Karde beach near Dapoli on the Konkan coast

Sometime last year, after immersing the Ganesha idol (post Ganesh Chaturthi)  into some dirty makeshift water tank in Magapartta, i decided that the following year, i would immerse the idol only into the sea. Fast forward to 2011, Ganesh Chaturthi was done with and Lord Ganesha was waiting for his meeting with the sea. It did take some time (few months!), but it did happen. Well, the nearest beaches from Pune are on the Konkan coast. On every trip to the Konkan, i have made deliberate attempts to go further south. So, this time, for us and Ganesha, Karde Beach was chosen as the place to go.

Karde beach konkan Dapoli

Karde beach is a non-descript beach to the north of Dapoli. If you are looking for a nice, clean beach without the maddening crowds, then this is a good option. The waters are calm, the sand clean and the beach is quite long too. You can do parasailing/ATV in the evenings and boat rides for dolphin watching are available in the mornings.

Karde beach konkan Dapoli

How to go to Karde Beach from Pune (from Magarpatta): Cross the ghats either through Tamhini, Varandha or Mahabaleshwar, reach NH17, cross it, drive to Dapoli. Karde is around 9 kms north of it. More Details: Check the map below. There are multiple ways of reaching Dapoli. There are shorter internal routes once you cross NH 17 (Goa highway), but many are pretty deserted and it would be difficult to get any help if needed. So, it is better to stick to NH17-> Khed -> Dapoli -> Karde, rather than try to reach Karde through Mandangad. Regd crossing the ghats, your choice depends on multiple factors like familiarity/time available and interest. Pune to NH17 through Varandha is the fastest. Both Varandha and Tamhini are very scenic in the monsoon, but varandha is more deserted. If you are travelling in the late evening, go for the Mahabaleshwar route, though the descend into NH17 through the Poladpur Ghat is a bit tedious and long (again, very scenic in the proper season). The last 2 kms from Dapoli to Karde are through kuchcha road and the vehicle can take quite a beating, but there is a ST bus on this route too!


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On the konkan side, it is fanciful to name hotels such as beach-side, on-the-beach, sea-view etc, but more often than not, the sea view is from the terrace on the 4th floor! But, in Karde, every hotel is on the beach because, they cannot be anywhere else. There is one kuchcha road passing next to the beach and this is the only road in this area. So, all hotels are right there. The arrow in the image below shows the hotel where we stayed –> Hotel Seaface, 1000 bucks a night with a great balcony facing the sea.

Karde beach konkan Dapoli

Karde beach konkan Dapoli

Karde beach konkan Dapoli

Karde beach konkan Dapoli

We went to the beach in the evening as well as in the morning. It was a cloudy day so the golden light during dawn/dusk was absent. But it was fun with Akshara bravely (bravely, because she had refused on all the previous trips to the beach) getting into the water and playing with Hari.

Karde beach konkan Dapoli

Karde beach konkan Dapoli

Karde beach konkan Dapoli

But then, we had come here with a purpose, a holy purpose! Our first attempt at getting the kids to immerse the Ganesha was washed away, literally, by a wave! Then, a small search for the missing Ganesha was done and we found him, wet but still in one piece. Then Vidhya went a bit further inside and did the holy immersion.

Karde beach konkan Dapoli

Karde beach konkan Dapoli

Places to see near Karde: If you go a little to the north, you will reach the fishing village of Harnai. This place is famous for the fish auction which happens twice a day. Also, there are three forts/structures next to each other worth a visit along with the suvarnadurga island fort.


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Driving further north will take you to Anjarle. The Anjarle Ganesh temple is noteworthy for the Ganesha idol with the trunk turned the other way. There is a long bridge connecting Harnai and Anjarle which makes for a good viewpoint. To avoid going through the extremely narrow streets of Anjarle, you can take the bypass (MSH4 – scroll a bit in the map below). The views of the coast are amazing from this road.


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Karde beach konkan Dapoli

Karde beach konkan Dapoli

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52 Responses

  1. Dilip W says:

    Hi Rajaram,

    I am planning to go to Karde beach on 4th Jan 2013. I heard the tamini ghat route is very bad. Do you have any idea how to go Karde beach through mahabaleshwar route? or suggest me if there are any other better route.

    Regards,
    Dilip W

  2. konkanhotel says:

    Thanks for sharing such a useful information. I am looking forward to know more beautiful places from you.

  3. Abhishek says:

    Your posts are very motivting even though I am new to Pune I am planning to go there. I stay in Hadapsar pune and was planning to visit this karde can you please guide me with place to place route to visit Karde and how long will it take to reach driving so that can plan accordingly,

  4. Himanshu says:

    Thanks for a quick response Rajaram.

    Got your mail !

  5. Rajaram S says:

    mailed to you. Karde is not an one day trip. Kashid would be a better option for that.

  6. Himanshu says:

    Hi Rajaram

    I stay in Amanora near Magarpatta and was planning to visit a beach on Sunday. Wish to move back home same evening. As I am very new to Pune, can you please guide me with place to place route to visit Karde and how long will it take to reach driving so that can plan accordingly

    Thanks

  7. Sandeep Kundekar says:

    Hi Rajaram,
    Very well written information. I will be there in next 2 weeks and your information will play a vital role in it. Thanks again.

    Regards,

    Sandeep Kundekar.

  8. Rajaram S says:

    Ashish, you can take any bus going to Dapoli (for karde) and to Diveagar (for harihareshwar).

  9. Ashish says:

    Hi Rajaram….

    I want to visit places as Karde Beach and Pradakshina Marg…Can you convey me the S.T. availibility for these route as I don’t own any vehicle.. Waiting for your reply..

  10. Rajaram S says:

    State transport buses reach until Karde, so not having a vehicle is not a problem. A weekend stay is good enough. It is not a dolphin show, but a trip into the sea to watch dolphins. If that is your primary interest, do call up and check as this is a seasonal thing.

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