Harihareshwar, a beach town along the Konkan Coast, is a major pilgrim site. It is also known as Dakshin Kashi (Kashi of Southern India).
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List of travel related articles on Harihareshwar, India. Includes detailed descriptions of the various sites, pictures, and hotel reviews.
Reviews : Restaurants in Harihareshwar (Maharashtra)
For lunch and dinner, they only serve Thalis – either vegetarian or non-vegetarian. The Thalis consist of two sabzis and a daal or one non-veg item, 3 rotis or 1 Bhakri, salad and rice.
Photo Tour of MTDC Beach (Harihareshwar, Konkan Coast, Maharastra)
A detailed photo feature on the beach right next to the MTDC property in Harihareshwar.
Photo Tour of MTDC Resort (Harihareshwar, Konkan Coast, Maharastra)
A detailed photo feature on the MTDC Resort in Harihareshwar, a coastal town along the gorgeous Konkan Coast.
MTDC Resort & Gokul Homestay (Harihareshwar)
Harihareshwar is really just a small Konkan village with a famous temple that accounts for most of its tourism. Most of the accommodations here are basic, budget home-stays catering to visitors from nearby towns.
Harihareshwar Temple
Harihareshwar, also known as ‘Kashi’ of Southern India (Dakshin Kashi), is famous for its temple on the beach.
Harihareshwar’s Pradakshina path
Behind the Kal Bhairava mandapa, a sign read ‘Pradakshina Marg’ and pointed to a flight of stone steps that climbed into the adjoining hill. Pradakshina is the term used to describe the circular path that the devotees take around the deity, always keeping their right shoulder towards it.
Harihareshwar's Pradakshina path
Behind the Kal Bhairava mandapa, a sign read ‘Pradakshina Marg’ and pointed to a flight of stone steps that climbed into the adjoining hill. Pradakshina is the term used to describe the circular path that the devotees take around the deity, always keeping their right shoulder towards it.
Harihareshwar, Dakshin’s Kashi
We could have got a boat from Rajpuri port (same place from where we took a boat to Janjira Fort) as well, especially since it’s closer at 5kms.