Revdanda Fort
Revdanda is a small village located near Alibag, India. It is situated approximately at a distance of 17km from Alibag and 125km from Mumbai. This is a very charming little place where part of the town is inherited within the premises of an Old Portuguese fort. During the monsoons, especially at the time of high tides, the waves seem to crash onto the remnants of the fort, giving you a magnificent view, depicting the creek towards the south and the beach towards the north. Since there is little shade on the beach, with sand made up of black rock, the view of the beach from the fort depicts an unattractive shade of grey-undoubtedly pretty. The region’s beauty lies in its coconut plantations and the beetle-nut trees. An aromatic flower named ‘Bakuli’, with its wonderful aroma is also famous. Because Revdanda lies in the coastal region, the staple diet of the people includes fish curry and rice forms.

