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Bagmandla

Diveagar, Maharashtra, India
Detailed Overview: Bagmandla is a place of immense historical and geographical significance in the Konkan region. It serves as the primary ferry point to cross the Bankot Creek, connecting the Raigad and Ratnagiri districts. Historically, it is known as the ancestral home of the Peshwas, the prime m inisters of the Maratha Empire. The village still retains an old-world charm with traditional Konkani houses and narrow lanes. The "Jungle Jetty" located here is a unique feature where the forest meets the water, creating a serene environment for travelers. People often stop here to take the "Ro-Ro" ferry, which allows vehicles to be transported across the water. The confluence of the river and the sea creates a beautiful estuarine ecosystem rich in biodiversity. For history buffs, the remains of the Peshwa residency and the nearby memorial are must-visit spots. The village is surrounded by thick mangroves that serve as a breeding ground for various fish and bird species. Visiting Bagmandla is like stepping back in time, away from the modernized tourist hubs. The local community is deeply rooted in fishing and agriculture, providing a glimpse into the authentic rural life of coastal Maharashtra. The tranquility of the river banks at sunrise is a spiritual experience for many. It is not just a transit point but a destination that offers peace and historical reflection.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    Duration: 1 to 2 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Category: Heritage and Transit
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    Entry Fees:
    Fees Policy: Walking around the village is Free.

    The ferry charges depend on the vehicle size: roughly 50 INR for a bike and 200 INR for a car. Passenger tickets are usually 10-15 INR. ...
    Fees Policy: Walking around the village is Free.

    The ferry charges depend on the vehicle size: roughly 50 INR for a bike and 200 INR for a car. Passenger tickets are usually 10-15 INR.
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    Timing:
    Timings and Ideal Hours: Ferry services operate from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM. The best time to visit the village is during the morning hours when the air is fresh and the light is soft for photography. ...
    Timings and Ideal Hours: Ferry services operate from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM. The best time to visit the village is during the morning hours when the air is fresh and the light is soft for photography.
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    Special Events:
    Festive Highlights: The Ganesh Chaturthi festival is celebrated with grand processions. The local temple fair (Jatra) in November is a vibrant event featuring local folk dances and traditional Konkani snacks. ...
    Festive Highlights: The Ganesh Chaturthi festival is celebrated with grand processions. The local temple fair (Jatra) in November is a vibrant event featuring local folk dances and traditional Konkani snacks.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Photography Locations: The best photo spot is from the upper deck of the ferry, providing a panoramic view of the Bankot Fort on the hill. The old stone houses with carved wooden doors also make for excellent heritage photography. The jetty at sunset offers a golden reflec...
    Photography Locations: The best photo spot is from the upper deck of the ferry, providing a panoramic view of the Bankot Fort on the hill. The old stone houses with carved wooden doors also make for excellent heritage photography. The jetty at sunset offers a golden reflection on the water.

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Things To Do

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    Activities to Enjoy:

    Ferry Ride: Taking the large vessel across the creek with your car is a unique experience.

    History Walk: Visit the Peshwa Smarak to learn about the Maratha history.

    Bird Watching: The mangroves are excellent for spotting egrets and herons.

    Local Interaction: Talk to the villagers about the legends of the Peshwa family.

    River Photography: Capture the vast expanse of the river meeting the sea.

    Nature Walk: Explore the dense greenery surrounding the village.

    Fishing: Observe the traditional 'Koli' method of fishing in the creek. ...

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    Why Famous:
    Fame and Recognition: Bagmandla is famous for being the ancestral birthplace of the first Peshwa, Balaji Vishwanath. It is also renowned for the Jungle Jetty, which provides the most scenic ferry ride in the region. The village is a key site for pilgrims heading to Harihar...
    Fame and Recognition: Bagmandla is famous for being the ancestral birthplace of the first Peshwa, Balaji Vishwanath. It is also renowned for the Jungle Jetty, which provides the most scenic ferry ride in the region. The village is a key site for pilgrims heading to Harihareshwar who wish to explore the roots of the Maratha leadership. It is widely recognized as a "Living History" village where the legacy of the Peshwa dynasty is still honored by the locals.
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    Architecture:
    Village Layout and Structures: The village follows a traditional coastal settlement pattern with houses built using laterite stone and sloping tiled roofs. The ferry wharf (Jetty) is a modern concrete structure designed to handle heavy vehicles and passenger crowds. The di...
    Village Layout and Structures: The village follows a traditional coastal settlement pattern with houses built using laterite stone and sloping tiled roofs. The ferry wharf (Jetty) is a modern concrete structure designed to handle heavy vehicles and passenger crowds. The dimension of the ferry crossing is approximately 1. 2 Kilometers wide across the creek. The Peshwa Memorial is a small but significant stone structure measuring about 15x15 feet, showcasing Maratha style carvings and a central pedestal.
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    How To Reach:
    Route Information:

    By Air: Mumbai Airport is the nearest international hub.

    By Train: Mangaon Railway Station is the closest rail link.

    By Road: Well-connected by state highw...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Nearby Places: 1. Bankot Fort (4 KM) 2. Harihareshwar Temple (5 KM) 3. Diveagar Beach (21 KM) 4. Shrivardhan (6 KM) 5. Velas Beach (Ferry + 10 KM) 6. Kondivili Beach (12 KM) 7. Peshwa Memorial (0 KM) 8. Kelshi Beach (30 KM) 9. Anjarle (35 KM) 10. Kuda Caves (45 KM)

Tourism Tips

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    Traveler Guidance:

    Cash: Carry enough cash for ferry tickets as digital payments are often unavailable.



    Connectivity:
    Network is stable for Jio but data speeds are slow.
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