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Diveagar Beach, Diveagar shrivardhan
Diveagar Beach is located approximately 170 kilometers south of Mumbai. The beach is accessible from the Mumbai-Goa highway (via Kolad or Karnala).
Diveagar is one of the beachside villages along the Konkan coast in Raigad district of the state of Maharashtra, India.
The beach contains a number of Suru trees (Casuarina), which are common to coastal Maharashtra. The access to the beach has a dense cover of Belu trees, which are otherwise uncommon in the area.[citation needed]
Another major attraction in Diveagar village is a temple of Lord Ganesh. The idol has a mask which is made of pure gold. This mask was discovere
by Mrs Patil, a few decades back buried along with other treasure in a thick copper trunk in her beetel farm, opposite Abhynkar's House.
Diveagar is a popular beach destination along with nearby towns of Shrivardhan Origin of the Peshwas and Harihareshwar.
Sand Bubble Crabs can be found on the beach and at nearby Harihareshwar one can find Dolphins
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There is a road from Mangaon on Mumbai–Goa highway.
By Air :
The nearest airports are at Mumbai (185 km) and Pune (180 km).
By Rail :
Nearest rail head is Mangaon, which is 45 km away from Shrivardhan and this railway station on the Konkan railway line is well connected to Pune and Mumbai.
By Road :
Dive agar is well connected to all neighboring cities by government owned buses. Buses connect Mumbai (185 km), Pune (180 km), Harihareshwar (20 km) and Panvel (125 km). Private air-conditioned and non air-conditioned deluxe buses are also available from Shrivardhan to many cities in the State including Mumbai and Pune. From Pune, one can take a bus from Swar Gate ST Stand.