The Beaches, The Forts and the One Day Trip @ Alibaug, Raigad, Maharashtra
Beautiful view of the fort from Alibaug Beach |
Alibaug (Alibag) is a famous beach destination in close
proximity to Mumbai and Pune. It is merely 145 kms. from Pune and 30 kms. from
South Mumbai via. Sea route and 114 kms. by road. There are several beaches in
and around Alibaug; Alibaug beach, Thal Beach, Varsoli Beach, Akshi Beach,
Nagaon Beach, Kashid Beach, Korlai Beach to name a few. Beautiful Sea, a Fort
that gets surrounded by sea water, a few temples and a lot of fun. Alibaug is
the ideal place for a one day return trip. Alibaug is 145 kms away from Pune
and 30km to the south of Mumbai. There are some stunning beaches here along
with forts and temples! The Kolaba/Kulaba fort lies 2 kms inside the sea.
Kulaba fort gets surrounded by sea water at the time of tide. There are the Uma
Maheshwar and Balaji temples in Alibaug too.
Alibaug was developed in 17th Century by Sarkhel Kanhoji
Aangre the naval chief of King Shivaji’s Kingdom. Bene Israelite Ali was a rich
man in the city and owned many plantations of mangoes, coconuts in his gardens.
So the local people called the place Alicha bagh (Gardens of Ali) which became
in due course, Alibaug. Alibaug is the seat of District Administration of
Raigad (formerly Kolaba) district since 1852. The name Kolaba is attributed to
a Sea Fort Kolaba built by Shivaji the great Maratha Ruler, in 1680 to fight
the mighty naval prowess of the Siddis’ (Abyssenians) of Janjira and the
British of Mumbai. Kolaba fort is famous for many battles, between Siddis and
Kanhoji Angre, the British and the Portugese.
Korlai Beach: It
is a quiet serene beach with alternate white and black sands, along a serene
stretch of the Arabian coastline, adjacent to a village of Korlai Creole
Portuguese speaking Indians. Just across the bridge, to the right there is
Korlai fort within the sea and attached to the mainland by a narrow land strip
through the Korlai fort through the Korlai Village. It is supposed to have been
built by the Portuguese in 1521. The main gate has an inscription which means
‘no entry without a fight’. The fort has seven gates, a sweet water well, a
church in disuse, a Hindu temple and a Lighthouse.
You can easily plan for additional excursions because of the
proximity of beaches and forts from Korlai. The beautiful beach of Kashid is
only 12.5 km from Korlai while the famous sea fort of Janjira is 30 km to the
south of Korlai, near Murud. The Karnala Bird Sanctuary is roughly 70 km away,
towards Panvel. White water rafting on the river Kundalika is another major
attraction. Visiting the Korlai fort today was a remarkable experience. The
fort looks devoid of maintenance and gave deserted looks. However, the view from
the fort was spectacular and offered a divine view of the sea and the shore.
Korlai Fort is a Nizamshahi-Portuguese fortification and was
built on a rocky ridge, ‘O Morro de Chaul’. In its heyday, the fort protected
the Revdanda Creek while also guarding its age-old companion Revdanda Fort on
the opposite side of the Kundalika River. Though the fort owes its origin
primarily to the Ahmednagar Sultanate, vestiges of the Portuguese occupation
are manifested in the distinct dialect of the Korlai villages’ inhabitants
which is Portuguese Creole. The fort had eight bastions and four entrances.
Inside, the architectural arrangement was unique with the fortification being
compartmentalized into eight quarters of irregular size, each with its own
arched entrance built in European style with steps and equipped with guns.
Korlai village is at a distance of 25 kms from Alibaug.
State transport buses and private six-seater rickshaws regularly run from
Alibag to Korlai. A good motorable road from Alibaug en route to Murud takes a
visitor to Korlai, where the fort still stands in its full majesty because the
remains have been well preserved. Visitors can climb up to the fort in about 20
minutes via steps from two sides - the east and the west. The western approach
starts from a modern lighthouse. The eastern approach has a good view of the
river Kundalika and the Revdanda Fort.
Mandawa: It is
situated about 20 km north of Alibaug. The catamaran/ferry services are
available from Mumbai to the Mandawa jetty. Many Bollywood celebrities own
bungalows here.
Kaneshwar Mandir:
It is situated about 17 km away from Alibaug to Karlekhind – Chondi road.13 km
from Alibaug in Northeast direction is this very famous Shiv temple on a 900
ft. high hill. It is a 5000 ft. long climb on well paved stairs, which takes
around one hour. Landmarks along the route are tombs of MohanGiri and Balgiri,
Nagoba Rest, Jambhali Plateau, God’s stair, Gaymandi etc. It comprises various
small temples of Sri Paleshwar, Sri Hanuman, Sri Balram Krishna and Lord Shiv.
Kashid Beach: It
is 36 km away from Alibaug, on the Alibag-Murud highway, also this beach is
possibly one of the cleanest and most beautiful beaches in the region with
almost ‘white’ sand. There are many cottages and resorts available ranging from
around RS:1500 to RS:20,000. Prakruti resort is the luxury and the costliest of
all. One can find water sports facility and number of small shops for snacks.
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