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Tarkarli

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Overview

Tarkarli is well connected to the rest of India by road. The village does not have direct flight or rail connectivity. The nearest airport is Goa International Airport in Panjim, approximately 129.5 km away. The nearest railway station is in Sawantwadi, around 37 km from Tarkarli. Local transport options include mini buses, auto rickshaws, and taxis.

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By Air
  • Tarkarli does not have a direct flight connection.
  • The nearest airport is Goa International Airport in Panjim, about 129.5 km away.
  • Travelers can take a taxi from Dabolim Airport to reach Tarkarli.
  • Recommended to search for flights to Goa International Airport and arrange ground transportation from there.
By Train
  • Tarkarli is accessible by train via the nearest railway station in Sawantwadi, which is approximately 37 km away.
  • Travelers can use local transport options such as mini buses, auto rickshaws, and taxis from Sawantwadi to reach Tarkarli.
  • No direct rail connectivity to Tarkarli; Sawantwadi serves as the primary point of arrival for train travelers heading to the village.
By Road
  • Tarkarli is well connected to the rest of India by road.
  • Regular bus services ply to and fro the village.
  • Buses available from places like Mumbai, Panjim, and Pune at various rates.
  • Shared taxis or cabs can also be taken for the same route.

FAQs on Tarkarli

What are the best places to visit in Tarkarli?
The most loved attractions in Tarkarli are Water Sports, Tarkarli Beach, and Karli Backwaters.
What are the activities you can explore during the peak season and moderate season in Tarkarli?
In the peak season months of October, November, December, January, February, and March, you will experience pleasant temperatures during the day followed by slightly colder nights. In the moderate season i.e. July, August, and September, you will enjoy medium to heavy rainfalls.
What is the best time to visit Tarkarli?
The best time to visit Tarkarli is during the peak season months of October, November, December, January, February, and March, as well as the moderate season of July, August, and September. Both offer delightful weather for a memorable trip.
What are the things to do in Tarkarli?
The top things to do in Tarkarli include water sports, visiting Tarkarli Beach and Karli Backwaters, exploring Deobagh, shopping, and experiencing the scenic Dhamapur Lake.
What is the local food in Tarkarli?
Tarkarli's cuisine is dominated by seafood with a distinct Konkani influence and typical Maharashtrian elements. Popular delicacies include Mori Masala or Shark curry, various fish preparations, and a variety of pickles. Vegetarian options are also available.
What are the places near Tarkarli?
Nearby places to visit include Goa (70 km), Malvan (2 km), Kunkeshwar (34 km), Sawantwadi (39 km), and Amboli (55 km) offering diverse experiences.
What is the best way to reach Tarkarli?
Tarkarli is well connected by road with regular bus services. The nearest airport is the Goa International Airport, about 129.5 km away, and the nearest railway station is in Sawantwadi, approximately 37 km away.
What is the best time to visit Tarkarli?
Winter, from October to March, is the best season to visit Tarkarli due to its pleasant climate. Monsoons can also be a favorable time, while summers are less advisable due to scorching heat and humidity.
Who should visit Tarkarli?
Tarkarli is ideal for bold adventurers, backpackers from cities like Mumbai and Panjim, and anyone seeking a relaxing getaway.
What is not so good about Tarkarli?
Accessibility to Tarkarli is not very easy.
What is famous about Tarkarli?
Tarkarli is a beautiful hotspot of coral life and is home to a rare scuba diving training center in Maharashtra.

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