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Borli Dam

Diveagar, Maharashtra, India
Overview of Borli Dam: Borli Dam is a minor irrigation dam built across a local stream near the village of Borlipanchatan. It serves as an important water source for the surrounding agricultural lands. It is a scenic spot, especially during and right after the monsoon season when the reservoir is fu ll, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and photographers. The tranquil waters are set against the backdrop of rolling hills and lush green landscapes typical of the Konkan region. The area around the dam is undeveloped, offering a pristine and quiet environment for reflection and relaxation.: Water Source and Natural Beauty: The dam's water body is calm and placid, often attracting local birdlife. The drive to the dam itself, passing through rural Konkani villages and fields, is a pleasant experience. It is a quiet contrast to the nearby beaches.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1-2 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Dam/Scenic Viewpoint
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    Entry Fees:
    No Entry Fee (Public Land) As an operational dam on public land, there are no entry fees to visit Borli Dam or the area around it.

    No Activity Charges: All activities, including walking and picnicking, are free. There are no vendors or tourist services that charge ...
    No Entry Fee (Public Land) As an operational dam on public land, there are no entry fees to visit Borli Dam or the area around it.

    No Activity Charges: All activities, including walking and picnicking, are free. There are no vendors or tourist services that charge fees.

    Access Road Cost: The road leading to the dam is a public road, and there are no charges for vehicles.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: The site is accessible during daylight hours, typically from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Visitors should avoid being there after dark for safety.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time for a visit is in the Early Morning (around 8:00 AM) ...
    Regular Timings: The site is accessible during daylight hours, typically from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Visitors should avoid being there after dark for safety.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time for a visit is in the Early Morning (around 8:00 AM) for cool weather and birdwatching, or the Late Afternoon (around 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM) to catch the stunning sunset.
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    Special Events:
    Local Harvest Festivals: While no dedicated tourist event is held at the dam, the nearby village of Borlipanchatan celebrates local harvest festivals with traditional songs and dances, often offering thanks for the water supply from the dam. The dam is an integral part of t...
    Local Harvest Festivals: While no dedicated tourist event is held at the dam, the nearby village of Borlipanchatan celebrates local harvest festivals with traditional songs and dances, often offering thanks for the water supply from the dam. The dam is an integral part of the local community's life, and witnessing these simple, authentic rural celebrations during October or November is a special cultural experience.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    View from the Spillway Bridge: The view from the small bridge or spillway, especially when water is being released, offers a dramatic photo opportunity.

    The Reflection Shot: The still waters of the reservoir at dawn or dusk are perfect for c...
    View from the Spillway Bridge: The view from the small bridge or spillway, especially when water is being released, offers a dramatic photo opportunity.

    The Reflection Shot: The still waters of the reservoir at dawn or dusk are perfect for capturing mirror-like reflections of the surrounding hills.

    Framed Shots in the Greenery: Use the surrounding lush trees and flowering plants to frame the dam's structure in nature-focused shots. :

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Things To Do

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    Picnicking by the Water: The quiet banks are perfect for a relaxing picnic with family or friends, especially in the afternoon.

    Photography of the Landscape: The dam and its lush surroundings provide excellent subjects for landscape photography, particularly the reflection of the hills in the water.

    Birdwatching: The reservoir attracts various local and migratory birds, making it a fantastic spot for birdwatching, especially in the early mornings.

    Short Nature Walk: Enjoy a short, peaceful nature walk along the dam's top (where safe) or on the surrounding village paths.

    Viewing the Sunset/Sunrise: The wide-open horizon over the water offers a spectacular view of sunrise or sunset.

    Enjoying the Calm:<...

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    Why Famous:
    Post-Monsoon Vistas: The dam is famous for its breathtaking, panoramic post-monsoon scenic beauty, when the surrounding hills are vibrant green and the reservoir is at its maximum capacity, creating a large, mirror-like lake. It is a favored spot for a quiet picnic and to e...
    Post-Monsoon Vistas: The dam is famous for its breathtaking, panoramic post-monsoon scenic beauty, when the surrounding hills are vibrant green and the reservoir is at its maximum capacity, creating a large, mirror-like lake. It is a favored spot for a quiet picnic and to enjoy the cool, fresh air away from the coastal humidity. Its lesser-known status adds to its appeal for those seeking solitude.
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    Architecture:
    Earthen and Concrete Structure: Borli Dam is primarily an earth-fill dam with a small concrete spillway section. Its Architecture is functional, focused on water retention and controlled release for irrigation. The main structure consists of the embankment, which holds bac...
    Earthen and Concrete Structure: Borli Dam is primarily an earth-fill dam with a small concrete spillway section. Its Architecture is functional, focused on water retention and controlled release for irrigation. The main structure consists of the embankment, which holds back the reservoir water, and the sluice gates/spillway, which manage the overflow. Dimension (Approximate) It is a relatively small to medium-sized dam. The embankment is several hundred meters long. The reservoir area is seasonal, significantly increasing in size after the monsoon. The design is purely utilitarian, characteristic of local agricultural infrastructure. :
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Nearest airport is Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport - approx. 190 KMS). From Mumbai, a private taxi or bus to Diveagar, then a local ride.

    By Train: Nearest major station is Mangaon Railway Station (Mangaon...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Borli Panchatan Village (1. 5 KMS), Diveagar Beach (8 KMS), Karle Dam (5. 5 KMS), Suvarna Ganesh Temple (7. 5 KMS), Adhgaon Beach (8 KMS), Shrivardhan Beach (17 KMS), Kondivali Beach (10 KMS), Janjira Fort (35 KMS), Harihareshwar Temple (30 KMS), Bankot Fort (40 KMS).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Be cautious around the water, as the dam edges can be slippery, and the water is deep. Avoid swimming. Keep distance from the spillway.

    Packing: Carry drinking water, light snacks for a picnic, a cap/hat, and sunglasses. ...

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