Shrivardhan Beach: Guide To This Serene Shoreline Across The Konkan Coast

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What Makes It Awesome

The Konkan region is known for its beaches, lush greenery, and calm surroundings. However, the Raigad district of Konkan is comparatively untrodden and is home to several hidden gems. Shrivardhan Beach, in the town of the same name, is one of them. A clean shoreline and calm water are hallmarks of Shrivardhan Beach, which is about 150 KM from Pune and located along Maharashtra's Konkan Coast.

Reaching this place is pretty simple as ample cabs and buses are available. However, nothing beats a nice car ride via Tamhini Ghat or Bhor Ghat to the beach. The water sports here are sure to recharge you. Be it parasailing, banana boat rides, paragliding, or horse tanga rides- you can enjoy it all on the beach. We recommend you go for a buggy ride along the gorgeous coastline. For those who like adventure, go for parasailing and banana boat rides. 

Post noon, the tides are high and you can make a splash in the waves. Shrivardhan Beach is family-friendly and if you have kids, they are sure to have a great time. Also, there is a lovely Chowpatty right outside the beach where you can enjoy some chaat, panipuri, bhel, cotton candy, ice-golas, ice creams, popsicles, and misal. There are several eateries that serve authentic Malvani food like fish fry and solkadhi. All in all, the beach offers the perfect combination of relaxation, adventure, and local culture. A nature lover or beach enthusiast will love its untouched beauty and peaceful ambiance.

FYI, the location of Shrivardhan Beach is located 20 KM away from Harihareshwar as well as Diveagar Beach. So, you can beach-hop to these three beaches, each of them having a distinct feature of its own. While Harihareshwar beach is known for its refined blackish sand, Diveagar is known for its golden grainy shore. 

More Places To Visit In Shrivardhan

Harihareshwar Beach: Situated around 20 KM from Shrivardhan Beach, the beach is known for its religious significance. The Harihareshwar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, attracts pilgrims from all over the region. The beach itself is quiet and pristine, offering a peaceful setting for meditation and relaxation. The surrounding hills and lush greenery add to the scenic beauty, making Harihareshwar an ideal spot for nature lovers. It is open to visitors throughout the day. However, the best time to visit is during daylight hours, typically from 6 AM to 6 PM. Harihareshwar Beach does not have an entry fee.

Bankot Fort: Also known as Himmatgad Fort, the fort is a historic one located in Bankot village, within the Ratnagiri district. Overlooking Bankot Creek, Bankot Fort is believed to have been built to protect the trade route that passed along the Savitri River. It was captured by the Portuguese from Adil Shah in 1545 and was later acquired by the Marathas. It is a popular destination for hikers and history enthusiasts. However, we recommend you carry your food and water as there are no stalls available at the fort. It is open 24 hours a day and there is no entry fee.

Peshwa Smarak: Located in Diveagar, this memorial was built in 1988. This memorial stands as a tribute to the prime minister of the Maratha Kingdom, the first Peshwa-Balaji Vishwanath Bhat. It displays sculptures, paintings, and artifacts related to his life and achievements. Additionally, you can see his ancestral house and the well he used. It is open 24 hours a day and there is no entry fee.

Kondivali Beach: This beach is yet another beach that is popular among travelers. Situated around 12 KM from Shrivardhan Beach, it is mainly popular because of the water sports activities available here like surfing and paragliding, among others. If you're looking for more than just water sports, you can go trekking as well. It is open 24 hours a day and there is no entry fee.

Diveagar Beach: It is a hidden gem, located in Shrivardhan Taluka, approximately 160 KM from Pune and 23 KM from Shrivardhan Beach. The beach stretches for about 6 KM, and the soft sands make it an ideal spot for a peaceful walk. This beach is also a great place to surf compared to the others. You need at least two hours to explore this place. It is open 24 hours a day and entry is free.

Kusumeshwar Temple: This temple is a lesser-known gem and is believed to date back to the Pandava era and boasts a rich history. The tranquil atmosphere of the temple provides one with an escape from typical tourist destinations, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in nature and spirituality. The temple is located 16 km from Shrivardhan. It is open from 6 AM to 9 PM and entry is free.

Ganesh Gully: At a distance of 1 KM from Harihareshwar Temple, Ganesh Gully is a pilgrimage spot located in Harihareshwar. As the name suggests, Ganesh Gully is a narrow passage about 3 feet wide between two rocks. The passage leads to a sea-bed where you will find a Lord Ganesha idol submerged 30 feet underwater. This is where part of the name Ganesh originated. The fascinating part is that the idol is visible only during low tide; when the tide is high, it gets completely submerged.

Kal Bhairav Temple: It is one of the most renowned temples in Shrivardhan, dedicated to Lord Shiva. You will also find a few other deities worshipped in the temple. The temple's architecture is its main highlight, making it one of the most stunning tourist attractions in Shrivardhan. Apart from the architecture, the breeze from the sea makes the temple a cool and pleasant place to sit and unwind. It is open from 6 AM to 8 PM and entry is free. You need at least an hour to explore this temple. It is open 24 hours a day and entry is free.

LBB Tip

The best time to visit Shrivardhan Beach and nearby attractions is during the winter months from November to February. The weather will be cool and pleasant. Avoid it during the monsoon season as the area experiences heavy rainfall and can limit outdoor activities and your list of things to do in Shrivardhan. Plus, the beach may be rough and water sports facilities may be unavailable. Also, carry sufficient cash as online payment may not work here.

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