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| Amboli Ghat - 1 km from Amboli, located in Sindhudurg district Maharashtra. The falls is well known for its fresh and pleasing environment. |
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| Ganpatipule beach - Located in Maharashtra. Ample number of State Transport buses are available from Ratnagiri bus depot. Frequency is good for fast journeys. Ganapatipule is also connected with other cities by state transport buses. Buses are available from major cities like Mumbai, Pune, Sangli, Kolhapur and Solapur to Ratnagiri. |
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| Ganpatipule beach - Ganapatipule is 32 km from Nivali, a small village on Mumbai Goa Road (NH 17). From Nivali, one has to take right turn for Ganapatipule. Nivali to Ratnagiri is around 20 km. Nivali to Hatkhamba is around 4 km. From Hatkhamba one has to take right turn for Ratnagiri, which is 16 km from here. Sangameshwar is about 25 km from Nivali and Chiplun is 45 km. From Ganapatipule one can directly approach Ratnagiri without coming to Nivali and going through Hatkhamba. The direct road is full of turns and little narrow compared to NH-17. But the journey is full of natural beauty and sea view. That distance is around 30km. Mumbai is 375 km away via Mahad and Pune is 331 km away via Satara. |
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| Dudhsagar Falls - waterfall located on the Mandovi River in the state of Karnataka, India, on Goa's border with the state of Karnataka. It is 60 km from Panaji. During the monsoon season however, the falls are transformed into one of the most powerful falls in India. Dudhsagar Falls is listed as India's 5th tallest waterfall,and is 227th in the world at 310 m. This is a four tiered waterfall with a total height of 310 meters (1017 feet) and an average width of 30 meters (100 feet). |
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| Malvan - It is located in Sindhudurg district in Maharashtra State. It is famous for beaches. Malvan is easily accessible by Road. By road, Malvan is 514 km away from Mumbai, 200 km from Ratnagiri. When arriving from Mumbai or Goa, take National Highway NH-17 till Kasaal and then take a State Transport bus or Rickshaw for an approximately 35 km ride to Malvan. Nearest railway station is at Kudal/Kankawali and nearest Airport is at Dabolim in Goa. Overnight trains from Mumbai to Kudal are daily. State Transport buses from Kudal are frequent to Malwan. you can also reach there by your own vehicle. |
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| Karwar Beach - Located in Uttara Kannada. Famous for Beach and Culture. Karwar is 13 km from Goan border (Polem) and 1 hour by train from Madgaon, 12 hours by bus from Bengalooru and 12 hours by train from Mumbai on Konkan Railway route. Karwar is 107 kilometres from Panaji (Goa), 540 kilometres from Bengalooru, 117 kilometers from Dandeli, 881 kilometres from Chennai, 701 kilometres from Mumbai, 268 km from Mangalore. |
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| Mumbai-Goa Highway near Kashedi ghat - This is one of the awesome place must visit while traviling through NH17. |
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| Marleshwar waterfall - Located in Ratnagiri District in Maharashtra State. It is 5 km from Devrukh, formed on the banks of Bav river |
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| Rice fields in chiplun - Chiplun is a city and a municipal council in Ratnagiri district in the state of Maharashtra, India. Located on the Mumbai–Goa highway (NH-17) in western India. Chiplun is near to "Koyna Dam". The 'Kumbharli Ghat' situated in Chiplun is a main route for road transport, connecting the Konkan with the Vidharbha. |
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| Pune to Shrivardhan - From Shrivardhan to Pune is 163 km, which is memorable in your life once if you visit. |
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| Paddy fields in konkan - Konkan also called the Konkan Coast or Karavali. The Gangavali flows in the district of North Canara ("Uttara Kannada") in present-day "Karnataka State". |
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| Jog falls - created by the Sharavathi River falling from a height of 253 m (830 ft) is the second-highest (after the Nohkalikai Falls with a height of 1100 feet (335 metres) in Meghalaya) plunge waterfall in India Located in Sagara Shimoga District of Karnataka state, these segmented falls are a major tourist attraction. It is also called by alternative names of Gerusoppe falls, Gersoppa Falls and Jogada Gundi. |
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| Typical village in Konkan - The Sahyadri Mountain range ("Western Ghats") forms the eastern boundary of the Konkan, and the Arabian Sea marks the western boundary. The southern boundary is the Gangavali River. The Mayura River forms the northern boundary. The Gangavali flows in the district of North Canara ("Uttara Kannada") in present-day "Karnataka State"; the cis-Gangavali portion (seen from Bombay) of this district is the southern-most part of the Konkan. The towns of Gokarn, Guhagar, Honavar, and Karwar fall within the Konkan. The exact identity of the Mayura River, the northern limits of the historic Konkan, is indeterminate. |
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| Backwater in ratnagiri district - The chief rivers in Ratnagiri district are the Shastri, Bor, Muchkundi, Kajali, Savitri and Vashishti river |
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| Marleshwar waterfall in Sangameshwar - Sangameshwar is a tehsil in Ratnagiri subdivision of Ratnagiri district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Sangmeshwar is situated at the confluence of the two rivers Sonavi and Shastri. |
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| Bhimashankar cliffs in karjat - Located in Maharashtra, Bhimashankar Temple is located in the village of Bhorgiri 50 km north west of Khed, near Pune, in India. It is located 127 km away from shivaji nagar(Pune) in the Ghat region of the Sahyadri hills.It takes four hours to reach there. Bhimashankar is also the source of the Bhima river, which flows south east and merges with the Krishna river near Raichur. |
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