Shiroda Beach in Vengurla, Maharashtra, is a hidden gem! Imagine soft sand between your toes and the sound of gentle waves. Once called 'Siroda,' this historic place witnessed brave freedom fighters during India's struggle for independence. Come build sandcastles and soak up the sun on this beautiful Konkan coast beach! It is a perfect place for family vacations and beach tourism.
Capture Scenic Views Of The Coastline
Enjoy Local Konkani Food At Shacks
Relax And Sunbathe On The Beach
Swim In The Calm Waters
Take A Leisurely Walk Along The Shore
Visit The Salt Satyagraha Memorial
October to May
Morning
₹1,500 per person
Shiroda Beach holds a significant place in India's history, particularly during the Indian independence movement. In 1930, it was the site of a major Salt Satyagraha, a nonviolent protest against the British salt tax. Led by freedom fighters, the Satyagrahis defied the British authorities by producing salt on the beach. This act of defiance resulted in a brutal crackdown by the police, with many protesters injured and arrested. The Shiroda Salt Satyagraha is remembered as a symbol of resistance and a testament to the courage and determination of the Indian people in their fight for freedom. A memorial stands near the beach to commemorate this historical event.