We bought a new car (Maruti WagonR), and I always wanted to
go on a road trip. The problem was none of us are very good drivers. Just
learned the art of driving, still practicing phase is on.
So the first major task was to find out the destination
which will be easier to drive for a novice driver. We wanted to avoid the hilly
areas of Western Ghats and decided to go for
Konkal coastal route.
Now the problem was the shortest route we decided to take,
our friends suggested that it will be difficult as it’s a national highway with
no dividers and overtaking trucks/trailers is a challenge even for a skilled
driver.
Nevertheless, we decided to take a much longer and safer route
to Kashid, Murud and Diveagar. My suggestion would be sooner or later you have
to take the plunge so don’t listen to anyone just make up your mind decide on
the route travel on a less crowded day may be working day which will give you
less traffic. Leave early, drive slowly and you will be good to go.
Here are the routes we have taken to & fro:
- Navi
Mumbai-Pune ExpressWay-Khopoli Pali Road(Take the exit just after the
first Pune toll)-Roha- Kashid
- Kashid-Agardanda
Jetty-By Car Ferry(http://carferry.in/rohini-agardande-2/
) to Dighi-Diveagar- Drive from Kashig to Agardanda if you have 4
Wheelers else to Rajapuri Jetty at Murud for Two wheelers. Take a ferry to
Dighi Port. From there drive to Diveagar.
Please note Car ferry is only available at Agardanda Jetty. Car ferry cost
was around 200 Rs including Car & two people. Ferry operates
continuously so the timing mentioned in the website may vary.
- Diveagar-Mhasala-Mangaon-Kolad-Khopoli
Pali-Pune Expressway-Navi Mumbai
Food/Stay Guide
At Kashid, you will get plenty of resorts and home stays
with clean options. As we have travelled during weekdays most of the
restaurants were closed but homestays and hotels will provide you meals. There
are small restaurants near the market area.
At Diveagar, you will have more option for stay as well as
food. They have restaurants and hotels open all season. I didn’t find any nice
breakfast joint here but plenty of places for meals like RaneVandhu Khanaval or
Patil Khanaval etc.
On weekends you won’t have to worry about stay and food at
all.
We mostly book hotels prior and then visit places, this time
we thought we will search once we reach as we had our own car. But trust me it
does not make much difference if you are planning to come and bargain in a
place like this. They will rather keep hotel empty than negotiate with money. It’s
better to pre-book it.
If you have any question please put it in the below
comments, will be happy to address it.