Marve - Manori -
Gorai :
These are the popular spots of Mumbai’s fun
lovers. Marve is a lovely little fishiing village.
It has some beautiful bungalows. Low hills along
the beach offer extraordinary views of sunrise and
sunset. Gorai and Manori, a little further away,
are more crowded with travellers and are famous
for all night beach parties.
Bassein :
Bassein used to be a place for ship-building in
the beginning of the 17th century. It was here
that the Marathas besieged the Portuguese in 1739
AD. The ruins of the Portuguese Fort still stand
almost hidden by bruswood and palm groves. An hour
from Bassein are the Vajreshwari temple and Akoli
hot springs and Ganeshpliri with the
Sadgurunatyanand Maharaj Samadhi Mandir.
About 10 km from here lies The NALASOPARA VILLAGE,
the capital of the Konkan from 1500 BC to 1300 AD.
Many Buddhist relics were discovered here.
Nalasopara is believed to have been Gautama
Buddha’s birthplace in a previous life.
Mandawa - Kihim :
Easily accessible by ferry from Mumbai, Kihim near
Mandawa is a beautiful, untrodden beach. On a
clear day one can enjoy a long breathtaking view
right up to The Gateway of India.
Titwala :
(75 km) A pilgrim spot sacred twice over - for its
Mahaganesha temple and the temple of Shri Vithoba.
Another facinating temple is the one at Ambarnath,
dating back to Ilth century built in the
‘Hemadpanti’ style. Titwala can be reached by
local trains from Mumbai.
Murud - Janjira : (165 km)
This place is easily accessible by road from
Mumbai. Formerly the capital town of the Siddis of
Jangira, who built here their palaces, lying in
ruins battered on all the four sides by the sea
waves, its strong 40 ft. high walls are still
standing intact. This the only impregnable fort on
the 720 km Maharashtra coastline. Murud is today
popular for its alluring beach, whispering
caesarean coconut and betal palms and an ancient
fort. On a hillock is the shrine of Lord Dattatrya,
the three heads representing Brahma, Vishnu and
Maheshwara. The 300 year old fort of Jangira is an
architectural marvel, once upon a time considered
to be impregnable.
Shriwardhan - Harihareshwar : (200 km)
These places are easily accessible by road from
Mumbai. The State transport as well as private
buses ply regularly from Mumbai. Gentle winds,
soft sands and inciting waters makes Shriwardhan
and Harihareshwar irresistible to beach lovers.
The adventurers can even take a small boat to the
north side of the bay and explore the land of
Teshwas' where they originally resided. The town
Harihareshwar is known for tranquil and
picturesque beach and is also famous for the
temple of Harihareshwar. Private as well as State
transport operated buses are easily available from
Mumbai and Pune.
Velneshwar : (370 km)
Around Konkan area (Accessible by road), North of
Shastri river lies the idyllic village of
Valneshwar. The quiet coconut-fringed beach offers
an ideal opportunity for swimming. There is an old
Shiva temple in the environs which is often
frequented by pilgrims. Mahashivratri fair is held
once a year in March. Private as well as State
transport operated buses are easily available from
Mumbai and Pune.
Ganapatipule : (375 km)
Around Konkan area (Accessible by road) this
sun-kissed beach and lush green of GanpatipuIe
inevitably draws tourist back, year after year.
The added attraction is a 400 year old temple
which houses the Swayambhoo Ganapati. Privates as
well as State transport buses are easily available
from Mumbai and Pune.
Vijaydurg Sindhudurg : (510 km from Mumbai)
Once naval bases, Viajydurg and Sindhudurg bear
testimony to Maharashtra’s martial supremacy
during Shivaji's reign. Vijaydurg or fort of
victory was strengthened around 17'hh century, by
Shivaji to whom it owes its finest features-the
triple line of walls, the numerous towers and the
massive interior buildings.
Vengurla - Malvan : (514 km from Mumbai)
Further south to Sindhudurg lies Venguria with its
long stretch of white sands and hills covered by
cashew, coconut, jackfruit and mango groves. The
twon has two well-known temples Shri Devi Sateiri
and Rameshwar Mandir.
Karnala Bird Sanctuary : (60 km)
sanctuary is located just outside near new Mumbai,
Pa Goa highway. In winter, Karnala is visited by
several migratory birds, mostly woodland species
which come in from their breeding grounds in
Himalayas. Some travel shorter distances from
peninsular India and from there to the nearby
western ghats. Established as a sanctuary in the
year 1971 the sanctuary houses 140 species.
Lonavala -Khandala - Karla :
Lonavala-khandala are charming hills on the
western slopes of the Sahyadri hills and lie in
between Mumbai and Pune, easily approachable by
road from both the nieces being 200 km awav. Its
clean crisp air greets you as you wind your way up
the steep ghats, leaving the humidity, heat and
dust behind. Both Lonavala and Khandala offer
breathtaking views of cascading waterfalls during
the monsoon and the surrounding mountains of
plains spread out to the horizon far below.
Karla :
12 km from Lonavala boasts one of the
best-preserved caves dating back to 160 BC. The
construction of this cave temple started during
the Hinayana period of Buddhism. Regular bus
services are Available from Mumbai and Pune.
Accommodation is available for the visitors at MTD
guest house.
Matheran : (100 km)
An easy escape from Mumbai offers a well deserved
holiday. Travelling to Matheran by a tiny narrow
guage toy train, one of the last mini trains in
the world, from Mumbai via Neral is an experience
by itself. This *Car free* eco-friendly hill
station situated at 803 meters above sea level
offers salubrious climate, an unpolluted
atmosphere with no vehicular traffic. Matheran
offers facinating landscapes through thickets and
woods. The Heart Point offers beautiful view of
Mumbai at night. The Porcupine Point and Louise
Point, Chaelotte Lake with panthers. Caves and
Paymaster Park are places of interest in Matheran.
The main bazzar offers a variety of items such as
cane and leather articles, hats, chappals etc. A
wide range of accommodation is available.
Mahabaleshwar : (320 km)
The summer capital of Bombay Presidency during the
days of the British, it is a mountain top plateau
often covered with a light morning mist.
Elphinstone, Babbington, Bombay, Kate’s and
numerous other points offer panoramic views of the
plains below. Short distance away are Chinaman's
and Dhobi, Lingamala waterfalls. Veena Lake, the
focal point of Mahabaleshwar has boating and
fishing facilities. About 24 km from Mahabaleshwar
is FORT PRATAPGAD, Shivaji's most impressive fort
perched on the summit of the hill, was built to
control three strategic passes-Rodtondi, Poladpr
and Par. PANCHGANI or 'FIVE HILLS' is on the way
to Mahabaleshwar. It has the Raj stamp all over it
which is evident in the architecture of the old
British buildings, the Parsi bungalows and the
boarding schools that have been around for over a
country. It is a delight to canter through the
thickly wooded walkways to explore the area,
catching glimpses of the Krishna river winding its
way through the ravines, hundred of metres below.
Kamalgad fort is easily accessible on foot or on
horseback.
Dahanu and Bordi : (145 km)
Dahanu is approachable conveniently by train or by
road. Dahanu is a quite seaside town with a
sprawling, uncluttered beach. The Dahanu-Bordi
stretch is 17 km long. This once barren
landthrived under Irani settlers, an earthy
people. Dahanu is lined with fruit orchards and is
famous for its CHIKOOS. Easily Accessible from
Dahanu is UDWADA- the ‘MECCA OF THE PARSIS’ - with
large beautiful temple which houses their sacred
fire. It is an amazing fact but this holy fire has
been kept buring for almost 1000 years.