Maharashtra Beaches

Maharastra's
720 kames. Long affair with the Arabian Sea extends from Dahanu and Bordi in
the north up to Goa procssding Southwards. If you've got a penchant for send,
sea and surf, this State has a great many interesting option in store. You could
arrange fun day - trips or get away on a weekend. Indulge in adventurous water
sports or daydream on secluded, golden sands. If you happen to have a special
interest in forts and their history.
Maharastra is the perfect place to start on an enlightening tour. No other coasting
India offers you such a vast choice of majestic forts like khanderi, Undheri,
Malvani, Goa, Murud, Sindhudurg and Suvarnadurg. Discover the real Maharastra
while you soak up the soft sands. Or explore intriguing sights. There's so much
you can do. Study temple and churches. Stroll through whispering coconut groves.
Hill and valleys. Look for tiny, picturesque villages. Acquaint yourself with
different people
and their lifestyle. Sample authentic Konken cuisine
. Solkadhi, bangda, pomfret, curry, modak, rice, chapattis, dishes with
jackfruit, kokam sherbet and, of course, the world famous Devgad alphonso.
Any place you choose is conveniently linked to Mumbai- a good starting point.
And all these places are well-connected buses. The coastal climate of Maharastra
makes traveling pleasant all round the year. Sea are rough only during the monsoon
which strikes between June and September - Depending on the kind of holiday
you plan you can be positive that is no ordinary holiday. Because Maharastra
is no ordinary place!
Bassein

Bassein
used to be a place for ship-building in the beginning of the seventeenth century
. it was here that the Marathas besieged the Portuguese in 1739.
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Dahanu Bordi
Dahanu, a quite seaside town with a sprawling, uncluttered beach, is situated
in Thane district.
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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.
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Mandwa - Kihim
Twelve miles north of Alibag on the north coast and easily accessible from Mumbai,
Mandwa is a beautiful, untrodden beach.
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Marve, Manori, Gorai

North
of Mumbai, and away from its busting crowds and pollution, are these three gems
that have become popular havens for Mumbai's beleaguered fun lovers.
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Murud - Janjira
Formerly the capital town of the Siddis of Janjira, Murud is today popular for
its alluring beach, whispering casuarinas, coconut and betel palms, and an ancient
fort.
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Shriwardhan - Harihareshwar
Gentle winds, soft sands and inviting waters make Shriwardhan Bay irresistible
to beach lovers.
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Velneshwar
North of the Shastri river lies the idyllic village of Velneshwar.
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Vengurla - Malvan
Further south lies Vengurla with its long stretch of white sands, and hills
covered with cashew, coconut, jackfruit and mango groves.
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Vijaydurg- Sindhudurg
Vijaydurg or Fort Victor was strengthened around the seventeenth century by
Shivaji, to whom it owes its finest features - the triple line of walls, the
numerous towers and the massive interior buildings.
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