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Undoubtedly the highlight to the town and its tourism scene, is the Harihareshwar Beach. This beach is a sheer joy to be at - elegant, clean, soothing and soft. The fact that it is relatively unpolluted is quite a delight to all its tourists.
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Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this is one of the most ancient and the most renowned temples of Maharashtra. The deity of Lord Shiva and Kalbhairav, the lord of all manthra shastras, are places in the temple along with others. It is believed that Lord Shiva created Kalbhairava and blessed him with all manthras.
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As the name suggests, this is a gulley - a narrow (just 3 feet) passage - between two rocky mountains.
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Located at a distance of around 38 km from Harihareshwar town, this beach experiences lesser tourist rush and thus remains pristine.
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Bagmandala, a small and quiet village, known for its beach is located a few kilometers from Harihareshwar.
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Shopping in Harihareshwar is similar to shopping most of the small religious towns with mostly religious items and souvenirs on sale.
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This beach is nearly 20 km from Harihareshwar. The blackish sand and the sound of the waves attracts many here. Adventure water sports including paragliding, water surfing, etc. can be enjoyed here. Trekking the nearby cliffs of Shrivardhan is also a major attraction for adventure seekers.
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Find yet another ancient temple dedicated to Goddess Somja in Srivardhan. It is believed that the Goddess helps in extracting the venom of snake from the body of the person. The victims pray and undertake Pradakshinaas or Dandvat that is circumscribing the temple by lying flat on the stomach.