Discover the best top things to do in Ratnagiri District, India including Anjarle Beach, Ganapatipule Beach, Ganeshghule Beach, Guhagar Beach, Ganapatipule Beach, Ganpatipule Temple, Marleshwar Temple, Swayambhu Ganpati Temple, Shri Devi Bhagwati Mandir, Parshuram Temple.
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4.5 based on 629 reviews
My first trip after lifting of lockdown from Mumbai to Ganpatipule in Ratnagiri district. I was stunned by the beauty of the beach here. I booked a deluxe AC view room in the MTDC resort and the view from the balcony was mind blowing. The beach was super clean and the sea water was turquoise blue coloured.The views in the bright sunny morning, during the dawn and the early morning post dawn times were all stunning to say the least.Could manage to get some out of the world clicks with my brand new iPhone 12.
4.5 based on 36 reviews
Beautiful and clean water. Amazing sunset view. Must visit. Network issues on the beach. Minimum eating options. Carry own stuff.
4.5 based on 123 reviews
Well it very awesome experience. Clean beaches and good people around this place. We are very lucky as we are able to see blue tide at Jambhul devi beach in Guhagar. I have posted some of pics of blue tide. Finally I will recommend you to be here it's really good experience.... I visit again
4.5 based on 253 reviews
Our daughter made sand castles one after another and without any disturbance. Perfect place for family, as one can also enjoy water scooter, boat ride, horse ride on the beach.
4.5 based on 738 reviews
With a history and part of the Asthavinayak Darshan it's the a must visit place with a best and clearest beach in India a recommendation for everyone for once in a life time visiting to the temple and the beach
4.5 based on 66 reviews
Temple in a cave lighted inside with oil lamps only. For 2 seconds you won't see anything & then suddenly the oil lamps besides SHIV LING make you feel as if you truly have seen GOD! Just close your eyes and you are lost in another world. Believe me this is a place that everyone should visit in their life. If you are planning to visit Konkan then this has to be in your list. There is a huge waterfall nearby. There are around 585 steps to reach the temple but you won't get tired at all for sure. You don't have to carry water or food or snacks as everything is available all throughout while climbing the steps. There is ample parking space for vehicles. Me & my wife felt blessed after visiting this heavenly Marleshwar Temple.
4.5 based on 44 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 57 reviews
Parshurama Temple (also known as Shree Kshetra Parshuram) is a temple of Lord Parshuram the sixth avtar of Vishnu in Hinduism located at Chiplun in Ratnagiri District of Maharashtra The temple was built by initiative from Swami Paramhans Brahmendra. He was the Guru of Siddi Yakutkhan of Janjira, Kanhoji Angre Kolaba, Peshwa of Pune, Chatrapati SHAHU Maharaj , Tarani of Kolhapur. He was also admired by the Portuguese and English for his presence in Peshwa and Angre's courts. Siddi Rasul Yakut Khan gave financial help to build Parshuram Temple in 1700. He gave Pedhe and Ambdas villages as Inam (prize) to Swamiji to incur daily expenses of the temple. Chatrapati Shahu Maharaj gave 5 nearby villages as Inam (prize). He built three temples, a Deepmahal (a tall stone structure used to light oil lamps as an offering to God) and a lodge for the pilgrims at Parshuram. Kanhoji Angre gave Mahalunge, Dorle, Kalambuse, Nayari, Virmade, Anewadi and Dhawdashi Inam (prize). In 1726 Siddhi demolished the temples by blaming Swamiji for giving away their elephant to Kanoji Angre, which was not true. The elephant, on its way from Savanur to Govalkot was taken away by Angre's men to Jaigad. The Swami became angry and returned the elephant to Siddhi Saat. He later realized his mistake and rebuilt the demolished temples.
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