Sunday, May 11, 2008

Tarkarli

Tarkarli was my dream destination from last two years. I was very much fascinated after looking the brochure of Tarkarli from MTDC. I had collected lots of information about Tarkarli and other places near Tarkarli. My intention visiting Tarkarli was to see the Konkan coast, eat lots of fish and Sol Kadhi, Snorkeling and see the Sindhudurg Fort. I had made up my mind that, even if no one joins me for the trip, i will be going all alone to see the beauty.
Tarkarli is around 550kms by road from Mumbai. I took Mandovi Express on 2nd May 2008 to reach Kudal Station. As usual, the train departed late from CST station and could not cover up the distance as there is a single track on Konkan Railway. Even though the train was late, I was not bored in the train, as I got a very good company of an Indian Navy officer named Amrujkar. He works as a Commander on INS Talwaar and flies the Indian Navy Helicopter. I got loads of information about the Indian Naval ships and the technology used by the same, Radio Communication and much more. The train needs to wait at certain places for the other train to pass. The train was supposed to reach Kudal station at 16:30hrs but it was late by 3 hours. I got down and reached Kudal ST stand but could not get a direct ST bus to Malvan as Tarkarli is 6 kms from Malvan. So, had to take the Kankavli bus and got down at Kasaal. Luckily, the Ratnagiri-Malvan ST bus was late by some time, so I could reach Malvan by that bus. I reach Malvan bus stand late in the night at 21:15hrs. Finally, somehow I managed to reach my hotel at Tarkarli by an Auto-Rickshaw.

The hotel owner Mr. Gajanan.Kubal. is a superb person I met in this trip. He just asked me to get fresh and have the dinner. That is what we call "Atithi DevoBhava". He offered me Veg and Non-Veg food option. I said, How can i think of having veg diet in Konkan? I simply want to eat Fish and Sol Kadhi. In all, I paid Rs 800 for 2 night stay, 2 dinner, 1 lunch, breakfast and tea. (Rs 300 for a spacious room, where at least 3-4 people can sleep). He has around 5 rooms and its right near the beach.


The next day i.e. on 3rd May, I woke up early and went to the Tarkarli beach. I saw a group of people pushing the boat into the sea to go for a fresh catch for the day. Within some time, the boat was deep in the sea. There were many small and medium sized boats on the beach and also there were some tourists for early morning walk. I took the breakfast and headed to the Tarkarli Water Sports Jetty. Later, I went to Malvan Jetty and headed to Sindhudurg Fort by boat. You have to shell out Rs 27 (return fare) to visit the fort. You can see the only temple in India of Shivaji Maharaj. The temple is known as Shivrajeshwar Mandir and was built by his son, Rajaram Maharaj. The sword placed near the statue weighs 2.5kgs and is 3.5ft long. It is removed from the cover once in year on the auspicious day of Vijaya Dashmi (Dassera). You will also find a coconut tree with two branches within the vicinity of the fort. There around 18-20 houses within the fort and the entry and the exit to the fort is restricted during the monsoon. You will also find the foot and hand print of Shivaji Maharaj as soon as you enter the fort. There is not much to see on the fort as the fort is no more maintained, just like other forts and the outer wall is becoming weak due to the strong sea waves.

I returned back to the Malvan Jetty and enquired about the most interesting Snorkeling. MTDC has started Snorkeling near Sindhudurg as the water clear there. Scuba Diving activity will be started very soon. MTDC charges Rs 250 for a good 20-30 minutes of snorkeling. The best part of this activity is, the non swimmers can also enjoy this activity. The divers here are of great help and they take great efforts for the tourists to enjoy snorkeling. Snorkeling can be enjoyed from 9am-3pm. I was able to see at least 4-5 varieties of fish and the corals here. You can enjoy the fresh sea food near the Malvan jetty. Malvan market is closed from 1pm-4pm. You can get the Cashewnuts (Kaaju) , Aambaa (Mango) Poli, Kokam and Aawla Syrup and much more.

Later, in the evening I went for Devbagh backwaters, Bhogwe Beach and other small islands near Bhogwe beach. I simply cannot express the view of these places. Bhogwe beach is a place where some scenes of the famous Oscar nominated Marathi film “Shwaas” were shot. I was not lucky to see the Dolphins near Devbagh. You can enjoy the Devbagh Backwaters, Bhogwe Beach, Dolphin view and other small islands by paying Rs 600, which is worth watching.

On Sunday i.e. on 4th May I again tried my luck to check the availability of the Dolphins, but could not. But I was happy to see the localites setting up the weekly Sunday bazaar to sell the mangoes, Fish, vegetables etc. The people in Konkan are very kind at heart and very very cooperative. At around 9:00am I left Tarkarli and headed to Kankavli and then Kolhapur via Phonda Ghat route, which is again a beautiful place. Planning to visit Phonda Ghat during monsoon.

You can check the beautiful images at http://picasaweb.google.com/vu2sfh/Tarkarli

For Water Sports and Beach facing resort at Tarkarli, you can contact Mr. Gajanan Kubal at 99605-04491

For detailed information regarding Snorkeling, you contact Mr. Sunil Sarang at 94207-38425


Travel Expenses

Kudal Station to Kudal Bus Stand:- Rs 10 (Share Rickshaw)
Kudal to Kasaal (ST Bus):- Rs 15 (I had to take this bus, as i missed the direct bus to Malvan)
Kasaal to Malvan (ST Bus):- Rs 23
Malvan to Tarkarli (Auto Rickshaw):- Rs 80 (They don't charge much during daytime)
Tarkarli to Malvan:- Rs 20 (Share Rickshaw)
Malvan Jetty to Sindhudurg Fort:- Rs 27 (Return Fare)
Malvan to Tarkarli:- Rs 10 (Share Fare by Mahindra Jeep)
Kankavli to Kolhapur:- Rs 90 (By good 2x2 Asiad Bus)




Thanks and Regards.

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

nice images and a well written post:-) thanks for sharing.

Anonymous said...

good description

evry informative for contacts

what was the rate for stay and food ? can a family stay at that place and alos do mention charges for local transporst that you took .

I am an avid traveller and looking to explore konkan soon

HamQuest said...

Well written post

Sandip Adiwarekar said...

Nice Pics!!! Good place to visit, let me know when r u going there again!!

Anonymous said...

Excellent write up... you need to take this as seriously.....what!! ..travel writing .. i can actulaly visualize the whole journey thru your writeup....please in future if you are going or planning or planned let me know wanna join you with family....cheers to you!!!

दिपक said...

Hi Surendra

Nice Written buddy..
Tarkarli is my Dream now... :)

Keep Blogging

Unknown said...

wonderful article..............now i'm excited to go to TARKARLI...thnx for such wonderful detailed information.keep sharing ur experences like this....n' pics have given a hint of the place.WOW!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Nice post yar.. good information about Tarkarli.. photos looks pretty cool..

Vinit said...

Tarkarli is really very good place. I can say I felt very very relax after reaching Tarkarli, after visiting Devbaug I relaxed even more.

Snorkelling wa also amazing & I really felt that 250Rs. is nothing for such a gr8 experience. MTDC is planning to start skuba diving in deep sea near Vengurla after december 2008.

Anonymous said...

Good article and a detailed report keep up the good work..........

Anonymous said...

Hi Surendra,

I am going to Tarkarli in November and was doing some research and stumbled upon your blog. I wanted to ask if taking a Volvo bus from Mumbai would be feasible? The bus leaves at 7.3o pm and reached Kudal at 7.30 am the next day. The drop will be on Kudal Highway. Is it easy to get any transportation to Tarkarli (MTDC Resort) from the highway early in the morning?

Would appreciate if you can help me.

Thanks

Surendra said...

Its feasible to go by Volvo bus and as you will be reaching early monring, so there won't be any problem to reach Tarkarli. You will have to check the bus timings for a direct bus from Kudal to Tarkarli or else you will have to take two separate buses by taking halt in between. The buses go upto Malvan and then there are local share rickshaws who provide service. Happy Vacation. Please provide me your details like your email address or contact number. Thanks.

Anonymous said...

Hi Surendra,

Thanks for your reply. I wanted to know if you have any contact number/website of two resorts- Rosary Paradise and Manali Resort. Most of the blogs I have read have only written about MTDC and I cant find any details about both these resorts!

:(

Surendra said...

Sorry. I dont have numbers of any other beach resort other than Sumati Beach Resort, where i stayed. This place is real simple and very close to the beach. You can directly go to Tarkarli and find many resorts close to the beach. I was not happy to read reviews about MTDC (after all its Govt. owned). Thanks. (For more details you can also email me at vu2sfh@gmail.com).

Anonymous said...

Hi Surendra
Thanks for your feedback.I too shall make my plan like yours...but I shall skip the train...I love the bus journey on the NH17 route.Do anyone rent out their motor cycles or scooters in Kudal or at Tarkali?Pls revert on same.The pictures are quiet breathtaking.Thanks for sharing and keep up the good work
Brgds
Luis
dlimajoaquim@yahoo.com

Surendra said...

Dear sujeeshnr,

You can go ahead with your trip to Tarkarli in the month of May. Not an issue. Climate is better than Mumbai. Waiting for your images and enjoy the trip. Thanks.

Swapneel said...

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Bhaskar sonar said...

Very useful info. Thnx for sharing

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