days. Malvan trip is incomplete without having dinner in “Atithi Bamboo” restaurant. We ended our day 1 with a tasty dinner.

Surmai fish thali

Vegetarian thali
  • Lunch at Royal paradise on NH-17: INR 170/- (Punjabi food + rice)
  • Surmai meal at Atithi Bamboo restaurant: INR 150/-
  • Veg meal at Atithi Bamboo restaurant: INR 70/- (with sweets)
  
Day 2 (28 April 2012): Malvan – Sindhudurg fort – Snorkeling – Rock garden
                  Early morning we went to the beach for a walk. Clear weather and cool morning breeze from the sea made us feel fresh. In breakfast, Gosavi aunty offered us local food. It was Konkani base rice Amboli with coconut milk. It was heavy breakfast before we proceeded to Sindhudurg fort. 

Konkani base rice Amboli with coconut milk

                We took ferry tickets to visit Sindhudurg fort. It takes hardly 10 min boat ride to reach there. We hired a guide so will get to know the history of the fort. Sindhudurg (Sindhu = sea, durg = fort) was built by the great Maratha warrior King Shivaji in 1664. Fort was built over a period of three years spread over 48 acres area. The main entrance is concealed in such a way that no one can pinpoint it from outside. This fort has the only temple of great Maratha warrior King Shivaji. The fort also has a Bhavani temple and the impressions of hands and feet of Shivaji Maharaja. Construction of fort is very solid. Guide told us all the details about the fort. We wanted to spend more time on the fort for photography but we moved ahead for snorkeling. Mr. Anavay (Rupesh’s Brother) came to pick up us from the fort and took at the snorkeling point which is nearer from the fort.

Sindhudurg sea fort

temple of great Maratha warrior King Shivaji


temple of great Maratha warrior King Shivaji

           As we have our own kit, we quickly entered the water. It was fun to see marine life for 1 hour. It was ending the season so visibility was bit poor. Best time to visit this place for snorkeling and diving is Nov and Dec month. Local people feed those fish with bread to attack so people can see them while snorkeling. We saw 4 to 5 types of fish. It was really a great experience, seeing the beauty of sea wildlife. Our scuba dive was planned on Monday but due to bad weather, we were not able to do it. We promised Rupesh to come back in the month of November just for Scuba diving. He gave us few snaps taken during snorkeling and scuba dive.

Our Snorkeling gear kit


Photographs were taken during our snorkeling.


Photographs were taken during our snorkeling.


Photographs were taken during our snorkeling.


Photographs were taken during our snorkeling.

               When we were back, we were too hungry so we went directly to restaurant name “Chaitanya”. This was an alright restaurant. Due to peak summer, we preferred to stay in our room for relaxation. In the evening around 5:30 PM we went to Rock garden in Malvan. The garden is so named because of its close proximity to the rocky shores of Arabian Sea. We spent more time on the rocky patch than in the garden. The Rock Garden is a good place for spending evenings. You can spend an entire evening just to view waves hitting on rocky patches creating huge water splash. Sunset at this point was amazing.

Relaxation

Sunset from Rock garden

sea wave splash
 
             Walking around the market we picked up some Malvani shopping items like Masala, kokam, Amba-poli, pickles etc. Once our little ‘Malvani items shopping’ trip was over we headed back to our room. Aunty gave us information about a dealer/ wholesale agent who is the owner of Mango (Alphonso) business from Malvan town. We meet him at his place. His family is in this business from last 35yrs. They greeted us with Mango and other fruits. We got to know how they run this business. They take all mango trees from town on 5 or 10 yr. lease. They take care of trees for an entire year and then collect the Mangoes in the summer to sell in Mumbai/Pune/abroad Market. We requested them as we wanted to buy Mango and purchased 4 Dozen large sizes Alphonso at INR 400 per dozen rates (That time market price in Pune was INR 700-800/-).


  • Car parking at Malvan jetty: INR 30/-
  • Boat (ferry) ride to Sindhudurg: INR 74/- for both (return ticket)
  • Guide at Sindhudurg: INR 100/-
  • Lunch at Chaitanya restaurant: 280/- (Veg + Amaras meal for both)
Day 3 (29 April 2012): Tarkarli – Malvan.
                I and Renu wanted to see Rapan (Traditional way of fishing in Malvan) so we woke up early morning at 4.45 a.m. and went to the beach by 5.15 a.m. Yesterday we got to know the timing by a fisherman about Rapan so we managed to reach there before time. Fishermen sail into deep sea in the midnight with huge size fishing net and spade it in such a way that it forms U shaped wall in the sea. In the early morning, they start pulling out the net with their bare hands in perfect coordination with each other. It looks graceful but I have no doubt that it must be very hard. There are at least 30-40 people pulling this Net. At the end when the complete net was pulled out of the sea, we saw too many live fishes. Nobody was in the mood to talk but when the whole Rapan process ended they gave us to answer to our all quires. We clicked a few photos and then local auction begins. It was completely fun to watch this Auction and the entire process.

Rapan

fishes in Rapan

Sea snake

These are my Crabs :)

Sea snake
 
                We just roamed around the beach in the morning and spent 2-3 hours in water. Then we sat down on the beach for watching the sea and the waves. It was a nice morning and no work pressures, no daily routine. This was the laziest morning of the trip.

Tarkarli Beach

           We came back to the room and went for lunch in Tarkarli at hotel Tarkarli Nivas. The menu in the vegetarian Thali (Meal) was very simple but the food was tasty. We took rest in the noon on rope hammock.
           Our evening plan was to visit Devbag which is an endpoint on Malvan Tarkarli road. But due to the maintenance of the road, we were not able to go there. Runtime we decided to visit Ozar place for caves which is just 7-8km away from Malvan. After watching the cave we came to Ciwala beach which is in Malvan. The evening walk by the beach is also stressed relieving and revitalizing.

Ozar

Roots

Sunset from Chivala beach


 We had dinner again at “Atithi Bamboo” restaurant. I ordered Pomplet Fish Meal (Bramidae family fish/type of Stromateidae fish) with Solkadi (a Local non-alcoholic drink made of fresh coconut milk in mangosteen/ red mango juice spiced with ginger, garlic, and coriander). It was an awesome dinner.

Pomplet fish meal
 
  • Lunch at Tarkarli Niwas: INR 160/- (Veg Meal for both with extra Solkadi)
  • Pomplet meal at Atithi Bamboo restaurant: INR 220/-
  • Veg meal at Atithi Bamboo restaurant: INR 70/- (with sweets)
Day 4 (30 April 2012): Tarkarli – Devbag
            We woke up at 8 and went to the beach for swimming. After spending hardly half an hour we came back for breakfast. Monday is the local Market day so we decided to visit the market. Lots of local people selling a verity of the product as well as some local products. We did some local food shopping and came back.
             We were a bit confused about our day plan. We had 2 options; Relax in the resort for an entire day or visit Kunkeshwar temple along with Vijaydurg. We decided to go with plan 2.  Visit Kunkeshwar temple was nice. Temple is built upon the seashore. Kunkeshwar is the most devoted Lord Shankar Temple in the Sindhudurg District. A local guy told us the history of the temple that a cow, instead of milking for her master, was delivering it on a stone in the jungle. Her annoyed master once followed her to that stone. Seeing the behavior of the cow, he tried to axe the stone. As the axe hit the stone, the red blood emerged out of the stone. The master understood that this was not an ordinary stone; he apologized to the stone & started worshipping it. That stone is the Shiva-Linga (The symbol of Lord Shiva). 

Seashore from Kunkeshwa

               Later we went to Devgad but strong smell of dry fish from port made my wife uncomfortable and we decided to go back to resort. We took some rest and planned to visit Devbag (Devgad and Devbag are two different places. Devbag is 7km south from Tarkarli and Devgad is 66km north of Tarkarli) where Karli creek meets the Arabian Sea. Devbag is a small fishing village based on a thin strip of land with Karli backwaters on one side and the Arabian Sea on the other. Amazing view and must visit place in the evening. The location of this small beach is superb with its north and south side concealed by two hillocks and eastern side surrounded by backwater.

Devbagh beach

Devbag beach where Karli creek meets the Arabian Sea

At Devbagh beach

                    After spending 20-30 min on a small beach, we decided to go to our next destination, the Tsunami Island beach. This island has emerged in 2004 after Tsunami waves hit the coast. A local fisherman told us that prior to 2004, this place used to be underwater at least by 3-4 feet even during the low tide. After the tsunami wave hit the coast, it has turned into an island during low tide but gets submerged by 2-3 feet during high tide. This island is very small and you can see it during low tide. Water sports are arranged on this island and even during high tide, you can go there.

Tsunami Island during high tide
     
           To reach to the tsunami island you have to hire a boat which cost you INR 500/- per boat. No one was there to share the cost so we said no to them. Local fisherman (young boy) approached towards us and he was ready to take us there in his own small size fiber boat (local name Dinghy) in just INR 200/-. The experience was thrilling and we entirely enjoyed this journey. Due to sea waves, the boat started rocking from side to side. Both fishermen managed to keep the boat steady. We spend 30 min on the beach and did Bumper ride. We were confident and comfortable during our return journey from tsunami island to Devbag beach. I liked the overall experience and gave him INR 70/- extra for making our last evening special. With the Devbag and tsunami island, our trip to Malvan-Tarkarli comes to an end.

Bumper ride
        
         I don’t want to go home without having fish in dinner on last night so we headed to “Atithi bamboo” and had Surmai fry and Savandala fish meal (Local name). This was my last full fish meal at the restaurant as we were going to head back to Pune the next morning.

Savandala fish meal
 
  • Car parking at Kunkeshwar temple: INR 20/-
  • Lunch at Devgad: INR 90/- (for both at small local hotel)
  • Boat ride(Dinghy) to Tsunami island: INR 270/- return fair for both
  • Bumper ride at tsunami island: INR 400/- for both
  • Dinner at Atithi Bamboo restaurant: INR 212/- (Savandala fish meal + Veg meal)
Day 5 (1 May 2012): Malvan – Pune via Gaganbawada ghat (Distance traveled: 395km)
              We got up early and went to the beach for a while where we saw local fishing activity. We had our breakfast and left Malvan by 10 a.m. We followed the same route but instead of Radhanagari, we came via Gaganbawada ghat and reached home by 8 p.m. It was truly a stress-relieving trip.

Stingray fish

We, the traveler
  • Home-Stay at Annapurna Nivas for 4 nights: INR 2800/-
  • Breakfast at Annapurna Nivas for 4 days: INR 160/- for both.
  • Lunch at NH-4: 180/- (Punjabi food and rice for both)
  • Toll on NH-4 (Kini): INR 58/- one-way entry
  • Toll on NH-4 (Taswade): INR 58/- one way
  • Toll on NH-4 (Anewadi-Satara): INR 50/- one-way entry
  • Toll on NH-4 (Khed-Shivapur): INR 70/- one-way entry
 Contact numbers for your reference:
  1. Annapurna Nivas for Homestay: Vandana Gosavi – 02365-253537, 9404442990.
  2. For snorkeling and scuba diving: Rupesh – 9766420038, Anavay – 9823857576.
  3. For local boat (Dinghy) Ride in Devbag: Dhananjay – 9420336845.
  4. Mango-Alphonso dealer from Malvan: Chandrakant Salunke – 02365-252516. 
  5. Atithi Bamboo restaurant: Sanjay Gavade – 9423304327.
Visit Places which we miss due to lack of Time:
  1. Tondavali Beach (16-18km from Malvan)
  2. Day visit Vengurla town for temples and beautiful beaches nearby Vengurla.
  3. Burnt island visit from Vengurla or from Tarkarli.
  4. Dolphin ride from Tarkarli. (best time for ride is November to January else you should be lucky enough to spot at sea)
 I will try to upload more and more travel blogs. Thanks for reading this Travel Blog.
 Pritesh Kulkarni
Pune