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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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.
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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.
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Opposite the Jindal school, stands this impressive temple with beautifully maintained gardens & small ponds in between, with fishes in them. A lovely place to spend time in a calm, serene environment.
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We went to Swami Swaroopanand Samadhi Math in the evening time. The Swami Swaroopanand Samadhi Math is a religious and spacious temple. This religious place houses the Samadhi of Guru Swariipananda. Prasad is served here. Bhakta nivas also available for stay overnight. Very peaceful environment. the temple is imbued with tranquillity and spirituality. A must visit place in Ratnagiri.
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We crossed village Aare and village Ware, while on our way to Malgund, a place approximately 6 km from Ganpatipule. This beach is so beautiful with nice golden sand and easy access to the beach. Needs lot of development though to make it a real tourist attraction. For a nature lover, visit anytime of the day,but bring your picnic hamper and umbrellas!
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We went to our Ancestral place at Phansop. In my childhood days, the crossing used to be done in small or medium sized boats. I used to sit next to my grandmother and sometimes in her lap. Actually, she was the one who was more excited to see her house in Phansop. So I have seen both sides of the Bhatye beach. Now the spacious Hotel Kohinoor Executive adorns the upper ridges facing the Arabian Sea. This beach may not be beautiful for others but for me a treasure full of memories.
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We saw this fort while on our way to the Bhagwati temple. The fort is not well maintained and needs extensive repairs at many places. The approach road can be improved upon by widening it. The fort needs explanatory markers to understand the activities which may have taken place here over 300 years ago.
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I went to Jaigad Fort. Jaigad Fort, also known as the Fort of Victory, is a 16th-century fort that extends over an area of 13 acres in the coastal region of Ratnagiri, Maharashtra. It is great place to go.
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Very good historical place in ratnagiri .. I visit with my family ... this place is thiba king of thiba ... very natural place and only 3 km away from ratnagiri bus depot
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