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2N MALVAN
Day 01: 8.00 am reach at malvan. Reach at hotel by your own & hotel check in as per hotel rules and rest up to lunch evening free to enjoy on beach by your own. Or for water sport on tsunami island devbaug by your own or scuba diving activity near malvan fort by your own.
Day 02: after morning tea and breakfast visit anganewadi bharadi devi temple, achara rameshwar temple, gajbadevi temple, tambledge beach, kunkeshwar temple and beach, devgad beach, dahbole ganesh, ozar caves drop at hotel. Overnight halt.
Day 03: hotel checkout after morning tea and breakfast visit malvan fort, jai ganesg temple, rock garden, chivla beach, drop at malvan bus stand. 02:00 pm departure to Mumbai by bus. Overnight jouerney.
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Malvan (also written as Malwan) About this soundpronunciation (help·info) is a town and taluka in Sindhudurg District, the southernmost district of Maharashtra State, India, well known for the historically important Sindhudurg Fort. Malvan taluka consists of villages such as Angane Wadi Masure, Achra, Khalchi Devli, Jamdul, Juva, Pankhol, Talasheel and Sarjekot. The main occupation here is fishing and agriculture. The staple diet of the local people is fish curry and rice. The town produces Alphonso mangoes and is also known for sweets such as Malvani Khaja made from gram-besan flour and coated jaggery as well as Malvani Ladoos. Other sweets that attract tourists are Konkani meva, Aambawadi, Fanaspoli, Dryfriuts, Kajuwadi, Naralachya Wadya, Malvani Masale. Malvan.
Dashavtar (The ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu), a drama-play based on mythological stories, is an important cultural element of the area. Several apocryphal and some more credible stories related to the name Malvan exist. Salt producers use term 'Mahalavan' to describe a region rich in salt, a compound word from "maha" meaning great, and "lavan" meaning plantation (or salt). Another possibility is a phonetic derivative of the compound of "Mad" and "Ban", Malvani for coconut trees and garden respectively, relating to the large number of coconut trees in the region. Malvani, a dialect of Marathi is the local language.