Attractions in Tarkarli (Malvan)

2 places to see, with what each one is and how long it takes.

Sindhudurg Fort

Attraction

A colossal 17th-century island maritime fortress featuring massive stone walls built directly on a sea reef outcrop, accessible via ferry.

Karli River Estuary

Hidden Gem

The scenic junction where the Karli river loops into the sea, popular for luxury houseboats and dolphin tracking tours.

Elsewhere in Maharashtra

Not in Tarkarli (Malvan) — these are in other towns across the state.

Samadhi Mandir

Attraction

Shirdi

The temple enshrining Sai Baba's tomb, the heart of the pilgrimage.

Arthur's Seat

Viewpoint

Mahabaleshwar

The ledge where the Deccan plateau stops: on one side the Savitri valley drops away towards the Konkan, on the other it is flat tableland. The soil on the two sides is visibly different, which is the real thing to notice.

Charlotte Lake

Attraction

Matheran

The primary natural water reservoir basin on the plateau, surrounded by dense evergreen forests and hosting an ancient temple shrine.

Cave 1 (Padmapani Fresco)

Attraction

Ajanta Caves

A grand Mahayana vihara cave housing the globally celebrated, masterpiece wall painting of Bodhisattva Padmapani holding a blue lotus.

Karla Caves

Attraction

Lonavala & Khandala

Ancient 2nd-century BCE Buddhist caves housing a colossal rock chaitya prayer hall with masterfully preserved original timber rib arches.

Shaniwar Wada

Attraction

Pune

The fortified 18th-century seat of the Maratha Peshwas.

Gateway of India

Attraction

Mumbai

Basalt, twenty-six metres, finished in 1924 to mark a royal visit that had happened thirteen years earlier. The last British troops in India left through it in 1948. Ferries to Elephanta go from the jetty alongside.

Kailash Temple (Cave 16)

Attraction

Ellora Caves

Cut downwards out of one piece of hillside in the eighth century until a complete two-storey temple stood clear of the rock — nothing was added, only stone taken away. Ellora closes on Tuesdays. Walk up the side path for the view down into it.

Khandala Sunset Point

Viewpoint

Lonavala & Khandala

A ledge off the old highway looking across at Duke's Nose, with the ghat railway climbing the far wall. Best in the monsoon when the falls opposite are running, and busy every weekend.