Konkan in Maharashtra is probably the state’s most underrated regions.
With a beautiful coastal stretch starting from Thane district and going all the way down to Goa, Konkan is home to some of the most beautiful beaches and the most majestic forts. Come monsoon and the weather in the region goes from sweltering hot to pleasantly cool. Konkan turns a new leaf with its forests receiving a fresh coat of green. The places in Konkan are perfect for travelers who want to get away from all the hubbub of the city life and find some solace in the lap of nature. Here’s where you should head to in Konkan this monsoon.
General information about Konkan Maharashtra’s 720-km. coastline and the adjoining area or 'Konkan' as it is called, extends from Dahanu in the north up to Goa in south. Konkan is
well known for its natural beauty and is fast emerging as a favorite tourist destination for tourists. Konkan's greenery, coconut trees, beautiful virgin beaches, waterfalls, mountains and lush green valleys will definitely provide a rich and pleasant experience for the traveler.
Tourism in Konkan is developing very fast. Tourists from Maharashtra now prefer to visit Konkan because of several reasons like close vicinity, Easy accessibility due to better roads and Konkan railway. The economic accommodation and overall lower costs for visiting previously unexplored places is an added attraction.
This region is a naturally gifted area of the state. The people are literate and generally well off. They are a generally peace loving people who are helpful and friendly towards Tourists. They depend mainly upon fishing and farming for their livelihood and nowadays some are making
their living with the help of growing Tourism in the area.
The areas of Devgad, Dapoli and Ratnagiri are famous for its Alphonso mangoes and also
a lot of fish are exported from Ratnagiri port.
Ganesh Chaturthi & Other Festivals of Konkan
The Konkani People are a hearty and festive people by nature. Their love for celebration is deeply rooted in their culture and it finds its expression through the various festivals celebrated throughout the year.
Some of the Main Festivals celebrated in the Konkan area are: Diwali, Dassera, Gudhi Padwa, Ganesh Chaturthi, Narali poornima, Holi, Nag Panchami and Makar Sankranti.
Languages Spoken
Marathi and Malvani are main languages spoken here and Hindi & English is understood by many.
Best times to visit Konkan
The Konkan coastline is situated in the tropical region and the average temperatures are in the 30 degrees throughout the year and can go up to 40 degrees in May and October. The whole region is Humid and there is heavy Rainfall from June to September. The best Period to visit Konkan is from November to February as the temperatures are a bit milder.
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