Turtle Festival at Anjarle
Anjarle, Maharashtra
2 Days1 Night
Event Overview
Anjarle is a village in the Dapoli taluka of Ratnagiri district in the Maharashtra state of India. It is a small port located near the mouth of Jog River, about 4 miles south of Aade and 2 miles north of Suvarnadurga. The Village of Turtles to witness the release of turtles in the sea.
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Event Details
Schedule
Day 1 - Head to Anjarle Beach
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Day 2 - Visit Kadyavarcha Ganpati
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Meal
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Amenities
Firstaid
Washrooms
Ac
Accommodation
Guide
Transport
Transportation
Private Vehicle
Pickup Details
Pickup Time: 05.30 AM Drop Time: 03.00 PM
Things To Carry
- Torch
- Identity Proof
- Warm jacket (compulsory)
- A bottle of water (Minimum 2 Ltrs),
- Warm clothes (compulsory)
- Medicine those if u require usually (Optional)
- Camera
- Cap
- Some ready to eat food
- Plum cakes
- Biscuits etc.
- Pleases do not carry sling bags
- Jholas
- Please avoid wearing Gold and other ornaments.
Policy
Included
- All Travel in AC Bus
- Accommodation on multiple sharing. We will be living in one of the houses. We will make sure that everyone gets separate mattresses, pillows and blankets. Please note that separate bedrooms for each individual/family are not available.
- All Meals (Veg & Non Veg)
- Expertise charges
- GST
Excluded
- Any additional items not mentioned in the 'includes' list
- Any tips and personal expenses (mineral water, cold drinks etc.)
Terms & Conditions
Accommodation is in one of the houses in Anjarle village.
We will make sure that everyone gets a mattress to sleep on.
Separate bedrooms for each individual/family are not available.
Turtle hatching is a natural event and cannot be manipulated.
Seeing the turtles is not guaranteed.
But the conservation project, the community-based tourism initiative and involvement of locals in conservation is worth the visit!
We will make sure that everyone gets a mattress to sleep on.
Separate bedrooms for each individual/family are not available.
Turtle hatching is a natural event and cannot be manipulated.
Seeing the turtles is not guaranteed.
But the conservation project, the community-based tourism initiative and involvement of locals in conservation is worth the visit!