Showing posts with label Enjoy the scenic beauty of Konkan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Enjoy the scenic beauty of Konkan. Show all posts

Monday, August 27, 2007

Travel Konkan! See the unseen!

Why this blog?

"Travel Konkan" is an initiative by “Konkanputra”, Ashish Golatkar, to make Konkan visible on the Global Tourist Map.

This blog is being set up to provide comprehensive information about Konkan to promote tourism business in this region. Through this initiative I wish to reach out to millions of travelers around the world who thrive to explore the unexplored.

India is best described as a myriad of cultures. The choices are limitless - you can travel across Rajasthan or you can explore the fascinating cave temples of Kajuraho. Northern Indian states like Jammu-Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh are popular worldwide. Lately, Kerala backwaters have gained popularity amongst local travelers.

But if you really want to get away from these overcrowded tourist places and enjoy unexplored beauty of nature then you must come to Konkan.

Konkan has many beautiful beaches, most of this beaches are not yet truly discovered by the tourists and are far better than the so called popular beaches in India. Besides its magnificent beaches, the picturesque Konkan coast from Mumbai to Goa is studded with forts which have survived in their solid majesty for more than three centuries. It has a lot to offer to the visitor and its diverse geographical features are such that any tourist will definitely find something of his interest. No matter what kind of holiday you are looking for, You'll definitely enjoy your stay in Konkan.

So next time you plan your holidays you know where to go! Enjoy!

Sindhudurg Fort

Just 1 k.m. away from Malvan city; this fort is considered as a soul of Hindavi Swarajya (Hindu empire set up by Shri Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj). If we have to fight with British and Portuguese then we ought to have complete control over sea was realized by King Shivaji and hence he decided to build a fort. When he visited Kurte island he was convinced there’s no other place like this to build a fort. Today after seeing this fort on this island one must feel like offering a salute to this visionary king. On 25th November 1664 after offering prayers to sea god the first stone of the fort was laid. The construction work got over by 29th March 1667.

Fort set up over 48 acres of land of is a unique and one of it’s kind example architectural design. The approach to this fort is through ferry boats available at Malavan jetty. Fort wall is built in such a fashion that on first look it’s very difficult to find the main entrance gate. The idea was to hide the main door from enemies to protect it from direct fire from a long distance.

Inside the fort one can visit Jarimari Temple, Bhavani Temple, Mahadev Temple and Dudhbav, Dahibav and Sakharbav which are sweet water wells on the island. Inside Mahadev temple is a well which has secret tunnel. Wonder of the nature, a coconut tree with two branches is also very popular amongst the visitors. In one corner of the fort wall are the handprints of King Shivaji embossed in lime. Shivaji maharaj’s only temple in Maharashtra state “Shivrajeshwar” is also a part of this fort. King Shivaji’s statue without beard inside this temple is in a Navadi’s (sailor’s) get up. Rajaram Maharaj in year 1695 got this statue built in this temple.

The remains of the wrecked meeting room is a must see. The amazing sea view that one can see from here is just awesome. This fort is built 2 k.m. inside the sea and can be visited throughout the year except for rainy season (June – August).

 
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