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Aravali Hot Spring
Aravali Hot Spring is located in the Ratnagiri District of Maharashtra.

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Aravali Hot Spring, Ratnagiri, MaharashtraAravali Hot Spring is located in the Aravali village of Ratnagiri District of Maharashtra. Situated on the south of the bridge over the Gad River, this hot water spring is of 40 degree Celsius. There are two kundas of the Aravali Hot Spring; one is for women and the other is for men. Next to the pool, there are two stones with some inscriptions on it in Marathi/Sanskrit language.

Visiting Information to Aravali Hot Spring
The hot water spring can be reached by either Aravali Road Railway Station or Ratnagiri Airport. The spot can also be reached by Mumbai Goa Highway (NH17).

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