Shriwardhan Harihareshwar - Maharashtra - श्रीवर्धन हरिहरेश्वर
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The 'Peshwa Smarak' is of interest to most people who visit Shriwardhan. The town of Harihareshwar is known for its tranquil and picturesque beach and is also famous for the temple of Harihareshwar.
The Shriwardhan Bay is the popular haunt for people who love real sun, sand and sea. For the more adventurous in spirit, small boats are available to be taken out to the north side of the bay, and indulge in some exploration, going deep into the land, where the Peshwas, the prime ministers of the Maratha kingdom, originally dwelt. The 'Peshwa Smarak' is a local landmark, of much tourist interest. The town of Harihareshwar, is primarily known for its beautiful beach, and the grand Harihareshwar temple.
Gentle winds, soft sands and inviting waters make Shriwardhan Bay irresistible to beach lovers. And if one relishes sea-food, there is no dearth of delicacies to sample here. The adventurers can even take a small boat to the north side of the bay and explore a land where the 'Peshwas' or Prime minister of Maratha Kingdom, originally resided.
Gentle winds, soft sands and inviting waters make Shriwardhan Bay irresistible to beach lovers. And if one relishes sea-food, there is no dearth of delicacies to sample here. The adventurers can even take a small boat to the north side of the bay and explore a land where the 'Peshwas' or Prime minister of Maratha Kingdom, originally resided.
Best Time to Visit and Weather
September to june.
Travel Direction
How to Reach
By Rail
The nearest railhead is Mangaon on Konkan Railway. Mumbai.By Road
Mumbai is 230 km away. The nearest Mumbai - Goa highway point is about 60 km, at Goregaon, which is around 170 km from Mumbai (via Vashi Creek Bridge).Nearby Places and other Beaches
Murud, Shrivardhan.
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