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Sharing a video recorded on 31st of December 2020, where we did a one day return ride to the beautiful and scenic coastal route of Western Maharashtra(Konkan). The ride was a one of best and tiring ride of 2020, as it took nearly 15 hours to complete 410 kms. I have pin down some of the ride videos recorded during the journey. Hope you like it
Note : This ride is very hectic and dangerous if you doing one day return. So better stay there. Enjoy the beach and Konkan cuisine and return back next day. The Entire Konkan coastal route is nearly 750 kms and one day I will do this ride to show how beautiful the coastline is.
Do leave a like or share your feedback. I will see you in next video.
Diveagar (Dive Agar) is a village located in Shrivardhan Taluka, Raigad district in the Indian state of Maharashtra, approximately 170 kilometers south of Mumbai.The area is peaceful, clean and sparsely populated. The region includes a fishing settlement, a beach, a temple, local businesses engaged in coconut and beetle nut tree farming, and some tourism businesses such as restaurants, cottage rentals and hotels, and six villages (from north to south): Velas, Musalmāndi, Agar Panchaitan, Diveagar, Borli Panchatan, and Karle. The beach, facing the Arabian Sea, is approximately four kilometers long and undeveloped. At the north end of the beach where a small stream enters the ocean there is the fishing settlement, Velas Agar, and some paddy farming, while at the south end there is a sanctuary for migratory seabirds. Nearby, there is a small fishing village, where vendors sell fresh fish, which goes by name of Bharadkhol. The beach is accessible from the Mumbai-Goa highway via Kolad or Karnala.
The beach contains a number of suru trees (Casuarina), which are common to coastal Maharashtra. The access to the beach has a dense cover of belu trees, which are otherwise uncommon in the area.
Diveagar is a popular beach destination from the nearby towns of Shrivardhan and Harihareshwar.
Sand-bubble crabs can be found on the beach and at nearby Harihareshwar one can find dolphins. Some sea turtles still lay their eggs on the beach.
This village was governed by the Sheelahar Dynasty from 800 A.D to 1265 A.D. Evidences showing more than five hundred year old settlements are found in this region. Since thousand years this village was attacked by the Arabs, the Portuguese and the Mughals. Because of these attacks the whole village was destroyed 3 to 4 times
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Sharing a video recorded on 31st of December 2020, where we did a one day return ride to the beautiful and scenic coastal route of Western Maharashtra(Konkan). The ride was a one of best and tiring ride of 2020, as it took nearly 15 hours to complete 410 kms. I have pin down some of the ride videos recorded during the journey. Hope you like it
Note : This ride is very hectic and dangerous if you doing one day return. So better stay there. Enjoy the beach and Konkan cuisine and return back next day. The Entire Konkan coastal route is nearly 750 kms and one day I will do this ride to show how beautiful the coastline is.
Do leave a like or share your feedback. I will see you in next video.
Diveagar (Dive Agar) is a village located in Shrivardhan Taluka, Raigad district in the Indian state of Maharashtra, approximately 170 kilometers south of Mumbai.The area is peaceful, clean and sparsely populated. The region includes a fishing settlement, a beach, a temple, local businesses engaged in coconut and beetle nut tree farming, and some tourism businesses such as restaurants, cottage rentals and hotels, and six villages (from north to south): Velas, Musalmāndi, Agar Panchaitan, Diveagar, Borli Panchatan, and Karle. The beach, facing the Arabian Sea, is approximately four kilometers long and undeveloped. At the north end of the beach where a small stream enters the ocean there is the fishing settlement, Velas Agar, and some paddy farming, while at the south end there is a sanctuary for migratory seabirds. Nearby, there is a small fishing village, where vendors sell fresh fish, which goes by name of Bharadkhol. The beach is accessible from the Mumbai-Goa highway via Kolad or Karnala.
The beach contains a number of suru trees (Casuarina), which are common to coastal Maharashtra. The access to the beach has a dense cover of belu trees, which are otherwise uncommon in the area.
Diveagar is a popular beach destination from the nearby towns of Shrivardhan and Harihareshwar.
Sand-bubble crabs can be found on the beach and at nearby Harihareshwar one can find dolphins. Some sea turtles still lay their eggs on the beach.
This village was governed by the Sheelahar Dynasty from 800 A.D to 1265 A.D. Evidences showing more than five hundred year old settlements are found in this region. Since thousand years this village was attacked by the Arabs, the Portuguese and the Mughals. Because of these attacks the whole village was destroyed 3 to 4 times
#destinationrides
#destination_Rides
#travel_motivation
#travel_inspiration
#vlogger
#travel_stories
#travel_books
#blogs
#tvs
#tvs_Apache
#Apache_200
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