Tarkarli Beach
Shubha GuruShubha Guru/Times Travel Editor/BEACHES, MAHARASHTRA/ Updated : Jan 30, 2015, 11:18 IST
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It’s when the squeaky-clean water of the sea caresses and tickles your feet and takes away your worries, that you realise why it is important to take a trip or two every once in a while. If this is how you picture your vacation, t … Read more
It’s when the squeaky-clean water of the sea caresses and tickles your feet and takes away your worries, that you realise why it is important to take a trip or two every once in a while. If this is how you picture your vacation, then the beautiful Tarkarli Beach in Maharashtra will serve you just right. This beach is located in Tarkarli village, at the confluence of Karli River and Arabian Sea. Characterised by swaying palm trees, white sands and clear blue waters, this beach is immaculately clean and a great place for spotting dolphins. Read less

It’s when the squeaky-clean water of the sea caresses and tickles your feet and takes away your worries, that you realise why it is important to take a trip or two every once in a while. If this is how you picture your vacation, then the beautiful Tarkarli Beach in Maharashtra will serve you just right. This beach is located in Tarkarli village, at the confluence of Karli River and Arabian Sea. Characterised by swaying palm trees, white sands and clear blue waters, this beach is immaculately clean and a great place for spotting dolphins.
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