This is the place of where Bhalchandra Maharaj lived more than for 60 years now this is monument constructed and accommodation is available here in specially built 'Bhakt Nivas' for a nominal price.
The village of Kharepatan, erstwhile Balipattan, which is located on Mumbai – Goa Highway on the banks of Vaghotan creek was once upon a time the capital of Shilahar dynasty in the 8th century.
is situated 16 km from Kankavali railway station. 460 km from State capital Mumbai. It is situated below the sahyadri mountain, has a very popular Shree Rameshwar Devalaya of lord Shiva. The temple has a great historical and aesthetic value.
Tarandale is located 23 km towards North from District headquarters Oros. 4 km from Kankavali. 447 km from State capital Mumbai. Tevnai devi is gram devata of this village. Dev Diwali is celebrated every year with great devotion.
Kasarde village is the large village in Kankavali Tehsil. Kasarde is located 20 km from Kankavli. There are Various Wadis Like Sarwankarwadi, Nagsawantwadi,Bramhanwadi, Pawaskarwadi, arkarwadi,Satamwadi, Dhumalwadi, Aayrewadi,
Halwal village is situated 5 km away from Kankavali railway station.It is famous for "Rayval" mangoes (a variety of mangoes which are less sweeter than popular "Hapus" or "Alphanso" mangoes) and "Jambul"(Jamun fruit). Due to its proximity
Sangave village have a very popular Shree Rameshwar Mandir. The temple has a great historical and aesthetic value. It is a Swayambhu Devasthan. Dahikala and Saptah is celebrated every year in Rameshwar Temple. And most popular river name was Gad Nadi, continuous running throughout the year.
Kumbhavade village is situated 18 km away from kankavli. They have a very popular Shree Mahalingeshwar Mandir. The temple has a great historical and aesthetic value. It is a Swayambhu Devasthan. Mahashivratri Jatra is held every year. The jatra is held for people to seek the blessings of their Kuldaivat Shri Mahalingeshwar God.
Halwal village is situated 5 km away from Kankavali railway station.It is famous for "Rayval" mangoes (a variety of mangoes which are less sweeter than popular "Hapus" or "Alphanso" mangoes) and "Jambul"(Jamun fruit). Due to its proximity
Nardave Village is 30 km away to the east of Kankavli. This place is in the Sahyadri Range Mountain from Nardave Gargoti, District Kolhapur is just 15–20 km away by mountain roads. Mata Ambadevi is gram devata of this village.
Nandgaon is just 12.5 km away from Kankavli. A small town on the national highway NH 17 it is a road junction the southbound road goes to Goa the northbound road goes to Mumbai the westbound road goes to Devgad the eastbound road goes to Phondaghat
Harkul (Khurd) is just 18 km from Kankavli a small village near phondaghat. The village is surrounded by sahyadri hill and there are various Wadi like Mahul wadi, Tembi wadi, Dongare wadi, Kumbhar wadi etc.which forms harkul khurd village.
Osargaon is a village 8 km between kankavli and kasal ST BUS DEPOT, being connected directly to NH17 which is now known as NH 66, tourist spots available as osargoan talaw(dam) and Lingmauli mandir(temple) which is just 1 km. from dam,
Digwale Digavle village is in Digavle taluka of Sindhudurg district in state of Maharashtra. Digavle village Distance from district place Sindhudurg is about 48 km. Digavle village distance from Taluka place Kankavli is about 22 km.
Harkul Budruk is situated 5 km away from Kankavali railway station.There is one Engineering College named Sindhudurg Shikshan Prasarak Mandal's College of Engineering, Kankavali. One High school L.G.Samant Vidyalay.