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Thibaw Palace
Thibaw Palace
Thibaw Palace
Thibaw Palace
Thibaw Palace
Thibaw Palace

Thibaw Palace

• Ratnagiri • Maharashtra

Fort-Palace
Timing
9 am - 5pm
💰 Entry Fee
₹ ₹10
Duration
30 m - 1 hrs
📍 Direction
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About Thibaw Palace

Nestled atop a small hill in Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, Thibaw Palace stands as a remarkable symbol of history, architecture, and cultural heritage. Built in 1910 by the British Government, the palace was constructed to house King Thibaw Min, the last monarch of Burma (present-day Myanmar), after he was exiled from his kingdom. The palace remained his residence until his death in 1916, making it an important landmark that reflects a unique connection between India and Myanmar.

The palace is an impressive three-storeyed structure featuring sloping roofs, elegant wooden windows, and intricate carvings that showcase a blend of British colonial and Burmese architectural influences. One of its most attractive sections is the marble-floored dance hall, which highlights the grandeur once associated with royal life. Today, the palace houses a museum where visitors can view photographs, personal belongings, and artifacts related to King Thibaw and his family. A Buddha idol brought by the king from Burma remains one of the most treasured exhibits.

Apart from its historical significance, Thibaw Palace offers breathtaking views of Someshwar Creek, Bhatye Bridge, and the vast Arabian Sea. The surrounding landscape, especially during sunset, creates a memorable experience for visitors. History enthusiasts, architecture lovers, photographers, and cultural travelers find the palace particularly appealing. Its peaceful setting and fascinating story of exile and resilience make it one of Ratnagiri's most important tourist attractions. A visit to Thibaw Palace is not only a journey through history but also an opportunity to appreciate the scenic beauty of the Konkan coast while exploring a unique chapter of South Asian heritage.

🎯 Things to do

Travel Information

🚗 How to Reach

  • By Air :-Nearest Airport: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport; Distance: Approximately 340 km from Ratnagiri.From the airport  travelers can hire a taxi or take a train/bus to Ratnagiri.,
  • By Train:- Nearest Railway Station: Ratnagiri Railway Station; Distance: About 7 km from the palace.
  • Auto-rickshaws and taxis are easily available from the station.,
  • By Bus:- Nearest Bus Stand: Ratnagiri Bus Stand; Distance: Around 1–2 km from the palace.Local autos and cabs provide easy access.

⭐ Why Visit

  • Discover the fascinating story of Burma's last king in exile.,
  • Explore a rare blend of British colonial and Burmese architectural styles.,
  • Visit the museum displaying royal artifacts and photographs.,
  • Enjoy panoramic views of the Arabian Sea Someshwar Creek and Bhatye Bridge.,
  • Experience one of Ratnagiri's best sunset viewpoints.

💡 Travel Tips

  • est time to visit: October to March.,
  • Carry a camera for scenic photography.,
  • Visit during evening hours for sunset views.,
  • Allocate 1–2 hours for exploring the palace and museum.,
  • Wear comfortable footwear as the palace is located on a small hill.

✨ Special Features

  • Three-storeyed heritage structure with sloping roofs.,
  • Beautiful semi-circular wooden windows and intricate carvings.,
  • Marble-floored dance hall.,
  • Buddha idol brought by King Thibaw from Burma.,
  • Museum containing royal belongings and historical exhibits.,
  • Spectacular viewpoint overlooking the Konkan coastline.

📍 Near By

📍 Bhatye Beach – 3 km📍 Mandavi Beach – 2 km📍 Ratnagiri Marine Aquarium – 3 km📍 Bhagwati Fort (Ratnadurg Fort) – 4 km Ganpatipule Beach & Temple – 25 km Aare-Ware Beach Road – Scenic picnic drive.

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₹ ₹10