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Bhajias on the Beach

Nature has a habit of tempting and tantalising you, and literally supplying wings to your imagination, but Alibaug, where nature, religion and history share an easy camaraderie, lets you have your head in the clouds without letting your feet stray too far from the ground. The vast water stretches in Alibaug lure you with the promise of dreamy, somnolent afternoons, punctuated with lazy sips of cool coconut water and bhajias on the beach, even as the temples up in the ghats soothe all who make the effort to reach their sanctum. A promise that they never fail to keep.

This sylvan seaside getaway has long tried to please all comers, so whatever your fancy, some avatar of Alibaug will present itself before you. So if it's an active weekend you prefer, or a spiritual retreat, or even a journey into Maratha history, Alibaug has it.

After all, not for nothing did Salim Ali, India's best known ornithologist, spend the better part of his life watching birds here. And not for nothing have the modern-day maharajas of Mumbai built their Weekend-Getaways-on-Sea by the shores of the Arabian Sea in Alibaug.
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 Alibaug
Mandwa  
(18 km)

If you travelled to Alibaug by ferry, you would have already visited Mandwa, which together with tiny Awas Beach next door is the Mumbai millionaire?s top choice for building weekend mansions by the sea. Get a bus from Alibaug or drive through Zirad to get to Mandwa Beach. Mandwa Jetty is lined with benches on which you can sit and gaze at the skyrises that define the Mumbai waterfront.


Rewas Jetty  
(23 km)

It?s a bad road to the beach at Rewas, punctuated with potholes, but I saw as many as four lotus ponds in full bloom on the way from Alibaug, and hawkers peddling goodies from falsa fruit to wildly thrashing crabs. If you stand facing the beach at Rewas Jetty, you can see Uran. There are ample snacking possibilities here and you can tuck into alu bonda, vada pao and try the nauseatingly sweetened ?cutting chai?. On the way back, you can stop at Shri Barancha Devi Mandir.


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