Gaganbawada

Gaganbawda is situated on the Sahyadri range of the Western Ghats and is very famous for fort Gaganbawda. Though it is only 55 km from Kolhapur, is non-developed and hilly area of the district. Gaganbawda is also famous for heavy rainfall. It is on threshold of famous Karul Ghats & Bhuibawada Ghats. Perhaps the only place having two Ghats originating at a single place but going towards different directions, one towards Talere-Kankavali (Karul Ghats) and another towards Kharepatan-Rajapur (Bhuibawada Ghats). The Kolhapur district boundary ends immediately after Gaganbawda and Sindhudurg District starts just at the beginning of Karul Ghats and Bhuibawada Ghats. From Gaganbawda bus stand, road to the left will take you to the Karul Ghats and road to the right will take you to the Bhuibawada Ghats. The Karul Ghats starts immediately after Gaganbawda village (1 km from bus stand). Karul Ghats goes towards Northern part of Sindhudurg District. The quality of road is good. Length of Karul Ghats is 11 km. The entire Ghats comes under the administration of Vaibhavwadi Tehsil of Sindhudurg. This Ghats is beautiful and very scenic in monsoon. This Ghats ends just before Vaibhavwadi and the state highway ends at Talere village (NH 17). The other Ghats called Bhuibawada Ghats starts at the right turn from Gaganbawda Bus stand. This entire Ghats also comes in Vaibhavwadi Tehsil of Sindhudurg. The Ghats is of 10 km length with medium quality road and useful for people going towards southern part of Ratnagiri District's Rajapur area. This Ghats ends at Bhuibawada and this road will further take you to Kharepatan Town (NH 17).

Bhui Bawda Ghats

Bhuibawada Ghats starts at the right turn from Gaganbawada Bus stand. This entire Ghats also comes in Vaibhavwadi Tehsil of Sindhudurg. This Ghats is of 10 km length with medium quality road and useful for people going towards southern part of Ratnagiri District's Rajapur area. This Ghats ends at Bhuibawada and this road will further take you to Kharepatan Town. Picturesque view shows in rainy season.

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Karul Ghats

The Karul Ghats starts immediately after Gaganbawada village (1 km from bus stand). Karul Ghats goes towards Northern part of Sindhudurg District. The quality of road is good. Length of Karul Ghats is 11 km. The entire Ghats comes under the administration of Vaibhavwadi Tehsil of Sindhudurg. This Ghats is beautiful and very scenic in monsoon. This Ghats ends just before Vaibhavwadi and the state highway ends at Talere village (NH 17).

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Fort Gagangad

Location: 55 km west from Kolhapur.


Base Village: Gaganbawda.


Height: 978 meter above from sea level.


Brief History: Raja Bhoj II (Shilahara dynasty) built Gagangad in 1190. After that, Singhan Yadava defeated King Bhoj in 1209 and captured this fort. After dividing of Bahamani dynasty this fort went under Adilshahi dynasty. In Maratha Empire, Chh. Rajaram Maharaj appoint there chief of Ramchandrapant Amatya as Jahagir. In 1844 British army demolished Gag..

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Asalaj Ramling(Palsamba)

Palsamba, way to Gaganbawda, a serene place with fresh air akin to natural oxygen bar, which you thirst for in cities. There is Temple of God Rama.

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