| Location:-Ganapatipule
is approximately 375 km. south of Mumbai, along the Konkan Coast. Getting Here
The nearest airport is Kolhapur,
serviced by Air Deccan.
the nearest railhead is Bhoke, on the
Konkan Railway. However, Ratnagiri is more convenient.
Mumbai-Ganapatipule (via Mahad) is 375
kms. Pune-Ganapatipule (via Satara) is 331 kms. Kolhapur-Ganaptipule is
144 kms

Around Ganapatipula.
Malgund
is a small village about 1 km. away from Ganapatipule, and the native
place of the famous Marathi poet, Kavi Keshavsoot. You can visit the
poet’s house, which has been renovated and converted into a students’
hostel. The memorial to the poet, built by the Marathi Sahitya
Parishad, is also worth a visit.
Velneshwar: The
beautiful village of Veineshwar, situated north of the Shastri River,
has its own peaceful, coconut-fringed beach, where one can relax in
tranquility. The village comes alive each year during the Maha
Shivaratri fari, when pilgrims in large numbers visit the Old Shiva
Temple.
Ratnagiri:
About 25 km away from Ganapatipule lies the district headquarter town,
Ratnagiri. The region has a long illustrious past and is even
mentioned in Indian mythology as the place where thePandavas settled
after their 13-year pilgrimage. There are three main attractions
here: The Thibaw Palace, the Lokmanya Tilak Smarak and the Patit
Pawan Mandir. The Thibaw Palace is where Thibaw, the last king of
Burma, was incarcerated by the British in 1885. Ratnagiri was also
the birthplace of Lokmanya Tilak, one of India’s greatest freedom
fighters. His house, now a memorial called The Lokmanya Tilak is
diligently maintained by the local community. The Patit Pawan Mandir
is a much revered temple, as it is the first place of worship built
for non-Brahmins by the revolutionary leader, Veer Savarkar. Today,
Ratnagiri is a bustling agricultural town and also one of India’s
important ports in the western region.
Jaigad
Fort Resting
on a cliff, at the entrance of the Sangameshwar river just 35 km away
from Ganapatipule, is Jaigad Fort. This 17th century fort offers a
commanding view of the sea and an almost unique view of Konkan village
life.
Pawas
Besides its scenic natural beauty and serenity. Pawas is
well-known for the Ashram of Swami Swaroopanand (a spiritual leader
who influenced an entire generation of Maharshtrians). A visit to
this place is truly a journey through time.
Also Visit...
Marleshwar, 60 km. from Ganapatiple,
is famous for its Shiva temple and waterfall. Derwan, 85 km from
Ganapatipule, ius well known for its Shiv Shristi (and exhibition on
Chhatrapati Shivaji). Parshuram, 112 km from Ganapatipule, is known
for the Parshuram temple.

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