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The Diwali holidays are approaching and we all will be subjected to the modern celebrations in the form of loud fire-crackers and the intoxicating air. Celebrate this Diwali with a difference…….Explore the wonders of Birdwatching and amazing beaches of Alibaug and Akshi.
PHANSAD WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
Phansad is a semi-evergreen / mixed deciduous forest that is located approximately 143 Kms from Mumbai (Sion) and about 42 kms from the town of
The gentle hills of this protected area are located between the northern Sahyadri range and the western coast of
http://forester15.blogspot.com/2006/10/wanderings-in-coastal-woodland.html
http://addithebirde.blogspot.com/2005/01/phansad-sanctuary-jan05.html
FORT “JANJIRA”
The Fort of Janjira located off the sea is the only one of its kind. Janjira Jal-durg (sea fort) was constructed by Malik Ambar, an Abssinian minister in the service of the Sultan of Ahmednagar, who belonged to the famous Nizamshahi dynasty. The fort, built at the end of the 17th Century, is almost entirely intact even today, despite the ravages of wind and tide, a testimony to the marvels of ancient engineering.
According to all accounts, the sea fort of Janjira could not be conquered by any of the kings ruling the neighbouring territories. Surprisingly, not even Shivaji could acquire it despite 13 expeditions to conquer the fort. His son, Sambhaji, tried a unique approach to capture the fort: digging an underwater tunnel to enter. But he too failed in his attempt.
http://www.boloji.com/places/02416.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murud-Janjira
The
The hamlet of Akshi is just 5 km away from Alibag. The inhabitant of this village are fishermen and is not crowded at all. The beach at Akshi is a favorite tourist spot. One could slug around the clear beaches and step inside the warm and unruffled
KORLAI FORT
As we cross the Rev-danda bridge, to the right is Korlai fort within the sea and attached to the mainland by a narrow land strip through the
http://dgllnoida.gov.in/history/korlai.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristi_language
Chaul is a former city of
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaul
http://www.hikesandtreks.com/mahseaforts1.html#chaulfort
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TRAVEL & STAY ITERINARY.
Trip Details
Though the trip will be focused on Bird-watching and to learn more about them, we have also planned some historical site-seeing like Janjira and Korlai fort along with Chaul village which is a famous shrine ….
Date: 27th Oct, 2008 morning 6.30 am to 29th Oct, 2008 eve 6.00 pm
Resource person: Mr. Adesh Shivkar.
Mode of Travel : By Minibus (considering the extensive travel to cover the area)
TRIP ITERINARY1) Monday 27th Oct, 2008 : Depart from Bandra (E) at 6.30 am…..a brief birdwatch in Karnala Bird Sanctuary …… have breakfast at Hotel Karnala….. Reach Ramdhaneshwar near Alibaug for a Raptor watch…. Lunch in Alibaug and proceed to Akshi for stay in a bungalow….. proceed to Chaul near Revdanda…..Come back by 4.30 pm to spend the evening at the wonderful Akshi beach which is just a 4 mins walk from the Bungalow…..Enjoy the home cooked dinner…….
2) Tuesday 28th Oct, 2008: Start early morning at 6.30 am for bird-watching at Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary……. Visit the Grassland patches and Waterholes (Gunyacha Maal, Chikhalgaan & Phansadgaan) …… Lunch at Murud…… Visit Fort “Janjira” …… Visit Korlai Fort and Beach for a lovely evening……Return to Akshi to celebrate Diwali by lighting “Diyas” (No fire crackers please) …….
3) Wednesday 29th Oct, 2008: Start early morning at 6.30 am for bird-watching at Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary (visit the Sacred Groves)…….visit the Periphery of forests and the “Sacred Groves” for Birdwatching ……visit “Therunda Village” to have a glimpse of a skeleton of “Whale”…….Lunch …..pack up and proceed to Mumbai….. Reach Bandra (E) / Thane by 6 pm.
More details on the iterinary will be given to those who register.....
Trip Charges : Rs.3100/- (10 % discount for children below 12 years and Students)
Includes Stay at a Bungalow in
This does not include any charges other than the above.
Stay Arrangement: In a Bungalow (of Mr.Atul Bankar) in
Food : Home cooked vegetarian food will be served in the bungalow.
Registration: You can register by sending a confirmatory mail to natureindiatours@gmail.com and by paying a non refundable full advance of Rs.3100/-…..
Resource Persons: Mr.Adesh Shivkar
Mode of Payment: You can either
1) Transfer the advance money directly to my HDFC A/c : (please call me for my A/c no.) .... please mention your name, date and other details….
2) Courier a cheque of Rs.3100/- to the following address
Please Note:
1) Once registered, the advance amount of Rs. 3100/- is strictly non-refundable
2) Alcohol & Smoking is strictly prohibited on Nature India Tours
Name: Mr.Adesh Shivkar
Address: D/8, The Adi Janata Society, Behind HP Petrolpump, Opp. Hotel Shangrila, Sion(East), Mumbai-400022
Please contact me, in case you need any clarification …..
Hope to see you for this wonderful trip
Thanks for your patience.
Warm Regards,
Adesh Shivkar
Nature India
Appreciate, Respect & Care for Nature
8 comments:
Try Discovering Chaul, it’s an amazingly healing place.
Once a major port that fed in imports into North Konkan under the Portuguese Trade.
Chaul is a healing heaven on earth.
More Details are available on its community forum..
http://www.orkut.co.in/Community.aspx?cmm=18732076
HOUSES IN CHAUL
Houses in Chaul constructed in early 1900’s were mainly in wood and local brick/mud plasters and kaul (mangalore tiles). There was no cement then.
Wood was exclusively used for columns/beams called ‘vaase’ made form coconut, mango and jackfruit trees.
Mostly, houses face the eastern direction and have a sitting verandah locally called ‘padvi’ with wooden grills. The ‘zhoppala’ or swing is the main attraction in the verandah.
The roof is pyramidial, and in the centre of the pyramid used to be a place to sleep in the night, locally called ‘maadi’. Infact, one slept in a pyramid, and that reminds me of , the current day healing concepts of sleeping in a pyramid, canvassed by so called Vastru Shashtra experts.
The washing area had a small pool of water called the ‘houud’ locally.
The windows have MS grills in a wooden choukhat (or frame) and are floor touching to admit good light and make it airy. A typical, window had two doors, the upper and lower door.
The bricks are exposed from outside, and plastered internally. On internal walls one finds a wooden ‘taka badi’ to hang one’s clothes.
A ‘raath’ with a bullock would do the ‘shimpne’(..irrigation by flooding).
Can someone add to this description ?
Modern Houses are now made of cement with concrete beams and columns. The walls are both externally and internally plastered. The windows are typically like in Mumbai to ensure ‘samne wala’ does n’t peep into the house.
The roofs are flat and adds to leakage. KAULARU HOUSES OF THE PAST NEVER LEAKED.
Have we progressed ?
Were the ancients more wiser than us? Did they make houses which were environmentally friendly suiting the climate and ecology? Can their houses be classified as “green houses” or “eco-house”?
Were they technologically ahead ?
http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2210795140102255435vyfoEZ?vhost=good-times
Chaul is spiritually very alive. The Temples are its centre of social activities.
Watch this Tripuri Pornima Evening, where the Temple of Rameshwar is illuminated at dusk, Tripuri Pornima is Deo Diwali for Maharashtrians and also Guru Nanak Jayanti, a public holiday.
Watch the photos.
http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2626114610102255435YLWgCw?vhost=good-times
THE MAHARASHTRA GAZETTE ON CHAUL
THIS IS AN INCREDIBLE PIECE OF MAHARASHTRA GOVT'S GAZETTED INFORMATION ON CHAUL.....
NOTHING AND NOTHING CAN ANYTIME BEAT THIS.....ALL IN ALL..
EVERYHTING IS COVERED IN SUCH A GREAT CHRONOLICAL FASHION...
Link :
http://www.maharashtra.gov.in/english/gazetteer/KOLABA/places_Cheul.html
Revdanda ...
In the evening at Par Naka, there is Vishwas Bakery. It bakes Khari Biscuits and they are hot in the evening around 6pm. Just Try it.
At Revdanda Fish Market , there is a Coconut Chikki shop...try the Coconut Chikki..
And if u have a sweet tooth, try the Dud_dhee Halwa at Chaul Naka..
http://travel.webshots.com/photo/2881941480102255435uDkxSr?vhost=travel
Dhoban Talao...
http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2686004150102255435dVabfL?vhost=good-times
Birding ..at Dhoban Talao...in summer ...where Birds drop in from distance ..
U can name the foll birds..
http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2063118710102255435BEoJZr?vhost=good-times
http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2401560320102255435xIvYDl?vhost=good-times
when its heavily raining...
http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2283989070102255435DvFcch?vhost=good-times
Phandsad Bird Sanctuary...
has lately created a Viewing Tower....
Watch Korlai Fort from this viewing tower..
http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2811823940102255435kBpGaZ?vhost=good-times
Revdanda Fort...
http://good-times.webshots.com/slideshow/562037337mcOssN
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