Ganpatipule

Visit
the vast strech of unpolluted silver sands on the western cost of Maharastra,
Bathed in the golden sunshine and silver moonlight, Lapped by gentle foam-flecked
waves from the expanse of the arabian sea, Laced with the unforgettable aroma
of fruits, flowers and mangroves, Carrying the timid wispers of saying coconut
trees.
This is
Ganapatiphule Land of the 400- year old Swayambhu ganapati and
eager tourists. Set along the western coast of maharastra, is a small little
village called Ganapatiphule. It is known for it's scerene sedate beach. Unlike
most beaches which are spoilt by tourist traffic, the Ganapatiphule beach is
as natural and pristine as ever. Even today, the waters are blue and the sands,
white.
Travelling to Ganapatiphule by road is a vacation in itself. The entire 'konan'
region is paradise- for miles there is something new to discover, in whichever
direction you go: narrow roads, red soil roofed houses, clean courtyards, innumerable
fruit- bearing trees (including mango, betelnut, banana, jackfruit, etc.) and
casuarinas lining the cost are a common sight. Meeting the ever-friendly and
hospitable 'konkanis' and chatting with them could unearth innumerable delights
of holidaying in this naturally gifted countryside.
Besides the beach Ganapatiphule is an important pligrimage centre. The temple
of the
'Swayambhu Ganapati' is known for its unique idol of Lord Ganapati
and its magnificient temple ('Swayambhu' or self originated, not manmade, 'Ganapati'
or the lord of 'ganas' or army. 'Pule' or sand dune. That's how the name Ganapatiphule).
The temple is 400 years old and is at the foot of a hillock. Most piligrims
believe in taking a 'pradakshina' around the hill instead of just the temple.
(Pradakshina is a form of showing obeisance wherein devotiees walk in a circle
around the idol of the deity or around the temple in which the idol is housed
).
Geographic location :
Approximately 375 kms south of mumbai, along the 'konkan' coast.
Climate:
The climate is moist and humid but healthy and devoid of pollution. From march,
the temprature starts rising but rarely crosses 38 C.May is the hottest month.
Monsoon is between June and October. Rains are usually plentiful and regular.
The winter season is perhaps the most pleasant with temperatures dropping at
nights.
Languages spoken :
Marathi is the most widely spoken language along with local dialect of 'konkani'.
How to get there :
BY ROAD : Mumbai to Ganapatiphule ( via Mahad) is 375 kms. Pune to Ganapatiphule
(via satara) is 331 kms. Kohlapur to Ganapatiphule is 144 kms.
BY RAIL : The nearest railhead is ratnagiri 50 kms on the Konkan railway.
By AIR : The nearest airport is Ratnagiri, 50 kms away