Tour 11 Amboli - Sawantwadi

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2N SAWANTWADI

Day 01:- Pickup from Sawantwadi Railway Station OR Sawantwadi S.T Stand OR Zarap Phata and Drop at Hotel. 12.00 Noon Check into Hotel and Evening for Relaxation.

Day 02:- 09.30am, After Tea and Breakfast visit (02.30Hrs Sightseeing), Nangardas Waterfall, Hiranyakeshi Temple, Kavlesaad Point, Mahadevgadh Point. 01.00pm, Back to Hotel and Lunch. 04.00pm, After Evening Tea visit Amboli Waterfall and Sunset Point. 06.30pm, Back to Hotel and Over night stay.

Day 03:- Optional at Extra Cost.

06.15am, Had a Tea and Proceed to Morning Walk in Jungle.

06.30am to 09.00am, Amboli Garden to Parikshit Point.

02.30hrs Tour with Guide Exiting Experience to walk in Jungle, We can see Rare Medicinal Plants, Wild Flowers, Color Full insects, Frogs and Many More to Explore in the freshness of Nature.

10.30am, After Tea and Breakfast, Proceed to Sawantwadi Visit. Sawantwadi Rajwada, Moti Talao and Shopping Wooden Toys and Kokani Mewa at Sawantwadi Market, 04.00pm, Drop at Bus OR Sawanwadi Railway Station.

Inclusions:-

  • To & Fro Journey by AC / Non Ac Car.
  • Sightseeing by Non AC Car.
  • Accommodation – As per plan AC/ Non AC Deluxe Room.

Exclusions:-

  • All food & refreshment during Journey.
  • Transfer from bus stand to hotel & hotel to bus stand.
  • Any extra charges for Boating, pony rides, Entry ticket, additional sightseeing cost, Boat or Cruise charges, Laundry charges, Portage personal tips, etc.
  • Rates can be change without prior notice due to fuel /traffic hike up.
  • Check-in & Check-out as per Hotel rules.

Terms & Conditions:-

  • GST is not included in the price. The same will be charged on the total package cost payable.
  • Child Policy: 3 years old to 12 years old.
  • No refund for un-utilized tour or cancellations which may occur due to weather conditions.
  • All SIC rates are based on minimum guests traveling. Change in the number of guests could lead to a change in the cost of the package.
  • Above rates are not applicable during event/peak season surcharge periods. The rates for these periods would be advised at the time of booking.
  • All packages are subject to the Terms and Conditions of the Company.
  • Please read and understand all the terms and conditions before confirming.
  • In the event of non-availability of the quoted package, an alternate similar category hotel would be offered.
  • All above rates are based on special land combinational prices. No reduction or refund is applicable if one or all of the services are withdrawn.
    • Company reserves the right to furnish fresh quote for the package with additional or different inclusions from those offered in the above quote.

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 Sawantwadi is a taluka (a unit of administration) in the Sindhudurg district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The taluka headquarters is Sawantwadi which has a municipal council, which is a local civic body. Sawantwadi was formerly the capital of the Kingdom of Sawantwadi, ruled by the Sawant Bhonsle royal clan of the Marathas.

Until 1850, Sawantwadi was known as Sundurwadi. The name Sawantwadi came into usage because of the surname of the state's ruling family of Khem-Sawants. The palace was earlier located on Narendra hill. Khemsawant III constructed the existing palace in late 18th century (1755–1803), and Moti-Talav (Moti Lake) was built in front in 1874.

Sawantwadi is known for its wooden toys and models thanks to an active woodcraft industry. It is also becoming a major tourist attraction.

Sawantwadi was the former capital of the Kingdom of Sawantwadi during the pre-independence era. In 1947, it merged into the Dominion of India. Border issues at that time with nearby areas of Belgaum and Karwar were prevalent. There were initial plans of making it a union territory as it was a Konkani speaking area, However it was merged with the old Ratnagiri district. (The district was later divided into two districts called Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg). Until the 18th century, the Kingdom of Sawantwadi included a major portion of today's North Goa district (Pedne, Bicholim, and Sattari), as well as modern Kudal and Vengurla from today's Sindhudurg district. Pedne, Bicholim, Sattari were later taken over by the Portuguese as a part of their New Conquest (between 1765 and 1788) and merged with their Old Conquest to form Goa