Availability

  • Single Room with private bathroom

    Non refundable.

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    Room facilities:Air Condition, Shared bathroom, TV, Wake up service, WiFi

    Stylish and individually designed room featuring a satellite TV, mini bar and a 24-hour room service menu.

    Bed size:Queen Size

    Room size:12 m2

General

Proprietor:-  Mr. Ranjeet  Mondkar. 

  9930607975 / 9819602247 / 9819232491 /  9892386989

Uttara Nivas

A place close to Dandi beach, a vacation spot that is blessed with natural beauty

About five minutes from Malvan S.T. stand is the beautiful Dandi beach. The temple of Shri. Dev Deveshwar and the recently opened Sea Water Park are major tourist attractions at this beach.

There is a market close by also hosts a fish auction – a guaranteed place to buy good quality fish at cheap prices for the seafood lovers. The beach itself is beautiful and the cool breeze that blows over the sea raises the spirits of the vacationers here without fail.

Close to this wonderful, beautiful and naturally abundant beach is the Uttara Nivas home stay. Owned by Mr. Ranjeet Mondkar this property has five self-contained AC rooms that are ready to serve tourists all the year round. Authentic Malvani style food is served upon request, as the place is so close to the sea. Scuba diving and water sports activities can be arranged for those interested in the same.

Centralized Property In Malvancity

Dandi Beach & Water Sports  : 5 Min walk able Distance

Room Tariff :- 

Total Rooms  –  5

  • AC : 2000/-
  • Non Ac   : 1200/- to 1500/-
  • Occupancy – 3 PAX  Max
( Charges for per Extra person 200/-)
Booking Cancellation :-   If the request for cancellation of reservation is received  no amount will be refunded. 

 

Check-in time

11.00 am

Check-out time

10.00 am

Facilities

  • Air Condition
  • Car hire
  • Free toiletries
  • Hummock/lawn
  • Private bathroom
  • Restaurant
  • Room service
  • TV
  • Valet parking

Activities

  • Arrange Scuba diving
  • Snorkeling
  • Water Sports
  • Vehicle Arrangement

Parking

Free private parking is possible on site .

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Malvan

Malvan

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.

Culture and history info

Malvani Culture… The term culture refers to a state of intellectual development or manners. Our manners, way of communicating with one another, etc are one of the important components of our culture. A person can change his way of clothing, way of eating and living but the rich values in a person always remains unchanged because they are deeply rooted within our hearts, mind, body and soul which we receive from our culture. Our culture treats guests as god. Even though we don’t have anything to eat, the guests are never left hungry and are always looked after by the members of the family. Elders and the respect for elders is a major component in our culture. Helpful nature is another striking feature in our culture. Our culture tells us to multiply and distribute joy, happiness and share sadness, pain. Even though there are a number of people from different ethnicities and religions. Together, all of these people have unified as one, instead of separating from one another. Its a symbol of a typical diversified culture. So Malvan is cosmopolitan city. Three basic religions can be found here in Malvan. Hindu, Muslim and Christian. Though majority of the people are Hindu, the Muslims & Christian forms 30% proportion of the population. Most of the people in Malvan depends upon fishing trade & commerce. The language has got a slight variation from the official state language “Marathi”, Malvan is traditionally known for it’s unique dialect of Marathi / Konkani called ‘Malvani’. Wearing of Malvani people is simple & cultural. Jhabale (frock), Shirt,T-shirt & short pant worn by the child. The ordinary dress of Hindus for a man indoors is a dhotar (waistcloth) and a sadara or a pairan (shirt). But now days, Malvani People prefer to wear Shirt, T-shirt , full pant, trousers. A Hindu woman’s dress is the full Maratha sadi of nine yard and a short-sleeved blouse covering only about half the length of the back and hooked in front. Sari is forty-five to forty-two inches in width and it has two lengthwise borders kanth or kinar, and also two breadthwise borders, padar. The young ladies use Chudidar, salwar kameez (A loose top & loose trouser) with odhani (scarp). Women widely use gold ornaments while men rarely use it. For women, Ear ornaments such as kudi designed with pearls and of precious stones are in vogue, Ear-rings of various types are now getting into fashion. Nose-rings such as nath worn by married ladies in the left nostril. Neckless such as mangalsutras of various types, the black beads being stringed together by different pattern of gold symbolically by married ladies. Other types of necklaces are chapalahar, putalyaci-maal etc. use by married & unmarried lady. Hand ornaments such as kankane (bangles) of different patterns, Patlya (wristless) worn by women. A golden rings with pearl or precious stone wear by both men & women. The folk dance commonly known as “Koli Nritya” is always a feast to the eyes. The dance is characterized by a live fast paced rhythm based on live music. ‘Dahikala’ is a special act arranged on occasions, which is cultural activity in Malvan. Main festivals of these people are ‘Ganesh Chaturthi’, ‘Naralli Poornima’, ‘Deepawali’ & ‘Ramnavami’ . ‘Anganewadi yatra’ in february month is a famous fare of Malvan.

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