Adventure Activities at Kolad.

Kolad a quaint village on Mumbai – Goa Highway has off recently captured the imagination of many adventure travel enthusiasts.

A panoramic view of Kolad
A panoramic view of Kolad

It is a good place to visit especially during the monsoon season for a short weekend break and most importantly a visit here will not drain your pocket.

A peaceful hamlet in Kolad
A peaceful hamlet in Kolad

Making your task easy, we at Tripplatform have listed out a few adventurous and fun activities taking place in Kolad which you can try and If you are in a group of friends you are sure to have an enjoyable time outing.

Trekking

Trekking is a popular adventure activity among tourists visiting Kolad. Trips to the nearby hills and mountains in Kolad are a great opportunity for those who are new to trekking and can learn the special skills that are required.

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The height and beauty of Sahaydri range provide enthralling opportunities for trekking. Trekking through this region gives an opportunity to the tourist to gain a deep insight into the immaculate beauty of the Sahaydri range and the bewitching flora and fauna as well.

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Trekking is pretty safe in Kolad and most organizers will provide participants with required safety gear and safety instructions. A trekking tour will also give you a chance to meet and interact with people, indulge in photography and bird watching.

Kayaking

Kayaking in Kolad can be taken up as a recreational activity if undertaken on the still waters of the lake or can also be enjoyed as an adventure sport in the rushing waters of the Kundalika River.

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Almost anyone can learn to kayak keeping in mind some easy safety measures and a little skill anyone enjoy this water sport.

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Tourist can paddle down through the peaceful Kolad village and admire smiling children and the farmers at work. This is also an excellent opportunity to see village life at close quarters with the local people engaged in farming, fishing, duck rearing or simply just relaxing.

Flying Fox

Apart from other water sports, Kolad offers another fascinating sport called ‘Flying Fox’.

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It is an interesting activity wherein you fly over the river with the help of ropes and other specialized equipments and land directly in the water splashing around.

This is an adventure sports activity involving a test of courage and focus and it also helps build team support and group dynamic skills.

River Crossing

River crossing is truly an epitome of thrill. This is another enjoyable activity and is liked by quite a number of people who are either looking to add a dimension of adventure to their lives or looking to try out new things or maybe just want to have some fun.

River Crossing

The calm water of the Kundalika River is an ideal place for a river crossing activity. A rope way is set across the river and you are secured to this rope using specialized equipments. This activity is done strictly under the supervision of expert instructors.

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An amazing way to check your stamina, strength and learn the techniques of river crossing with the help of ropes and pulleys.

Booking for River Crossing activity please click on the link below

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Visiting the Sukeli Waterfall

Located on Mumbai – Goa highway, Sukeli waterfalls is about 7 km from Kolad. Trekking, Rappelling and Picnicking are the popular activities of people visiting the waterfalls.

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The gushing waters and surging sprays of the Sukeli waterfall will keep your mind and soul refreshed and rejuvenated the whole time.

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The untainted beauty of the cascading falls makes it a must see place during your trip to Kolad. Monsoons are the best time to visit this falls as its home to a number of species of migratory birds.

Scuba Diving

If you have never scuba dived before and would like to experience the underwater world and the magnificent marine life this is your chance to introduce yourself to scuba diving.

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Scuba diving in the warm waters of the Kundalika River will bring you face to face with colorful and diverse marine life of the river.

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Different from normal diving, Scuba diving requires equipments like an oxygen tank and a tube attached to a mouth piece to allow normal breathing. An excellent adventure activity for those who seek thrill and action.

Booking for Scuba Diving activity please click on the link below

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Camping

Camping is one of the best recreational outdoor activities that can be enjoyed with your near and dear ones in the lap of Mother Nature after a hectic day of trekking and taking part in various other adventure activities.

Camping in Kolad

To enhance your staying experience tents are located in some of the most wonderful locations by the Kundalika river side or in the midst of the jungle.

While Camping you can take leisure walks around the village and discover many new things. This is a great opportunity for nature photography and surely this can turn out to be an experience of a life time for most.

The campsites at Kolad are up to date with electricity and other basic amenities and while staying in the camps you can enjoy outdoor and indoor games. There are also provisions of enjoying a bonfire and barbeque during the evenings.

Tent facilities will vary depending on whether you choose a budget camping holiday or a luxury camping holiday.

Pop up Tents in Kolad
Pop up Tents in Kolad

Booking for Camping in Pop Up Tents please click on the link below

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Camping in deluxe tents is also known as glamorous camping or ‘Glamping’ as it is called these days, this is one of the latest travel trends that are really catching up in India.

Deluxe Tents in Kolad
Deluxe Tents in Kolad

Booking for Camping in Deluxe Tents please click on the link below

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Relax in a Farmhouse near the River

Most farmhouses in Kolad are located in the midst of lush farms of mango and cashew plantations overlooking the beautiful Kundalika River. Being located at the edge of the river, nothing feels better than waking up to a view that these farm houses offers.

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These eco-friendly farm houses are home to different species of birds and animals and during monsoons there is an influx of migratory birds too.

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A perfect place to relax in a hammock, read, sketch or indulge in other indoor activities like yoga and meditation to enrich your experience.

Farm houses in Kolad are well equipped with amenities and are perfect for a family stay and provide the much needed rest and peace from the daily hustle and bustle of city life.

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There are various types of accommodations at these farm house and living here is more peaceful than most of the hotels due to open spaces.

Booking for Farmhouse stays please click on the link below

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Enjoy Bonfire & Barbeque with Music along with your Friends

After a long day of trekking and other adventure sport activities it’s now time to unwind and what better than a bonfire and a delicious barbeque dinner at the campsite.

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A fantastic way of ending your day, spending the night under the moon and starry skies, rejoicing around the bonfire with friends and sharing your travel stories, cracking jokes and singing the latest Bollywood numbers.

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Booking for a Bonfire & Barbeque during your stay please click on the link below

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Best time to visit Kolad and Rafting season in Kolad.

The climate in Kolad is of a tropical type and being in the midst of the Sahyadri mountain range the weather is generally pleasant throughout the year so, one can visit Kolad ANY time of the year.

Sahyadri range

So let’s have a look at the climatic conditions during the major seasons so you can plan your visit accordingly.

Best time to visit Kolad

Monsoons (June to October):

The entire Konkan belt is blessed with heavy rain during the monsoons and this is the best time to visit Kolad for white water river rafting as the water levels in the river are high and the currents get stronger which makes rafting even more exciting and enjoyable.

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Also during this time the entire Sahaydri range comes alive and the entire region is full of waterfalls and one can enjoy trekking through the waterfalls and lush greenery, for more adventure seekers they can indulge in adventurous activities like rock climbing, rappelling, river crossing etc.

Birds during Monsoon

Monsoons are also an ideal time in Kolad to admire a wide variety of flora and fauna; hear the shrill of the birds chirping or see colorful butterflies at work.

Winters (November to February):

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These are also extremely good months to visit Kolad as the weather during this time is pleasantly cool and comfortable. Tourist can enjoy rafting, other adventure activities or spend time relaxing and visiting attractions in and around Kolad. As night falls it gets a bit chilly this is the perfect time to enjoy a barbeque or light a campfire and have a great time with your buddies.

Summers (March to May):

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During summer the climate is hotter during the day, but this still does not affect white water rafting activity because rafting takes place in the morning at around 8:00 a.m. and ends by 11:00 a.m. So in no way are tourist affected by the summer heat and this is ideal for tourist who are on a one day trip. But this is an ideal time also for tourists who prefer lesser crowds and would like to relax, enjoy and experience Kolad all by themselves or with their buddies.

For booking details for river rafting in Kolad kindly click the link below

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Important details for tourist on white water rafting in Kolad

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River Rafting in Kolad started a few years ago and now has become a year round activity.

This is the only rafting facility in India that is operational all round the year the reason being water is released and controlled from the nearby Bhira dam on a daily basis the water is released at around 8:00 a.m. and the rapids that are formed are of grade 2 and grade 3 which is ideal for amateurs and experts alike.

Rafting

Rafting trips start around 8:30 a.m. as the water is controlled by the Bhira dam, tourist must reach on time and start their rafting trip on schedule else they will face a possibility of a cancellation if late, due to the lack of water flow.

So tourist should reach the start point of the rafting at least 30 minutes before start time i.e. 8:30 a.m. After reaching the spot you will be given a few instructions of the do’s and the don’ts by the instructors.

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The rafting stretch is about 14km long full of exciting rapids which will provide an exciting experience for about 2 hours in the Kundalika River.

Attractions In and Around Kolad.

There are lots of interesting places to visit In and Around Kolad that make for a lovely detour or excursion during your trip to Kolad.So plan your trip well as it is a good idea to cover these nearby places according to your convenience and choice.

From natural wonders like ‘Kuda Caves’ and numerous waterfalls to religious places dedicated to the divine beings, from architectural marvels of ‘Janjira fort’ to wildlife parks like ‘Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary’, for spotting birds and wild animals there is no dearth of interesting places near Kolad.

Most of these nearby attractions are at a distance of a couple of hours and are well within 50 km to 75 km from Kolad.So we at TripPlatform have prepared a comprehensive list of attractions from which tourist from Mumbai or Pune can plan their visit during their drive to or from Kolad.

Rivers and Lakes

Kundalika River:

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This is the main attraction of Kolad and is a paradise for adventure enthusiast. The 14 km river stretch across Kolad is perfect for white water rafting and other adventurous activities. Besides adventure sports the banks of the river is great spot for picnics where tourist can enjoy the lovely warmth of nature.

Booking for River Rafting and other adventure activities please click on the link mentioned below

http://www.tripplatform.com/tours/kolad/day-package-river-rafting-for-12-km-at-kolad-raigad/101

Sutarwadi Lake:

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It is a perfect attraction for tourists who wish to spend time in solitude. The lake is a haven for migratory birds and a paradise for bird watchers. The lake is situated on the backdrop of the scenic Sahyadri range and offers excellent views of the sunrise and sunset from the shores of the lake.

Museum

Kolad Museum:

If you are a lover of rural arts and crafts then here is your chance to get a glimpse of the magnificent creations of Shree Ramesh Ghone a local talented sculptor.

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At this small little museum you will find a variety of sculptures carved out of bamboo and with other kinds of wood.

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Wood carvings depicting nature is Mr Ghone’s specialty, along with many other useful items have been made of wood and are on display at the museum.

Waterfalls

Every year during the monsoon season the Sahyadri range comes alive with lush greenery and grassy valleys all around, during this time one gets to see many waterfalls throughout this region. A few waterfalls are nestled faraway in the valley while others are right by the roadside. The major waterfalls in this region are

Tamhini Waterfalls:

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Also known as Valse waterfalls locally, this is a wonderful attraction near Kolad. When here, tourist can spend time and enjoy at the waterfalls at the same time enjoy breath taking views of the valley, watch diverse range of birds and relax in the tranquil environment.

Sukeli Waterfalls:

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Sukeli is a small little hamlet in Raigad district and is about 7 km from Kolad village. It is blessed with a beautiful landscapes and lush greenery. The Sukeli waterfall is the major attraction here and tourist can enjoy themselves at the waterfall which is amidst lush greenery. Tourist can also spend time here relaxing and enjoy a picnic with their family in this peaceful and calm environment close to nature.

Vardayini Waterfall:

Vardayini Waterfalls

Located on the Mumbai – Goa highway after Nagothane – Pali junction and just before the Sukeli Khind. Kherwadi village is the base village to visit the magnificent Vardayini falls, here at the village you can park you vehicle and with the help of local villagers tourist can reach the location of the falls. The route goes through thick vegetation but once here tourist can enjoy the waterfalls better with just a handful of souls around. A perfect place to enjoy a day’s picnic with your friends or family in this quaint and beautiful place.

Ancient Caves

Kuda Caves :

Distance from Kolad : 20 km
Distance from Mumbai: 130 km
Distance from Pune: 150 km

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Located near Kuda village on Mumbai – Goa highway the cave complex consists of 26 Buddhist caves. These ancient caves were built during the period between 1st and 6th century B.C. and served as a haven for the Buddhist monks seeking peace. Today, the monks have been forgotten but their presence is marked by beautiful statues of Buddha carved in stone. An adventurous stop over for tourist on their way to or from Kolad.

Attractions: Trekking, Explore the cave complex.

Thanale Caves :

Distance from Kolad: 50 km
Distance from Mumbai: 93 Km
Distance from Pune: 115 Km

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Thanale caves are a complex of 28 rock cut Buddhist caves built during the 3rd – 2nd B.C. reachable from Pali via a trek of about an hour through dense forest. The route is picturesque with lush greenery and waterfalls and once you reach the caves you will be enamored by the statues of Buddha mounted on pedestals in various poses for centuries. A must visit for trekkers and adventure lovers as it’s a journey into the heart of the unknown.

Attractions: Trekking, Explore the cave complex.

Dams

Bhira Dam :

This dam was built by Tata Power Company in the year 1927.Since then its water is being used for power generation and irrigational purpose.

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White water rafting at the Kundalika River essentially depends on the water released from this dam. This dam is a blessing for this region as the entire region is kept lush green throughout the year making it an awesome picnic spot.

Dholwal Dam :

This dam is situated in the picturesque mountain ranges of the Sahyadris. The water of the dam is primarily used for irrigation purpose and is maintained by the Irrigation department of Maharashtra.

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Visitors get mesmerized by the majestic appearance of the dam and the sight of watching the gushing water is something visitors will never forget for a life time.

Hill Forts

There are several hill forts (Talagad – Ghosalgad – Birwadi – Avchitgad) near Roha town itself. With proper planning and with your own vehicle tourist can visit them and make most of their trip to Kolad.

Avchitgad Fort:

Distance from Kolad: 16 Km
Distance from Mumbai: 118 Km
Distance from Pune: 140 Km

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Avchitgad fort is a historic fort located in the Sahayadri ranges across the Kundalika River and is 5 km from the town of Roha. The base villages to reach the fort are via Pengalsai, Medha or Padam. Furthermore, to reach the fort one has to trek through a dense forest, the ideal time to visit the fort is during the monsoon season.

The attractions at the fort complex consist of old water tanks, a few cannons, ancient inscriptions and fortifications,and a few idols of local deities. Carrying food and water during your trip is advisable.

Level of Difficulty(Trekking) : Easy.
Attractions: Trekking, Bird watching and Sightseeing.

Ghosalagad Fort:

Distance from Kolad:  22 Km
Distance from Mumbai:  134 Km
Distance from Pune: 156 Km

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A visit to Ghosalgad fort adds a historic dimension to your trip, once upon a time this fort was one of the most important forts of ‘Shivaji Maharaj the Great’. The fort holds a commanding view of the region and in the bygone era it was strategically important to keep a watch on the business and trade activities. The base village to reach the fort is Ghosal. Carrying your own food and water is advisable.

Level of Difficulty(Trekking): Medium.
Attractions: Trekking, Sightseeing, Old structures and ruins at the fort.

Sarasgad Fort:

Distance from Kolad: 25 Km
Distance from Mumbai: 120 Km
Distance from Pune:  120 Km

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Locally known as ‘Pagadicha Kila’ due to its resemblance to the Puneri Pagadi this small little fort is located to the east of Pali.Once upon a time it was a strategically important fort of Shivaji Maharaj and was used specifically to keep an eye of the surrounding regions. The base village to reach this fort is Thakurwadi, today it is mostly visited by pilgrims and tourist.

Level of Difficulty(Trekking): Easy to Medium.
Attractions: Trekking, Enjoy panoramic views atop the fort, Small sized caves in the near vicinity, A Shiv temple within the fort complex.

Sudhagad Fort:

Distance from Kolad: 36 Km
Distance from Mumbai: 108 Km
Distance from Pune:  132 Km

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The Sudhagad fort is an ancient fort and is believed to have been in existence since 200 B.C. Today this fort is a popular trekking and camping destination and it is hidden in between dense forest but it is still known to be one of the best preserved forts with its high walls and fortifications still intact.

Level of Difficulty(Trekking): Easy.
Attractions: Trekking, Camping, Explore small caves nearby.

Talagad Fort:

Distance from Kolad:  12 Km
Distance from Mumbai:  120 Km
Distance from Pune:  145 Km

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This ancient fort was built during the 4th century by Bhoja Raja, protected by nature this fort continues to stand strong even on this day. A hike to the top takes about 30 minutes, once here the view from the top is just awesome and offers 360 degree view of the entire Roha region.

Level of Difficulty(Trekking): Easy.
Attractions: Trekking, Sightseeing.

Kurdugad Fort:

Distance from Kolad: 33 Km
Distance from Mumbai:  154 Km
Distance from Pune:  90 Km

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Also known as ‘Vishramgad’ this fort was built during the reign of Shivaji Maharaj. The best time to visit this fort is during or after the monsoon season as the greenery and scenic beauty around the fort and the entire region is breathtaking. The base village to reach this fort is Kurdupeth.

Level of Difficulty(Trekking): Easy.
Attractions: Trekking, Sightseeing, Temple of goddess Kurdai.

Wildlife Sanctuary

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Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary :

Distance from Kolad: 67 km
Distance from Mumbai: 117 km
Distance from Pune: 165 km

With over 700 types of flora and 300 types of fauna that includes birds, butterflies and animals, a day’s trek or a safari to Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary is an entertaining digression during a holiday to Kolad.

Major attractions at the sanctuary are leopards, hyenas, barking deer’s, horn-bills, black eagles and many species of birds, butterflies and snakes.

Ideally plan an overnight trip at the sanctuary, so you will get to experience the early mornings and late night stays in the jungle with the help of the forest guards.

Must Carry: Binoculars, Camera, Food and Water.

Karnala Bird Sanctuary :

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Distance from Kolad: 65 km
Distance from Mumbai: 50 km
Distance from Pune: 120 km

This bird sanctuary is located in Panvel taluka along the Mumbai – Goa highway (NH-17).This is an adventurous stop over for tourist who are on their way to or from Kolad.

A popular destination for avid birdwatchers and trekkers, this sanctuary boasts of having about 150 species of resident and 37 species of migratory birds who generally visit during monsoon and winter seasons.

The sanctuary is open to visitors from sunrise to sunset. Ideally make an early morning visit as you will get a greater chance of spotting birds and get a head start with your trek to the Karnala fort.Since birds are early risers try to synchronize with them.

Level of Difficulty (Trekking): Easy – Medium.
Must Carry: Binoculars, Camera, Food and Water
Attractions: Karnala fort, Trekking, Bird watching and a small zoo.

Attractions on the way from Pune to Kolad

If you are planning a trip to Kolad from Pune then plan your visit well because en-route you can make a stopover at two adventurous attractions viz Mulshi Lake and Tamhini Ghat.

Mulshi Lake:

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Mulshi Lake is an artificial lake on the Mulshi dam that offers breathtaking views of the lake and of the green mountain ranges. Thanks to the pleasant weather throughout the year i.e. even in summers, the Mulshi lake has takers all round the year and has become a popular weekend spot for camping and for enjoying a campfire beside the lake making it a perfect setting for a romantic evening.

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An ideal place for a day long trip with friends and a must visit for trekkers, nature enthusiast and photographers. After spending a great time here you can then move towards Tamhini Ghat i.e. about 10 km ahead, right through your journey you will witness innumerable waterfalls, streams and greenery all around making it a pleasant journey.

Tamhini Ghat:

The Tamhini ghat stretches for almost around 15 km, a visit to this ghat is always a pleasant experience, but the best time for a visit is during the monsoon season when the entire region transforms into a green bed along with many waterfalls and small streams all around.

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So beautiful is the entire stretch that you will be tempted to stop at every corner to admire the views and click photographs of the entire panorama.

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After enjoying a wonderful time at the ghats you can now move towards Kolad which is about 55 km from here.

Religious and Spiritual

Ganpati Temple at Pali :

Distance from Kolad: 44 Km
Distance from Mumbai: 105 Km
Distance from Pune: 111 Km

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For devotees of lord Ganesha who wish to visit ‘ Ashtavinayak’ i.e. one of the eight Ganesha temples, they can make a stopover at Pali and visit the Ballaleshwar Pali temple located in the Sudhagad taluka. The temple has been named after a devotee of Lord Ganesha named ‘Ballal’ and it is a major pilgrimage center and tourist attraction.

Attractions: The Ballaleshwar temple complex, Explore the picturesque town of Pali.

Gaimukh :

Gaimukh Village

Gaimukh which literally means a cow’s mouth is a small village near Kolad and is a unique destination as here visitors will get a unique experience of 3 different tours i.e. religious, archaeological and adventure. The most popular attraction here is an ancient temple of Lord Shiva, a cave dedicated to the Kuramvars and a natural spring.

Beaches

Kashid :

Distance from Kolad: 55 km
Distance from Mumbai: 120 km
Distance from Pune: 170 km

Kashid beach is one of the best beaches in the Konkan region and is a popular holiday destination for residents of Mumbai and Pune. The beach is well known for its clear waters and white sands.

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Attractions at the beach: Water-sports, all terrain vehicles, horse rides, camel rides, para-sailing, dolphin spotting; enjoy a variety of sea foods.

Nandgaon :

Distance from Kolad: 48 km
Distance from Mumbai: 143 km
Distance from Pune: 185 km

Nandgaon is a beautiful hamlet situated on the Kashid – Murud stretch on the western coast. This place is popular for the majestic siddhi-vinayak temple and its pristine beaches.

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Attractions at the beach: Banana boat rides, para-sailing, flying fox, trust fall, Burma Bridge and coconut tree climbing.

Murud :

Distance from Kolad: 45 km
Distance from Mumbai: 156 km
Distance from Pune: 180 km

While everyone heads to the beaches of Goa, some head to relatively unexplored Murud. As you set foot on this lazy beach and feel the sea breeze and soft sands you will be happy you came here. This beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in the Konkan region facing the formidable Janjira fort which is 500 m offshore.

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Attractions: Temple of Dattatray nearby atop a hillock, Janjira fort, boat rides, swimming.

Alibaug :

Distance from Kolad: 65 km
Distance from Mumbai: 90 km
Distance from Pune: 140 km

Weekend travelers from Mumbai and Pune favor Alibaug for a holiday because of its near deserted beaches and multiple water sports options. Set amidst the backdrop of the Arabian Sea, Alibaug is home to tranquil waters and lacunae beaches.

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Attractions: water sport activities, enjoy variety of sea foods, Kulaba Fort, Kaneshwar Mandir, magnetic observatory, multiple shopping options.

Nagaon :

Distance from Kolad: 60 km
Distance from Mumbai: 98 km
Distance from Pune: 145 km

Nagoan beach is an excellent destination to visit if you are looking for a beach that has crystal clear waters, excellent accommodations and water sports facilities and is close to both Mumbai and Pune. This beach is safe for a dip and one can walk safely up to a long distance into the sea. The surrounding greenery and scenic beauty makes it a very romantic place.

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Attraction: water-sports, para-sailing, swimming, surfing, boating, jet-skiing, motor-boats, banana boat rode and speed bikes.

Booking for Water sports and other fun activities please click on the link mentioned below

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Sea Forts

Janjira Fort:

Distance from Kolad:  50 Km
Distance from Mumbai:   160 Km
Distance from Pune:  180 Km

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Discover the charms of being on an island fortress. The Janjira fort was built during the 17th century and since then it was known as an architectural marvel and considered impregnable. The fort is surrounded by water on all sides and is about 2 km from the seashore and can be can be reached only by sailboats.

Attractions: Explore the fort complex, Spend time at the glittering sandy beach of Murud.

Kasa Fort:

Distance from Kolad: 45 Km
Distance from Mumbai: 157 Km
Distance from Pune: 180 Km

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Kasa fort, also known as Padmadurg was built by Sambhaji Maharaj mainly to conquer the nearby fort of Janjira. The rocky island on which the fort was built was called Kasa and the fort was named Padmadurg. This fort is not as big as Janjira but still can be visited upon obtaining permission by Indian Customs or Navy. The fort can be accessed by boats, but please keep in mind since major part of this fort is in ruins it is rarely visited and it does not have a proper place to dock so one should be careful while getting on and off the boat at Padmadurg.

Attractions: Explore the fort complex, Sightseeing.

Kulaba Fort:

Distance from Kolad:  65 Km
Distance from Mumbai:   90 Km
Distance from Pune:   140 Km

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This medieval fort was built during the 16th century by Shivaji Maharaj and is surrounded by sea from all sides and is about 2 km from the shores. The fort can be reached by foot during low tide or by boat during a high tide.

Attractions: Explore the fort complex and admire the ancient architecture and wall carvings inside the fort.

Korlai Sea Fort & Lighthouse:

Distance from Kolad:  50 Km
Distance from Mumbai:   110 Km
Distance from Pune:   160 Km

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Also called as ‘Castle Curlew’ or ‘El Moro’ this is an ancient Portuguese   fort situated in the village of Korlai. Today, most parts of the fort are in ruins but what remains is an ancient temple, a church, a horse stable and a few canons.

There is also a lighthouse near the fort which poses a mesmerizing picture by the day and mysterious by night. The views from the light house are just splendid. The surrounding beach is secluded and is perfect for a private beach experience.

Attractions: Korlai Fort, Light house & Beach.

Revdanda Fort:

Distance from Kolad:  50 km
Distance from Mumbai: 105 km
Distance from Pune:  155 km

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Revdanda Beach Fort was built by the Portuguese in the year 1558. The fort is surrounded by the Arabian Sea on three sides and has a seven storey watch tower that served as a vantage point against the enemies entering from the Arabian Sea.

Today, the fort lies in ruins and is covered with palm trees and betel nut plantations. Tourist can take a memorable walk within the fort complex and admire the view of the turquoise water of the Arabian Sea.

Attraction: Sightseeing.