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Konkan is loosely defined as the area sandwiched between the western ghats (aka Sahyadri) and the Arabian Sea and extends from Maharashtra, through Goa and into north Karnataka.
Recommendation: 4 /5
Review:
I understand that this hotel has been made mainly for business guests and to that extent the room was good. The wifi has good speed and the hotel allows 3 connections per room, which is very good.
Being a large group with lots of luggage, we didn’t get any help in unloading luggage or in taking it to the rooms. Also, the front office staff tried to give us smoking rooms, even though we were travelling with children and had specifically asked for non-smoking rooms in our booking itself. We were also given rooms on different floors.
Also, some problems like room key not working could not be sorted out for 2 hours, and my parents had to keep sitting in the room till the problem was fixed at 10:30pm in the night.
The dinner buffet was good but refills were not done and as we came late, we had to repeatedly ask the staff to refill dishes. The food was tasty. Breakfast buffet was sufficiently large and tasty also.
The pool was dirty and very uninviting. I couldn’t even think about entering into it.
So for a pure business hotel, it’s satisfactory. But I do feel that the hotel needs to do more for families / groups with children, seniors and luggage to make it at par with other 5star properties close-by.
Continuing onwards, we took a right turn from Umbruj and drove along NH 148, which is a single lane highway. The road condition is above average.
Afternoon tea break was at Hotel Shantai, Koyananagar. The hotel was clean and has washrooms.
Recommendation: 5 /5
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| Views around the hotel, taken at different time during the day |
The restaurant is also very good and food is delicious. The regular fares including continental, Indian and Chinese food are available. I highly recommend their fish with Konkani curry and bhindi sol.
There is a facility for driver stay. But it’s not very well maintained and our drivers had to drive down the mountain to Chiplun city for food and stay in lodge. There is ample parking inside the resort.
Day 3: Chiplun – Parule – 238 kms.
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| Sometimes the road less travelled is much better |
We stopped for lunch at Hotel Ankita Palace, which comes after Rajapur on the right hand side. This seems to be the only decent eating place in this area and there were several busses and cars here. We had to wait for a table and still sit on separate tables. The food is ok, nothing to write home about. The washrooms are in very pathetic condition, and best not used.
Driving further, tea break in the afternoon was at Hotel Konkan Vihar, which comes just before Kudal, on the right hand side. The washrooms here are average.
Recommendation: 4 /5
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| You need to walk down some stairs, then a forest path and then over a bamboo bridge to reach the farmstay |
The cottages are also at different levels and the access is tight with stone steps at several places. That’s great for privacy but makes access difficult.
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| Dining area with decorations put up by us for my brother’s birthday |
There are no cold drinks, soda, juice or snacks available. You can bring your own alcohol and have it in the dining area. On special request, they gave us pakodas to munch on with tea. But the usual savouries aren’t available.
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| Breakfast spread |
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| The clan out for the walk. Kadam tree on left & fish-tail palm on right. |
After lunch, Prathamesh recommended us to visit Bhogave beach, which is 10 kms. away. It took us 20 mins. to drive there. This beach is the cleanest and prettiest beach I have ever seen. There wasn’t a soul other than us and the beach is spanking clean. I am told that Eureka Forbes company has adopted this beach under their CSR and they maintain the beach.
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| Bhogave Beach |
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| Bhogave Beach |
After the beach visit, a few of us decided to head to Dhamapur Lake. It’s about 25 kms. from the farmstay and took us 45 mins. to drive there. It’s a small lake with boating. It also has a couple of temples.
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| Dhamapur Lake |
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| The playful sky during sunset, on the way back from Dhamapur Lake |
Unfortunately, we were unable to explore other beaches such as Tarkarli, Malvan and Khavane and forts such as Nivati (It’s supposed to have a gorgeous view of Bhogave beach and ocean) around this area due to lack of time.
We took a tea break in Sindhudurg. Hotel Relax is absolutely new & opened only 2 days before our visit. The owner is also a great guy to talk to.
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| Tea break in a brand new hotel in Sindhudurg |
We decided to skip Hotel Ankita Palace (where we had lunch while going to Parule) to try out new places. Driving further, we reached Rajapur and locals told us that Saraswati hotel is pretty much the only option to eat in in the town. There is another Restaurant Water, but it looked like a cafe where frozen food is fried and pawned off as a meal.
So we had lunch in Hotel Saraswati (or should I call it a dhaba?) and the food was delicious. We had the fish, prawns and chicken apart from the paneer dishes along with home-made chapatis. The sheera in dessert was also delicious and is made by the owner in his own home. So it’s in short supply and we luckily got the last 02 plates 🙂
The turnoff for Ganeshgule onto SH 4 is right next to the hotel. You can also continue on NH 66 up to Ratnagiri and then drive back towards Ganeshgule. But it’s a much longer route and Google Maps also advised us to take the SH 4 highway. The road further is a single lane road with hardly any traffic. In some areas, it’s really narrow. But the drive is very scenic and beautiful.
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| Beautiful roads with lots of monkeys. We decided not to feed the wildlife. Let’s be responsible and not spoil the animals |
Ratnagiri district is famous for it’s mangoes. Unfortunately it wasn’t mango season (It’s between March – July), but we still crossed acres of beautiful orchards.
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| Mango orchards being prepped for the new season |
The Konkan coastline is full of surprises and the road throws up some really fantastic views when least expected.
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| The ocean appeared suddenly in our view |
The road to Ganeshgule is straightforward as there are hardly any vehicles or roads in this area. The Oceano Pearl Hotel is located at the end of the road after turning left at Thikan Chakradev (Hotel board is available at every turn), along with another smaller resort. Make sure to put the route into google maps when you leave NH 66, as there is no mobile range after that.
Recommendation: 5 /5
This is a small hotel, more like a homestay. It has different category of rooms, the only difference being the availability and location of view from balcony in the room. There is a TV in the room but no mobile service. You can get very slow wifi in the reception area.
The hotel is part of O’Nest hotels and is run mainly by Akshay & Sagar and the support staff. The guys did a marvellous job in catering to all our needs and demands. Hat’s off to their attitude and customer service.
The restaurant on site serves the regular Indian, Chinese and continental fares. They source their fish from Ratnagiri, which is 26 kms. away. So there is no fresh fish or catch of the day.
We had Indian food in dinner & buffet breakfast and all meals were tasty. The breakfast is complimentary and served misal pav (Maharashtrian favourite) and vada pav (again a Maharashtrian favourite, but now pretty famous all over India). Tea and coffee was available from 07:00 am onwards.
They provide room service and you can carry your own alcohol, but they do not permit alcohol in the restaurant. You can have it in your room.
There is ample parking available. There is no facility for drivers close to the hotel, but the hotel allows them to sleep in the reception area, where they have to sleep late and get up early. The hotel does have clean shower and washroom for drivers.
| Children’s play area |
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| Parking |
The Ganeshgule beach is attached to the property. It’s a public beach, but since there is noting around, it’s pretty much only for the occupants of the hotel. There is a straight walkway leading to the beach. There is a very good treehouse, very close to the beach (which has to be rented like a room), but it was under renovation during our visit. What a pity 😦
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| Walkway to the beach |
Like I said, the beach had only the families staying the hotel. The waves are quite big and the undercurrent very strong. The staff at the hotel advised us to stay at the very edge of the water. There was also a lifeguard on duty.
The sunset at the beach was spectacular.
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| Ganeshgule beach in the morning |
After a hearty breakfast, we departed from the hotel. On the suggestion of our mother, we decided to visit a famous Ganpati temple in Ganpati Pule, which is 50 kms from Ganeshgule and takes about 1 hour and 30 mins. Ganpati Pule is also known for having some of the best beaches in Konkan.
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| The trees make natural tunnels for vehicles |
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| Aarey beach |
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| Warey beach |
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| At the temple |
After visiting the temple, we headed back towards Chiplun, which is about 80 kms. and takes 02 hours. We took SH 106 and had lunch on the way. It’s a very secluded road and there were no vehicles. The road condition is also below average. I suggest traversing on this road only in day time. The SH 106 goes and connects to NH 66 (Mumbai – Goa highway) near Sanganeshwar, and it’s a straight drive to Chiplun from there.
Recommendation: 5 /5
Review: Please read the review above in Day 2.
- Each season in Konkan delivers a very unique experience (mangoes in summer, heavy rains in monsoon and tepid climate in winters).
- It’s beaches are second to none.
- The coastal Konkani cuisine is very unique and fresh seafood is to die for.
- Good infrastructure with government bus service everywhere and above average road conditions.
- Great location. Within driving distance from Mumbai / Pune and close to yet away from the hustle and bustle of Goa.
- Good driving diversity, from the rugged Sahyadri mountain roads to highways running along beaches, it’s all here.
I hope after reading this blog, more people will take the opportunity to experience this beautiful gem of a place.

































