Ladghar is a beautiful place that is increasingly becoming popular because of its nice beach and an unspoiled landscape that will refresh and rejuvenate your entire being. This beach is also known as "Tamas Teertha" because some parts of the sea appear to be red in colour. This beach has a religious significance therefore bathing here is an attraction big time. It's also a great spot for swimming, either in the sea or in the adjacent area where a river empties into the sea. Some part of beach is covered with coloured pebbles and boulders, creating a beach-rock collector's paradise. For those wanting a more strenuous walk this is a spectacular piece of coastline because this area is undeveloped, and has an untouched feel and is beautiful around sunset. Ladghar - The area from where the sunset can be seen is a breathtaking beautiful, especially when the beach, sea and the horizon get bathed in numerous shades of red. One can also engage oneself in dolphin watching trip in boats. This beach has the two beautiful, ancient temples - one of Lord Shiva known as "Veleshwar" and other of Lord Datta situated on a small hill. One can take a 15 min beach walk on the north side to reach this beautiful Datta temple. Ladghar beach is a small stretch of beach seperated from Karde beach by a rocky stretch. The northern end of Ladghar is the rocky stretch with finer sand and the southern side has more coarser sand and the beach extends on to Burundi. There is a 'Dutta mandir' atop the hillock on the northern end of Ladghar beach. Parasailing and water sports like water scooters is available in Ladghar and is very popular with holidayers in Ladghar.
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