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Hidden Treasures of Konkan Belt : Diveagar
Diveagar is a quiet Konkan coastal village known for its clean, long beach and a cluster of historic temples, ideal for a short, peaceful escape from Mumbai/Pune. Beach highlights - Diveagar Beach is about 4–6 km long with soft white–golden sand, gentle waves and a relatively uncrowded, serene atmosphere. - The area around the beach has coconut and betel nut plantations, migratory birds, and small fishing hamlets, giving it a very typical Konkan village feel. - Basic water
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Jan 212 min read


The Mighty Harishchandra Fort
The trek to Harishchandragad is a thrilling adventure in the Sahyadris, featuring dense forests, rocky trails, and steep ascents leading to the fort's vast plateau " Kokankada " . As evening approaches, campers gather at the edge of the majestic Konkankada cliff, offering breathtaking views of the expansive Konkan plains under. A serene night sky above Taramati peak, with the moon casting a gentle glow through
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Jan 182 min read


Harihareshwar :The Sacred Beauty of "दक्षिण काशी"
Gateway to Serenity Harihareshwar is where forested hills meet a calm stretch of the Arabian Sea. Best known for the ancient Harihareshwar Temple— dedicated to Lord Shiva—the town blends spiritual calm with laid-back beach vibes. A short coastal trail leads to the Kalbhairav cliff, offering sweeping sea views and a dose of adventure. The Moon crescent-shaped Harihareshwar Beach is pristine sand, perfect for long walks, sunsets, and listening to the surf. Life here moves re
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Dec 30, 20252 min read


Discovering the Enchantment of Bhaje Caves: A Journey Through Time
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Dec 13, 20252 min read


Where Mythology Meets Mastery: The Gharapuri Experience (Elephanta Caves)
PC: Asmita Nestled on a small island amidst Mumbai Harbour, the ancient cave complex of Gharapuri — more popularly known as the Elephanta Caves — offers a fascinating blend of nature, mythology and master‑class rock‑cut architecture. It's a short trip with an eye for art and history and without fail this place delivers. - Knowing the Backstory The site dates from about the mid‑5th to 6th centuries AD, though the island itself had earlier occupation (even Buddhist stupas from
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Oct 31, 20253 min read


"कास" khaas hai!! (कास पठार)
Often called Maharashtra’s ‘valley of flowers’ (even though it is a rocky plateau), Kas plateau is in the western part of Maharashtra. Located approximately 25 kms from Satara city, this laterite plateau will definitely allure you with its charm. Towards the end of the monsoon (usually late September till early October), the barren plateau dons a mantle of green dotted with variegated flowers. Beds of yellow, pink, white, blue, even mixed-hued blooms stretch as far as the eye
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Nov 1, 20242 min read


Maharashtra's Hidden Gem: Nana Fadanis Wada
In the thirst of curiosity one day it took us to Menavali, a village 4 kms from Wai in Satara (Maharashtra). A historic significance of Wai is well known for its enchanting architectural styles of temples and palaces in the empire of Marathas. Once reached at Menavali, the marvelous hidden gem exposed in front of us and its " Nana fadnis Wada (Hisroric Palace)". The palace reveals its beautiful history era back to 17th century.In the path of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's Hin
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Jul 30, 20223 min read
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