Diveagar Attractions - Points To See
Diveagar is about 170 KM from Mumbai, which is situated in the Raigad District. Very much known for its shoreline, this place likewise has sanctuary altars, eateries, bungalows, resorts and motels. Diveagar shoreline confronts the Arabian Sea and has an angling region apportioned in the northern piece of shoreline, wherein a little stream could be seen.
Diveagar is generally favored by voyagers from Pune, Mumbai. The best season or months to visit Diveagar are October, November and December. Nearby attractions can be gone to whenever of the day, be it early morning, evening or night, as reasonable for explorers. Touring in Diveagar should be possible by explorers, which will take a large portion of a day or one day, however to see all touring places, travelers need to remain in Diveagar for 2 days to 3 days. As of late explored vacation spots in Diveagar, which are incredible spots to visit, are Kondivili Beach, Lord Suvarnaganesha Temple, Sundernarayan Temple, Kalbhairav Temple, Harihareshwar Beach. Diveagar can be reached in any season whichever suitable for you summer, rainstorm or winter.
Shrivardhan and Harihareshwar are two more beautiful shoreline goals only 20 KM from each other with Diveagar being toward one side. Aaravi shoreline another disengaged shoreline is only 10 KM from Diveagar.
There are numerous Diveagar attractions, some of them are:
Diveagar Beach
Diveagar is known for its beautiful and amazing spots like shorelines, religious sanctuaries and the old stronghold situated on the seashore. A standout amongst the most popular shorelines of Raigad area is the Diveagar Beach. Diveagar shoreline is the fine white-sand shoreline situated on the shores of the Arabian ocean. It is not a level surface Beach, the wavy shores of the shoreline alongside the solid tides from the Arabian ocean is an ideal setting for ocean surfing. The coastline of the shoreline extends over the length of 5 km which is loaded down with the palm, Beatles and casuarina trees that are ordinarily found in the Maharashtrian soil. There are some shoreline resorts and hotels situated on the Diveagar shoreline where visitors make their stay for a peaceful shoreline excursion. Because of the high tides of the ocean, Diveagar shoreline fills in as a perfect goal for the water sports that one can appreciate at the shoreline at a sensible cost.
How to Reach Diveagar Beach
The general transport of Diveagar isn't very much established, you could take a taxi or private vehicle to the shoreline.
Sundernarayan Temple
One of the spots to visit in Diveagar is the acclaimed Sundernarayan sanctuary. The Sundernarayan Temple is said to be developed in the thirteenth century amid the rule of King Shilahar. It is also called the Rupnarayan Temple and contains some excellent architecture. This symbol has a sum of four hands and embellishments like Chakra, Lotus, Shell and a Weapon. These extras that enhance the hands of the symbol are cut perfectly and reflect 24 unique appearances of Lord Vishnu, when seen clockwise. According to history, endeavors of taking the symbol by the outsiders were obstructed by a portion of the regions who took it back to the sanctuary.
Lord Suvarnaganesh Temple
While touring at Diveagar shoreline, one not to miss holy place is Lord Suvarnaganesh Temple. An icon of Lord Ganesh in it, this sanctuary was worked in 1998. This heavenly place is known for Ganesh canvassed in 24-carat gold with an aggregate weight going to around 1 kilo and 300 grams. Occupants of Diveagar look upon this Suvarnaganesh for well-being and thriving.
Ruler Suvarnaganesha Temple is a sanctuary of awesome centrality attributable to its 300 years of age icon of Lord Ganesha additionally alluded to as Suvarnaganesha. The symbol is extremely popular as it is made with 24 carat immaculate gold and measures to be 60 cm tall and weighs as 1.3 kg. It is trusted that this gold model was a trade for a stone symbol of Lord Ganesha. It is said that the crate was engraved with the content in Sanskrit dialect of tenth century. The gold symbol of Lord Ganesha alongside its few trimmings was found inside that crate. According to legend, on November 17, 1997, Sankashti Chaturthi, Draupadi Dharma Patil found a copper box from around 40 cm to 50 cm beneath the earth. Weighing around 30 kg and 37.5 cm long, 45 cm in width and 17.5 cm in stature, it was found in the coconut estate close to the sanctuary. It is trusted that the container had a few engravings of the tenth century in the Sanskrit dialect. Moreover, the crate is viewed as the second old bit of history that was found on this land after 'Tamraptra'. A symbol of Lord Ganesha made of gold, was found inside this case. The crate additionally had many trimmings of Lord Ganesha.
Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary
A heaven for nature Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary is put that offers different types of creatures, winged animals, plants and reptiles with a characteristic living space. Sprawling over a region of 53 square KM, it lies between the Murud and Roha Talukas of the Raigad District between western Coast and Northern Sahyadri Range. This place was at one time the chasing ground for the Siddhi Nawab of the Janjira State. This natural life asylum is home to various types of fauna like sambar, puma, yelping deer and wild pig. Other than different sorts of fauna this place is additionally home to greenery in incredible wealth, about 710 types of plants are found here like teak, Clitoria biflora and so forth. It is a home to more than 700 distinct sorts of plants and uncommon scope of winged animals, butterflies, moths, snakes and warm blooded creature species.



