| From Mumbai Waiting to beat a retreat from Mumbais
frenetic pace? Just pack yourself into a car or catch the spectacular Konkan Railway to
fabulous Ganpatipule, a charming beach resort just off the Mumbai-Goa highway. The beaches
beckon at any time of the year, but are phenomenally beautiful during the monsoons and
just after the monsoons when few people think of visiting.
Ganpatipule is idyllic
sparkling
waters against silvery shores; jagged palm fronds framed against magnificent sunsets.
This is the spot where you can soak in hours of sun and sea-spray, watch time drift by,
wonder at sunrises, marvel at sunsets, drink in the moonlight and dance on the moonbeams.
And if you are looking for a spot of action, Ganpatipule is a venue for paragliding.
Part of the excitement of going to
Ganpatipule is the scenic drive through the Western Ghats the chain of green hills
along the Konkan coast. The beaches on the coastline are amazingly clear clear of
rocks and hordes of visitors. The Konkan Railway line that connects Maharashtra, Goa and
Karnataka, follows an astoundingly beautiful trail through the picturesque west coast.
Its a great idea to take this line to Ganpatipule; just sit back and enjoy the
scenery.
While in Ganpatipule, make a pilgrimage to
the ancient Swayambhu Temple of Ganpati, the elephant-God, worshipped by all
Hindus, and loved especially by the Maharashtrians. The 400 years old Ganpati idol at
Ganpatipule is said to have sprung up from the soil. This deity faces the West, so as to
guard the western gates, unlike deities in other Indian temples who face the east. The
temple is at the base of a hill, and pilgrims walk around the hill as a mark of respect.
Besides fabulous beaches and the
ancient temple, Ganpatipule affords a number of opportunities for excursions into remote
fishing hamlets, villages and towns of the Konkan. The entire coastline is breathtakingly
beautiful, with pristine beaches, overhung by cliffs, and interspersed by pretty little
creeks. Here and there, isolated lighthouses light up the ruins of forts built during the
reign of the Maratha ruler Chhatrapati Shivaji.
So move over Khandala, Ganpatipule is here
to stay!
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