Ganapatipule Travel Guide PDF | Map, Tourist Places
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Ganapatipule Travel Guide PDF | Map, Tourist Places
Created Date: 13 December 2015 Best of Ganapatipule Recommended by Indian Page 1/85 travellers 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 Ganapatipule by Indian travellers Page 2/85 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 Page 3/85 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 Page 4/85 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. Page 5/85 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. Page 6/85 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 Page 7/85 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 Page 8/85 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 Page 9/85 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 Page 10/85 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 Page 11/85 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 Page 12/85 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( Page 13/85 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 Page 14/85 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 Page 15/85 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 Page 16/85 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 Page 17/85 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 Page 18/85 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 Page 19/85 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 Page 20/85 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 Page 21/85 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 Page 22/85 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 Page 23/85 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. Page 24/85 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. Page 25/85 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. Page 26/85 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. Page 27/85 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, Page 28/85 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, Page 29/85 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 Page 30/85 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. Page 31/85 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. Page 32/85 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 Page 33/85 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 Page 34/85 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 Page 35/85 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 Page 36/85 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 Page 37/85 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. Page 38/85 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. Page 39/85 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 Page 40/85 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 Page 41/85 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 Page 42/85 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 Page 43/85 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 Page 44/85 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 Page 45/85 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 Page 46/85 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. Page 47/85 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 Page 48/85 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 Page 49/85 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 Page 50/85 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 Page 51/85 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 Page 52/85 Swayambhu Type: Entry: Ranked: Ratings: Timings: Page 53/85 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: Page 54/85 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: Page 55/85 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: Page 56/85 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 . Page 57/85 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 , Page 58/85 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 Page 59/85 from Ganpatipule." - Archana Karkera, Mumbai, May 1, 2014 Popular hotels in Ganapatipule recommended by HolidayIQ.com travellers 1 The Fern Courtyard Resort Price: Page 60/85 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 Page 61/85 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 HolidayIQ.com 2 Konkan Nest Page 62/85 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: Page 63/85 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 Read 6 hotel reviews on HolidayIQ.com 3 Oceano Pearl Homestay Page 64/85 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 Price: Page 65/85 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 Read 8 hotel reviews on HolidayIQ.com 4 Blue Ocean Resort & Spa Price: Page 66/85 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 Page 67/85 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 Read 16 hotel reviews on HolidayIQ.com 5 MTDC Beach Ganapatipule Page 68/85 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 Price: Page 69/85 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 Read 597 hotel reviews on HolidayIQ.com 6 Nakshatra Beach Resort Page 70/85 Price: Ranked: Ratings: Address: Phone: Page 71/85 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: Read 15 hotel reviews on Page 72/85 HolidayIQ.com 7 Viki Holiday Home Price: Ranked: Ratings: Address: Page 73/85 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 Page 74/85 are very good. Rooms are spacious, clean..." - Viraj Chavan, Delhi, 3 weeks ago Read 7 hotel reviews on HolidayIQ.com 8 Beach Front Villas Price: Ranked: Page 75/85 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. Ratings: Page 76/85 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 Read 3 hotel reviews on HolidayIQ.com 9 Madachya Banat Page 77/85 Price: Ranked: Ratings: Address: Page 78/85 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: Page 79/85 29, 2015 Read 21 hotel reviews on HolidayIQ.com 10Atithi Parinay Price: Ranked: Ratings: Page 80/85 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 Page 81/85 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 Read 17 hotel reviews on HolidayIQ.com View all Ganapatipule hotels Read more options HolidayIQ.com > Travel on Mumbai to Ganapatipule Page 82/85 (208Km) > Pune to Ganapatipule (167Km) > Thane to Ganapatipule (234Km) > Nagpur to Ganapatipule (758Km) > Nasik to Ganapatipule (323Km) > Bangalore to Ganapatipule (659Km) > Ahmedabad to Ganapatipule (660Km) > Kolhapur to Ganapatipule (114Km) Page 83/85 Ganapatipule weather Best Season / Best Time to Visit Ganapatipule JAN FEB MAR JUL AUG SEP APR OCT MAY NOV JUN DEC About HolidayIQ.com HolidayIQ.com is a premier holiday information portal powered by India's first & biggest travel community; Page 84/85 enabling travellers to first discover numerous vacation choices, then plan holiday trips in full detail Page 85/85