Written By
Ruchika Mandora
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People think that Arnala is one of the most amazing Indian coastal forts. The same building is also called Jaldurg and Janjire Arnala.
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It is between Arnala and Kalamb on the Konkan coast. It's one of the region's cleanest and quietest beaches because tourists rarely visit.
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The fort in the old city was the Portuguese's second most important base in the north, after Goa.
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It's Virar's top monsoon attraction. The 100-150-foot waterfall and stunning natural water pool on the bottom level will make your day trip memorable.
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It is known all over the country for the one and only temple to Goddess Jivdani, which is on a hill on the city's eastern edge and 1375 steps above the ground.
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Pelhar Lake attracts tourists in Pelhar Village. During monsoon season, visitors gather to a waterfall near the Pelhar Dam.
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Chimaji Appa, the younger brother of "Bajirao Peshwa 1st" and Maratha military leader, constructed the goddess Vajreshwari temple in 1739.
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Tungareshwar borders Virar and Vasai. The monsoon brings beautiful greenery and waterfalls to this highly forested area.
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The Virar-Arnala road's St. James Church was built in 1558.Marathas sacked it in 1739. By 1760, Marathas renovated the church. Rebuilt in 1900.
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The fort is in Thane's Vasai Tehsil. Even though it's near Mumbai, it's unknown. Takmak's fort has a long history.
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