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Ratnagiri

Ratnagiri Tourism

Ratnagiri Tourism

Type of destination: City
Ideal visit duration: 2-3 days
Ratnagiri, nestled along the Arabian Sea coast in the southwestern part of Maharashtra, India, is a port city that boasts a rich history and a vibrant cultural heritage. It is famously known as the birthplace of freedom fighter Bal Gangadhar Tilak. The region is part of the larger Konkan coast with a terrain that includes beautiful hills, pristine beaches, and scenic rivers. Ratnagiri is also celebrated for its Alphonso mangoes, often referred to as the 'King of Mangoes'. The Ratnadurg Fort, Thiba Palace, and the Ganpatipule Temple are prominent landmarks, with the Ganpatipule Beach offering serene beachside experiences. Fishing is a significant industry in Ratnagiri, and the town's harbor is bustling with activity. The Ratnagiri Marine Museum and the Patit Pawan Mandir reflect the town's marine and historical significance. Agriculture, especially rice and coconut cultivation, contributes to the local economy. Ratnagiri's local cuisine, with its emphasis on seafood, mirrors the town's coastal character and Konkani culture.

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Hill Stations (5)
Beaches (53)
Religious Places (49)
Historical Places (63)
Museums (19)
Wildlife Sanctuaries (3)
National Parks (2)
Forts (7)
Villages (3)
Zoos (3)
Island (4)
Gardens (8)
Waterfalls (4)
Dams (5)
Lakes (7)
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