Top 10 Place to visit in Chiplun

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Why to Travel in Chiplun

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To travel in Chiplun here are some list of tourist destination.

List of Top 10 Place to visit in Chiplun

  1. Shree Parshuram Mandir chiplun 
  2. Savatsada waterfall chiplun
  3. Guhagar
  4. Velneshwar

Shree Parshuram Mandir Chiplun

Top 10 Place to visit in Chiplun

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Best time to visit Shree Parshuram Mandir Chiplun

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Savatsada waterfall Chiplun

Top 10 Place to visit in Chiplun

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Best time to visit Savatsada waterfall Chiplun

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Guhagar - Chiplun

guhagar beach chiplun

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Best time to visit guhagar

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Velneshwar

velneshwar tourist palace in chiplun

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Best time to visit Velneshwar

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learn more The city lies near the source of the Vashishti river. To the east of the city lie the Western Ghats and to the west lies Guhagar taluka which was carved out of Chiplun taluka. The region has a tropical climate. The 'rainy season' — the monsoon lasts normally from June until October. The Koyna Hydroelectric Power Project Stages III and IV are situated near Chiplun. Ancient history Ancient texts mention Chiplun as a port.[2] During the rule of the Chalukya in 8th century, the place was called Chiprarulana.[3] An inscription called Chiplun stone which has a date of 1186 CE had the names of a Shilahara king and his ministers.[4] 7th Century India In the seventeenth century it was a great village, very populous and plentifully stored with all provisions. The nearby Gowalkot was the trade center being the major harbour over Vashishthi River. The Paag area in town was named so because it was mainly used for war horse stables. The central area in Chiplun, called Markandi, is believed to have taken name from the Yadnya performed there by Maharshi Markandeya. Maratha empire In recent history, when Chatrapati Shivaji took over Konkan and established his reign, he won the Gowalkot fort in 1660 and renamed it as Govindagad. During the times of Maratha Empire Chiplun was halting place when travelling towards upper ghat regions of Satara. Chatrapati Shivaji came to Gowalkoat fort in Chiplun to take an update of his Arm forces before going for his coronation at Raigad. Chiplun was taken over later by means of fort battles including Sambhaji, Tulaji Angre, Chimaji Appa, and Siddi Sat, before taken up by a body of Ramoshis in 1818, but abandoned on the approach of British forces. During this time Peshwa Bajirao II, who for some years (1812-1815) came down the Kumbharli pass to visit his palace at Guhagar near Dabhol, built a rest house for himself which is now used as a Government office. British colonial rule The British colonial rule (1818-1947) saw large seasonal or permanent migration of people to the emerging Industrial city of Mumbai from Chiplun and other areas of Northern Konkan.[5] Demographics At the 2011 India census,[6] Chiplun had a population of 55,139 of which 27,355 are males while 27,784 are females as per the report released by Census India 2011. Literacy rate of Chiplun city is 93.92%, higher than the state average of 82.34%. In Chiplun, male literacy is around 96.50%, while female literacy is at 91.42%.[7]

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