Running along the contours of Western Ghats, Konkan Railway is newest railway network inaugurated in the year 1998. Featuring a total number of over 2000 bridges, a maze of 91 tunnels through mountaineous terrains, gorges and viaducts, the construction of Konkan Railways is engineering marvel; a man-made feat symbolizing that everything is possible.
Currently, the 760 km route connects the entire Arabian Sea coastline featuring four major states including Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka and Kerala.
Starting from Mumbai the route progresses ahead through Veer, Khed, Chiplun, Ratnagiri, Rajapur Road and Sindhudurg in Maharashtra and crosses Goa, the tourist paradise through Karbude (6 km), the longest Indian Railway tunnel. At Goa, one can explore the beauty of the beaches, serenity of the churches, and bewildering fun of enjoyment and nightlife.
Afterwards, the route extends towards Karnataka featuring Udupi, the city of pilgrims and Mangalore, the port city. This halt marks an entry of the tourists to the heritage state of Karnataka including Bangalore, Mysore, Coorg, Hampi, etc.
Further down the line lies the end destination of Konkan Railways, Kerala. Kochi, the gateway to Kerala is famous for Chinese Nets, Fort and the only Jewish Synagogue. At last, the route to Konkan ends at Thiruvananthapuram, the evergreen city of India famous for the richest temple in the world, Padmanabhaswamy Temple.
Now with this saviour route, one can save plentiful time while exploring the coastal strip of Western
Coast through Konkan railway track. Indeed it is a fast and safe way to experience the serene
nature of Konkan region.
Konakn Climate
Maximum temperature of 37 degrees. and Minimum temperature of about 15 degrees. Rainfall is from 300 mm up to 900 mm in the monsoon.
Best times to visit Konkan
The Konkan coastline is situated in the tropical region and the average temperatures are in the 30 degrees throughout the year and can go up to 40 degrees in May and October. The whole region is Humid and there is heavy Rainfall from June to September.
The best Period to visit Konkan is from November to February as the temperatures are a bit milder with less Humid conditions. But many local people who work outside Konkan or ‘Chakarmanis’ as they are locally referred, do visit in the summer vacations. If you decide to visit Konkan in Summer be sure to book an A/C accommodation.
For people who cannot tolerate Hot and Humid conditions, December and January months are the best time to visit.
Konkan Railway, with 2,000 bridges and 91 tunnels, is an engineering marvel