Pristine works never – ending stretches of gold & silver sand rays of sunlight gently kissing the swinging palms, waves gently brushing the sand on the shore, accompanied by a mild breeze-welcome to Ganapatipule Beach, one of the various virgin beaches of Maharashtra Ganapatipule is located 375 kms. South of Mumbai alongside the Konkan coast.
The swayambhu Ganapati Temple 400 years old Landmark lies nuzzled in green pastures. Swayambhu means “Self Made”, This temple has a self-built idol of Lord Ganapati. Thousands of devotees & tourists throng this religious-holiday destination year after year. Ganapatipule the name of village is composed of two wards Ganapati means the Lord of the “ganas” or army & Pule means sandbank. Ganapatipule is among the “Ashta Ganapathi” (Eight Ganapatis) of India. This place is popularly referred to as the “ Paschim Dwar Devatha” meaning western sentinel God
Ganapatipule a tiny village has tranquil, unpolluted and serene surroundings Ganapatipule beach is still pristine sparkling & natural as it has always been for years. Traveling to this place through the konkan stretch is a wonderful experience by itself. The entire stretch is lush green & filled with Mango, Coconut, Betel nut & Jackfruit trees. The local peoples are very warm & friendly & make all visitors feel at home.
The climate is hot & humid as it is a coastal settlement, but the heat & sultriness are bearable in the face of the clean & non polluted environs of Ganapatipule. Winter is pleasant & temp drops during the night. Between June & October it is rainy season, summers are hot.
As this place is considered holy to kind us Modak is the popular food here, curries cooked in coconut base are also very tasty. On the outskirts of Ganapatipule fish curry. kokum kadhi & rice are very tasty. This place is well-known for the Mangoes they grow never miss to pack some while you are there also have some hapus amba poli (hapus mango juiced & dried pancakes) Jackfruit poli, dried Kokum, Kokum syrup etc
Best time visit
All round the year.
If you are water have then rainy season is best for you to visit as Ratnagiri is land of
lots of water falls & lush greenly Land.
If you have Konkani fruits then summer season is the best to take a round to Ratnagiri & Ganpatipule.