The town has two well - known temples : the Shri Devi Sateri temple
and the Rameshwar Mandir.
Vengurla is often mentioned in history books as a trade settlement.
Twice burned to the ground, it was the target of repetitive attacks and plunders
between 1664 and 1812. to the west-north-west lie the Vengurla Rocks, also
called the Burnt Islands.
The rocky terrain of Malvan holds two Ports : the sindhudurg and Padmagad
. it is said that there was an underground route joining the twoPorts.
Formerly a trading zone, Malvan is today known for its salt pans, Chinese
clay pottery and the special 'Malvani cuisine' which is quite distinct from
Konkan food.
Getting there : The closest railhead is Kudal on Konkan Railway. By
road, Malvan is 514 kms. away from Mumbai, 200 kms. from Ratangiri. Vengurla
is 522 kms. from Mumbai.
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