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Welcome to . . .Kunkeshwar
It is famous, both as a
picturesque holiday resort and a religious place. The
elaborately carved Kunkeshwar Temple was built around
1100 AD, by the Yadava rulers. Visited frequently by
Shivaji, the temple is considered as a fine example of
contemporary sculpture. Kunkeshwar is also renowned for
its coconut, palm and mango plantations and a variety of
seafood.
Southwards along the coast, beyond the creek at
Mumbri, is a lovely walk all along the rocky slopes. It ends at the temple of
Kunkeshwar, a lonely stretch of sand that simply sparkles in the sunlight.
You
can approach this temple by the road that branches off at Jamsande. The drive
has a grand finale when you near the temple and the panorama of undulating
fields and swaying palms against the backdrop of a deep blue ocean unfolds
beyond your windscreen.
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Getting there |
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By Road :
From
Mumbai 453 kms.
By Rail : Near Railway Station
Nandgaon.
By Air :
Mumbai, Belgaon,
Goa
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Places
to see near by
Kunkeshwar |
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Devgad Fort - 20 kms.
many more
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