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Tourism in Uran
Tourism in Uran covers the pilgrimage tourist destinations like the temples of the nearby villages like Karanja, Bokadvira, Mulekhand, Chirner, Dighode, Dhakti Jui and many other villages.

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Tourism in UranTourism in Uran in Raigad District includes the pilgrimage tourism sites and the nature tourism sites. Some of the pilgrimage tourism destinations are Dronagiri temple of Karanja Village, Ratneshwari temple of Jhaskar, Vinayak temple of Vinayak, Mankeshwar temple, Shri Dutta Mandir of Devulwadi, Saibaba temple of Mora, Shree Ragobha Mandir, Ransai Dam, Maha Ganpati temple, Shree Saibaba temple, Ambikawadi, Nagaon.

Dronagiri Temple
Dronagiri Temple in Uran is located in the village of Karanja. From this temple one can enjoy the complete panoramic view of Dharamtar Creek, which leads from Colaba Beach to Mandva. Thousands of pilgrims come and visit this place of ancient pilgrimage importance.

Ratneshwari Temple
Ratneshwari temple is located in rural belt of Jhaskar in Uran. Near Ratneshwari temple, there held a huge village fair annually. People from different parts of the state come and visit this place and fair, to offer the prayer to Goddess Ratneshwari, generally in April and May.

Vinayak Temple
Vinayak Temple in Uran is located in Maharashtra. It is a very old temple allegedly retaining the simplicity of the days gone by. The temple has very calm surroundings, including a small garden, an old well and a small lake having spiritual values.

Mankeshwar Temple
Mankeshwar Temple is a very old temple in Uran. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva or Mahdeva. The temple is located just 5 minutes from the seashore of Arabian Sea.

Shri Dutta Mandir
Shri Dutta Mandir is the temple dedicated to Lord Dutta. It is revered and worshiped by many pilgrims of India. A huge annual fair is organised on the occasion of Datta Jayanti, celebrating the birth of Lord Dutta. This is amongst the largest fairs held in Uran.

Saibaba Temple
Saibaba Temple is a small temple located just behind the Mora boat jetty has a very beautiful idol of Shri Sai Baba.

Shree Ragobha Mandir
Shree Ragobha Mandir is located in Kotnaka village, on the route of Uran- Panvel Highway. Aarti is conducted every Tuesday in the temple. An annual Palkhi is celebrated in the month of April with great pleasure, in admiration and celebrate for the blessing of Ragobha dev.


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