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Vayari Bhuthnath - Tarkarli Tal.: Malvan Dist Sindhudurg
Ph.No.: 9320747798 / 9372958228
Email.: manish.khot1980@gmail.com
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Swati Tent Resort located at Tarkarli beach near Malvan (Maharashtra, India) in the Sindhudurg district of the Konkan Region (Coastal Maharashtra).
Tarkarli is a small village situated 6 kms south of Malvan and 546 kms away from Mumbai and now a tourist attraction . The major attraction here is the long and narrow stretch of beach, with its pristine water. On a clear day, you can see the sea bed through a depth of 20 ft. MTDC has also initiated efforts here to start a scuba diving centre.
You can visit the Sindhudurg Forts, Singhudurg, one of Maharashtra's more popular and importance sea forts, built in the 17th century and the famous Padmagarh fort.
In Tarkarli, one can enjoy the delectable cuisine, variety of sea-food and staying in Swati Tent Resort,
Accommodation & Facilities:
Accommodation in 3 Rooms near to beach.
Restaurant facility.
Home Made Pure Malvani Type Veg & Non Veg Dishesh ( As per your Order )
Like Ghavane , Aamboli , Sagoti Vade, Tisare , Sha Rukh Khan's Kokam Kadi / Solkadi, & Ukadiche Modak
Boating Facility { All Point in Sea & Back water & Dolphin Point also}
Snorkeling Facility { You can Sea Wonder ful Life in Sea, Sea Bed, Shell Fish Etc.}( Rs. 250 Per Person )
Guide Facility also available as per your request ( Charges Apply )
Vehicle on Rent - Car / Sumo / Auto
Doctor on Call.
Access:
Nearest airport is Dabolim (Goa) - 190 kms
Nearest railhead is Kudal, 45kms. on Konkan Railway. (Kankawali and Oros is also option)
Distances:Mumbai - Tarkarli - 546 kms.Kolhapur - Tarkarli - 160 kms. Malvan - Tarkarli - 6 kms.Panjim - Malvan - 175 kms,Belgaum - Malvan - 175 kms.
Tariff :
Attach Toilet Bathroom 2 room Available Per room Rs.: 600.00
Hall Type Room Max 10 Person capacity Rs 750
Above Includes only accommodation (EP).
Extra person charged extra as per applicable rates, payable at the resort.
All bookings will be confirmed only against receipt of full payment in advance only.
Check in : 10:30 AM / Checkout : 9 AM.
All Rates are Indicative and Subject to Reconfirmation at the time of Reservation.
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS
BOATING { Boting Point }
Sea Seagul Bird
House Boat
Sea Rock
Picture Shooting Point
Sun Set / Sun rise Point
Lord Vitthal Temple / Mobareshwar Mandir Devbag
Deep Gruh / Light House Point
Back Water
Dev Bag Sangam { Sea & River }{ 8 Person }
Dolphin Point -
Nivati Kille / Fort. -
Walaval Safar -
Korjai Ganesh Mandir.
Pandavkalin Shiv Mandir
Godya Panyachi Vihir { Sweet Water Well }
Laxmi Narayan Temple
Juva Bet.{ Natural Island }
Snorkeling Facility : Just
Hand Made Product : made from Coconut, Fish Shell and Dry fish
Wonder full Point in Malvan
Sea Beches - Tarkarli, Devbag , Vayari, Dandi, Rajkot, Chival Beach, Sarjekot, Talashil,Nivati
Tarkarli Suru Ban/ Van
Devbag Vitthal Mandir
Devbag Sangam Back Water.
Boating ( Dolphin Point )
Dhopar Kopar Talvar Point ( Devali)
Devali Mountain View
Tondavali Suru Ban
Tondavali Vagheshwar Mandir
Ozar Samadhi Mandir.
Bhadrakali Mandir ( Revandi)
Sarjekot Bandar
Sarjekot Kada - Mirya Bandh
Chivala Beach
Aarase Mahal.
Rock Garden
Gold Ganesh Temple ( Medha Malvan )
Rajkot Fort / Padamgad Fort of 17th Century
Fort Sindhudurga
Snorkeling
Kandalgaon - Rameshwar Mandir.
Aanganewadi - Bharadi Devi.
Dhamapur Talav / Lake - Bhagavati Mandir
For Reservations, Travel Assistance Contact:
Swati Tent Resort,
Vayari Bhuthnath - Tarkarli Tal.: Malvan Dist Sindhudurg
Ph.No.: 9320747798 / 9372958228
email.: manish.khot1980@gmail.com
http://swatitentresorttarkarlimalvan.blogspot.com
Tarkarli Beach
Tarkarli situated 6 Kms. south of Malvan and 546 kms. away from Mumbai on the west coast of India, is Tarkarli. The major attraction here is the long and narrow stretch of beach, with its pristine waters. On a clear day, you can see the sea-bed through a depth of 20ft. Then, of course, there are the forts, Sindhudurg one of Maharashtra's more popular and important sea forts, built in the 17th century and the famous Padmagarh Fort. While in Tarkarli, make sure to visit the konkan's favorite food restaurant for the delectable cuisine and experience something unusual-staying in MTDC's inviting tents.
Sindhudurg Fort
Huge sea rocks of Malvan has easefully shouldered the responsibility of two Forts Sindhudurg & Padmagad on their broad chest. The name of the fort is given to the Sindhudurg district. Tourist from all over the world visit through out the year to see this Maratha glory.The fort was built with the help of huge rocks on the Kurte Island which amazes people & one appreciates imaginative power of Shivaji. In 1664 shivaji erected this fort on 44 acers of land. It took 500 stone splitters & stone breakers, 200 blacksmiths , 3000 labourers & hundreds of skilled artists who toiled very hard to complete this fort in three years. This is evident from stone inscriptions. Initially 3 K.M. long outer wall (Tat) was built. Average height of wall 10 meter and 2 to 4 meter broad in which liquid lead was used in the foundation. This wall today also stands impenetrable . The trick used in the construction of entrance door seems to be mastermind work. The technique was so deceptive for the enemy that they could not even realize from where the entrance door begins. Outer zigzag wall also built in a such a way that if the enemy would come to attack it would be visible from any side so that troops inside the fort could fire their guns and cannons effectively and humble the enemy . Crores of Hones (Goldcoins) were then spent to build this wonderful fort.Maratha king Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj built this fort on island of 'kurte'. In those days Malvan was used for ship building & repairing works. Then the city developed accordingly. It was a planned city with market area, Residence Offices etc. In Sindhudurg Fort there is 'Shri Shivarajeshwar temple' of King Shivaji. Also there are temple of Hanuman & Jarimari mandir and Goddess 'Bhavani Temple'. Impressions of shivaji's fingers prints found to be preserved here on one of the wall . Also lies, inside the fort worth seeing temples of Bhavanimata, Shambhu Mahadev, Jarimiri & Mahapurush. All are in good conditions.There is one rare coconut tree inside the fort which has two branches
Why named as Malvan ?
In many old books & articles some reference occurs as follows
Largely planted coconut trees (Mad) formed a grove(wan), so it named as madwan & after some years it became Malwan.
Some people says that in old days here salt was produced in large quantity. Huge salt pans were present in Malvan. Salt producers use term 'Lavan' for salt & term 'Mahalavan' is a place where you get more salt. Hence it became Malvan
Malvan was an international port which was importing & exporting A-1 quality of goods & materials, In Marathi, goods known as ‘Maal’, Goods of A-1 quality means ‘Maal-A-1’ Hence the named 'Malvan'.
The flowers of 'Undal' (Calophyllum inophullum) & 'Surang' (Ochrocarpos longipholius) trees are called as ‘Malya’ in Sanskrit, ‘wan’ means jungle. A jungle of 'Undal' &' Surang' flowers are called ‘Malya wan’, which become Malwan.
Scenic Temples
Shivrajeshwar Temple: Shivaji’s image in boatman’s attire is worshiped. Shivaji’s younger son Rajaram erected this temple inside the fort Sindhudurg in 1965.
Rameshwar Temple (23 km from Malvan): Dedicated to Lord Rameshwar. The tutelary deity of Achara is renowned for its divine verdict sought by locals once in five years. The tradition is called ‘Gavpalane’ in which villagers reside outside a village.
Bharadidevi (14 km from Malvan) :Is a godess of Anganewadi where she has occurred in a selfexistant rock form. It is believed that when a person asks for a favor goddess fulfills it. Annual fair of this goddess is witnessed by large number of devotees.
Bhadrakali Temple (4.5 km from Malvan): famous Malvani dramatists Mr. Machindra Kambali in his popular dramas often mention this godess. The temple is situated at Revandi village by the shore.
Ozar (5 km from Malvan): A place of sanctity associated with Brahamanand Swami whose memorial lies here in the shade of thick grove, which offers peace to visitors.
Tapobhoomi (2.5 km from Kudal): A sacred hill also known as ‘Devdongar’. It is named after renowned saint Machindranath who meditated here to delight Lord Shiva.
Rawool Maharaj Mutt (3.5 km from Kudal): A potent saint of Konkan who sacrificed himself for the welfare of the society. Later he self immolated himself at Pinguli where mutt stands in his name.
KunkeshwarTemple (19 km from Devgad): The nature has bestowed beauty by placing this temple on the bank of Arabian Sea. The original Hemadpanthy architectural style temple is believed to be built by one Arabian businessman. Temple’s main event is Mahashivratri festival where devotees gather in thousands to worship Lord Shiva.
Vimleshwar Temple (14 km from Devgad): Yet another temple of Lord Shiva nestled amidst coconut and beetle nut plantations at Wada. Temple’s forefront has five naked idols of stone with huge elephants guarding the temples from either side.
Rameshwar Temple (4 km from Vijaydurg): This heritage temple makes an impression on visitors by its murals, which depicts the stories from Ramayana and Mahabharata. These paintings resemble Bundeli art of Madhyapradesh.
Brahmadeva Temple (12 km from Kharepatan): Advantageously located on towering peak of Korle village. Accessible by motor able road the amazing site of temple reinforces the power of divine in tranquil surroundings.
Bhalchandra Maharaj Mutt: People of Kankavali adore this saint as a supreme beingwhose memorial lies inside the mutt.
Aaynari: Known for the caves relating to the time of Pandavas. Strong local belief is that Pandavas stayed at this caves during their exile. Legends even say killing of voracious eater Bakasura took place in the jungle at the hands of Bhima.
Datta Mandir (14 km from Kudal): Birthplace of Paramhans Pariwajakacharya Vasudevanand Saraswati alias Tembyeswami who has left rich treasure of philosophy written in form of granthas.
Mahalaxmi Temple (18 km from Kudal): At Narur this temple is located at the bottom of Ranganagad fort. Trekkers seek blessings of goddess Mahalaxmi before moving upwards towards Ranganagad.
Mahadevache Keravade (24 km from Kudal): Amidst spectacular formation of rocks on a small hillock this ascetic abode of saint Mahadev is a scenic place to watch southern end of Ranganagad and Manohar-Mansantoshgad.
Valaval (15 km from Kudal): The deity Laxminarayan is highly revered by his believers. The idol in Aniruddha form of Vishnu dates back to 14 Th century.
Rameshwar Temple: Konkani architectural style temple in Vengurla town is believed to be 300 years old. Locals then established Lord Rameshwars idol by seeking divine verdict from Nagnath.
Vetoba Temple (14 km from Vengurla): Vetal the king of ghosts is considered as watchmen of Aravali village, which is blessed by spectacular seashore. Fair day of Vetoba is celebrated by offering him a pair of sandals and bananas.
Sri Mutt Sansthan (3 km from Vengurla): Nestled amidst beautiful synthesis of two mountains at Dabholi. This place of great sanctity is associated with renowned Sringeri Peeth of Karnataka. The mutt follows the Vedic traditions established by Adi Sankaracharya in India.
Hiranyakeshi (3 km from Amboli): Scenic place of worship dedicated to Lord Shiva. Where pilgrims gather in large numbers during Mahashivratri. The Hiranyakeshi River originates from this place.
Natural Ports
Vengurla: Set within the magnificent natural harbour. This sleepy little town is renowned for its historic building Dutch Wakhar (a factory) and heritage Sagar Bunglow that offers panoramic view from the Arabian Sea from its courtyard.
Malvan Jetty: Is a home of fishing trawlers. A short boat ride from this jetty takes you to the Sindhudurg fort. The area surrounding the fort is turtle nesting site.
Sarjekot (4 km from Malvan): This port is a scenic splendor on the mouth of Talashil Creek. Sarjekot received its name from Sarjekot fort constructed by Shivaji in 1668.
Redi (21 km from Vengurla): The old anchor Revati port area is the nicest spot for picnics in Sindhudurg. The historic significance of this place is Yashwantgad fort and self existent Lord Ganesh who attracts large number of devotees.
Devgad: Is a natural harbour and a well-guarded port town named after Devgad fort. Marathas valiant naval commander was instrumental in erecting this elegant looking fort.
Historic Forts
Sindhudurg Fort: On a low island and about a mile from the Malvan’s shore, this fort is said to be a pride of Maratha glory. Today it contains the houses of few gabits and main shrine of Shivaji. Palm and footprints of great king also preserved here on a dried lime slab in a tower.
Padmagad: was small island in front of Sindhudurg. Shivaji fortified it to carry out ship repairs. Today one can see only the ruins of the imposing structure.
Rajkot Fort: Stands within the boundaries of Malvan town. On a rising ground three sides by the sea now in ruins surround this structure.
Pandavgad: Another small island fort, with an area of one acre, lies within a mile of Malvan. Half reef and half sandbank, here Shivaji use to built his ships.
Ramgad (11km from Kankavali): Spread on eight acres of land by Kankavali - Achara road. Fort commands the fine view of Gad River and its lush green surroundings.
Manohar- Manasantoshgad (42 km from Kudal): these two steep rock forts of Shivapur has tableland of considerable size on the top. A narrow valley separates two fort heads.
Rangnagad (20 km from Kudal): At an altitude of 2600 ft. Ranganagad is a trekkers delight. It was built during Shilahara Bhoj regime that are considered as architects of forts in Maharashtra.
Pargad: Situated on the border of Sindhudurg - Chandgad near Belgaum. In history Shivaji’s mother gifted this fort to Abaji Krishna for maintenance.
Shivgad: At Ghonsari this magnificent fort beacons adventuress tourist.
Vijaydurg (31 km from Devgad): Pre Shivaji period fort erected during Adilshah’s regime. Shivaji captured this fort in 1653 & restored its dignity. Then under the leadership of Kanhoji Angre fort witnessed many battles.
For Reservations, Travel Assistance Contact:
Swati Tent Resort,
Vayari Bhuthnath - Tarkarli Tal.: Malvan Dist Sindhudurg
Ph.No.: 9320747798 / 9372958228
Email.: manish.khot1980@gmail.com
http://swatitentresorttarkarlimalvan.blogspot.com
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Hotel Name : SWATI TENT RESORT TARKARLI MALVAN
Hotel City Name :MAVAN
Bank Name : AXIS BANK LTD.
Branch : Chembur - Mumbai - 400071
Beneficiary Name / Account Holder Name : MANISH ASHOK KHOT
Account Type : SAVING
Account Number : 063010100159685
IFSC Code : UTIB0000063
Thursday, March 26, 2009
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