Travel: This Republic Day, perspective a other side of Alibaug

British-era cannons can be found during Kolaba Fort in Alibaug
British-era cannons can be found during Kolaba Fort in Alibaug

This Republic Day, how about streamer to Alibaug? Before we fire a suspicion down, know that it’s not a picnic, but, rather, an engaging birthright walk.

Khaki Tours is organising a walk, patrician Alibaug Amble, to prominence some singular sites in a town. “We applaud a two-year anniversary this Republic Day, and we suspicion we should symbol it by doing something different,” says owner Bharat Gothoskar.

He adds that not usually is this their initial birthright travel in Alibaug, though also a initial time they’re attempting an all-day trip. “No one unequivocally looks during Alibaug as a birthright hotspot. Most finish adult streamer there for leisure. However, there is most to be seen. The city has a clever participation of Bene Israeli Jews, and some aged Jewish houses and a synagogue still stand,” he shares. On this walk, we will learn about these Jews, who landed on Maharashtra’s seashore centuries ago and have blended in since. Other highlights embody a ‘amphibious’ Kolaba Fort, that has British cannons and dragon sculptures, a grave of a town’s founder, and aged temples.

ON: Jan 26, 6.30 am onwards
MEETING POINT: Gateway of India
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COST: Rs 1,799

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