Vaibhavwadi taluka
Vaibhavwadi वैभववाडी | |
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town | |
Vaibhavwadi Location in Maharashtra, India | |
Coordinates: 16°29′47″N 73°44′45″E / 16.49639°N 73.74583°ECoordinates: 16°29′47″N 73°44′45″E / 16.49639°N 73.74583°E | |
Country | India |
State | Maharashtra |
Region | Konkan |
District | Sindhudurg |
Languages | |
• Official | Marathi, Malvani |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
PIN | 416810 |
Nearest city | Kankavali / Kolhapur |
Website |
sindhudurg |
Vaibhavwadi taluka is a taluka in Kankavli subdivision of Sindhudurg district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.
It was earlier a small market town by the name Vabhwe .In the early 1980s it was accorded the status of Tehsil under the new district-Sindhudurg. Located to the north-east of Kankavali, Vaibhavwadi is off National Highway 66 (Old National Highway 17) and is on the district’s eastern border with Kolhapur District. Nandgaon is 22 km south.
A strong influence of Kolhapuri and Konkani civilizations is prevalent in the area. The prime attraction here is some ancient caves amid dense forest and mountains. Dating back to the period of the Pandavas, these caves are noted for its magnificent carvings.
Vaibhavwadi Road Railway Station, managed by the Konkan Railways, serve the area.
Climate
Vaibhavwadi has a semi-tropical climate and remains warm and humid in most of the year. It has three clear seasons : Rainy (June - October), winter (November-mid February) and summer (mid February–May). Temperatures vary between Max. 32 °C and monsoon winds bring heavy rains (average rainfall 3240.10 mm).
Major crops are = rice, mango, cashewnut, coconut, vari, nachani, groundnut, jackfruit, beetlenut and spices.
Cuisine
The cuisine of the Vaibhavwadi is popularly known as Malvani cuisine. Coconut, rice and fish assume prime significance in the Malavani cuisine. "Kombdi vade", a chicken savoury, is the most popular dish here. Others include ukadya tandulachi pej (उकड्या तांदळाची पेज - a semi-fluid boiled preparation made of brown-red rice variety) and sol kadhi (सोल कढी - A preparation made of sol (kokum) सोल and coconut milk).
Mango is a major factor to the life of Sindhudurg. Varieties of Alphonso mango (हापुस आंबा ) from Devgad are particularly popular. Other varieties of mango: Mankur (मानकुर), Pāyari (पायरी) and Karel (करेल - used for preparing mango pickle) are also popular for their distinct taste.
The Malvani cuisine also has many vegetarian dishes, including garyache sandan, pickle of karmal, bimble, amba halad, karadichi bhakri, kanyacha sanja, appe, ghavan, dalimichi usual, and kaju usual.
Tourism
Vaibhawadi is one of the big attractions for tourists. Here we can see beauty of nature. At one side high mountains with greenery. In the morning evening we can take the enjoyment of fog. In the rainy season natural beauty is highly increases due to waterfalls.
Located at Sherpe village in Vaibhavwadi taluka this waterfall is known as Swimmers Delight. A swim in its cool pool is very safe and refreshing. Here one can easily explore the secret of cascading water by reaching close to the spot from where water emerges from the top in the form of bubbles through hard and compact rocks. the area around the waterfall is also a natural habitat for the rare species of birds, specially for the hornbills.
Vaibhawadi is 39 km from Kankawali Aianari caves:These caves are 8 km from village Bhuibavda in Sahyadri range. There is a natures wonder of spring flowing continuously in the cave. You can see 5 kundas as Pandavekundas. There is a local belief that Bhima, the pandav, killed Bakasur, in the forest, nearby.
Prime attractions
- Radhanagri Wildlife Sanctuary: The first wildlife sanctuary of Maharashtra, was notified in 1958. Radhanagari Wildlife Sanctuary spreads over 351 km2 and is a south tropical semi-evergreen forest. It lies at the southern end of the Sahyadri sub-cluster and is popularly known as "Bison Sanctuary" as the Indian bison or gaur (Bos gaurus) is the flagship species of the area. Other animals, sheltered in the sanctuary are leopard, sloth bear, wild boar, barking deer, mouse deer, sambar, giant squirrel and wild dogs.
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Gaur
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Gaur bull with the typical high dorsal ridge
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Leopard
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Indian wild boar
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Sambhar
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Indian wild dog, (Cuon alpinus)
- Napne waterfall: Located at Sherpe village in Vaibhavwadi taluka this waterfall is known as Swimmers delight. A swim in its cool pool is very safe and refreshing. Here one can easily explore the secret of cascading water by reaching close to the spot from where water emerges from the top in the form of bubbles through hard and compact rocks. The area around the waterfall is also a natural habitat for the rare species of birds, specially for the hornbills.
- Shivgad fort: Located at Ghonsari, Phondaghat. This magnificent fort beckons adventurous tourists and mountaineers. Since the terrain and peaks of this region comes in contact with Asia’s largest known biodiversity for flora and founa Dajipur Bison Sanctuary, the view of the area surrounding the fort is a major attraction here. Kasarde Salva mountains Gagangad and clearly visible from this fort. Goddess Bhavanimata’s Temple of remains of some imposing structures. Cannons are also seen inside the fort but to vive all this one has to trek to the top.
- Gagangad: Gagangad is 59 km from Kankawali. It was erected by Raja Bhoj in the 12th century. It is constructed on the table top of Gaganbavda. It is 3000 feet above the sea-level. It is constructed only on one rock. It has only one narrow entrance. It is also famous since Nnatha Sampraday Gagangiri Maharaj- stays here. He is famous all over India as a social workers, national hero, and a true guide of a humanbeing.
- Aakhavane-Bhom : Aakhavane-Bhom is a forest-near Vaibhawadi famous for the wolves living in the groups expert in the skill of hunting. Napane-Sherpe waterfall:This waterfall is 16 km from Talere at the village Sherpe. It is a thrilling exepenence for the Swimmers. There is a thick famous bird hornbill is found here. It is 7 km Wargaon-Shidvan Phata.
- Mounde: It is a very small village surrounded by huge range of Sahyadri Parvat. this Village is located on the border of Three District i.e. Kolhapur, Ratnagiri & Sindhudurg. The people leaving here are very adventurous and very skillful in hunting. This village is around 35 km from Vaibhavwadi. 70% area of village become a forest so in the rainy seasons its look like heaven. from Sahyadri vales you see many many waterfalls. The Aruna River is raised from Manmoda Parvat.
- Vyaghreshwar Waterfall: After onset of rainy season tourists like to see waterfalls. Amboli, Napne and Savdav waterfalls are too successful to attract them but Vyaghreshwar waterfall at Manche, which descends from 300 feet height, is out of sight for a long time. Enchanting mountain range, vales and between them the pleasant waterfall, ancient Vyaghreshwar temple, the surroundings is dreamy and attracting.
- Aianari caves: These caves are 8 km from village Bhuibavda in Sahyadri range. There is a natures wonder of spring flowing continuously in the cave. You can see 5 kundas as Pandavekundas. There is a local belief that Bhima, the pandav, killed Bakasur, in the forest, nearby.
- Karul Ghat: It is the most important link between Sindhudurg and Kolhapur district lengthing nearly 10 km. It is coolest place and also famous for Gagangiri maharaj math. It is nearly 1000 feet tall. From that place you can view Sahyadri range up to 10 layers. It is a most beautiful spot for sunset.
Beaches nearby
- Redi - 112 km
- Shiroda - 112 km
- Tarkarli - 84 km
- Malvan - 79.5 km
- Vijaydurg - 68 km
- Velagar - 106 km
- Bhogve - 94 km
- Nivti - 89 km
- Khavne - 88 km
- Devbaug - 89 km
- Wayaangani - 88 km
- Achara - 70 km
- Mochemad - 106 km
- Mithbaon - 64.5 km
- Sagaareshwar(Ubhadanda) - 98 km
- Chivla - 74 km
- Baagayat - 106 km
Sindhudurg Guide
Sindhudurg Tour Guide Pvt Ltd[1] is an innovative initiative launched to boost tourism in Sindhudurg district. The organization trains youth from local communities to take various self-employment opportunities in tourism industry. These trainees are later motivated to run businesses like tourist guides, tour operators, travel agency, rental cars, home stays, agro tourism, water sports and village tourism. More details about this initiatives can be found on www.sindhudurgguide.com.
Folk arts
In Indian mythology the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu are collectively known as Dashavatara. To preserve the universe from destruction Vishnu took ten different forms (avatars) from time to time. They are Matsya (fish), Katchha (turtle), Varaha (boar), Narsimha (half man half lion), Waman (A Brahman boy), Purshuram, Rama, Krishna, Buddha, and Kalki.
In Sindhudurg Dashavatar is most popular artform. Dance ritual dramas are held in most of the temples during festive occasions. interesting characters in these dramas are Apsaras (Heavenly maidens) Their role in womans attaire are played by the mens.
There are nine original Dashavatara performing groups in sindhudurg and Walawalkar group is believed to be the first. Credit also goes to pioneer Mr. shymnaikji kale who introduced Dashavatar in Sindhudurg in the 11th century, same Dashavatar is today known as Adivere Dashavatar in which ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu are presented one after the other on the stage.
Location and access
Road
Vaibhavwadi is easily accessible by road and railway. By road, Vaibhavwadi is 543 km away from Mumbai, 112 km from Ratnagiri. When arriving from Mumbai or Goa, take National Highway NH-66 (Old NH 17) till Talere and then take a State Transport bus or Rickshaw for an approximately 35 km ride to Vaibhavwadi.
Railways
Vaibhavwadi station lies on the Konkan Railway. Nearly every train running on Konkan Railway has a stop at Vaibhavwadi Station.[2]