Bhalchandra Baba Math

Bhalchandra Baba Math - 1km

This is the place of penance of Bhalchandra Baba. He lived here for 55 years. When Bhalchandra Maharaj came to Kankavli, he started to sit here. People used to think that he was insane but later got message that he was not insane but a yogi and he should get place near by me so late Ramchandra Moreshwar Kamat constructed one room in the close vicinity to the samadhi.

Savdav Waterfall - 10km

Savdav is another one of the incredibly beautiful waterfalls of India with water gushing down over the rock face shrouding it in mist and mystery. This is a 'monsoon only waterfall' which perhaps what makes it so special. If you fancy walking you have to cover roughly 10 km from the town of Kankavli
Sindhdurg Fort

Sindhdurg Fort - Malvan - 46.5km

Sindhudurg Fort (Marathi सिंधुदुर्ग किल्ला) is a fort that occupies an islet in the Arabian Sea, just off the coast of Maharashtra in Western India. The fortress lies on the shore of Malvan town of Sindhudurg District. This fort was constructed by Shri Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the Chhatrapati of the Maratha Empire.[3]The construction was done under the supervision of Hiroji Indulkar, in the year 1656.

Kunkeshwar Temple - 56km (via Achara Rd)

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.You can approach this temple by the road that branches off at Jamsande.
Kunkeshwar Temple
Amboli Waterfall

Amboli Waterfall - 80.9km

Amboli is a quiet and pleasant hill station near Sawantwadi, 690 mtrs. above sea level. The area is surrounding with dense forest. The sea view point offers you panaromic view of good part of Konkan coast. In rainy season you will see beautiful waterfalls here. The sunset point & Hiranyakeshi origin are other attractions.

Redi - Ganpati Temple - 83.8km

The Ganapati temple of Redi is located approximately 30 km from Vengurla. The Ganpati idol was found in one of the mines near Rewati port in 1976. A local person by the name of Sadashiv Kambli supposedly visualized a buried statue of Lord Ganesha in his dream and convinced local workers to dig out the statue from the seashore. Now, it has been found that the statue was made by the Pandava. The statue is approximately 6 ft in height and 4 ft in width.
Kunkeshwar Temple
Amboli Waterfall

Nivati Beach - 57.3km

Nivati, a land blessed with natural splendor where is lots to see explore and experience, placed in Parule village with a beautiful stretch of white sand beach and a turquoise blue sea to complement it; is without a doubt the main attraction in Nivati. Nivati rock, about 10 nautical miles into the sea, is a group of three rocky islands and is a haven for explorers in you… not to forget Nivati backwaters…

Sawantwadi Palace - 54.6km

The palace was earlier atop Narendra hill. Khemsawant III constructed the existing palace in late 18th century (Construction period 1755-1803). The famous Moti-Talao (Talao-lake) built in front of the palace in 1874 has added to its beauty. Now the palace is a pride of Sawantwadi.
Kunkeshwar Temple
Amboli Waterfall

Tarkarli - 47.6 km (via Achara Rd)

Tarkarli is a village in Malvan taluka in Sindhudurg district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is tourist destination and an attractive beach. Tarkarli has the state's only scuba diving training centre. It is famous for Snorkeling, Scuba diving, Boating, white water rafting & water rides.