Anjarle is connected to Dapoli, the closest town, by MSRTC buses, private taxis and autorickshaws.
Buses start from Dapoli ST depot and drop passengers at Anjarle creek.
One can also ferry across the creek and carry own's car in it, which was basically the only route in days before the bridge was built.
The idol at this temple differs from most other representations of the elephant-headed god, in that its trunk curves right, rather than the usual left.
The idol is also said to be a jagrut daiwat (Marathi: live deity), who responds to the pleas of its supplicants (nawsala pavnara Ganpati).
Other products include watermelons, pickles, jackfruit chips and kokam sarbat from various places throughout the year.
The economy of the Anjarle village revolves around agriculture, travel and tourism, food processing (canning of mango pulp).
Ram Navami is also celebrated on a large scale at Harnai Paj, which is 3 km away from Anjarle.