Karanjwan Dam

About:

Karanjwan Dam is an earthfill dam located on the Kadva River, a tributary of the Godavari River, in the Nashik district of Maharashtra, India. The dam primarily serves irrigation purposes and provides water to the surrounding agricultural areas. It is known for its scenic surroundings and peaceful atmosphere, making it a popular local attraction.



Karanjwan Dam was constructed as part of the region’s irrigation infrastructure to support local agriculture. The dam is an important source of water for irrigation and domestic use in the surrounding villages

Location info:

Karanjwan Dam is situated near the village of Karanjwan, in the Dindori Taluka of Nashik district, Maharashtra. The dam is about 50 km from Nashik city and is easily accessible via local roads.

Climate/Weather:

Summer (March to June): Hot and dry, with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 38°C. Monsoon (July to September): Heavy rainfall, with the dam and surrounding areas becoming lush and green. Average annual rainfall in the area is around 2,000 mm. Winter (November to February): Cool and pleasant, with temperatures between 10°C and 25°C, making it the best time to visit.

History:

Karanjwan Dam was constructed as part of the region’s irrigation infrastructure to support local agriculture. The dam is an important source of water for irrigation and domestic use in the surrounding villages. Over time, it has also become a local spot for picnics and nature lovers. >

Interesting things to do:

Picnicking:
The dam's serene location makes it a popular spot for picnics with family and friends, especially during the monsoon and winter seasons.

Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary:
10 kms North-east of the Usgao Tisk Village in north Goa, Bondla is home to black-faced langurs, Indian bison, jackal and wild boar besides other animals. It also has a tiny zoo. You can go for elephant rides in this park

Mahadei Wildlife Sanctuary:
Located in the Sattari Taluka of North Goa, the sanctuary boasts of 209 sq km of thick dense forests, abundant in plant and animal life. Mahadei Wildlife Sanctuary is home to the Indian Gaur, leopard, wild pig, jackal, sloth bear, bonnet macaques, sambhar, wild dog and mouse deer.

Interesting things to Visit:

Mangrove Ecosystem:
The sanctuary’s dense mangrove forests are fascinating to explore, offering insight into this critical coastal ecosystem.

Nature Walks:
The surrounding area offers opportunities for nature walks, allowing visitors to enjoy the peaceful environment and scenic views.

Aguada Fort:
This is located at 18 kms away from the Panaji. The Portuguese built this fort in 1609-1612. The main purpose of this was to command the entry into the river Mandovi, in order to protect Old Goa from potential enemy attacks. A spring within the fort once provided water supply to the ships that called there. A lighthouse is situated nearby to this fort.

Dr. Salim Ali Memorial:
A memorial in honor of Dr. Salim Ali, paying tribute to his contributions to ornithology.

Mobile range info:

Mobile network coverage is generally available in the region, especially in towns and villages surrounding the dam, with Jio, Airtel, and Vodafone offering reliable connectivity.

How to reach?

Nearest Railway Station: The nearest railway station is Nashik Road Railway Station, about 50 km away.
Nearest Airport: The nearest airport is Goa International Airport (Dabolim), about 30 km away from the sanctuary.
Road Transport: From Panaji, visitors can take a ferry from Ribandar to Chorao Island, which is a short 10-minute ride. Once on the island, the sanctuary is accessible by local transport or by walking.

Nearest Visiting places:

1.Anjaneri Hills
2.Trimbakeshwar Temple
3.Sula Vineyards
4.Candolim
5.Benavali
6.Calangute

Nearest Petrol Pump:

HP Petrol Pump, Dindori: Located about 20 km from the dam, on the way to Nashik.

Hotels/Lodge/Accommodation:

1.Hotel Panchavati, Nashik - Panjim Peoples.
2.Sula Vineyards Resort.
3.Sun N Sand Goa.

Things to carry:

Comfortable walking shoes for exploring the area around the dam. Sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses to protect against the sun during the day. Water bottles and snacks as facilities near the dam may be limited. Camera for capturing the scenic beauty of the dam and its surroundings.

Tips & Suggestions:

The best time to visit the dam is during the monsoon and winter months (July to February), when the weather is pleasant and the dam is full of water. Be cautious if visiting during the monsoon, as the area around the dam may get slippery due to rain. Carry sufficient cash, as card payment facilities may not be available in nearby villages.

Help Line/Phone Number:

Nashik Tourism Helpline: :+91 253 2571220
Nearest Hospital:Panaji is well equpped with Govt. and Pvt. hospitals