Tourist Attraction in Ganapatipule

Tourist attraction in Ganapatipule: the ultimate coastal distraction

Are you looking for cool beaches where you’ll be able to relax and spend some time in harmony, away from all the commotion in your daily life? If you love beaches, then this has to be the perfect place for spending your holidays. The Ganapatipule is one of the most splendid beaches in all of Maharashtra, which will provide you not only with pleasure but also will rejuvenate your tired spirit and drive off your monotony. Located on the foothill, the Ganapati Swayambhu Temple is a tourist attraction in Ganapatipule is frequented by hundreds every year.

Tourist Attraction in Ganapatipule The God of the temple is considered to be the “Paschim Dwardevta” (western sentinel) of India, and most of the pious pilgrims make their wishes and pay their respects there. Besides, the coastal area is accompanied by an interesting Ganapati shaped 1Km walk, named Pradakshina, walking along which the tourists go to worship their deity. Going along the path, about 1 Km away from Ganapatipule, you’ll see a hamlet called Malgund, where the profound Marathi poet Keshavsoot was born. Accompanied by museums and old monuments which are other tourist attractions at
Ganapatipule
, the place has become the limelight.

If you are fond of temple excursion, then there are many tourist attractions within Ganapatipule of that type like Marleshwar and Parshuram Temple, both about 70- 90 Km away from Ganapatipule. Marleshwar beholds the home of Lord Shiva and a beautiful eye-catching waterfall that will blow you away. The district town, Ratnagiri, is a perfect tourist spot. Housing the famous Tilak Smarak, and other temples for non-Brahmins like Patit Pawan Mandir, the place holds some famous architectural work like the Ratnadurga fort and Bhagivati Bunder.

Also you’ll find the significant Coconut Research Center and the sea-port around Ratnagiri. The old Shiva temple at Velneshwar and the beach are also few cool hangout spots for the tourists. Built in 1911, for the King and Queen of Burma, the Thebaw Palace is also another famous tourist attraction in Ganapatipule. Also, located at the beginning of river Sangameshwar, the Jaigad fort is an excellent spot for a person seeking for a glimpse of the blue sea.

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Sagar posted at 2010-4-13 Category: Ganpatipule Famous Attractions

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