Availability
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We are sorry, there are no rooms available at this accommodation at the moment
Proprietor :– Prabhakar Chandrakant Bhagat
Contact No :- 9420463286
Bhagat Home Stay is located at 15 min walk able distance from Tarkarli Beach. This home stay operating by Mr. Prabhakar Bhagat. We have 1 Room & 1 Hall with attached bathrooms. We have huge space for parking. Come and Visit our Home Stay for experience the life near to beach and enjoy the delicious and tasty Home Made Malvani cuisine. Our home Stay is perfect for Families and Group.
We Offer :
– Breakfast on request
-Lunch & dinner on request
–We also hire car to customers& Arrange Scuba Diving,
Water Sports, Boating, Dolphin ride & many other activities
1 Non – AC Room 1200/-
Capacity 3 + 2 Person
Extra Person – (Charges for per Extra person 100/-)
Hall 2000/-
Capacity 15 + 5 Person
Extra Person – (Charges for per Extra person 100/-)
Bank Account Details :
Bank : Syndicate Bank
Branch : Malvan
Account name : Prabhakar Chandrakant Bhagat
Account No : 53712610000900
IFSC code : SYNB0005371
Pets are Allowed.
– Breakfast on request
-Lunch & dinner on request
–We also hire car to customers& Arrange Scuba Diving,
Water Sports, Boating, Dolphin ride & many other activities
Free Parking is Available on site
In many old books & articles some reference occurs as follows
Largely planted coconut trees (Mad) formed a grove(wan), so it named as madwan & after some years it became Malwan.
Some people says that in old days here salt was produced in large quantity. Huge salt pans were present in Malvan. Salt producers use term ‘Lavan’ for salt & term ‘Mahalavan’ is a place where you get more salt. Hence it became Malvan
Malvan was an international port which was importing & exporting A-1 quality of goods & materials, In Marathi, goods known as ‘Maal’, Goods of A-1 quality means ‘Maal-A-1’ Hence the named ‘Malvan’.
The flowers of ‘Undal’ (Calophyllum inophullum) & ‘Surang’ (Ochrocarpos longipholius) trees are called as ‘Malya’ in Sanskrit, ‘wan’ means jungle. A jungle of ‘Undal’ &’ Surang’ flowers are called ‘Malya wan’, which become Malwan.