A Beach Touch Luxury Bungalow With A Pool
Raigad, Maharashtra, India | Kihim Beach


Villa
3 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
15 Max Guests
Kitchen
Swimming Pool
AC
Parking Space
Caretaker
Pets Not Allowed
Villa Type Of Property
3 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
15 Max. Guests
Kihim evolved as a village in the 17th century during the era of Sarkhel Kanhoji Aangre, the Koli [1]naval chief of King Shivaji's Kingdom. It formed part of the then known as "Ashtagare" (or Eight Villages).

Climate
Kihim has a tropical climate with heavy rainfall during Monsoon. Winters are moderate and Summers are hot and humid.

Demographics
Population of Kihim stood at 2,582[2] according to the 2011 Census, with Male population at 1,285 (49.76%) and Female at 1,297 (50.23%). Literacy is 78% (Male: 81.17%, Female: 74.48%).

Majority of the population follows Hinduism.

Economy
Kihim mostly thrives on Tourism[3][4] throughout the year with November to May being peak months. Fa ... See More
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What can you do in & around Kihim Beach, Raigad

A Beach Touch Luxury Bungalow with A Pool


Kihim evolved as a village in the 17th century during the era of Sarkhel Kanhoji Aangre, the Koli [1]naval chief of King Shivaji's Kingdom. It formed part of the then known as "Ashtagare" (or Eight Villages).

Climate
Kihim has a tropical climate with heavy rainfall during Monsoon. Winters are moderate and Summers are hot and humid.

Demographics
Population of Kihim stood at 2,582[2] according to the 2011 Census, with Male population at 1,285 (49.76%) and Female at 1,297 (50.23%). Literacy is 78% (Male: 81.17%, Female: 74.48%).

Majority of the population follows Hinduism.

Economy
Kihim mostly thrives on Tourism[3][4] throughout the year with November to May being peak months. Farming is another major occupation found here. Rice is the main produce of the area like majority of the Konkan region. Coconut and Betel nut is also produced on a large scale.

Tourism
Major attraction in Kihim is its sandy beach. Though Kihim was once known as a "Bird Watchers' Paradise", very few exotic species can be still found in the areas having dense cover of trees. Variety of butterflies are also found here.


Tourists enjoying in the waves on a sunny day on Kihim Beach

On a clear day Colaba area of Mumbai is visible from Kihim Beach on the north western side.
Tourist facilities here mainly consist of "Bed and Breakfast Schemes" run by the locals under the regulations of Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation, which acts as a governing body for Tourism throughout the State of Maharashtra. One can easily find average quality lodging and boarding facilities throughout the village, except for the month of December when advance bookings may be required. For restaurants, one has to go to a nearby locality known as Chondhi.

Other nearby attractions include the Kihim Pond, Kankeshwar Temple near Mapgaon and Karmarkar Museum in Sasawane.

Kihim is also a home to various temples including a rare Kalbhairav Temple. Alibag is located approximately 11 km south of Kihim.

Administration
Kihim acts as a Group Gram Panchayat for few small villages like Kamath, Chondhi and Bamansure. The village is locally divided into various neighborhoods; namely, Khore, Angshe Ali, Brahmin Ali, Bazar Peth, Bhandar Ali, Mhatre Ali, Bhombad, Sri Nagar and Sai Nagar (also known as Navedar Kihim).

Education
"Sadashiv Mahadev Wadke Vidyalaya" is a major educational institution in the area which provides facilities right from Kindergarten to Graduation. Not only from Kihim, but children from surrounding villages and towns also attend here. Kihim also has a Zilla Parishad run Primary school.

Transport
Road: Kihim is well connected to Alibag by road. MSRTC buses run to and from Alibag few times a day. It can also be accessed from Mumbai via NH-17 and then a state route connecting from Wadkhal. The distance is approximately 94 km from Mumbai. From Pune, Kihim is accessible forking out from Khopoli onto the state route leading towards Alibag after taking NH-4. Distance is approximately 144 km. Passenger ferry terminals like Mandwa (11 km) and Rewas (15 km) are also connected to Kihim via road. Auto Rickshaws are readily available everywhere for local travel, but the fares are not regulated. Its a common practice to decide the fare before hand to avoid bargaining later. One can also travel to Chondhi (1.5 km) as more frequent buses and autos are available from here for Alibag, Mandwa and Rewas.
Railways: The nearest railway station is at Pen, which is approximately 30 km away.
Ferry: Passenger boat services are available from Mandwa[5] Jetty to Gateway of India and from Rewas to Bhaucha Dhakka in Mumbai throughout the year, except for Monsoon.

Things you can do in & around Kihim Beach, Raigad
Cycling
Water Sports
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Kihim evolved as a village in the 17th century during the era of

Sarkhel Kanhoji Aangre, the Koli [1]naval chief of King Shivaji's

Kingdom. It formed part of the then known as "Ashtagare" (or Eight

Villages).

Climate
Kihim has a tropical climate with heavy rainfall during Monsoon.

Winters are moderate and Summers are hot and humid.

Demographics
Population of Kihim stood at 2,582[2] according to the 2011 Census,

with Male population at 1,285 (49.76%) and Female at 1,297 (50.23%).

Literacy is 78% (Male: 81.17%, Female: 74.48%).

Majority of the population follows Hinduism.

Economy
Kihim mostly thrives on Tourism[3][4] throughout the year with

November to May being peak months. Farming is another major

occupation found here. Rice is the main produce of the area like

majority of the Konkan region. Coconut and Betel nut is also

produced on a large scale.

Tourism
Major attraction in Kihim is its sandy beach. Though Kihim was once

known as a "Bird Watchers' Paradise", very few exotic species can be

still found in the areas having dense cover of trees. Variety of

butterflies are also found here.


Tourists enjoying in the waves on a sunny day on Kihim Beach

On a clear day Colaba area of Mumbai is visible from Kihim Beach on

the north western side.
Tourist facilities here mainly consist of "Bed and Breakfast Schemes"

run by the locals under the regulations of Maharashtra Tourism

Development Corporation, which acts as a governing body for

Tourism throughout the State of Maharashtra. One can easily find

average quality lodging and boarding facilities throughout the

village, except for the month of December when advance bookings

may be required. For restaurants, one has to go to a nearby locality

known as Chondhi.

Other nearby attractions include the Kihim Pond, Kankeshwar

Temple near Mapgaon and Karmarkar Museum in Sasawane.

Kihim is also a home to various temples including a rare Kalbhairav

Temple. Alibag is located approximately 11 km south of Kihim.

Administration
Kihim acts as a Group Gram Panchayat for few small villages like

Kamath, Chondhi and Bamansure. The village is locally divided into

various neighborhoods; namely, Khore, Angshe Ali, Brahmin Ali,

Bazar Peth, Bhandar Ali, Mhatre Ali, Bhombad, Sri Nagar and Sai

Nagar (also known as Navedar Kihim).

Education
"Sadashiv Mahadev Wadke Vidyalaya" is a major educational

institution in the area which provides facilities right from

Kindergarten to Graduation. Not only from Kihim, but children from

surrounding villages and towns also attend here. Kihim also has a

Zilla Parishad run Primary school.

Transport
Road: Kihim is well connected to Alibag by road. MSRTC buses run

to and from Alibag few times a day. It can also be accessed from

Mumbai via NH-17 and then a state route connecting from Wadkhal.

The distance is approximately 94 km from Mumbai. From Pune,

Kihim is accessible forking out from Khopoli onto the state route

leading towards Alibag after taking NH-4. Distance is approximately

144 km. Passenger ferry terminals like Mandwa (11 km) and Rewas

(15 km) are also connected to Kihim via road. Auto Rickshaws are

readily available everywhere for local travel, but the fares are not

regulated. Its a common practice to decide the fare before hand to

avoid bargaining later. One can also travel to Chondhi (1.5 km) as

more frequent buses and autos are available from here for Alibag,

Mandwa and Rewas.
Railways: The nearest railway station is at Pen, which is

approximately 30 km away.
Ferry: Passenger boat services are available from Mandwa[5] Jetty to

Gateway of India and from Rewas to Bhaucha Dhakka in Mumbai

throughout the year, except for Monsoon.
Key Amenities

Power backup
Park Nearby
Microwave
Pool / Snooker Table
Fireplace
Heating
Safe Locker/Deposit box
Iron
Maid service
Kitchen supplies
Electronic Games
Baby Cot
Wine Fridge
Home Theatre System
Dish Washer
Plunge Pool
Toaster
Refrigerator
Television
Doctor on call
Laundry & Dry Cleaning Service
Room Service
Conference hall
Garden/Lawn
Cook on call
Linen provided
Hot water
Western toilet
Kettle
Shower
Bath tub
Parking Space
Housekeeping
Fan
Air Conditioning
Kitchen (fully functional)
Public transportation
Swimming Pool
Sea View
Tea/Coffee maker
Beach Nearby
Clothes Dryer
Spare Matresses
Oven
Balcony
Toiletries
Private Swimming Pool
Inhouse Restaurant
Carrom
Foosball Table
Living Room
Television With Cable Connection
AC
Sofa
Dining Table
Sofa Cum Bed
TV with USB
Bedroom 1
Television With Cable Connection
AC
Couch
Wardrobe
Balcony
TV with USB
TV with HDMI
4 King Bed(s)
3 Queen Bed(s)
Bedroom 2
Television With Cable Connection
AC
Couch
Wardrobe
Balcony
TV with USB
TV with HDMI
1 King Bed(s)
Bedroom 3
Television With Cable Connection
AC
Couch
Wardrobe
Balcony
TV with USB
TV with HDMI
1 King Bed(s)
Bathroom 1
Indian Toilet
Western Toilet
Ceiling Shower
Hand Shower
Toilet Paper
Jet Spray
Bath Tub
Hair dryer
Toiletries
Bathroom 2

Bathroom 2 info not found.

Bathroom 3

Bathroom 3 info not found.

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Policies & Fees

Default Cancellation Policy

Common: No charges will be levied if booking is canceled 31 days prior to check-in. If cancellation is done between 15 to 30 days prior to check-in, 50% of the total booking amount will be charged. Post that, there will be no refund.

House Rules

Pets not allowed.