Showing posts with label #Water Sports. Show all posts
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Monday, 18 January 2016

Kavaratti Islands, Lakshadweep

DAY 6: KAVARATTI ISLAND

DAY 4: OF LAKSHADWEEP CRUISE – KAVARATTI ISLAND

Today we will go to the capital of Lakshadweep Island – Kavaratti Islands. But it was not a smooth journey to Kavaratti Islands. Normally the sea had been calm and quite. But today, it was wild as if it wanted us to witness its fury. The sea was indeed rough with strong winds and high waves.

Kavaratti Island, Lakshadweep
Kavaratti Island, Lakshadweep
One big boat was called to take us to the island. As usual we were one of the last one to reach the disembarkment point of the ship. The first boat was already full and we, with few other ten to fifteen odd people were asked to wait for the second boat. The first boat was ready to move towards the island but was not able to, thanks to the turbulent waves. This made the boat bobble up and down by 5 to 7 feet, making it precarious for people to disembark as well as board the second boat. Plus the waves were strong and also against the direction of the path the boat intended to take, making it tougher for the boat to sail through. It was a blessing that we were not in the first boat. On top of all this, it had started raining as well.

SPORTS - IDs
SPORTS - IDs
After a struggle of an hour or so, the first boat was finally able to move towards the island. With the boat gone, the disembarkment doors were closed and all the exits to the open of the ship were closed as the sea was very wild and there was danger of someone falling over board. Since there were still around twenty people who had to go to the island, it was decided by the ship team that the ship will move more close to the island expecting that the sea waves will not be so strong closer to the island.

Once the ship came closest it could be to the island another boat came to fetch us. The sea was still rough and this boat too was moving up and down because of the waves. Pramod & Preeti decided to skip Kavaratti Islands considering the unfavorable conditions of disembarking. Also they had taashi with them and since it was raining, they didn’t want to take a chance of Taashi falling ill.

Disembarkation was a mess. We got on the boat, crossing my fingers for smooth sailing and some great weather as we all were looking forward to a good beach time on the last island visit of Lakshadweep.

As expected this island was much bigger than the other two islands. There were more people in this island as compared to the other two we had visitied – Minicoy and Kalpeni Islands.



Once of the land, we could say that the weather improved a bit and we could see clouds flying away a little. It was drizzling when we came to the island. The resort is right next to the jetty and therefore we walked down to the resort. As usual, coconut water was waiting for us. After the refreshing coconut water, we met with our co passengers who had come from the boat one and listened to their adventurous ride. The weather was becoming better and therefore they opened the scuba diving and glass boat rides.

The Beach at Kavaratti, Lakshadweep
The Beach
Nikhil and Parth again went for scuba diving and I headed for glass boat ride. In the glass boat, slowly the marine life comes alive… you can see the life under the sea up close, with the help of the ‘magnifying’ glass… so many colourful fishes.. so many corals… such beauty!!

The boat took us to the boundary where the shallow water ends and the deep sea starts. At this point it was blue water everywhere…

Colour of the sea
Colour of the sea
While heading back to the island our boat stopped working and suddenly we were in the middle of the sea with no way to go back. Finally after waiting for a while another boat came and tugged us to the island. By this time it had started raining heavily again.

We rushed to our palm tree leaves cottages to take refuge from the rain and the chilly wind. Nikhil and Parth returned shortly afterward and narrated their experience. The marine life here was apparently much richer than what they had seen in Mini Coy. But this could also be due to the right spot being picked up the scuba divers.

Lunch was followed with an hour waiting for the rain to subside. To pass time we strolled through the narrow roads, close to the resort and saw the only first traffic signal of Lakshwadeep. Once the rain subsided we were taken to a Marine aquarium and a Museum, with a 10 min drive through the island in a small bus.

Marine Museum
Marine Museum
There were varieties of fishes, crabs and all kind of marine life kept in glass jars like zoology specimen. Here for the first time we saw the skeleton of a whale. It was HUGE, extending some 25 to 30 feet, almost 70% length of the hall. After this we returned back to the resort for some tea and biscuits. SPORTS authorities had arranged for a folk music presentation.


Sperm Whale
Sperm Whale
After the folk music we did had some fun time at the beach and then were asked to head towards the jetty. Realization struck that these were our last moments on Lakshwadeep and we let the shutterbug within us go loose J Once on the boat and just when we crossed the imaginary boundary of the laggons and entered the deep sea we realized that the sea was still wild and angry. Our boat could not reach the ship and thus again our ship came to us.

Kavaratti Island, Lakshadweep
Kavaratti Island, Lakshadweep
Once again it was quite an adventure to embark our ship from the boat. Once in we realized that this was our last sighting of the islands of Lakshadweep. Time to say good bye and head back to Kochi. As the ship started, we were leaving these beautiful islands far behind. The only thing now remaining in this cruise was return journey back home.

Points to remember:

  • We went to Lakshadweep Island through Lakshadweep Samundram Package which is a five day cruise to visit the islands of Minicoy, Kalpeni and Kavaretti by ship M.V. Kavaretti. The package is arranged by The Society for Promotion of Nature Tourism and Sports (SPORTS), a Government undertaking. The island tour is organized during the day with lunch and refreshments ashore. Nights are spent on board the ship. M.V Kavaratti has 150 Diamond class accommodations. Swimming, snorkeling and other water sports are arranged during the day tour. Children from 1 year and above up to 10 years will be treated as child.

Package include:
1. First class cabin accommodation
2. All 3 time meals [breakfast Lunch and Dinner] morning and evening tea or coffee
3. Welcome drink at the island.
4. All 3 island sightseeing.
5. Water sports Kayaking Snorkeling and glass boat 1 time 
6. Entry permit and Entry Ticket
7. Compliment T Shirts and Caps
8.  All the Government taxes.
9. Our personal assistance on the ship and Island

Please note scuba diving is not included in the package. You can avail scuba diving by paying at the scuba diving center.

  • There is no mobile network on the ship and on the islands except of BSNL. So, say goodbye to facebook, watsapp, twitter or whatever else that you are hooked to. You might find network on Kavaretti Island.
  • If you get sea sick, kindly take your medication along.
  • Foreigners are not allowed in Lakshadweep, except on Bangaram Island.
  • Lakshadweep is a no plastic zone. Please don’t litter.
  • You are not allowed to carry corrals. It’s a punishable act.
  • Expense Details of the day:

Expense Particulars
Amount for 4 people
Amount per head
Scuba Diving
3500
TOTAL
3500


Saturday, 16 January 2016

Kalpeni Islands, Lakshadweep

DAY 5: KALPENI ISLAND

DAY 3: OF LAKSHADWEEP CRUISE – KALPENI ISLAND

After sailing overnight, we reached near Kalpeni Islands.

Sunrise at Kalpeni
Sunrise
Just like the previous day, after breakfast we disembarked on small boats and headed to Kalpeni Island in small boats in batches. As we landed on the island we were taken to the resort in SPORTS arranged vans and mini trucks. As such the landscape & scenery of Kalpeni was quite different from Minicoy. We could see a couple of small islands on our way to resort. We were again welcomed here with coconut water. It had started raining and therefore we were asked to wait at the resort. A little away from the resort, in the sea we could see two islands.

The Two Islands
The Two Islands

Once the rain subsided, we were taken to one of these two islands for kayaking and snorkeling. Just like Minicoy this island also had clear water. There was not much of a beach here and whatever there was, was filled with dead corrals. The water bed was also filled with sea cucumber.

We all tried our hands at snorkeling. A long tube  is used for breathing, the open end of which is always above the water surface while the other end, equipped with a rubber mouth needed to be bitten tightly between your lips. One had to breathe in and out through mouth like scuba diving. The purpose was similar; it allowed one to see the underwater world. But because you didn’t carry oxygen cylinder, you could go only about 4-5 feet below the surface, otherwise the open end of the tube would go below water and saline sea water would go in your respiratory passages. The advantage is that you can do it alone but in shallow water. We saw the corals, sea cucumbers and loads of colored fish.

Snorkelling
Snorkelling

Since there were lot of tourists keen to try their hand at snorkeling and limited equipment. Hence we snorkeled for sometime and then gave the apparatus to the waiting tourists. Post this, I had the most fascinating time in water. I was just lying flat in water with the entire body under the water with only my nostril above the water surface. The life jacket kept me floating without me moving an inch of my leg. It was super cool ;)

We again went for kayaking, because we had some experience of it in Minicoy this time it was fun.

Kayaking & North Point
Kayaking & North Point
Once everyone was through with snorkeling and kayaking we were taken back to the resort in small boats. Back in the shaded huts, we had our lunch in open air and sat to relax.

A folk dance was organized by “SPORTS” authorities. About ten to twelve men right from their teen to 70’s wearing colour coordinated dhotis and tshirts danced in circles to the tune of local folk music. There were no songs being played on CD or something. They played their own instruments and sang their own song.  There dance was similar to the dandiya / garba dance.

Folk Dance
Folk Dance
Post the folk dance we visited a coconut factory which produced dry coconut powder, coconut oil and laddus made from coconut. This was followed by a visit to the cotton hosiery factory. The factory produced nice cotton tees with coconut trees on it and Lakshadweep printed on it. The cost of the tshirts was also very economical but soon we realized that none of us was any money and therefore we couldn’t buy any t-shirt.

Sea opposite the coconut factory
Sea opposite the coconut factory
From here we were taken to the north-most point of the island. The shore here too is covered with dead corals. It has a beautiful view and it is the point of the island from where you can see both, the sunrise as well as the sunset.

Nikhil, Me, Preeti, Taashi, Parth, Pramod
Nikhil, Me, Preeti, Taashi, Parth, Pramod

North Point of Kalpeni
North Point of Kalpeni

After watching the beautiful point of the island we headed back to the resort to have our evening tea. Post the evening tea we bid good bye to Kalpeni Island and headed to our ship which was waiting for us in the open sea. It had become dark and we boarded the last boat to our ship. Though dark, our ship was well lit and easily visible at sea. It had started drizzling and thus the sea wind has become chilly.

M.V. Kavaretti in the middle of the sea
M.V. Kavaretti in the middle of the sea


Getting on the boat to go to M.V.Kavaretti
Getting on the boat to go to M.V.Kavaretti


We enjoyed the island a lot – it was a good mix of water sports and beautiful views. After the dinner we again watched a Charlie chaplin movie and then dozed off.

Points to remember:
  • We went to Lakshadweep Island through Lakshadweep Samundram Package which is a five day cruise to visit the islands of Minicoy, Kalpeni and Kavaretti by ship M.V. Kavaretti. The package is arranged by The Society for Promotion of Nature Tourism and Sports (SPORTS), a Government undertaking. The island tour is organized during the day with lunch and refreshments ashore. Nights are spent on board the ship. M.V Kavaratti has 150 Diamond class accommodations. Swimming, snorkeling and other water sports are arranged during the day tour. Children from 1 year and above up to 10 years will be treated as child.

Package include:
  1. First class cabin accommodation
  2. All 3 time meals [breakfast Lunch and Dinner] morning and evening tea or coffee
  3. Welcome drink at the island.
  4. All 3 island sightseeing.
  5. Water sports Kayaking Snorkeling and glass boat 1 time 
  6. Entry permit and Entry Ticket
  7. Compliment T Shirts and Caps
  8. All the Government taxes.
  9. Our personal assistance on the ship and Island


Please note scuba diving is not included in the package. You can avail scuba diving by paying at the scuba diving center.

  • There is no mobile network on the ship and on the islands except of BSNL. So, say goodbye to facebook, watsapp, twitter or whatever else that you are hooked to. You might find network on Kavaretti Island.
  • If you get sea sick, kindly take your medication along.
  • Foreigners are not allowed in Lakshadweep, except on Bangaram Island.
  • Lakshadweep is a no plastic zone. Please don’t litter.
  • You are not allowed to carry corrals. It’s a punishable act.
  • Expense Details of the day:

Expense Particulars
Amount for 4 people
Amount per head
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--
--
TOTAL


Tuesday, 12 January 2016

Minicoy Island, Lakshadweep

DAY 4: MINICOY ISLAND

DAY 2: OF LAKSHADWEEP CRUISE – MINICOY ISLAND

Minicoy is said to the most beautiful of all the Lakshadweep Islands. Due to its geographical closeness to Maldives, Minicoy gives you the feel of being in Maldives. If you look at Lakshadweep in the map, you will notice that Minicoy is a single dot quite far from the cluster of Lakshadweep Islands. People in Minicoy speak the same language as Maldives whereas rest of the islands of Lakshadweep speaks a mixture of Malayalam, Tamil & Urdu.


Minicoy Island
Welcome to Minicoy Island !!!

Men at work
Men at work
Had good intention of getting up early to see the sun rise but all in vain. I slept like a dog. However Parth & Nikhil were up and on the upper deck to watch the sunise. But they got a shock of their lives when they discovered their DSLR’s had fogged up (AC to non AC) and were showing no signs of clearing up for at-least an hour. Both of them used my camera to take pics of the sun rise.



I got up when the announcement speaker was shouting that the canteen will be closed soon for breakfast and the disembarkement will start shortly. After a quick shower and a quick breakfast, we were ready for our first disembarkment and excited to visit Minicoy Islands.

The ship had anchored in the open sea around 5 kms from the main island because it could not go near the island as the island was surrounded by shallow lagoons. Small boats from the island came to the ship to pick us up in small batches. It was compulsory for us to wear the yellow colour “Huchilco” life jackets made in New Zealand. SPORTS staff was very warm and guided us in disembarkement.

Soon we boarded a medium sized boat and were off to Minicoy Island. As we moved closer to the shore the sea water became more and more emerald green and finally became transparent.


Disembarkement from M.V. Kavaretti
Disembarkement from M.V. Kavaretti
The sight of seeing our ship from the small boat was something to behold. As we drew closer to the island we could see the shape of the island coming into form. Then gradually we could see the greenery – which became swaying coconut trees on closer look.

Finally we reached the island and we were immediately taken to the light house in cars & pick-ups. It had started drizzling but it had stopped by the time we reached the lighthouse. Minicoy had narrow but well maintained cement roads, street lights and absolutely no litter.


Coconut Water - Welcome Drink
Our Welcome Drink

Our welcome drink was coconut water and we were then advised to see the light house.


Lighthouse at Minicoy Island
Lighthouse
There is no ticket required for the light house but you need to pay Rs. 20 if you want to take the camera. The lighthouse offers some breathtaking views of the island from the top. Every inch of the island is covered with coconut grooves and you can see the blue sea along with the vast horizon.


View from the top of the Lighthouse
View from the top of the Lighthouse
After enjoying ourselves atop the light house we were taken to a resort. The beach was deserted with pristine clear water. White sand, clear water, untouched beauty.. it was breath taking. Also, since it was a lagoon and isolated from the main ocean the water was calm and the waves were not hitting the beach.


In the middle of no where
We were given free time till lunch to enjoy the beach & water sports. We could do kayaking (included in the package) and scuba diving (on extra charge). First we just went inside the sea… went in to feel the clear water, the soft sand, to feel the spot less beauty. After spending some time in water, Nikhil and Parth went for scuba diving and Preeti and I went for kayaking. After a while I again went for kayaking with Pramod. We kayaked to our hearts extent and then came back. It was relaxing and loads of fun (but requires lot of energy pheewwww).


Kayaking at Minicoy Island
Kayaking
When I looked around, I found that most tourists were busy kayaking, collecting shells, playing in the water, children just jumping in the knee deep water. The water – a beautiful shade of blue, white sandy beach, and cloudless blue sky all combined together cast a spell on the eyes of the beholder. It was so serene and pleasant that you just want to keep staring at the view, hoping the moment will never end. Just looking at it was like meditation.



By then it was lunch time. We all changed into fresh clothes and had lunch. After lunch we were given some time to relax on the beach and were then taken for sight seeing. 


Minicoy Island
Minicoy Island
We were shown a long snake boat which was made by the people of the island and which is used in the boating competition which happens between the islands.

After the evening tea and snacks it was time to leave Minicoy Island and head to our home on the sea. We got on the small boats and headed back to our ship. 


Back to M.V. Kavaretti
Back to M.V. Kavaretti
Once on the ship we freshened up and went to our favourite place of the ship (deck) to capture the stunning sunset. There is nothing like a beautiful sunset to end a fun filled day.


Taashi - Kaku Moment
Taashi - Kaku Moment
The sky broke like an egg into full sunset and the water caught fire.


Tangerine Sunset
Tangerine Sunset

Shades of Sky
Shades of Sky
We also had the opportunity to spend about 30 mins at the bridge of the ship. This is the place from where the ship is run (like a cockpit in an airplane). there are many instruments panels which help gauge the wind direction & speed, sonar to spot the reefs, panels reflecting the air temperature & pressure within each section of the ship, PA system and also a device which charts out the route map to your next destination. Its exciting to see the calmness with which the crew is at ease keeping an eye on all these instruments and keeping the ship on course.

Post our dinner at 8:00 pm we all enjoyed a movie of Charlie Chaplin on our laptop and went off to sleep. Tomorrow we would visit another island – Kalpeni Island.

Points to remember:
  • We went to Lakshadweep Island through Lakshadweep Samundram Package which is a five day cruise to visit the islands of Minicoy, Kalpeni and Kavaretti by ship M.V. Kavaretti. The package is arranged by The Society for Promotion of Nature Tourism and Sports (SPORTS), a Government undertaking. The island tour is organized during the day with lunch and refreshments ashore. Nights are spent on board the ship. M.V Kavaratti has 150 Diamond class accommodations. Swimming, snorkeling and other water sports are arranged during the day tour. Children from 1 year and above up to 10 years will be treated as child.
Package include:
  1. First class cabin accommodation
  2. All 3 time meals [breakfast Lunch and Dinner] morning and evening tea or coffee
  3. Welcome drink at the island.
  4. All 3 island sightseeing.
  5. Water sports Kayaking Snorkeling and glass boat 1 time 
  6. Entry permit and Entry Ticket
  7. Compliment T Shirts and Caps
  8. All the Government taxes.
  9. Our personal assistance on the ship and Island
Please note scuba diving is not included in the package. You can avail scuba diving by paying at the scuba diving center.
  • There is no mobile network on the ship and on the islands except of BSNL. So, say goodbye to facebook, watsapp, twitter or whatever else that you are hooked to. You might find network on Kavaretti Island.
  • If you get sea sick, kindly take your medication along.
  • Foreigners are not allowed in Lakshadweep, except on Bangaram Island.
  • Lakshadweep is a no plastic zone. Please don’t litter.
  • You are not allowed to carry corrals. It’s a punishable act.
  • Expense Details of the day:


Expense Particulars
Amount for 4 people
Amount per head
Scuba Diving
3,000
TOTAL
3,000

Sunday, 22 March 2015

Tarkali - Beaches, Scuba Diving, Forts, Snorkeling, Backwaters - It has All !!!

Are you looking for beaches with pristine white sand and not a soul around? No, I am not talking about Lakshadweep

Are you interested in backwaters? It is not Kerela that I am talking about

Interested in Scuba Diving??? Not talking about Andaman

Want to have finger licking sea food? It is not Goa that I have in mind.

I am talking about this small town on the Konkan belt of Maharashtra …. Tarkarli.

Tarkarli
Tarkali - Picture Perfect
Tarkarli is a small laid back town that can boast of beautiful long coastline with white smooth sand and clear water. Once in Taarkarli, you can see the Sindhudurg Fort, go for scuba diving, enjoy the Malvan Cuisine, go for water sports, relax at the beaches, go boating and fishing.

Interests:

Sindhudurg Fort:

Standing few miles from the Malvan Jetty in the middle of the sea this Fort looks huge. The fort was built by the Maratha warrior Maharaja Shivaji and has a temple devoted to Maharaja Shivaji. The Fort has three sweet water wells. It is beautiful to see the sea wavers splashing the walls of the Fort. Climb to the highest point of the Fort and enjoy the 360 degree view.

Sindhudurg Fort from Malvan Beach

There are currently 12 families staying inside the fort. During the monsoon season, the fort is shut and these 12 families cannot come out from the fort to the shore.

View from Sindhudurg Fort
View from Sindhudurg Fort

Inside Sindhudurg Fort
Inside Sindhudurg Fort
You can go to the Fort from the Malvan Jetty and is a ten to fifteen mins away.

Malvan Beach
Malvan Beach

Snorkeling and Scuba Diving:

Are you inquisitive about the world under the sea? Do you want to peep and have a look? Then head for Snorkeling and Scuba Diving.

For the adventure lovers, Tarkarli has been advertised as the only place in India (except the islands) where you can do snorkeling and scuba diving. The first question that we ask is “I can’t swim. Can I so scuba diving?” The answer to this is “Yes, You can do scuba diving”.

Please note that you will not be able to visit Sindhudurg Fort and go for snorkeling and scuba Diving in the monsoons.

Tsunami Island:

Local says, this island is the outcome of Tsunami. This is the place where you should head for water sports. You will reach here on a boat and it will depend whether you will get off on an island (in low tide) or in knee deep water (in high tide). You can go for water sports like bumper ride, Banana ride, Scooter, Jet Ski, Kayaking, Para Sailing, Speed Boat. 

Tsunami Island -Water Sports
Tsunami Island - Water Sports
If you are going for multiple rides it is recommended that you strike a package as it will be economical. There are few shacks where you can enjoy Kokam sharbat, Masala Sharbat, Kala Khatta etc. While enjoying the drink don’t forget to enjoy the view and the feeling of being in the middle of the sea.

Sea Gulls
Sea Gulls
Karli Backwaters:

Karli backwater refers to the River Karli that flows along the creek and merges with the Arabian Sea. A ride on the Backwaters of Karli is a must. Enjoy the serene boat ride with lush green trees on both the side. Enjoy the strong breeze of the sea, the lush green coconut palms and mangroves.



Sailing on Karli Backwaters
Sailing on Backwaters

Karli Backwaters
Karli Backwaters
Bhogwe Beach:

Bhogwe Beach is a never ending beach, when you enter the beach on the right you will see a huge stretch of beautiful sand and on your left few rocks. Once you cross these rocks you will find another never ending stretch of white sand welcoming you. As you walk on the beach you will find the ruins of Nivati Fort on top of the hill lock. Sit and relax watching the sunset, enjoying the beauty of nature.

Bhogwe Beach
Bhogwe Beach


Sunset At Bhogwe Beach
Sunset At Bhogwe Beach

Nivati Fort & Nivati Beach:

Nivati Fort is in ruins. The few walls of the fort that you will see will remind you that there was once a fort at this location. The Fort offers a breathtaking view of the sea and Bhogwe beach. Visit this fort in the evening and enjoy the sunset, appreciate the different shades in the sky as the sun sets, enjoy the reflection of the sun on the sea water… You will be mesmerized by it.

Bhogwe Beach from Nivati Fort
Bhogwe Beach from Nivati Fort

Nivati Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches you would have ever seen. You have to walk through the houses of the villagers to step on this white sand beach. Nivati Beach is totally secluded from the world by rocky cliffs on three sides. It was picture perfect. The sand of this beach feels like talcum powder to your feet and is spotless and the water clean.

Nivati Beach from Nivati Fort
Nivati Beach from Nivati Fort

The beach is deserted except for some fishing boat and sea gulls. There are no vendors selling food, water etc.  This beach brings in peace and serenity.

It is a small beach but the rocks and the clear sea water and white sand gives it a perfect picture  postcard look. Don’t forget to catch the sight of this beach from the entrance of Nivati Fort. The sight is breathtaking.

Entrance of Nivati Beach
Entrance of Nivati Beach

Tarkali is a great place for people looking for quiet holiday in pure nature. The beaches are serene and deserted. On a sunny day, it’s you with the sunny sand, emerald green water and the blue sky. There are long stretches of beaches for you to walk as much as you want. If you are an adventure lover, You can try your hands on scuba diving and snorkeling and various water sports. 

Thankfully, Tarkarli has not yet featured in the tourist circuit. Otherwise these beautiful beaches would not have been a treat to the eyes. I silently hope that this place does not catch the eyes of the tourist and remains the way it is now.. Simple, beautiful and peaceful.

BTW, check out some of the beautiful sunsets I saw in Tarkarli:

Deep Red
Deep Red !!!

Sunset at Karojai Jetty
Sunset at Karojai Jetty

Orange Sky amidst beautiful palms
Orange Sky amidst beautiful palms


Sunset - Soulful Orange
Soulful Orange 

The Orange Sky
The Orange Sky

Reflection
The Reflection

How to reach:

Tarkarli lies in Maharastra along the Kokan Belt.

Road: Catch the NH17 or NH4 to reach Malvan, which is the nearest main city to Tarkarli. From Malvan, Tarkarli is 7 kms approx.

Train: Kudal is the nearest railway station which is around 60 kms approx from Tarkarli. From Kudal you can take a autorikshaw to Tarkarli.

Air: The closest Domestic Airport is in Dabolim, Goa. From Dabolim, you can take a taxi or can take a bus for Tarkarli.

Cuisine:

If you are a sea food lover, then this is the place for you. You will enjoy authentic Malvani food here, mouth watering sea food. Being in the coastal area, coconut is used in most of the food preparation whether veg or non veg. Savor the soan kaddi and kokam sharbat.

Shopping:

Don’t forget to shop for Ambavadi, Mango Pulp, Aamla, Kokam, Kokam Syrup.