A Coastal
PanoramaThe British political agent, Colonel Westrop, developed
Amboli as a hill station after the opening of the Ghat Road from the
coastal town of Vengurla, now in southern Maharashtra, to Belgaum.
It is located
in Sindhudurg district at an altitude of 690m form the flat beaches.
Amboli is the last mountain resort before the coastal plains begin
in the southern ranges of the Sahyadri Hills. Submerged by dense
forests and steep valleys, this tranquil mountaintop offers some of
the best panoramic views of the Konkan coast.
Amboli is on
record as the wettest place in Maharashtra, with an average of
nearly 750 centimeters (269 inches) of rainfall a year, falling
between June and October. In rainy season, the hill station is
wrapped in mist. In other seasons there are fine views of the Konkan
coastal belt. Amboli is one of the few hill stations from where one
can really see the sea. It is quiet and peaceful. If one is looking
to spend a few days in splendid isolation with the family, Amboli is
an ideal resort.
Interesting
places to visit are Hiranyakeshi Temple, Nagarta falls, and
Narayangad. One can spend hours angling for a fish at Hiranya Keshi.
Enjoy the exquisite picnic spots at Nagatta Falls, Mahadev Gad and
Narayan Gad. Another pleasant and different expedition is a visit to
the Bauxite Mines, 10-km away.
PRIME
ATTRACTIONS
Tourists can
visit the numerous enchanting viewpoints of the luxuriant hills and
fertile plain. Sea Viewpoint offers a rare view of the land all the
way to the golden Konkan coast. Apart from these one can visit
Hiranya Keshi, Nagatta Falls, Mahadev Gad and Narayan Gad, a natural
fort, Shirgaonkar, and Sunset. 10-km away from here is a pleasant
and very different excursion, the Bauxite Mines.
BEST TIME
TO VISIT
Tourists can
enjoy the scenic beauty of Amboli throughout the year, except during
the monsoon. Amboli has a cool and exhilarating climate in summer,
which acts as a welcome respite.
HOW TO GET
THERE
Air: Nearest
airport is Belgaum, at 64-km.
Rail: Nearest
railway station is Sawantwadi at 28-km on the Konkan Railway.
Road: State
Transport buses ply form Vengurla, Sawantwadi, Ratnagiri and Belgaum.
Panaji, the main town of Goa, is only around 90-km away. There is
one bus a day from Panaji to Amboli, but several from Panaji to
Sawantwadi on the way to Amboli. From Sawantwadi, there are frequent
buses to Amboli. Regular buses also run from Belgaum and Kolhapur,
Pune , and Mumbai . Taxis and rickshaws are available, though
horseback and bicycles could add to the feeling of getting away from
it all.
WHERE TO
STAY
Accommodation
options in Amboli vary from MTDC Resort to economy lodges and luxury
hotels. Tourist can also stay at Maharashtra Tourism Holiday Resort
and Forest Rest House & a PWD Bungalow.