Ganapatipule Travel Guide PDF | Map, Tourist Places

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Ganapatipule Travel Guide PDF | Map, Tourist Places
Created Date: 13 December 2015
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Ganpati temple...
Its Hindu religious place. A
beautiful old Ganesh temple, near
Sushant sea shore. Its very popular Ganesh
temple in Maharashtra. You can
reach by road from...
159 travel stories about
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Guide Includes:About
Destination | Top Things To Do |
Best Accommodations | Travelling
tips | Best Time to visit
About Ganapatipule
Ganpatipule is a small town
situated in the state of
Maharashtra. It lies in Ratnagiri
District to the south of Chiplun
town. The origin of the name of
the town lies in mythology.
History of Ganpatipule
According
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to
legend,
God
Ganpati took offence to a
lady’s remark and moved a few
km away from Gule, which was
His original abode. The
movement of a few km is
called ‘pule’ in Marathi and
thus
came
the
name
Ganpatipule.
The town has a 400 year old
statue of Ganpati. This is said
to have originated from the
ground by itself. This statue of
Ganpati, unlike statues in other
temples, faces West to guard
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the town against
western forces.
Things
to
Ganpatipule
the
do
evil
in
Although pilgrimage forms the
major tourist attraction of
Ganpatipule, of late, a number
of resorts have also come up
here which has led to a major
boost in the region’s tourism.
The town’s location on the
Konkan Coast makes it an
ideal place for beach lovers.
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The beaches of Ganpatipule
are clean and lined with
mangroves
and
coconut
palms.
The
climate
of
Ganpatipule, like most of
Maharashtra, is moderate. The
temperature stays the same
through the year, hovering at
about
30-35°
Celsius.
However, the months of
November
to
February
experience the most pleasant
weather which is also the peak
season to visit Ganpatipule.
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Apart from being a pilgrimage
centre and a beach place,
Ganpatipule
is
also the
gateway to a number of tourist
spots around the region. The
town lies close to Velneshwar,
Ratnagiri, Pawas and Jaigad
Fort, all of which are important
tourist destinations.
Travelling
Ganpatipule
to
The small town of Ganpatipule
is well connected to the city of
Ratnagiri by road. Ratnagiri
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has an airport and a railway
station which connects it to
major Indian cities. It lies
approximately 30 km from
Ratnagiri and the journey by
road takes about an hour.
Accommodation options
in Ganpatipule
Accommodation options in
Ganpatipule
range
from
budget hotels to 5 star hotels
and resorts.
Information
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State:
Famous
for/as:
Maharashtra
beach
Featured review about
Ganapatipule
Ganpatiphule - A couple (of
days) is enough for a couple
"Ganpatiphule has come up as
a popular location for weekend
travelling with every travel
company, portal and holiday
planners vividly advertising the
destination. My take - I too
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planned for the destination
given the beautiful landscape
and beach backgrounds which
accompany the ads also the
costing was light on pocket,
given the fact I planned an
weekend extended by some
public holidays. However the
return vs expectations ratio
was miserable. I planned my
trip from Mumbai via a neeta
bus. Bus travels at night drain
you out, with constant pee
break calls by the conductor,
where one has to attend the
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call like an obedient student
even if nature is not actually
calling. The bus drops at the
ST bus stop which is a very
convenient location ad majot
hotels and even the mandir are
at stones throw. However as a
day passed, it turned out that,
apart from the Ganpati temple
and the Konkan museum there
is not much to grab upon. The
beaches are dull and unkempt.
The beach is touching the
temple, therefore it has more
of a religious flavour rather
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than
any
glam
activity.
Restaurants
are
mostly
operate on thali or meal
system. The food is good, with
local flavour but costlier than
other coastal Konkan areas
like Alibag etc if not at par.
Side tours are good if u have a
good guide. I booked a Rick to
take me around to light house
and jaigarh fort etc at some
800 bucks, which was not bad
and saved the trip from
becoming a total dud. To
summarize, the trip to the
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location makes more sense if
there is a like minded group
you travel with, book good
hotels ( there are some very
good hotels & resorts in area
which may totally) and focus
more, AROUND Ganpati pule
rather then IN it. Suggested
restaurants - Sameer for N
Veg, and Durvankur for Veg,
good hotels for stay- the MIDC,
Madhachi Banat, and some hill
top resorts which arrogantly
stare you from their perch as
they have good local report(
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book them if you are really
looking for good time & want to
impress your lady love + you
claim to have deep pockets).
Bon
voyage."
Deb
Banerjee, Pune, 1 month ago
Serene, Calm, Enchanting
and Enticing
"Our
weekend
trip
to
Ganapatipule was built up over
a period of time mainly due to
a
number
of
positive
responses
on
www.holidayiq.com.After a lot
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of initial dilly dallying and
postponement,
we
(two
couples) rented a Qualis and
finally packed our bags to
Ganapatipule on a weekend
last month.
I was mesmerized by the view
of the beach when traveling
downhill towards the beach
through the approach road.
The view of the vast ocean
covering kissing the horizon
and the blue waters is breath
taking and entices you to rush
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towards it for a dip.
MTDC Resort is the most
sought
after
hotel
in
Ganapatipule due to its unique
beach facing location and
provides direct access to the
beach. It sits on the side of a
hill that faces the sea.
Accommodation here varies
from non air conditioned rooms
to A/c suites. We had ensured
that we reserve the rooms at
MTDC online(Rs. 1250 plus
taxes) in advance since the
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availability of rooms is limited
due to the heavy demand from
weekenders. Do not take a
chance to reach Ganapatipule
without
pre-booking
your
rooms at the resort; else you
may well have to be satisfied
with local hotels which do not
have direct access to the
beach apart from mediocre
facilities. Though the services
at MTDC are tepid, you bother
not to complain since the
facilities are owned and
managed by the Maharashtra
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Tourism
Corporation,a
body.
Development
government
The rooms at the resort
however were a major let down
since they were was devoid of
decent interiors and presented
a rustic look and feel.
Food,
sight-seeing
and
shopping: The quality and taste
of food in the MTDC resort was
way below average. However,
do not be disheartened with
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the lack of quality food in the
resort since there are a
number of local hotels serving
authentic ‘Malvani’ cuisine
located at a distance of 5
minutes from the resort. We
relished and devoured the
delicious serving of fish and
chicken at the restaurant after
being devoid of it at the resort.
A trip to Ganapatipule is
incomplete without the darshan
of the Swayambhu Ganapati
temple. The temple is one of
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the eight temples known
together as Ashta Ganapatis.
Its
calm
and
serene
surrounding
adds
to
its
mystique.
Activities & things to do: The
atmosphere in the evening was
electric resulting in a heady
cocktail mixed with a wind of
romance. The sky bathed in
Crimson red at the time of
sunset with boats dangling in
the waters as side attractions.
Lush greenery and swaying
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palms adjoining the beach act
as the ideal foil to romance
and soak in the setting sun.
The camel ride on the beach
was thoroughly enjoyable and
very cheap compared to
exorbitant charges levied at
other tourist destinations.
The early morning sun rise was
majestic
especially
since
Mumbaities, like me, find it
impossible to penetrate the
skyline and the smog to view
the morning sunrise. Do make
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it a point to keep an alarm at 4
o’clock in the morning to watch
the beautiful ball of fire come
alive. An early morning walk on
the beach energises and
stimulates
your
deepest
senses.
Travel tips, How to reach,
travel warnings etc: Reaching
Ganapatipule - The drive from
Mumbai to Ganapatipule takes
at least 8 – 9 hours covering a
distance of 375 kms. It is well
connected to Mumbai with
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Ratnagiri being the station
closest to Ganapatipule.
TemperatureThe
day
temperatures in the area range
between mid 20 to 30 degree
Celsius and is ideal to enjoy a
dip in the waters. Nights
though are cool and breezy. I
must warn that the beach
waters are highly salty and can
easily lead to sun burn and
skin pigmentation. I soon
realised that the romance of
the beach setting fades when
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you swim in its water." Rinaldo Chettiar, Mumbai,
Jun 30, 2009
Beach, beer and a 5km walk
"Ganpatipule offers the best of
two extreme worlds: a religious
spiritual experience and a
hedonistic beery holiday on a
beach.
Food,
sight-seeing
and
shopping: The MTDC Resort
has a decent restaurant, and
the prices are not too steep.
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There are a few options
around the resort too, Many of
them are homes turned into
tiny lodges and restaurants,
and the food is reportedly very
good. We inquired at a couple
of places, but they were not too
eager
to
prepare
small
quantities. Perhaps they would
have been more welcoming in
the holiday season.
A few shops near the temple
offer mango products at a
discount.
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Activities & things to do: There
is little to see around
Ganpatipule. The 35-km ride
from Ratnagiri is spectacular,
especially the first half where
you
pass
lagoons
and
backwaters and ridges. Three
villages fall on the way: Vaare,
Aare and Nevare. The sight of
the sea as you peak the ridge
just
before
Aare
is
breathtaking,
and
worth
making the journey. The bus
ride may not give you this view.
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Once you reach Ganpatipule,
you stay put there. The main
draw here is the Swayambu
Ganapati temple on the sea.
An unsubstantiated legend
claims that Shivaji sought
blessings here before a naval
conquest. There is enough
evidence that the Peshwas
were the greatest benefactors
of the temple: the wife of the
first Peshwa was a resident of
Nevare,
the
neighbouring
village.
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The idol in the temple is a
naturally occurring rock that
was accidentally discovered by
a shepherd. When he was
grazing cattle in the hill around
it. Later, another piece of earth
shaped like a trunk was
discovered on the eastern side
of the hill. A temple was built
around the rock, while the
trunk has been enclosed in a
chapel-like hut. The idol in the
temple faces south, a rare
occurrence. Twice every year,
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in November and in February,
the slanted rays of the sun
eportedly lights up the idol.
The base of the hill has been
converted into a pradakshina,
so instead of circumambulating
a temple, you go round the hill.
The pradakshina or walk is one
kilometer, and it is auspicious
to walk around the temple five
times.
We took 80 minutes to do the
5 km walk. If you are game,
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you should start at 5.30 in the
evening so that you are right
on time for the 7 pm aarti. I
found the evening walk ideal,
as it built up thirst for a few
bottles of beer!
Travel tips, How to reach,
travel
warnings
etc:
Ganpatipule
is
an ideal
weekend
getaway
from
Mumbai and Pune. If you have
a car, the journey (around 350
kms) should get done in 6-7
hours , marginally lesser for
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Puneites, marginally longer for
Mumbaikars.
We did not have a car. We
took the Janashatabdi from
Mumbai, an ideal train to get
there. It leaves Mumbai at the
crack of dawn and touches
Ratnagiri before 11 am.
Ganapatipule is less than an
hour’s ride by auto, so we were
checking in by 12 noon. The
autorickshaw guys charge a
flat Rs 350.
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For those on a budget, there’s
the bus option. You could take
the excellent bus service from
the rail station to Ratnagiri ST
bus stand (7-8 kms), and find a
bus from the ST stand to
Ganaputipule. There is a bus
almost every hour. The bus
ride is a bit longer and lasts
approximately 90-120 minutes.
You could end up reaching
Ratnagiri after 1 pm, which, if
you ask me, is not the same as
12 noon.
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A third option, if you can put up
with night travel in a bus, is a
direct ST bus from Mumbai or
Pune. The ride is around 9-10
hours. A bus leaves Vashi at
midnight, while there are buses
from Borivli and Pune in the
morning as well as the
evening. You can check with
the nearest MSRTC depot. The
advantage of the ST is that you
don’t need to change buses to
get there. The fare is also
economical (Rs 175 one-way
for standard STs) but I don’t
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savour a night ride in a bumpy
bus. I did when I was in
college, but not any longer.
We stayed at the MTDC resort.
The location is terrific as the
resort hogs the beach. It spans
half a kilometer of the prime
beach front and is adjacent to
the Shree Kshetra Ganapati
temple, which lords over the
rest of the beach. The gates of
the resort and the temple face
each other, the temple on the
south and the resort on the
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north.
The resort is divided into two
sections, upper and lower.
Separating the two sections is
a hillock which is part of the
MTDC estate. The two sections
run like independent hotels,
with independent receptions,
room services and restaurants.
It is wise to select your rooms
depending on which section
you would like to stay.
The
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section
closer
to
the
temple, and therefore closer to
the main gate, is the upper or
higher section. This upper
section has more rooms and
has a larger and betterstocked restaurant. It is 30-75
feet
above
sea
level,
depending on the type of room
you take. The price of the
rooms goes up with the
altitude. The rooms closest to
the main gate are the
cheapest, as they are non-AC
rooms in one-storey buildings.
The most expensive rooms in
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this section, the Sea View
Cottage, are at the highest
altitude (75 feet). In between
them are the Super AC row
houses. Each type of room has
an independent flight of stairs
heading down to the beach.
The second section is nearly a
kilometre away from the main
gate. The path to this lower
section skirts the hillock that
separates the two sections. If
you take an auto from
Ratnagiri and have chosen the
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lower section, ensure that you
take the auto right in. The
lower section is at sea level, so
you don’t need a flight of stairs
to reach the beach. The
independent rooms in this
section are called Konkani
huts. These huts are barely 50
metres away from the beach
and the windows in the huts
have a breathtaking view of the
ocean. For budget travelers,
this section has tents. I
wouldn’t recommend the tents.
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The lower section also houses
an unimpressive ayurveda
centre and a rudimentary water
sport facility (read paddleboats
and motor scooters). The
restaurant here is a satellite of
the main restaurant in the
upper section. It is open air
and is very close to the beach,
making it ideal location for beer
(Rs 100 a chilled bottle). On
the flip side, some of the
dishes available in the upper
section are not available here.
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Upper or lower, where to stay:
We stayed in a Konkani hut.
When I visit Ganapatipule
again, I would opt for the Super
AC row houses in the upper
section. These are roomier
than the Konkani huts: they
have a little parlour inside
beside the bedroom and toilet.
They also have a sheltered
verandah outside. The view of
the sea from the altitude is
breathtaking;
the
wooden
benches in front of the row
houses are breezy cuddling
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spots.
The only problem with these
row houses is that you need to
climb down 30-40 steps to
reach the beach. On the way
up the stairs is a shower in an
alcove where you can wash
the sand away.
I really wouldn’t climbing up
and
down,
but
I
can
understand why some guests
would find that inconvenient.
The lower section is at sea
level and senior citizens would
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find it easier on the knees.
My problem with the Konkani
huts is that they lack the
shower, the parlour and the
verandah. You come out of the
beach and you are into the
room. You drag sand in with
you. If you are driving there,
you can always drive down to
the lower section for a beer or
for a dip, if stairs are
discomforting.
The
best
thing
about
Ganpatipule is the clean beach
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and the cleaner water. Early
March is a great time to visit as
the place is not too crowded
and the weather is pleasant. I
can imagine it getting warmer
in April and May. The sea is
not very rough, either; if
anything, perhaps a bit too
gentle. There are warnings all
over the beach cautioning you
not to venture deep. The
beach lacks a lifeguard, so you
are pretty much on your own.
We returned to Ratnagiri to
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take the Janashatabdi back.
On hindsight, the choice of
train was wrong as we
chugged into Mumbai around
midnight. The MTDC check out
is at 9 am. It would be ideal to
return by the Netravati which
leaves Ratnagiri at 10 am and
reaches Mumbai by 5 in the
evening. You have time to
unwind before heading for
work the next day. Those who
don’t have the luxury of the
extra day could consider a
return bus journey (the only
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option for Puneites, really). The
ST stand is just outside the
MTDC resort. There are also a
few private buses that leave in
the evening." - Shankar
Ramachandran, Mumbai,
Apr 26, 2008
A Must Visit for Everybody
"Its an excellent place for
spending a few days with your
near and dear ones. There is
absolute peace and with the
beach facing rooms of MTDC,
u can't ask for more. Kids will
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surely enjoy it. The beach itself
is clean, the sea water is
crystal clear.Once u get in u
would take a long time to come
out. There is a Ganesh Temple
on the beach and is an
important
religious
destination.The drive from
Ratnagiri
itself
is
fabulous.Spend a Minimum of
3 days to get refreshed. We
stayed at MTDC Resort which
is right on the beach. Kokani
Huts and Tents are a bit far.
MTDC Resort has an excellent
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layout. u do not have room
service for food except for the
morning tea.
Food,
sight-seeing
and
shopping: Ganapatipule does
not have roadside dhabas but
a few restaraunts cum lodges
on the road leading to
Village.The Restaraunts at
MTDC Resort TARANG itself is
excellent and serves u good
quality veg-non veg food. The
Drinking water tastes as if u r in
mumbai.
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Activities & things to do: MTDC
runs a small water sports
facility at the other end of the
resort. but they r costly. u can
have a ride on the water
scooters or paddle boats.Or u
can simply play around on the
beach with ur near and dear
ones.
Travel tips, How to reach,
travel warnings etc: We took
an overnight train from CST
(VT) Konkan Kanya Express
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which leaves at 11.00 pm and
reaches ratnagiri at 6.35 pm.
The timing of the train is
conviniet since
u reach
ganpatipule before 9.oo am
which would be ur check in
time.From ratnagiri station u
cand catch a ST BUS for
ganapatipule or ask a couple
of autos. they charge around
RS 350 for one way trip, but it
is worth it. While returning we
booked ourselves on the
Mandovi express which comes
from Goa and reaches ratnagiri
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at 2.35 pm and reaches
Mumbai at 9.00 pm. Trains r
usually late though since the
konkan railway runs only on a
single track." - Rajesh ,
Mumbai, Nov 8, 2006
Read 159 Ganapatipule
reviews on HolidayIQ.com
Top attractions in
Ganapatipule
recommended by
HolidayIQ.com travellers
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1 Ganapatipule Temple
Temple
Type:
Free
Entry:
1 of 5
Ranked:
6.45/7
(55
Ratings:
Reviews)
Monday
Timings:
Friday - 06:00
to
21:00
,
Saturday
06:00 to 21:00
, Sunday 06:00 to 21:00
,
Public
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Holidays
06:00 to 21:00
"Best temple in Kokan. You
can visit any time in a year.
Best time to visit is winter
season. You can go by train or
bus. Beach is neat & clean.
Construction of temple is very
good. Temple is open early in
the morning at 5am & close at
9pm. " - Manasi Patil,
Mumbai, May 28, 2015
2 Ganapati
Temple
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Swayambhu
Type:
Entry:
Ranked:
Ratings:
Timings:
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Temple
Free
2 of 5
6.62/7
(10
Reviews)
Monday
Friday - 06:00
to
21:00
,
Saturday
06:00 to 21:00
, Sunday 06:00 to 21:00
,
Public
Holidays
-
06:00 to 21:00
"One of the best Ganpati
temple I have visited. Dont
miss the prasad food here. In
evening dinner is served
around 7. Hats off to temple
management to organise it so
well" - Swapna , Thane, 1
month ago
3 Thebaw Palace
Palace
Type:
Paid
Entry:
3 of 5
Ranked:
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4.40/7
(5
Reviews)
Monday
Timings:
Friday - 10:00
to
17:00
,
Saturday
10:00 to 17:00
, Sunday 00:00 to 00:00
,
Public
Holidays
10:00 to 17:00
"when we entered and we saw
the premises maintenance
Ratings:
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work was going out so we just
came back. Please visit after
few
months
so
that
maintenance is over. " Jagdish
Chanchlani,
Vadodara, 4 weeks ago
4 Jaigad Fort
Type:
Entry:
Ranked:
Ratings:
Timings:
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Fort
Paid
4 of 5
3.10/7
Reviews)
Monday
(4
-
Timings:
Friday - 08:00
to
19:00
,
Saturday
08:00 to 19:00
, Sunday 08:00 to 19:00
,
Public
Holidays
08:00 to 19:00
"This place is almost 20km
away from ganpatipule. You
need your own vehicle to visit
this place . It has a lovely
coastal drive which you can
enjoy but that fort has nothing .
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Its not kept properly nor
anything to see inside." Manas Agarwal, Mumbai,
Aug 26, 2014
5 Jaigad Lighthouse
Light House
Type:
Free
Entry:
5 of 5
Ranked:
3.75/7
(2
Ratings:
Reviews)
Monday
Timings:
Friday - 16:00
to
17:00
,
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Saturday
16:00 to 17:00
, Sunday 00:00 to 00:00
,
Public
Holidays
16:00 to 17:00
"Visit the Jaigad Lighthouse
only if you have spare time.
You wouldn't find much around
the place. There are many
other places and landmarks to
visits
in
Ratnagiri
and
Ganpatipule.
Jaigad
Light
house is located few kms away
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from Ganpatipule." - Archana
Karkera, Mumbai, May 1,
2014
Popular hotels in
Ganapatipule
recommended by
HolidayIQ.com travellers
1 The Fern Courtyard Resort
Price:
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Rs.
5,300
-
Price:
5,800
1 of 57
Ranked:
5.72/7
(32
Ratings:
Reviews)
Plot No. 46
Address:
Ganpatipule
Road
Ganpatipule
2357-235300
Phone:
www.courtyard
Website:
theresort.com
"One can relax at this place for
sure.Though the location is not
typically on beach,you may
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enjoy the cosy stay at this
place.The Rooms and The
Staff
at
Reception
are
excellent.you
may
get
mouthwatering seafood here.In
short value for money..." Uday thakurdesai , , 3
weeks ago
Read 32 hotel reviews on
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2 Konkan Nest
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Rs. 3,500 5,200
2 of 57
Ranked:
5.63/7
(6
Ratings:
Reviews)
9422503616
Phone:
www.konkanne
Website:
st.com
"Loved it kudos to the staff for
servive and enjoyed the whole
stay at the hotel with auch
good ambience and the lunch
Price:
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n dinner was just awesome
specially the aamras n loved
the prachin konkan too over
there konkan nest specially
placed a special..." - Aniket
sawant , , 1 week ago
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3 Oceano Pearl
Homestay
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A Beach
Rs. 1,800 2,600
3 of 57
Ranked:
6.49/7
(8
Ratings:
Reviews)
9405340784
Phone:
www.oceanop
Website:
earl.com
"The resort is excellently
located off the main ratnagiri
pawas road.Directions are
accurate and there is no
chance
of
missing
the
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road.resort is in a large almost
2 acres of palm and mango
trees.the reception is good with
immediate room..." - Suhas
Date, Pune, 2 months ago
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4 Blue Ocean Resort & Spa
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Rs.
8,000
-
Price:
18,000
4 of 57
Ranked:
5.44/7
(16
Ratings:
Reviews)
S.No.127,
Address:
Malgund
Near
Ganaptipule
2357235388
Phone:
www.blueocea
Website:
nresort.in
"The resort is extremely well
maintained. They have a huge
lawn which is on sea side. The
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whole
experience
is
mesmerizing.
The
only
drawback is the absence of jet
spray or Indian system of
washing in the toilet. They only
provide with tissue paper..." Kapil dalmia , , 1 week ago
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5 MTDC
Beach
Ganapatipule
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Resort
Rs. 1,500 4,000
5 of 57
Ranked:
5.08/7
(597
Ratings:
Reviews)
Ganapatipule
Address:
Ratnagiri
2357235248
Phone:
www.maharas
Website:
htratourism.go
v.in
"The
MTDC
Resort
at
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Ganpatipule is one of its best
Properties. The location of the
resort is is excellent. It is bang
on the beach. It is not a luxury
resort but very good for family
holidays. Even the Deluxe Non
A/c rooms have excellent
sea..." - Tanuja Indi, Delhi,
3 weeks ago
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6 Nakshatra Beach Resort
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Rs. 2,300 3,300
6 of 57
5.56/7
(15
Reviews)
At & Post:
Bhandarpule
Near
Ganapatipule
Maharashtra
+917721860909
www.nakshatr
abeachresort.c
om
"A beautiful resort, nestled in
the hill overlooking the sea,
elegantly landscaped, with a
good view of the beach and its
surroundings. We stayed in a
cottage, which was very well
furnished and had a verandah
with your personal lawn. Even
the rooms..." - Rajiv shekhar
, , Today
Website:
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7 Viki Holiday Home
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Rs. upto 1,000
7 of 57
5.38/7
(7
Reviews)
At
post
Malgund
Ganpatipule
Near
White
Lotus pool
Tal and Dist
Ratnagiri
9420154139
Phone:
www.vikiresort.
Website:
yolasite.com
"Though it is a bit away from
the beach, if you are travelling
with your own vehicle, all the
nearby destinations are close
enough. It is very quiet and
away from the hordes who
crowd the town. The owners
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are very good. Rooms are
spacious, clean..." - Viraj
Chavan, Delhi, 3 weeks ago
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8 Beach Front Villas
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Rs. 5,000
10,000
8 of 57
-
6.22/7
(3
Reviews)
NO:124/15
Address:
Gaiwadi(Malgu
nd) Beach
Malgund,
Ganpatipule
+9120254003
Phone:
939422035547
www.beachfro
Website:
ntvillas.in
"it was fantastic stay 2 night
and 3 days with family.
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Enjoyed
the
weekend.
specious room, ambiance, sea
view from villas, surrounding
are
many
historical
destinations which is rich for
knowledge. Lunch and dinner
service available in city..." Bharat Patil, Pune, 3
months ago
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9 Madachya Banat
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Rs. 2,500 3,200
9 of 57
5.36/7
(21
Reviews)
Malgund
(Gaiwadi),
Opp. Chandika
Devi Mandir,
Near
Parasailing
Beach
919422465443
www.madachy
Website:
abanat.com
"Nicely located place, bang
opposite to the beach, good
ambience Very co-operative
staff, Nice breakfast, Pretty
good rooms. Family rooms
also available. Nice food. But
food is very expensive. Hassle
free checkin and checkout.
They will arrange cab..." Komal salvi , Adityana, Jan
Phone:
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29, 2015
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10Atithi Parinay
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Rs. 2,700 3,500
10 of 57
5.66/7
(17
Ratings:
Reviews)
Near
Address:
Mahalakshmi
Mandir
Kotawade,Rat
nagiri
2352-240121
Phone:
www.atithiparin
Website:
ay.com
"i am visited on feb 2015
singale person good location
and good service all staff
members good place The
Place is really Beautiful and
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hospitality is too good ... If you
are travelling with your family
this is the place for you ...
Awesome Food..." - Nitin
Auti, Ahmednagar, Mar 8,
2015
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