Thursday, 14 April 2016

Vengurla – Hidden Treasure of Kokan

Over the long Holi weekend this March, I went out to discover the last town of Maharashtra – Vengurla. Some 550 Kms from Mumbai and 80 Kms from North Goa, lies a sleepy and less explored town of Vengurla.

Arambol Beach, Goa
The Sea, The Sand, The Sun, The Palm
Blessed with long stretches of white sand, hills covered with coconut palms, cashew and mango trees, Vengurla is a small town full of natural beauty, amazing expanse of beaches and rich cultural heritage.

We took Jan Shatabdi on Thursday morning from Dadar and got off at Kudal. From there we took an auto and reached Vengurla.

Interests:

Sagareshwar Beach – Though this stunning beach is located very close to Goa, it is still calm and aloof from the maddening crowd. This is he beach which is closest to Vengurla town. Walk on the soft sand and enjoy the amazing sunset here.


Sagareshwar Beach, Vengurla
Different Shades at Different time
Sagareshwar Beach
Sagareshwar Beach
Mochemad Beach is one of the most pristine beach of Vengurla. This serene beach allows you to relax away from the crowd. A secluded beach with a hill at one end, it is the ideal place if you are looking for some alone time. You will not find a soul on this beach other than one or two fisherman busy fishing. The way to the beach is through a small village with the same name and is tucked away between the route from Vengurla to Shiroda.


Mochemad Beach
Virgin Mochemad Beach

Mochemad Beach
Beautiful sunset at Mochemad Beach
Around 10 kms from Vengurla, this beach is a treasure for those who seek peace, serenity and silent moments while on a beach. It is arguably one of the best kept secret of Kokan.

Redi Ganpati is a very famous Ganpati of this district. It is a simple temple which is under renovation. Do visit if you are a ganpati devotee.


Redi Ganesh Temple
Redi Ganesh Temple
Vitoba Temple – On our way to Redi Temple we came across the famous Vitoba Temple. Do stop by and take the blessing of the temple.


Entrance of Vitoba Temple
Entrance of Vitoba Temple 
Shiroda Beach - A little away from Redi Ganapti Temple towards Vengurla town is Shiroda Beach. This is the only beach I saw in Vengurla which had small shops at the entrance of the beach selling snacks, cold drinks, tea and other refreshments. I saw few foreigners on the beach who had come on two wheelers from the neighbouring state Goa.


Shiroda Beach
Approach to Shiroda Beach


Shiroda Beach
Enjoy a Camel Ride at Shiroda Beach
The beach also has water sport facilities like water scooter and banana ride. I guess this is the most commercial beach in Vengurla. Though a little commercial as compared to the other beaches of the town, this beach is neat and clean and has its own charm. I could spot two camels also on the beach ready to take you on their back for a ride.

Vengurla Jetty –  This is the place which was a very important place for the town. Though the jetty has lost its charm, you should still visit this place and see loads of small boats docked and in the middle of the sea. Climb up to PWD owned Sagar House and see the view of the jetty and the sea. Worth a visit for the spellbinding view.


Vengurla Jetty
Vengurla Jetty
Boats at Vengurla Jetty
Boats at Jetty
Vengurla Lighthouse – Make a visit to this lighthouse to see the panoramic view of the sea. There are two ways to reach this lighthouse – you can either trek up from Vengurla Jetty just next to Sagar House or you can take your vehicle till the lighthouse through a winding path on a hill. The lighthouse offers a spectacular view of the sea meeting the horizon, boats and the jetty and vengurla coastline on the left.


Vengurla Light House
Vengurla Light House
Arambol Beach – While on our trip to Vengurla we drove to Arambol Beach and had some Goan fun. The feel of Arambol Beach resembles that of a typical Goan with colourful shops on either side of the road leading to the beach, shacks on the beach, booze shops, tattoos and piercing shops, foreigners wearing close to nothing, everyone riding a two wheeler... All this was screaming and telling me that we have crossed borders and we are now in Go Go GOA…


Arambol Beach, Goa
Arambol Beach, Goa
Arambol, Goa
Arambol, Goa
We walked on the sandy beach and saw few foreigners doing yoga and meditation. We walked towards the rocks and were surprised to see many small sea facing restaurants and shops amidst the rocks. While climbing the rocks we could hear the sea splashing on the rocks. After walking for fifteen mins we came to that part of the beach which was hardly visited by people. Just across the sea there is a small sweet water lake where you swim in peace.


Sweet Water Lake near Arambol Beach
Sweet Water Lake near Arambol Beach
Paintings on walls
Paintings on walls
Once back on the lively side of the beach, we had our breakfast before biding bye to Goa and heading back to our calm and quiet Vengurla.

Keri Beach –  While on our way to Vengurla from Arambol Beach we saw a road direction for Keri Beach. Keri beach is the first beach of Goa while entering from Mumbai. So we thought why miss it?

Keri beach is a mix of Vengurla and Goa beach. It has shacks but to a limit, it has visitors but to a limit. By the looks of it, it is not a very popular beach and has not become commercial till now. It’s a beautiful beach with small shacks wherein you can sip on a beer, relax on a beach bed, go for swim in the sea, have some snacks..


Keri Beach, Goa
Keri Beach
Shacks on Keri Beach
Shacks on Keri Beach
Just at the entrance of the beach is a temple dedicated to an old man known as Ajooba temple.

Other Beaches – Vengurla is blessed with numerous beaches. If you have time you can visit Redi Beach, Velagar Beach, Sagartirtha Beach, Wayangani Beach.

Shopping:

Vengurla is famous for cashews and you can also buy mangoes if the season is right.

If you are looking for a beach vacation, away from the crowd head to Vengurla. You will be amazed by the serene beaches, white sand, calmness of the small town and the simplicity of the people. Head to one of the beach to spend the perfect evening with your family or your friends watching the sun set in the indigo water.

In Vengurla, you can choose to relax and do nothing or enjoy a swim in the sea, explore local forts and temples, savour authentic coastal food, bird watching, trekking ……. and many more! 

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