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Welcome to .
.MURUD -
JANJIRA
Formerly the capital
town of the Siddis of Janjira, Murud is today
popular for its alluring beach, whispering casurina, coconut and betel palms and an
ancient fort. On a hillock to the north is the shrine of Lord Dattatreya, the three heads
representing Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshwara.
Battered on all four sides by sea waves, its strong walls yet standing intact and 40 feet
high even at full tide is the majestic island fortress of the Siddis -- Murud-Janjira.
Never conquered by an enemy for over 350 years since its construction by the Ahmednagar
rulers under the supervision of their regent Malik Ambar in the 15th century,
Murud-Janjira is probably the only impregnable fort on the 720 km Maharashtra coastline.
Neither the Portuguese nor the British could subjugate the fort. And the Marathas, despite
their repeated
attempts failed to subjugate the Siddi power.
The palace of the Nawab and the Janjira Caves are also a must for the tourist. And just a
few kilometres away are two undiscovered beaches: Nandgaon and Kashid. Nandgaon is famous
for its Ganapati temple and the annual fair held in honour of ths elephant-headed god
every February.
Here you shall discover the charms of an island
fortress. The beach is clear and spacious, fringed with palm trees. The fortress
is 300 years old, an architectural marvel-in fact, once upon a time considered
to be impregnable.
Hotels: The MTDC Resort on the beach offers comfortable
accommodation and wonderful cuisine.
Accommodation - Hotels
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Getting there |
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By Air : Nearest airport is
Mumbai, 165 kms.
By Rail : Nearest railhead is Panvel, 122 kms.
By Road : Mumbai - Murud via Revdanda, 165 kms. Pune - Murud via Mahad,
230 kms. Alibag - Murud, 52 kms.
State Transport buses ply from
Mumbai, Pune to Murud.
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Places
to see near by Murud-Janjira |
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The palace of the Nawab and the Janjira caves are also a must for the
tourist. A few kilometres away two
undiscovered beaches: Kashid and Nandgaon.
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