- Tourism Place
- Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, India
Thiba Palace – Ratnagiri
Description :
Thiba Palace, built in 1910, is a historically significant three-storey monument in Ratnagiri, constructed by the British to house King Thibaw Min—the last king of Burma (Myanmar)—during his exile. The palace showcases a unique fusion of British and Burmese architectural style, featuring sloping roofs, semi-circular carved wooden windows, Italian glass work, and a beautiful marble dance floor. Situated on a hillock with panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and Someshwar Creek, the palace today functions as a heritage museum, preserving royal belongings and the legacy of the Burmese monarchy. A peaceful, culturally rich spot, Thiba Palace remains one of Ratnagiri’s most important historical attractions.
How to Reach (with distance):
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From Ratnagiri Bus Stand: 2.5 km
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From Ratnagiri Railway Station: 7.5 km
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Nearest Airport: Mumbai Airport – 338 km
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By Road: Well-connected by city roads; autos, taxis, and private vehicles easily available
Nearby Attractions (with km):
| Attraction | Distance |
|---|---|
| Thiba Point | 0.5 km |
| Mandavi Beach | 3.6 km |
| Ratnadurg Fort (Bhagawati Fort) | 5–6 km |
| Bhatye Beach | 4–5 km |
| Lokmanya Tilak Birthplace | 3–4 km |
Things to Do:
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Visit the museum and view royal artifacts
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Explore British-Burmese architectural designs
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Enjoy scenic views from the hillock
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Walk around the palace garden
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Learn the story of King Thibaw’s exile
Best Time to Visit:
October to March for pleasant weather and comfortable sightseeing
Main Attractions at This Location:
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Royal museum with artifacts and Buddha idol
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Italian stained-glass windows
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Marble dance floor
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Burmese-style windows and red-brick architecture
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Scenic viewpoints of sea and creek
Why Visit Thiba Palace?
Visit Thiba Palace to witness a rare chapter of Indo-Burmese history, explore a unique blend of royal architecture, and enjoy peaceful panoramic sea views in the heart of Ratnagiri.



