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5 Lesser-Known Places To Visit Near Goa This Diwali Long Weekend

These picturesque locations not only offer relaxation but also a chance to celebrate Diwali in a unique way, surrounded by nature’s wonders

OT Staff

If you're dreaming of a Diwali weekend getaway without the overwhelming crowds, consider exploring the stunning tranquil gems in the vicinity of Goa. Just a short distance away, you’ll find a variety of hidden treasures that provide breathtaking natural beauty and enriching cultural experiences. Imagine basking in the serene landscapes, indulging in traditional delicacies, and enjoying quality time with your family and friends in a peaceful setting. These picturesque locations not only offer relaxation but also a chance to celebrate Diwali in a unique way, surrounded by nature’s wonders. From quaint beach towns to lush hill stations, these idyllic spots promise unforgettable memories, making your Diwali celebration truly special.

Ratnagiri

Ratnagiri is a port town in Maharashtra

The coastal region of Ratnagiri is a charming stop on the Konkan Railway route before Goa. Red earth glistens under the tracks, and dark green trees heavy with ripe mangoes rush past the train windows. Just 15 minutes from the station lies Ratnagiri's beautiful coastline, bordered by lush green hills. Three beaches flank the town, but it's advisable to avoid swimming as no lifeguards are present. A must-visit is Ratnadurg Fort, built by Maratha emperor Shivaji. The fort once extended across two hills, overlooking the stunning blue sea, but today, only crumbling walls remain. Within the remnants of the fort is the Sri Devi Bhagwati Mandir, which gives the fort its alternate name, Bhagwati Qila.

Thibaw Palace

Also, be sure to visit Lokmanya Tilak’s house, known as Tilak Ali, which has been transformed into a museum. It showcases many photographs of Tilak and is a beautiful example of traditional Konkani architecture. Those familiar with Amitav Ghosh’s novel, "The Glass Palace" will recognise Ratnagiri as the setting for the story of the exiled Burmese king. Close to Thibaw Point, you'll find the Thibaw Palace, which features a watchtower offering a panoramic view of Ratnagiri. This palace was built for the dethroned king of Myanmar (formerly Burma), who was exiled to India by the British. The palace also houses a museum displaying various antiquities in the region. Check here for our guide.

How to reach

Ratnagiri is about 400km away by road from Mumbai and about 300km from Pune. Apart from Mumbai and Pune airports, Ratnagiri may also be approached from Goa's Manohar International Airport (about 200km away by road). However, taking a train is a more convenient option Ratnagiri is a key station on the Konkan Railway route.

Sawantwadi

Sawantwadi Place

Discover the charming town of Sawantwadi, nestled in the heart of the former royal kingdom of Maharashtra. This picturesque destination invites you to indulge in exquisite coastal cuisine while immersing yourself in the rich folk art of tribal communities. At the centre of Sawantwadi, Moti Talav is a renowned lakeside recreation hub. Across the tranquil waters lies the majestic royal palace, best enjoyed during the serene early morning hours—before the hustle and bustle takes over—or in the enchanting evening when illuminated fountains dance upon the surface. The Rajwada, or Royal Palace, captivates with its striking red laterite façade and graceful arches set within a lush garden. This elegant two-story mansion seamlessly merges local and European architectural styles, making it a must-visit for anyone looking into the region's royal heritage. Don't miss the chance to savour authentic Konkani dishes at a local khanaval (eatery). Experience the vibrant flavours of Malvani food, a delightful variation of Konkan cuisine beautifully prepared at the homestays in the area. Check out our guide here.

How to reach

To travel from Mumbai to Sawantwadi, you can opt for trains departing from Mumbai to Sawantwadi Road Railway Station, check bus services from Mumbai operated by MSRTC or private companies, or drive via NH48. Additionally, flying to Goa International Airport and proceeding to Sawantwadi is an alternative option.

Tarkali

The pristine sands of Tarkali

Tarkarli, an enchanting coastal gem, had garnered recognition from The Sunday Times, London, which praised the beach as one of the finest in the world. The beach is a seemingly endless expanse of pristine white sand. The emerald waters gently lapping at the shore are elegantly framed by lush casuarina trees, creating a serene escape from the bustling world beyond. The picturesque drive from the charming town of Malvan to Tarkarli is breathtaking, with winding paths shaded by tamarind and coconut trees. Imagine lounging for hours in your hammock, enveloped by the soothing sounds of the waves. While wading in the water is safe, swimming is not advisable due to strong undercurrents, and the absence of lifeguards warrants caution. Not just beaches, Tarkarli also has backwaters where the Karli river meets the sea in Devbag. Nearby, the town of Malvan showcases Konkan life, with its vibrant jetty lined with fishing boats, charming traditional homes. Cycling is great for those eager to delve deeper into this idyllic locale. Rent a bicycle from one of the local shops and gracefully navigate the shaded streets. You can also hop on a fishing boat serving as a ferry from the tourist pier, whisking you away to the historic Sindhudurg Fort, where you will have an hour to explore the grandeur of this remarkable island fortress.

How to reach

The nearest airport is Dabolim in Goa. Mumbai is nearly 500km by road. Kudal, on the Konkan railway route, is 45km by road.

Amboli

Amboli hills are a lush green right now

Nestled about 500km from Mumbai and perched at 2,000 feet, this captivating town is the final hill station in Maharashtra before the Western Ghats gracefully slope down to the coast of Goa. It's a hidden gem for naturalists eager to encounter diverse amphibians and reptiles that thrive here, including the Malabar gliding frog, fungoid frog, bicolour frog, Amboli bush frog, Amboli toad, Beddome's cat snake, Ceylon cat snake, green vine snake, Malabar pit viper, and a variety of caecilians. Don’t miss the chance to explore the enchanting Hiranyakeshwar Temple, nestled amidst lush green hills. Right next to the temple is a mysterious deep cavern where the beautiful Hiranyakeshi River emerges. For breathtaking panoramic views of the mist-shrouded landscape, trek up to Mahadevgad and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of this extraordinary region.

How to reach

To reach Amboli from Mumbai, travellers can drive, taking the scenic route via NH48 through Panvel, then Sawantwadi-Amboli Road. Alternatively, they can use buses or trains to reach Sawantwadi and proceed to Amboli by local transport. Goa's Dabolim Airport is also an option for air travel.

Chorla Ghat

A waterfall in Chorla Ghat

Discover the stunning Chorla Ghat, nestled in the enchanting Western Ghats where Goa, Karnataka, and Maharashtra meet. This hidden gem awaits those searching for a serene and magical monsoon retreat. Imagine yourself surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, awe-inspiring views, and peaceful waterfalls that invite you to relax and recharge. Breathe in the refreshing air and embrace the tranquility that makes Chorla Ghat the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Chorla Ghat is part of the Sahyadri range in the Western Ghats, with an average elevation of 800 meters above sea level. The Mhadei Research Center in this area monitors the biodiversity of the Mhadei region, where researchers recently discovered a new species of limbless serpentine amphibian named Ichthyophis davidi. A highlight of Chorla Ghat is the stunning twin waterfalls of Vajra-Sakla, where the Valvanti River cascades down nearly 150 meters into two distinct streams. Check out our guide here.

How to reach

Madgaon is the nearest railway station, about 25km away by road while Goa airport is 67km away. Private buses and autos are easily accessible at this location.

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