The prime attraction here is some ancient caves at Ainari Village amid dense forest and mountains.
Here in terms of tourism see Napne waterfall as well as Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Memorial is located at Vaibhavwadi.
It has three clear seasons: rainy (June-October), winter (November-mid February) and summer (mid February–May).
The major crops are rice, mango, cashew, coconut, vari, nachani, groundnut, jackfruit, beetlenut and spices.
The organization trains youth from local communities to take various self-employment opportunities in the tourism industry.
These trainees are later motivated to run businesses like tourist guides, tour operators, travel agency, rental cars, home stays, agrotourism, water sports and village tourism.
Interesting characters in these dramas are Apsaras (heavenly maidens), whose roles are played by men in women's attire.
When arriving from Mumbai or Goa, take National Highway NH-66 (Old NH 17) until Talere and then take a State Transport bus or rickshaw for an approximately 35 km ride to Vaibhavwadi.