Attractions in Kashid
Korlai Fort
Constructed by the Portuguese in 1521, Korlai Fort is a famous tourist attraction located in Korlai town. Perched atop of a hill, the fort is encompassed by water on three sides. The enclosing wall is 5 feet and 3 inches high and has 305 battlements for guns. The main attraction of this fort is a lighthouse. The head light keeper gives details about the lighthouse after 6.15 PM.
Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary
Spread over a whopping space of 52.71 square kilometers, Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary is home to a large collection of amphibians, mammals and insects. A leisurely stroll through this sanctuary is certainly a visual treat. The chirping of birds, the fresh odor of lush foliage and moldering trees will surely leave you enchanted. The most precious entity of this wildlife sanctuary is the presence of giant Indian squirrel.
Datta Mandir
A red-domed temple perched atop of a hill; Datta Mandir is dedicated to Shri Datta. The magnificent shrine was constructed by Swami Bramhendra. The temple is located at a distance of 18 kilometers from Kashid Beach. From the hilltop, tourists can catch a glimpse of the Murud-Janjira and its surrounding coastal areas.
Revdanda Beach Fort
Also known as the Agarkot Fort/Chaul Fort, Revdanda Beach Fort is a remnant of the Portuguese rule in India. Most part of the Revdanda Beach Fort is available in ruins and run over by betel nut plants. A wide mortar holes in the fortification walls border the sea.