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Tarkarli Travel Guide - Page 1 Tarkarli Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/tarkarli page 1 Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen, umbrella. Tarkarli When To Max: 17.1°C Min: 19.7°C Rain: 291.0mm The wide river, the beautiful Sep VISIT Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen, sailboats and the tiny wonderful umbrella. islands hamlets situated on the Max: 20.2°C Min: 19.2°C Rain: 213.0mm http://www.ixigo.com/weather-in-tarkarli-lp-1119635 riverbank, add to the picturesque Oct beauty of Tarkarli. For adventure Jan Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. water sports lovers, snorkeling and Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. Max: 27.8°C Min: 24.1°C Rain: 24.0mm scuba diving facilities are also Famous For : City Max: 27.2°C Min: 22.3°C Rain: 0.0mm Nov available making sure that one can Feb Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, have the finest experiences of Tarkarli, situated on the west coast of India, umbrella. Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. at the confluence of the Karli River and the Max: 26.9°C Min: 23.6°C Rain: 150.0mm marine life. While at Trakarli, do Max: 24.9°C Min: 17.3°C Rain: 0.0mm Arabian Sea is widely known for its long and make it a point to taste the special Dec narrow stretch of white sandy beaches and Mar Malvani food such as a variety of Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. clear, pristine waters of the sea.The place Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. fish items and ‘kombadi-vada’. Max: 29.2°C Min: 22.7°C Rain: 0.0mm has a special mention in history because of Max: 20.1°C Min: 18.7°C Rain: 0.0mm its connection to the legendary Maratha Apr warrior, Shivaji who built an extensive and Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. What To invincible fort in the 17th century, the Max: 22.3°C Min: 19.0°C Rain: 9.0mm Sindhudurg Fort, also known as the Malvan Fort. This tourist destination is famous for May SEE the celebration of Ramnavmi when various Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen, 5 Sights umbrella. dramas (Marathi Nataks) are performed to Max: 21.3°C Min: 18.7°C Rain: 123.0mm http://www.ixigo.com/places-to-visit-see-in-tarkarli-lp-1119635 mark the occasion. Jun 1 Sarjekot Fort Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen, umbrella. Max: 16.9°C Min: 18.7°C Rain: 609.0mm Tarkarli, Maharashtra, India Jul 2 Shree Shivchhatrapati Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen, This Pdf and its contents are copyright © Temple 2013,ixigo.com, all rights reserved. ixigo logo, the umbrella. character and all other marks displayed herein are registered and/or common law trademarks of Max: 20.4°C Min: 19.1°C Rain: 393.0mm ixigo.com and/or third parties. Aug 3 Kolamb Beach Tarkarli Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/tarkarli page 2 4 Dhamapur Lake Dhamapur Lake, Maharashtra 5 Karli Backwaters Where To Eat 1 Places http://www.ixigo.com/foods-in-of-tarkarli-lp-1119635 1 Janki Restaurant Tarkarli Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/tarkarli page 3 Quick LOCATE http://www.ixigo.com/hotels-in-tarkarli-lp-1119635 See A: Sarjekot Fort B: Shree Shivchhatrapati Temple C: Kolamb Beach D: Dhamapur Lake E: Karli Backwaters Food F: Janki Restaurant.
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