Saturday 16 March 2024

Relaxing trip to Ganeshgule, Ratnagiri


Ganeshgule is a small village in Ratnagiri district, very close from well known village Pawas.  It is the place to go if you want to take a break from the city and reconnect with nature. Ganeshghule Beach is popular among nature lovers and is known for its clear sunset view. The beach is 1.5 km long and is flanked by mountains on both sides. The rocky, white sandy terrain and clear emerald sea of the secluded beach. The beach is a bit out of the way, it's worth to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Ganeshgule Village (old photo taken during monsoon)


We travelled to the place from Ganpatipule. You can follow below route if you are traveling from Pune.

How to reach Ganeshgule?
Amba Ghat Route
Pune - Karad - Take right at Narayanwadi after McDonald's and drive towards Kokrud village - Reach Malkapur follow Amba ghat route - Sakharpa Town - Pawas - Ganeshgule

Varandha Ghat route via Chiplun 
Pune - Bhor - Varandha Ghat - Mahad - drive to Khed (skip Poladpur via Kashedi Ghat) - Chiplun - Sangameshwar - Ratnagiri - Pawas -  Ganeshgule

Tamhini Ghat Route via Chiplun
Pune - Paud - Mangaon - Mahad - drive to Khed (skip Poladpur via Kashedi Ghat) - Chiplun - Sangameshwar - Ratnagiri - Pawas -  Ganeshgule

Kumbharli Ghat route via Patan and Chiplun
Pune - Satara - Umbraj - follow Umbraj Patan road - Patan - Kumbharli Ghat - Kherdi - Chiplun - Sangameshwar - Ratnagiri - Pawas -  Ganeshgule

We followed Kumbharli Ghat route as we wanted to visit Dervan and then Ganpatipule. Road condition was good except few rough patches. We were started our journey around 5.30 am early morning and reached the ghat section around 10 am, there was no traffic at all. We reached Ganpatipule around 2pm and stayed there. 

Next day after visiting Swami Swaroopanand Math at Pawas, we reached Rama Niwas around 2pm. As we stepped into the property, we were greeted by a sense of tranquility and relaxation. The hosts were friendly and made sure that we had a memorable experience. The room was spotless and well-maintained, offering everything we needed for a comfortable stay. There are only two rooms, owner stays at ground floor and rooms are at first floor. If you have a senior citizen accompanying with you then you should not choose the place as you need to climb iron staircase to reach the room and that staircase is not easy to climb for old person.

What really set this homestay apart was the private beach access. It felt like our own secluded paradise, away from the crowds. We enjoyed every moment of our stay and would highly recommend this place to anyone looking for a serene beach retreat. They do not provide food, but their Aunty staying next door who provides authentic konkani food. We ordered Kala Watana Usal, Rice Bhakri, Phanas (Jackfruit) Bhaji and obviously Modak. Food quality was awesome.  We were tired and very much hungry so forgot to click photos. 😛

One more wonderful option to stay at Ganeshgule is Oceano Pearl, a property of hospitality firm O’Nest, that gives you the comfort of a hotel. I did not get the booking as due to some event whole property was booked on these dates. Megha Dhade's Villa Mangoes and Seashells is also few steps away from Rama Niwas, there you can experience a stay at perfect konkani house. 

But if you are looking for good accommodation in a reasonable rate then Rama Niwas is the best choice.  


Ganeshgule Beach (Photo taken from Google)


After taking rest for 2 hours, as the evening approached, we went to the beach and it looked just beautiful. We walked up and down the beach, feeling the softness of the sand beneath our feet and cool mild breeze in hair. It was Saturday still there was nobody except us, that feeling itself was very wonderful. The experience was so soulful, it felt as if the time just stands still. 

Ganeshgule Beach is considered a perfect place for those who want to relax and spend peaceful moments. Swimming and sunbathing are the favorite activities at the beach. No water sports are available on the beach, at least it was not available when we visited.

One should not miss the sunset here, the golden hours cast a spell in the environment like Midas Touch, turning everything to Gold. The beach is an isolated beach that gives a divine experience with a quiet and peaceful environment.


Sunset at Ganeshgule Beach



Next morning we left room around 8am to visit well-known Ganeshgule Temple which is located 1.5 km from the beach and is situated on a hill near the beach. This temple contains the idol of Lord Ganesha that is known as Swayambhu. The trunk of Lord Ganesha is towards the west in the temple. In addition, this temple contains an ancient well of the Pandava era. 



Ganeshgule Temple Arch



Ganesh Temple, Ganeshgule



Undir mama (Mouse)


Lord Ganesh, Ganeshgule


Information Board in Temple

You can see picturesque view of a village from the temple.

Hill seen from Ganesh Temple


From Ganesh temple we went to Laxmi Narayan Temple in Ganeshgule, I got to know about this temple from one of my friend and wanted to visit since long time. This is very old temple surrounded by mango trees and made up of woods. There is beautiful wooden carving inside the temple, crafted wooden pillars, it gives feel of typical konkani temple. It is very calm and peaceful place. Beside this temple there is another temple of lord Shiva made of stone.




Laxmi Narayan Temple, Ganeshgule



Garud (Eagle)



Traditional Tulashi Vrundavan



Laxmi Narayan



Deepmal


For breakfast we have chosen Hotel Kshanbhar Vishranti near Kasheli Phata. This is a small hotel beside the bay of Kasheli, right next to the back waters of Muchkundi River, this place is scenic and windy. It’s a place for breakfast and snacks, they serve simple home style food. We enjoyed Cut Wada, Wadapav, Poha and Misal, taste of food was amazing.

This small restaurant in the village outskirts is a good option for travelers.

After breakfast we went to visit Devghali beach which is in Kasheli village and approximately 25 kms from Ganeshgule, it took us an hour to reach the beach. Devghali beach in Kasheli village is a hidden beach, the recent photos on social media attracted many tourists and I was one of them. Kasheli is a hidden village in the Ratnagiri district. Many people are still unaware of it. Since it is a hidden beach, it is very clean and scenic.

This beach is majorly known for its sunset.  If possible, plan to spend an evening there so you can capture spectacular view of sunset from the hill. Swimming on this island is strictly prohibited. From local folk we got to know that entry to this beach is restricted during monsoon. The beauty of Devghali beach can not be expressed, it can only feel.


Devghali beach, Kasheli


Sea view from Devghali Beach


Then we went back to the room around 1pm, after having lunch we checked out and travelled to Vijaydurg Fort. 



Useful Info - 
Dinner at Rama Niwas, veg thali at 200 Rs. per person
Stay at Rama Niwas - 2500 Rs per day for AC room with wifi

Useful Contacts - 
Rama Niwas, Ganeshgule - 9405069665
Aunty at Rama Niwas for food - 9673249735
Hotel Kshanbhar Vishranti, Kasheli - 9403838725
O'NEST Oceano Pearl - 8378957789 

Quick trip to Vijaydurg Fort

Vijaydurg fort is located in Devgad Taluka, of district Sindhudurg, Konkan region of Maharashtra. It is 350Km away from Pune. 

It is the oldest fort on the Sindhudurg coast, was constructed during the regime of Raja Bhoja II of the Shilahar dynasty (construction period 1193-1205) and restructured by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.

It is the largest fort on the coast and stands mighty due to its fine architecture.

How to reach? 
Nearest route to follow is via Anuskura Ghat. 
Pune - Satara - Karad - Take Right at Narayanwadi for Malkapur - Anuskura Ghat - Rajapur - Vijaydurg

We went to Ganeshgule, Pawas first and then Vijaydurg so chose Kumbharli ghat route.

Vijaydurg town and port view from the fort
Vijaydurg town and port view from the fort


Earlier, the fort encompassed an area of 5 acres and was surrounded by sea on all four sides. 
Over the years the eastern trench was reclaimed and a road constructed thereon. Presently the area of fort is about 17 acres and is surrounded by the Arabian Sea on three sides. Shivaji Maharaj extended the area of the fort by constructing three walls on the eastern side and he also constructed 20 bastions making the fort formidable.


Hanuman Temple at the fort
Hanuman Temple at the fort


Indian flag


Vijaydurg Fort was called the "Eastern Gibraltar", as it was virtually impregnable. Its architecture is impressive and unique, designed to withstand attacks from enemy forces. Its locational advantages include the 40 km long Vaghotan/Kharepatan creek. Large vessels cannot enter the shallow water of this creek. Maratha warships could be anchored in this creek and yet remain invisible from the sea. It is a protected monument. and stood testimony to the naval prowess of the Marathas.

It is believed that the region around the banks of the Vaghotan River was a dock, used by the Marathas for building and repairing their ships. The port adjacent to the fort is a natural port and is still used by local fishermen.

A few years back, Oceanographic experts have discovered a submerged wall of length 100 meters east of the fort. This under-sea wall is 3 meters high, 7 meters wide and 122 meters long. The wall is composed of Laterite rock and has a depth of 8-10 meter under the sea. So when enemy ships tried to attack the fort, they collided with this underwater wall and shattered into pieces! Portuguese had lost their 2 ships in an attempt to capture Vijaydurg fort.

We visited the fort on 11th March 2024. As it was our sudden plan to visit the fort during Ganeshgule trip so we did not get much time to explore accommodation options at Vijaydurg. We booked a room at Hotel Darya (earlier name was Hotel Vijaydurg Palace), its a resto bar and we reached the place around 8pm. Honestly speaking we did not like the place and surrounding after reaching there; we felt that it was not a good place for a family to stay even for a night. But as we were not having any option as we were so tired and could not think to travel again so decided to stay as leave the place as early as possible in the morning.  

But a special thanks to Hotel owner Vivek, he understood our feelings and made us little comfortable, he interacted so nicely with us. He stays there in the same building at the top floor and told us to call him in case required.


Sunrise seen from the fort


We started exploring fort around 7am, there is no any time restriction to visit the fort. One can visit the fort anytime after sunrise and before the sunset, it is because there is no light arrangement in the fort. 

As soon as you enter you can see Hanuman temple and fluttering Indian flag at high. 


Way to main entrance 

The main entrance of the fort faces the north, and its structured like Gomukh (cow face) as you can see it once you reach near to it.  This made it difficult for enemy to find out fort entrance from long distance.   You can see cannon fireballs and some broken cannons after entering into fort area. 


Main Entrance






Jibi Gate 


Fort wall



Information board at the fort


Most of the fort walls and bastions are still intact.


Baston at the fort










Making memories with my little one


Out of the original imposing structure, some of the structures still remain including the storage area for food grains, prison, a huge water tank, and cannon. 











Grain storage







Jakhanichi Tof (Cannon)


For the supply of water there were several wells and large tanks.


Well (water storage) 









The Vijaydurg fort is considered the birthplace of helium. In the 19th century, a British scientist Sir Joseph Norman Lockyer discovered the element while observing a total solar eclipse from the fort.


Board about Helium birth



Vaghotan Creek











Nice place to spend sometime


There is a tunnel which is partially damaged now. The strong triple line of fortifications had 27 bastions, some of them two-storied. Within the citadel there were many buildings and storehouses, now all in ruins except a structure called Rest House. 





Fort wall stands strong


Most interesting fact about the fort is the underground escape way(hidden gate). There was also a 200 m long tunnel for evacuation during an emergency. Another end of this tunnel was in the Dhulap’s palatial house in the near village. Few caves like structures are also present inside the fort.

Way to hidden door



Chor Waat (hidden door)


We were back around 9.30am and pampered ourselves with lassi and ice cream at a small shop near Hotel Suruchi. 

2-3 hours are enough to explore the fort properly. Carry your own water bottle, sunglass, goggles , hat & sunscreens. There are few restaurants near the Vijaydurg fort area to have food & refreshments. 
Hotel Suruchi offers Konkani foods. 

I recommend this place to visit during the Konkan trip if you are interested in seeing costal line fort architecture. 

Useful Contacts - 
Hotel Darya (Hotel Vijaydurg Palace) - 9920986532
Hotel Suruchi - 9420789482