HELLO!!!
A KIHIM BEACH…
Kihim evolved as a village in the 17th
century during the era of Sarkhel
Kanhoji Aangre,
the naval chief of King Shivaji's Kingdom. It formed part
of the then known as "Ashtagare".
Kihim has a tropical climate with heavy
rainfall during Monsoon. Winters are moderate and
Summers are hot and humid.
Kihim mostly thrives on Tourism throughout the year with
November to May being peak months. Farming is another major occupation found
here. Rice is the main produce of the area like majority of the Konkan region. Coconut and Betel nut is also produced on a large
scale.
Major attraction in Kihim is its sandy beach.
Though Kihim was once known as a "Bird Watchers' Paradise", very few
exotic species can be still found in the areas having dense cover of trees.
Variety of butterflies are also found here.
On a clear day Colaba area
of Mumbai is visible from Kihim Beach on the north western side.
Tourist facilities here mainly consist of
"Bed and Breakfast Schemes" run by the locals under the regulations
of Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation, which acts as a governing
body for Tourism throughout the State of Maharashtra. One can easily find
average quality lodging and boarding facilities throughout the village, except
for the month of December when advance bookings may be required. For
restaurants, one has to go to a nearby locality known as Chondhi.
Other nearby attractions include the Kihim
Pond, Kankeshwar Temple near Mapgaon and Karmarkar Museum in Sasawane and many other beache's.
How to go:-
Road: Kihim is well connected to Alibag by road. MSRTC buses run to and from Alibag few times a day. It can
also be accessed from Mumbai via NH-17 and then a state route connecting from
Wadkhal. The distance is approximately 94 km from Mumbai. From Pune, Kihim is accessible forking out from Khopoli onto the state route
leading towards Alibag after taking NH-4. Distance is approximately 144 km. Passenger ferry
terminals like Mandwa (11 km) and Rewas (15 km) are also
connected to Kihim via road. Auto Rickshaws are readily available
everywhere for local travel. One can also travel to Chondhi (1.5 km) as more
frequent buses and autos are available from here for Alibag, Mandwa and Rewas.
Ferry: Passenger boat services are available from Mandwa Jetty to Gateway of India and from Rewas to Bhaucha Dhakka in Mumbai throughout the year, except
for Monsoon.
A DAY WELL SPENT...
A DAY WELL SPENT...


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