Vengurla is a town in the South Konkan coast of Maharashtra, India.
This small town some say has natural beauty, good beaches, as well as a rich culture and heritage. The town is surrounded by a semicircular range of hills with a lush green foliage (mainly cashew, mango, coconut plantations interspersed with all kinds of berry trees). To the north there is Dabholi hill, to the south there is Mochemad hill, east is encompassed by Tulas hill, while to the west it's the deep blue Arabian Sea all the way till horizon. Some say the view of the town acquires a different shade of beauty from every different angle one views it.
Best option is the State Transport buses or your own vehicle.
There are lot many places to see in Vengurla such as
Rameshwar (Shiva) Temple is the Gramdaivat of Vengurla.Also there is a beautiful temple of Sateri Devi in Vengurla.
Shri Vetoba Temple & Shri Sateri Temple both are in Aaravali . They have lot of religious importance in this region. The idol of Shri Vetoba's idol is very huge
Redi Ganesh Temple – This god Ganesh was found in the mines of Redi. It came in the dream of a worker who works in the mine, and asked him to search for him in the mines.When the mines were dug, this Ganesh idol was found underneath . It is a huge idol with only 2 hands. Also a big mouse (vehicle of Ganesh) was found there near
Shri Mauli Temple of Redi- Goddess Mauli is the Gram Devta of Redi region. Has a huge ancient temple.
Swayambhu Mahadev Temple at Redi - This is a Swayambhoo (emerged from land on its own) Temple of lord Shiva.
Redi Port & Fort Yashwantgad -- Again a major sea port of this region. Redi called Redipattan earlier, was /is a famous mining area . Maharashtra state ends here and from Terekhol starts the Goa border, towards the south. Redi is at a distance of 20 km from Vengurla. Yeshwantgad fort is said to have lot of importance during the days of Chhatrapati Shivaji but lies unattended now.
Often mis-spelt as tirakol or tirakhol, Situated on the Terekhol River, this fort lies on the northern tip of Goa. Maharaja Khem Sawant Bhonsle built this fort in the 17th century. It was then rebuilt in 1764 after the Portuguese Viceroy Dom Pedro Miguel de Almeida captured it. However, Terekhol was legally incorporated into Goa only in 1788.
In 1825, Dr. Bernado Peres da Silva, a Goan governor general used the fort as a base for an armed rebellion against the Portuguese. The outcome however, was not very fruitful and the Portuguese took over the fort once again.
The remains of the fort have now been converted into a hotel, the Terekhol Fort Heritage. However, the St. Anthony's church inside the fort still remains. But it is not open to the general public except on certain occasions such as the annual feast that is usually held some time in May.
Cashewnuts, Mango Squash, Fresh Alphonso Mangos during season (March–June)
Fresh Fish..Prawns, Pomphrets
Solcurry, Cashew Fenny
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