About Tarkarli
Rajkot to Tarkarli distnce : 1256 km
Estimated travel time : 24 hours
Rajkot to Tarkarli is a popular route for tourism. Tarkarli is famous for its long and narrow stretch of beach, with its pristine water, white sand, and of course Singhudurg, Maharashtra"s popular sea fort.
Tarkarli with a series of pristine beaches made up of white sand makes it an ideal choice for a holiday weekend. If lucky enough, you might spot Dolphins too. Tarkarli boasts of the finest talcum-powder sand to be found along Konkan. It could be called the most beautiful beach in all of Maharashtra, if not in India. Tarkali receives a large number of tourists, from all over the country. Winter is the best season for visiting Tarkarli. The months from October to March is when Tarkarli becomes an ideal holiday destination. Monsoons can also be a favourable time for planning a trip, although the heavy rainfall might ruin your plans. The summers, though, are the least advisable time to visit Tarkarli, owing to the scorching heat and the unbearable humidity. Tarkari although has quite a pleasant climate throughout the year.
Taxi from Rajkot to Tarkarli is readily available at CabBazar.
Route Information
Rajkot to Tarkarli by car is well connected via NH48 which is a very convenient and comfortable drive. Rajkot to Tarkarli distance is 1256 Km and is 24 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are : Sarkhej - Sarkhej Roza or Dargah Hazrat Shaikh Ahmed Khattu Ganj Bakhs
Surendranagar - - Dholidhaja Dam, Rotary Garden,
Wadhwan - - Rajmahal palace
Sayla - - Heritage, Experiential
Chotila - - Chamunda Mataji Temple, Jalaram Temple
Taranetar - - Trinetreshwar Mahadev Temple
Viramgam - - Harihar Mahadev temple, Munsar lake, Gangasar lake, Ambaji mandir
Nalsarovar - - Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary, river
Wankaner - - Ranjit Vilas Palace, Shah Bava Dargah Sharif, Royal Oasis Hotel & Palace, Swaminarayan Temple, Macchu Dam
Ahmedabad - - India"s first World Heritage City by UNESCO
Nadiad - - Beautiful temples and churches
Anand - - Dakor temple, Navratri, Garba, Dandia
Vadodara - - Third largest city of Gujarat. Famous for Navratri festival.
Bharuch or Broach - - historical heritage at the mouth of river Narmada
Surat - - Diamond city of India
Bilimora - - a minor port and offers lovely sights by the river Ambika
Vapi - - second largest city of Gujarat and is important Industrial city
Silvassa - - Hills, lush greenery, Wildlife, Portuguese heritage
Manor - - Khoj Fort, Manor Dam
Thane - - City of Lakes
Mumbai - - Financial capital of India known as "Mini India"
Navi Mumbai - - Elephanta Caves, Gateway of Mumbai, Karnala Fort
Panvel - - Kalavantin Durg, Karnala Fort
Rasayani - - Karnala Bird Sanctuaary, Karnala Fort, Shivganga Waterpark and Resort
Khandala - - a picturesque hill station
Lonavala - - Misty Hill Station
Karla Caves - - oldest Buddhist cave shrines
Tikona Fort - - a dominant hill fortress and very beautiful trek spot
Tung Fort - - a spot for adventure-seekers due to a steep, narrow ascent trek
Aamby Valley - - a beautiful township developed with splendid landscape on hilly terrain
Kamshet - - a picturesque hill station renowned for paragliding and flying schools
Pimpri-Chinchwad - - water parks, a model village
Pune
Mahabaleshwar - - popular hill station, known for its numerous rivers, magnificent cascades and majestic peaks
Satara - -Ajinkyatara, Sajjangad, Jalmandir
Kashil - - Kahil Peak, temples
Karad - - Krishnamai Mandir, Shree Chouranginath Temple
Kolhapur - - Mahalaksmi mandir,rankala lake,jyotiba etc.