Konkan Farm Stays & Agro Tourism
The Konkan coast is Maharashtra's 720-km stretch of palm-fringed beaches, mango and cashew orchards, and fishing villages between Mumbai and Goa. Konkan agro tourism means farm stays amid Alphonso mango orchards, coconut groves and creek-side villages — busiest in mango season (April–May) and the monsoon.
New stays being curated · 4–6 hours by road from Pune · 3–5 hours by road from Mumbai · Best: October to May (mango season April–May)
- Mango and cashew orchard stays
- Coastal cuisine with fresh catch
- Creek boating and beach walks
- Monsoon waterfalls
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Frequently asked questions
What is Konkan agro tourism?
Konkan agro tourism means staying on farms and orchards along Maharashtra's Konkan coast — typically mango, cashew or coconut farms near beaches and creeks. Guests get home-cooked Malvani food, orchard walks and beach access, with Alphonso mango season (April–May) the most popular time.
Which are the best districts for farm stays in Konkan?
Sindhudurg, Ratnagiri and Raigad are the core Konkan agro-tourism districts. Alibaug and the Palghar coast are closest to Mumbai; Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg offer quieter, more authentic orchard stays.
How far is Konkan from Mumbai and Pune?
The Konkan coast is roughly 3–5 hours from Mumbai and 4–6 hours from Pune by road, making it a favourite long-weekend farm-stay destination. Alibaug is closest to Mumbai; the Ratnagiri–Sindhudurg stretch is farther but quieter.