Showing posts with label Maharashtra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maharashtra. Show all posts

Saturday, 6 January 2024

Maldoli is a very small village which has very less contact with the noisy world. The god has given a very beautiful nature and soothing climate to this village although this village is not known by the outside world. But nowadays tourists are visiting this place. tourists come here to travel in the backwater as well as the main attraction is to see the crocodiles. You can see many crocodiles in this river. Nowadays crocodile safari is done in speed boats, having capacity of 15 tourists at a time. In a single safari you can see minimum 8 to 22 crocodiles. The length of crocodiles is about 8 to 10 feet. June to February is good season for crocodile safari, the atmosphere is very good and there is greenery everywhere in this period.

The small small villages on the banks of this river the picturesque nature the small islands in the back waters of the river, the peaceful climate far away from the noisy cities, the silent flowing water, soothing climate makes you forget the entire remaining world. But nowadays the tourists are more attracted to see the crocodiles in the river.
                        wake up early to watch the sunrise and it was one of the beautiful sunrise ever.
                                                   Sunrise at Maldoli backwater

                                                Sunrise at Maldoli backwater
                                        Local villagers at Maldoli backwater
                                                       Maldoli backwater
                                  Getting ready for the catch: Fishermen in the backwaters
                                                        Local villagers at Maldoli village.
Maldoli crocodile safari is a one-and-a-half-hour adventure in the calm backwaters, and the tour is safe.
           The lush mangroves and sightings of various birds add to the thrills of the safari.
 The boats skirt the banks of the small island and the guide makes sure that you don’t miss crocodile sightings
 We paused for some time. There was stillness all around. The only sound we could possibly hear were our  camera clicks. Our eyes were glued to our lens. Imagine our excitement gazing at a seven-and-a-half-feet wonder in front of us.
 Just a few feet away from our boat, the big crocodile was resting on the sand banks, sunbathing and enjoying
            The lush mangroves and sightings of various birds add to the thrills of the safari.



 Crocodiles are shy animals and enter the water from the shores as soon as they hear the engine noise of a boat.
 All in all, it was an amazing experience in a misty and blissful environment.
                          Konkan railways seen from Vashishti river at Maldoli village
                                             Villagers houses at Maldoli village
                                                               Beautiful Konkan
                                        our return journey begin from Maldoli to Mumbai.
How to reach
By Road: You can easily get regular buses to Chiplun from other major cities of the country. Chiplun (MSRTC) 23 Kms Away from Maldoli 
By Rail: Anjani Rail Way Station are the very nearby railway stations to Maldoli. However Chiplun Rail Way Station is major railway station 28 Kms near to Maldoli
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Crocodile safari at Maldoli backwater,Maharashtra,India

Monday, 10 October 2022

Vijaydurg, the oldest fort on the Sindhudurg coast, was constructed during the regime of Raja Bhoja II of the Shilahar dynasty (construction period 1193-1205). The fort was earlier known as "Gheria", as it is situated close to the village of "Girye". Shivaji captured this fort from Adil Shah of Bijapur in 1653 and renamed it as "Vijay Durg" as the then Hindu solar year's name was "Vijay" (Victory).
The fort is an architectural genius because of the manner in which Shivaji took advantage of its location. The Kharpetan creek linked to this fort makes entrance of large ships and vessels into the vicinity practically impossible. This area was used to harbour the warships of the Maratha clan. This fort hence earned the name of the ‘Eastern Gibraltor’. 

This is interestingly the one of the only two forts where where Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj personally hoisted the saffron flag. The Torana Fort is the other place. The nearby area sees numerous temples with idols of various deities ranging from Maruti to Mahapurush and Mahadeo. There also exists a rustic, age-old temple known as the Rameshwar Temple. It is famous amongst worshippers and Hindu followers.
Vijaydurg’s beach is a stretch of about a kilometer with good views of the fort at the right and a small plateau with a hut to the left. 

Approx 1.5 km from the fort in the Wagjotan Creek is a naval dock. The maratha warships were built and repaired in this dock. The ships built in this dock were of the 500 tonnage capacity.
Vijaydurg has a lot to offer to the quintessential tourist. The beaches are lined by a thick green forest rich with Coconut trees and palms. Mango plantations fill the entire region with the heavenly smell of juicy Alphonso mangoes ever summer. There are typical houses made of red wood and stapled roofs that increase the beauty.
How to Reach:
By Air: The Dabolim airport (180 km) in Goa state is nearest airport from Vijaydurg.
By Train: Nearest railway station from Vijaydurg is at Rajapur (75 km).
By Road: There is regular buses ply to Vijaydurg from Major cities like Mumbai (475 km), Pune (431 km), Madgaon & Rajapur. Also there are buses ply from Goa state.
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Vijaydurg Fort - Maharashtra - India

Saturday, 8 October 2022

Tarkarli beach has the finest white sand beach in the entire stretch of Konkan beaches. Notwithstanding the proximity to Goa, Tarkarli still is one of the most popular beaches in southern Konkan. With the Karli backwaters on one side and the turqoise blue sea on the other, Tarkarli is the most picturesque destination and Tarkarli is also amongst the most popular beaches in Maharashtra.
Tarkarli is famous for its long and narrow stretch of beach, with its pristine water, white sand, and of course Singhudurg, Maharashtra's popular sea fort.
The pristine white beaches shrouded with suru trees are a perfect place to relax, get in touch with nature and eat amazing Malvani food.
Tarkarli is also the only place in Maharashtra where you can scuba dive. The waters are relatively clear around the Sindhudurg fort and though the reefs here aren’t exactly world class, it is not a bad idea to try it out once. Guides and instructors are helpful and patient; if you are keen, you can even enroll for a special certified course.
Just go for a serene walk down the Tarkarli beach early in the morning or watch spectacular sunsets on the Arabian Sea at evening. You can also go for snorkeling or scuba diving in crystal clear waters and enjoy spectacular underwater beauty with coral reefs and colorful sea fishes.
Another attraction of Tarkarli is the backwaters of Karli river which extend from Tarkarli to Kudal. It is the only place to experience the backwaters in Maharashtra. The estuary of Karli river is another scenic spot located near Tarkarli.
How to reach:
By Air
The nearest airport is Dabolim at Goa.
By Road:
Mumbai Tarkarli is 493 km. Kolhapur-Tarkarli is 160 km.
By Rail:
Nine hours train journey from Mumbai. Kudal is 45 km. from Tarkarli.
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Tarkarli-Maharashtra-India

Monday, 19 September 2022

Janjira fort was originally constructed in the 12th century by Siddis, businessmen turned rulers from Abyssinia, near Africa. While that puts the age of the fort as 950 years old, most records say that the fort in its current form was built over 350 years back by Siddi Johar. This is the only fort in 700+ km coastline of Maharashtra which remained unconquered. With a height of over 90ft above sea and 20 ft strong foundation, it took 22 years to build the fort. Attacked by the Portuguese, the British, Shivaji, Knhoji Angre and Sambhaji, the fort remained unconquered. Sambhaji went ahead and constructed a fort in a nearby island (Padamdurg Fort, now known as Kasa) . Kasa fort is not accessible for public and requires special permission from Port Trust / Navy.
 Getting to the fort is an easy affair. I traveled to Murud from Mumbai over the weekend. The easiest and the quickest way to get there is to take a ferry from Gateway to Mandwa ( an hour of happiness and relaxation to sail in the beautiful Arabian sea). From Mandwa, there are buses and tempos that drop you to Alibaug ( 30 minutes ride). From Alibaug bus stop, there are local buses to Murud ( around an hour and a half drive).
 Janjira fort is accessble from Rajpuri (the old port),One can take a 20 minute sail-boat ride across the waters, which will reach you to the entrance of the Janjira fort, which is when one notices the innovative construction techniques used while building this medieval building.
 A small fishing village, Murud is famous for its beaches too. Glittering sandy coastline and the village with beaches hemmed with coconut groves attracts large crowds especially on weekends.
 One of the strongest marine forts of India, the citadel of Janjira was the capital of Siddis who ruled the princely state of Murud-Janjira. Situated on an oval rock near the port town of Murud, it is about 165 km south of Mumbai in Raigad district of Maharashtra
 The fort can be approached only by sailboats from Rajapuri jetty.
 Murud-Janjira Fort, spread over 22 acres, the fort has 19 bastions which, despite the ravages of time, still stand intact. The fort’s main gate faces Rajapuri and can be seen only when one is quite close to it. It has a small gate which opens to the sea and was used for escape.
                                                           Sunset at Murud-Janjira Fort

 There are two water tanks inside the fort and a deep well. The well is a marvel of nature as  it contains sweet water. The fort was defended by several cannons. In its heyday, the fort had palaces, mosque, fresh water tanks, markets and quarters for officers.
 This cannon is called Kadakbangdi .The Big Cannon weighing about 12 tons as was told to us by our guide
 They have boat service which takes you to the Fort. The boat would charge you Rs.15 and Rs. 20 for the guide more 20 bucks.
 The view from the top of the fort was amazing. From there you can see lush paddy fields, rolling hills and sparkling rivulets. The journey took me to the old days of India. I felt this place as a tranquilizer that eases the anxiety and tension. The silence lends to it an air of serenity that brings joy and peace to every weary soul.
 It is beautifully constructed in the sea (not beautiful now as most of the area is converted to ruins), but still it is worth to watch. The name may have derived from the Arabic word Jazeera (meaning 'an island'). Some people also named it as "JAL JEERA" (Fort in the water). You have to go through sail-boats to reach this fort. I wouldn't be inking more about the history of this fort.
                                                  Sunset at Murud Janjira Fort
                                                  Return journey from Murud-Janjira Fort
 The main reason for travelers coming here is the day visit to the Janjira fort. Standing tall in the middle of the Arabian Sea, it is visible from the Janjira village (also from the road which leads to the village). The fort is a brilliant sight during the evenings of January and February as the sun sets just beside the exterior walls.
 Every sunset brings the promise of a new dawn
                         “A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.” – Lao Tzu

Murud has a bearable climate round the year. Summers are hot (March to May) while the winter season (November to February) experiences moderate temperature. Rainfall is heavy from June to September and usually the catamaran/speed services are closed during this time. The best time to visit Murud is during the winter season (Nov-Feb) when the temperature is moderate and there is hardly any rain.
How to Reach
By Air
The nearest airport to Murud is Mumbai  which is around 165 kilometers away. Mumbai has a big international airport and is well connected by both domestic as well as international flights.
By Train
The nearest railhead is at Roha on the Konkan railway route, which in turn is connected to other towns of India. Indian Railways operates the rail network in India.
By Bus
State Transport buses link Murud to Mumbai and the other nearby towns of Maharashtra like Pune, Satara, etc.
By Boat
The most convenient and fun filled way to reach Murud from Mumbai is via the sea route. Speed boats and catamarans are available from the Gateway of India in Mumbai to the Mandwa jetty and from there bus service is available to Murud. PNP catamarans, Maladar Catamarans and Ajantha launches are the three major companies operating catamarans/launches on this route. The fare including the catamaran and bus service is around U$2-3 one way and tickets are available at the respective company’s booking office at Gateway of India and Mandwa.
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Murud Janjira Fort