Malvan (also written as Malwan) pronunciation (help·info) is a town and taluka in Sindhudurg District, the southernmost district of Maharashtra State, India, well known for the historically important Sindhudurg Fort. Malvan taluka consists of villages such as Aangnechi Wadi (Village : Masure ), Achra, Khalchi Devli, Jamdul, Juva, Pankhol, Talasheel and Sarjekot. The main occupation here is fishing with the staple diet of the local people fish curry and rice. The town produces Alphonso mangoes and is also known for sweets such as Malvani Khaja made from gram-besan flour and coated jaggery as well as Malvani Ladoos. Malvani Dashavtar, a drama-play based on mythological stories, is an important cultural element of the area.
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Reached from Mumbai to Kudal by train and connecting bus to Malvan which is about 30 km away. Another bus for Devbag which is about 10 km away.The name Tarkarli is derived from the river Karli which flows in the area. Tar means the river side. Every house here is involved directly or indirectly with tourism industry. Most families have built few rooms for the tourists to occupy- home stay. They prepare home food and serve to the tourists. Beach cottages plentiful. Here people are very good and helpful. Beach is neat and clean with sea water transparent. Hotels here want the customers to book food in advance and then they prepare for the order, there by serving you fresh food. Choice of food is generally limited. Few hotels like Coastal Galaxy has good food choices. One can enjoy water sports at Tsunami island which is reachable by ferries which charge about Rs 500 for the cruise. They take you around for half an hour's journey showing you the Dev sangam the mingling of sea and the river. Here on Tsunami island one can take various rides like Water skiing, banana ride, sofa ride etc for Rs 200 each or package of Rs 500 for three rides. There is also provision for para sailing and scuba diving for which charges are about Rs 800 and Rs 1000 respectively. Walk on the Devbaug beach is very pleasant. One can safely go in the water and enjoy neat and clean water. It's so transparent that you can see the sand below. Sunset scene here is magnificent. One can enjoy the sunrise scene at Tarkarli beach which is about 3 km from Devbaug. Here various camel and horse rides are available. Coconut trees are plentiful. Coconut water here is much sweeter than what one gets in Mumbai. Sindhudurg fort can be reached from Malvan. For reaching it, one has to take a small boat ride which charges Rs 90 per head. Rock garden at Malvan is nicely managed. It's worth a visit. Good time to visit is December January. At Malvan one can enjoy the local delicacy Malvan Khaja. It is vary tasty and has mild sweetness and ginger. Malvan fish dishes are great. Doelkars spices shop is popular and one can take home malvani spices and other delicacies.
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This amazing beach extends 10 kilometers till the peninsula. One the cleanest beach i have ever visited in the Konkan. Amazing view with dolphins surfing by is a common sight in the morning hours. If you are fond authentic Malvani cuisine, you have many home stays to cater to this craving ad well. To satisfy the adventurous Dennis within, a variety of watersports can be tried. Being a very clean beach, you can also play football which is really an amazing experience. In case you opt for a night stay in any of the multiple homestays just next to the beach, you can even sit and gaze at the clear nightsky or enjoy the moonlit sea till late in the night. Being an almost private beach you are all on your own.
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Scuba diving at the back of Sindhudurg fort is an amazing experience for a common man like me. Nearby other sports activity like parasailing, jet skiing, bump ride, banana rides are also great. Around 1800/- per head was charged for all these water sports activities in a well organised manner. Note: Swiming knowing/not knowing doesn't matter, my entire family did these activities. Awesome experience.
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Beautiful and Calm Mandir. Unique Ashtakon where you stand at the centre to pray and Ganeshji's 8 Ashtavinayak roop are placed on the roof circle. Must visit if you are in Tarkarli.
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One of the historic places of rameshwaram temple ( Tamil Nadu ) We are from Bangalore And you can travel any time 24*7 Government bus available from Tiruchirappalli, Madurai, Tanjavur, Etc and auto also available for local places and train also available from Chennai on Covid 19 Special train You can travel Electronic mobiles / watch not allowed to visit inside the temples You can visit Abdul kalam house and musueam Near by temple You can see TV tower And must you visit Ramar patham temple
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We are here at Dive Vengurla scuba diving operator at malvan island near goa .passionate scuba diving operator who take scuba diving trips for non swimmer or those who are trying scuba diving for first time. This is the place where u can try out the first taste of scuba diving at malvan .we are based at dandeshwar mandir, dandi beach malvan Sindhudurg Maharashtra. We also provide watersports parasailing and waterpark package. Tarkarli beach resort, homestay.
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This humongous fort stands tall amidst the Arabian Sea.. a true testament of its time though in ruins has a lot to offer still.. I would recommend you visit the fort either early morning or late evening.. the fort is accessible by boat only and the first boat to the fort leaves at 8 am and the last at 530 pm.. make sure you take a walk around the walls of the fort as they provide an excellent view of the green sea water... the fort is huge and one must be ready to walk and also carry brought water thought water is available inside the fort at the entrance.. when on-boarding the boat from the jetty there is ample safe parking available.. the lines are long and make sure you have atleast 4 hrs in hand to visit this fort.. unlike Murud jhanjhira fort this is well managed..
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