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New Mumbai India
Tarkarli Beach - Travel & Stay
Apr 13, 2008 09:13 PM 12074 Views
(Updated Apr 15, 2008 12:23 AM)

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In keeping with our long-time desire of visiting Tarkarli, we booked


three Konkani Houses(for three families) for a two-day stay(early


April, 2008). Here, I must mention the excellent services rendered  by Mr. Patki of Snehsagar Enterprises, Navi Mumbai(a booking agency of MTDC).


The drive to Tarkarli:


Vashi


(11 pm) - Kalamboli - Pune(via Expressway) - Katraj Bypass - Satara -


Karad - Kolhapur(5 am) - Panhala - Malkapur - Sakharpa - Pali - Lanja




  • Rajapur - Talere - Kankavli - Kasal - Malvan - Tarkarli(12 noon):




625 km, 12 hrs with comfortable rest spans. The road from Vashi to


Kolhapur is an excellent NH-4 Toll Road(Rs. 285). Enter Kolhapur city


and use SH-204 for the Kolhapur - Pali stretch - it is only twists and


turns, but the road is quite ok. At Pali, turn left onto NH-17. The


stretch from Pali to Kasal(NH-17) has five small ghats, but the road


is undivided, and has only 2 lanes. Kasal to Malvan(30 km) is off the


highway, and the road quality is average. Malvan to Tarkarli is 6 km -


narrow, winding roads lined with small houses, bungalows and gardens.


The way to the MTDC Resort is well marked from Malvan - nice little


boards have been put up, otherwise its quite easy to get lost.


The MTDC Resort:


Bang


on the beach - that is the ONLY good thing about this place, other than


the food they prepare. The staff is not courteous, nor is any customer


service mechanism in place. They seem least interested in the making


your stay a memorable one. The ’sarkari’ stamp is visible on every move


they make. Broken taps, non-functional ACs, non-working gensets - you


name it and they have it! Bring it to their notice and you can see an


air of nonchalance about it. The restaurant there has been let out to a


private contractor - excellent food, but again, very poor service! Ask


the waiter to pour out the Fresh Lime Soda into two glasses from one,


and he’ll give you instructions on how YOU could do it! And when a


particular cook is on leave, there is no Punjabi food! So one must be


ready to eat whatever is on the "Available" list. And there are no


other resaturants around, so you’re stuck with this one!


Dishes we


liked: Veg Thali, Bhindi Masala, Dal Tadka, Veg Biryani, Tomato Rice,


Jeera Rice, Pomfret Fry, Ghavan - all excellent! Fairly large helpings,


and reasonably priced, too.


The beach has strong waves and undercurrents, but is safe so long as you are within limits. As always, it is safe not to venture too deep - expert swimmer or not. LOTS of shells of a variety of colors and hues can be found here.


The Houseboat:


Lesser


known, but MTDC has two houseboats at Tarkarli, anchored in the creek,


about 3 km from the Resort. Excellent for a one-day(overnight) stay.


As expected, you need to make your own arrangements to get there(no


transfers by MTDC). The houseboats were only 4 months old when we


visited, but the rot seemed to have set in here, too. Non-functional


taps, whimsical ACs, non-working lamps.the saving grace was the


food and this time, the staff too! The boys were good at their work, and cook


excellent fare for the guests. The houseboat takes you for a 2-hour


round of the creek in th evening, and another in the morning.


Overnight, you’re anchored at the Deobag Jetty, a nice place with lots


of green around. The two rooms of the houseboat(with a viewing deck)


cost us Rs. 7, 100 each(including taxes) and each extra guest paid Rs.


1, 000 extra. Another option is the houseboat without the deck, at about


Rs. 6, 300 per room, all inclusive.


The Drive Back:


Very


comfortable - we took a different route on the way back - Tarkarli(10


am) - Malvan - Kasal - Kankavli - Talere - Vaibhavwadi - Gaganbavda -


Kale - Kolhapur(2 pm) - Karad - Satara - Pune(6 pm) - Kalamboli -


Vashi(9 pm): 540 km, 11 hrs with generous rest spans. From Kasal,


take NH-17 towards Mumbai. At Talere, turn right to Vaibhavwadi and


further down, you reach the Karul Ghat - quite a long one, but has


excellent roads and the traffic is sparse. The view from the top has to


be seen to be believed! From here onwards, lots of soothing sunflower


fields on either side - right upto Kolhapur. Break for lunch at Gokul


(Kolhapur), and we drove to Navi Mumbai on the Pune-Bangalore


Expressway(NH-4) to reach home in time for dinner. I would recommend


this route - its better and shorter than the one we took while going to


Tarkarli.


The Vehicles:


We used a Tata Indigo CS and


a Tata Indica, both were the diesel variants. The Indigo returned 17.5


km/litre, and the Indica did about 15 km/litre. Both vehicles had 3


adults and 2 kids, and LOTS of luggage! A lot of people would prefer to


use the train(Kudal is the nearest station - 45 kms from Tarkarli),


which is also not a bad idea, since it cuts down on travel time. But


for those who enjoy their drive and treat it as part of the holiday,


the road is good and does not tire out the driver. While going, we


drove overnight, and still enjoyed the whole day with just a small nap


in the evening!


One last warning - lots of ghats, big and small, on the way and back - those who need them, keep your Avomin tablets handy!



Summary:*


Nice


for a medium sized group to travel. Make your bookings in advance, as


MTDC is in demand, but has only 20 Konkani houses here. Nice place to


visit, with its clear pristine waters and refreshing breeze. The only


two things that you should know: 1 - enjoy yourself, and 2 - demand


what is rightful from the guys at MTDC. Mobile signals are weak - Reliance is the best of the lot here, followed by Airtel(the signal is either full, or totally absent!). Tata mobiles only serve the purpose of substituting for clocks and alarms - no signal AT ALL!


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