10 Sights & Landmarks in Ratnagiri That You Shouldn't Miss

December 22, 2021 Leonardo Torrence

Ratnagiri is a port city on the Arabian Sea coast in Ratnagiri District in the southwestern part of Maharashtra, India. The district is a part of Konkan division of Maharashtra.
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1. Bhageshwar Temple

Bhagawati Fort, Ratnagiri India
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Bhageshwar Temple

2. Karhateshwar Temple

Ratnagiri 415612 India
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Karhateshwar Temple

Reviewed By ARanadhire - Thane, India

Temple is near jaigad fort ..near jsw steel plant... It's little difficult to locate... Temple is very peaceful and calm and has beautiful views...there are steps which desend downwards towards gomukh...fresh mountain water collected through gomukh in a small tank... It's worth visiting...

3. Shri Lakshmi Keshav Temple

Kolisare Village Near Ganpatipule, Ratnagiri 415620 India +91 2357 257 881 http://www.lakshmikeshav.com
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Shri Lakshmi Keshav Temple

4. Sri Kanakaditya Temple

Village Kasheli Tal. Rajapur, Ratnagiri India http://www.ratnagiriinfo.com/tourism/kanakaditya.html
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Sri Kanakaditya Temple

Reviewed By Footprints727663

I went to Sri Kanakaditya Temple. Sri Kanakaditya Temple is one of the few temples situated in Maharashtra that is dedicated to the Sun God. The main idol installed here is over 800 years old and is made out of the black stone, while the structure is made out of mud and laterite stone. It is great place to go.

5. Swayambhu Ganpati Temple

Ganpatipule, Ratnagiri India
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4.5 based on 86 reviews

Swayambhu Ganpati Temple

Reviewed By pradeetour

Best temple near ganpatipule beach , very nice temple to visit , I visit in December 2020 , I'm very happy to visit

6. Shri Devi Bhagwati Mandir

Ratnadurg Fort, Ratnagiri India
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4.5 based on 44 reviews

Shri Devi Bhagwati Mandir

Reviewed By dsshetetravel666

Nice temple and Bhagwati devi idol is very beautiful. However the fort in which the temple is located is not at all maintained. Visit only for the temple and the sea view.

7. Parashuram Temple

Parashuram Village Mumbai-Goa National Highway 17, Ratnagiri India
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Parashuram Temple

Reviewed By ARanadhire - Thane, India

This temple is very beautiful... Calm and serene... Located near chiplun via ghat... Idol is beautiful... Entire temple premises is spotless clean and we'll maintained... You get a very divine feeling upon reaching there... Worth visiting... However please note... Driveway to temple is via ghat which is very narrow at certain places... No proper parking for big vehicles or cars...

8. Dhootpapeshwar Temple

Ratnagiri India
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Dhootpapeshwar Temple

Reviewed By explore_n_enjoy - Navi Mumbai, India

It is an ancient and famous temple in Rajapur taluka, situated 5 k.m. away from Rajapur town. The temple is situated on the bank of Mrudani River. Natural beauty around it is extraordinary. At the both sides of the temple there are huge mountains and a river flows through it making it more beautiful. The Mrudani River jumps from the high mountain so there is a beautiful waterfall near the temple. Some tourists come to see the waterfall. The best period to watch this waterfall is between July to November. During the period there is plenty of water. The arial prop roots of hundreds of years old Banyan tree, just outside the temple, resemble like the jatas of Lord Shiva. The peace of mind that can be experienced here along with such clean and pure surroundings is what all devotees come looking for at Dhootpapeshwar. The Shiv linga in the temple is adorned with beautiful flowers found in the premises around the temple. A big festival takes place here during the Mahashivratri. This place is filled with devotees on Shravani Somwar and Vijyadashmi. We went by Car and had to go down in a narrow road surrounded by trees and beautiful nature. Upto reaching point, it was Okay, but there was some space problem for parking, as space was very little and some road construction/repair work was going on at the temple end of road.

9. Velneshwar Shiva Temple

Near Velneshwar Beach, Ratnagiri India
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

Velneshwar Shiva Temple

Reviewed By aarti_rele

One needs to travel in the river by boat to visit this temple. The ferry ride is about 30 minutes. The temple is situated next to beach and very beautiful with Lord Shiva statue & shivling. Its a very pious place & is visited by lots of Shiva devotees every year.

10. Aryadurga Devi Temple

Devihasol Village Rajapur, Ratnagiri India +91 92265 00535
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Aryadurga Devi Temple

Reviewed By KshitijP53 - Ahmedabad, India

Devi Arya Durga: Goddess of the local village DEVI HASOL and Kul Devi (FAmily Goddess) of many KARHADE BRAHMINS. Devi hasol is a small village of population roughly of 500+ near Rajapur Village (30 kms approx) and Ratnagiri (50 kms Approx.) I have seen this beautiful temple transform from Nothing to Very beautiful place. I have been visiting this temple since 1992. Few years back this place was a deserted place with no traces of humans upto miles and many Kms. Local people and few Karhade Brahmins of which Goddess is a family goddess formed a trust to serve goddess. The name of the trust is SHRI ARYA DURGA TRUST:DEVI HASOL. Giving the full contact and other details after this review. The temple is located between beautiful mountains and greenary. There are different ways to reach this place. 1) Take a train from Mumbai (Dadar) to Goa Train number 01033. This train departs from CST mumbai from night 00:20 and Reached RAJAPUR ROAD station at next morning 9:40 am. There are Auto Rickshaws that take you to the temple at about 800 -900 (approx). The temple is far away from RAJAPUR Station and might take 1:30-2 hours. 2) Pune-Rajapur: there is a MSRTC bus from Pune at 11:30 pm which reaches RAJAPUR next morning around 7:30 am. From there you can take a Auto Ricksahaw (charges around 500-600). 3) Mumbai-Bhalavli MSRTC bus: This is the best mode to reach the temple. MSRTC bus departs from Mumbai Central ST depot at 17:30 and Reaches Arya Durga Temple the next morning 615 am. Though the schedule arrival time at the temple is 4:00 am, Mumbai traffic makes it impossible for the bus to get out of Mumbai and thus the bus finally reaches the temple @615 am. The best thing about this mode of transport is that you get down just outside the temple. Also MSRTC buses are the safest to travel in. The only bad thing about the travel is NOT WELL MAINTAINED MSRTC buses. The bus is way too old and not maintained making a JERKY and NOISE ENTERTAINING Journey, but still from the point of safety this is the best option to choose from. The ticket rate is 630 rs pp. The same bus departs from Bhalavali at 16:00 and pick ups at Arya Durga mandir at 16:08 (to be exact) and reached Mumbai Central the next morning 3:30 am. The bus staff is very punctual in time. Services at the temple: There is BHAKT NIVAS at the temple. You can book your Stay, Food and Other things related to the pooja by calling the VYAVASTHAPAK (organiser). PADHYE family which stays at the Mandir prepares delicious food, Tea and even Breakfast. But all this only if you inform the trust authority before. All this at a very minimal cost. We three of our family had morning Tea, Breakfast (Poha) and Lunch (Puran poli, Roti, Sabzi, Dal and Rice) at just 440 Rs. If you want to perform Abhishek at the Temple you have to inform the organiser so that he can prepare everything as there are many people (now) who perform Abhishek. The BHAKT NIVAS (rooms) are very clean and tidy. You get Hot water for Bath, A bed, Good quality Pillows and SOLAPURI chadar. The Stay at night costs Rs. 500 (the new rooms). Do carry your own Towel, Soap etc etc. (Just FYI). As this place is still isolated you will a find a never experienced Peace and Calmness at the temple. You can even spot FOX(s) nearby. If you want to really have a best time. Visit the temple when it is dark . Sit before the goddess looking into her eyes. You will really find that she is looking back at you. As it is Deaf Silent nearby it gives a unique experience to meditate and BE WITH YOURSELF (but it needs a good amount of GUTS :) as it is way too dark and silent outside). I will recommend a night stay with family and friends for the best experience and small picnic.

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