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Baga Beach – Hippies Discovered Like New Beach And Became Traveller’s Truism

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BAGA BEACH

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NORTH GOA




Baga beach is located in North Goa, 16 km from the state capital Panaji. Calangute Beach is to its south and Anjuna Beach to its north. The Baga river skirts the sides of the beach, ultimately to flow into the Arabian Sea. Baga Beach starts right where Calangute ends. However, it’s hard to pinpoint exactly where.

Baga became a traveler’s truism in the ’60s and early’70s. It was the hippies who discovered the pristine beach. They spread the word around resulting in hordes of European tourists descending on the golden sands of Baga.

Thumbing or hitchhiking and travelling by cheap transport are things of the past. Baga is no more the watering hole for Hippies.Baga Beach is the most famous beach of Goa, known for its stunning nightlife, beach parties, and mouth-watering seafood delicacies.

For people who enjoy crowd, drinking, and dancing to pulsating music, all against an impressive backdrop, Baga Beach is the perfect place to be.
Shacks serve authentic seafood and local drinks with foot tapping music, and create a perfect atmosphere of enjoyment and excitement!
Indulge in a salt bath, as this famous beach of Goa is blessed with huge and powerful sea waves.
Baga figures high on tourist itineraries because of its sun and the sea, flea market, nightlife and for its watering holes and eateries. Baga is home to some of the biggest hot-spots by night in Goa.

CafĂ© Tito and Cafe Mambo have achieved iconic status and among the most important things to do suggested by tour guides. Nightlife is very vibrant in Baga.

The sight of shops on the white sandy beach lit with lamps, milling crowd and live bands, all add up to the carnival like ambience. By day, the beach is a paradise for tourists who wish to soak in some sun and the sand.

Apart from the scenic pleasures, Baga Beach offers lots of activities for the tourists, to indulge in. Water sports are a huge attraction. Para sailing, wake boarding, windsurfing, kite surfing or a ride on a jet ski, travelers have a plethora of choice. Dolphin spotting and island trips are other options you could try during your stay in Baga.

Nightlife in Baga is very vibrant. It is home to some of the biggest hot-spots by night in Goa. If you want to take a peek into Indian classical music and dance, attend one of the concerts held regularly at Kerkar Art Complex. The concerts are held on Thursdays and Fridays.

By Air

The nearest airport is at Dabolim (50 kms)

By Rail

The nearest railway station is at Karmali (17 kms) and Panaji (15kms). Express and Super fast trains run to Panaji from major cities of India.

By Road

The Baga beach is just half an hour drive away from Panaji and 15 minutes from Mapusa.

Ganpatipule Beach – It Has An Ideal Holiday Destination For Visitors

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GANPATIPULE BEACH


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RATNAGIRI





Ganpatipule is a small town in the Ratnagiri district in Konkan region. Ganpatipule is a perfect idyllic getaway in the slip of nature. It's a perfect gateway that captivates beach lovers, adventure enthusiasts, and pilgrims as well. It simply looks stunning with the Ganapati temple on the shores that offers a soothing atmosphere. 

Confluence of beach with river could be witnessed along with a hill shaped like Ganpati, the Hindu God of worship. The village of Ganapatipule is famous for its 400-year-old Ganesha temple. The idol is said to be a self-created monolith of Lord Ganesha, allegedly discovered 1600 years ago. Untouched by commercialism Ganapatipule makes for a great destination for peace-seekers, beach lovers and pilgrim alike.

Ganpatipule also has water sports to offer between the months of November-May. Ganpatipule is typically clubbed with Ratnagiri and other smaller villages like Velneshwar, Malgund and Pawas for a perfect 2-3 day trip. Modak, the favorite sweet of Lord Ganesha, is a must have delicacy when in Ganapatipule. 

Another thing that the area is known for are the 'hapus' mangoes and must be relished while here. Other than this one can indulge in the luscious Fish curry and the Kokam curry available at an array of food joints across the place.

The other delicacies of Ganapatipule includeAmbapoli which are basically pancakes made of dried and crushed mangoes and Phanspoli which are dried and crushed jackfruit as well as the Sabudana Khichdi. Apart from these specialties, one can enjoy traditional Maharashtrian food in the area too.

With the breathtaking beauty, serenity of the Ganapatipule village, pleasant weather and Dwardates scriptures, this beach has become one of the famous destinations for travelers. It's an idyllic place to relax and spend a wonderful weekend with your family or loved ones.

It has been always tempting a stream of sea lovers over the years with its pristine warm water and isolated stretches of sand. Located at the distance of 375 km from Mumbai, it's a village that generally brightens and enliven up during festive seasons like Ganesh Chaturthi or Diwali. A horde of tourists turn up to visit the seashore Ganesha Temple lodging a monumental Ganesha.

Apart from its serene beach, Ganapatipule is also rich in flora that includes mangroves and coconut palms. Over here, you can stroll around on golden sands or view loads of trials that head towards the beach.With lots of shacks, horse riding and camel rides, the beach has become a perfect holiday destination for visitors.

MTDC (Maharashtra Tourism Develoment Corporation) resort: This tourism department run resort is most common and reliable for a stay over in Ganpatipule. You can find both AC and non-Ac rooms according to your liking. The reservation can also be made online on MTDC website.

By Air


The nearest airport is at Kolhapur, which is at the distance of around 144 km. Other nearest airports are Mumbai and Ratnagiri.

By Rail


The nearest railhead is Bhoke (35 km) and Ratnagiri (45 km) that is on Konkan Railway.


By Road


The nearest route to reach Ganapatipule by road is Kolhapur (144 km), Belgaum (299 km), Pune (331 km), and Mumbai (375 km.


Beypore Beach –One Of The Major Attractive Make Younger Ayurveda Massage Is Famous In This Beach

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BEYPORE BEACH

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KOZHIKODE



The beach is situated exactly around 15 km from Kadavu, at the entrance of River Chaliyar. The charming beach is just like a treasure of peach and tranquility with its picturesque atmosphere, wide stretches of golden sands and fascinating coconut trees, swaying tenderly in the cool breeze.
This beach is pristine and perfect for a quiet escapade. Take a short break from your busy life and embark on Beypore beach where you can pamper yourself eternally with Ayurvedic massages, indulge in various adventurous water sports activities, or simply strolling along the shoreline.
Beypore has its name in the trade and maritime map of ancient Kerala and so it's popular for its age old boat building industry. Speckled with fishing boat's silhouettes and a stone pathway protruding 2 km into the sea, this place offers a wonderful marine experience.  
As you walk on the clean golden sands, notice the swaying coconut trees along the beach and let the cool air brush past your face. A visit to this beach away from the hustle – bustle of the city life, is pretty refreshing.
Pamper yourself with a refreshing Ayurvedic massage, take a stroll down the beach, indulge in water sports, or partake in any beach game. Beypore is an ideal for a number of activities such as water sports, beach stroll, enjoying lip- smoking food, partaking in shopping, sunbathing and so on.
Parasailing, surfing, sunbathing, water skiing, angling, swimming are some of the popular water sports activities at Beypore beach.There are some areas like Sweat Meat Street, which is known to be one of the fussiest cities to shop many things. You can taste the very popular 'Kozhikodan Halwa', which is available in many shops over here.
The colourful and delicious halwa with banana chips are desirable items for visitors shopping from Kozhikode. Another spice market located on the Big Bazaar Road, is another renowned shopping areas where you can buy various varieties of Keralan spices at wholesale rates. Beside all these, there are plenty of eateries that offer huge varieties of delicacies.
The seafood and traditional Malabari cuisine are too good and worth to have it once if you are here. Chilled beer is also available in many hotels & restaurants.
Beypore beach is not only famous for its immense beauty of nature, water sports, and sunbathing, but also for other activities like ayurvedic massage. The make younger ayurveda massage is one of the major attractions, which draws thousands of visitors from different parts of the world.

By Air


Kozhikode international Airport is only the nearest airport and is away to beach is just 21 km only.

By Train


The beypore beach distance from Kozhikode Railway station is just 10 km

By Bus


There are more buses to reach the beach avaliable from railway station and bus stand also.




Kanyakumari Beach - International Tourists Like To Come To Watch The Sunrise And Sunset From This Place

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KANYAKUMARI BEACH





Kanyakumari Beach is the Confluence of three oceans Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean. Kanyakumari shore is popular world - wide, because it is the only places on earth, where you can see the Sun Rise and Sun Set from the ocean. 

It is the only place in India where one can enjoy the unique spectacle of Sunset and Moonrise simultaneously on full moon days. It is even more special and spectacular on Chitra Paurnami [full moon that occurs in Apr-May] when one can view both the sun and the moon facing each other on the same horizon, a rare sight of unique grandeur, which seems to happen by prior arrangement.

This beach is visited not by the people from Tamil Nadu and Neighboring States alone, International tourists visiting South India have Kanyakumari on their itinerary too. 

Kanyakumari is located at the southernmost tip of the Indian Peninsula; its former name was Cape Comorin. The Kanyakumari beach is a beautiful sight with multi-coloured sand. The beach here does not really offer one the opportunity to sunbathe on soft golden sands, or to frolic in the waves either. 

The seashore is rocky and dangerous, and there is a manmade wall running along it. People are warned to stay off the rocks, and when if someone ventures out of bounds, he or she is quickly and severely reprimanded by a watchful policeman. There is a lighthouse from where one can get a panoramic view.

The sea is fairly rough, so it is entertaining to watch it beat itself against the rocks and then subside, before it gathers itself up for another attack. With long stretches of sands of many hues, the beach offers a welcome change. The place is also famous for its distinctly beautiful (reddish) sunrise and sunset.A variety of shells are on sale on the Kanyakumari beach.


By Air


Located at a distance of about 67 kilometres, the nearest airport to Kanyakumari is the Trivandrum International Airport. Apart from being well connected with the major cities in India, the airport is also well linked with some gulf countries. From the airport, you can hire a taxi or a cab to Kanyakumari which will cost you somewhere between Rs. 1,000 to Rs. 1,500.


By Train


Kanyakumari has its own railhead and trains from major cities of India stop at this junction. Kanyakumari Express is well-connected to Mumbai and Bangalore. 


By Bus


Tamil Nadu and Kanyakumari Road Transport Corporation offer regular fleet of buses to almost all the major cities of South India. You can choose from deluxe, regular and air-conditioned private buses which run between Kanyakumari and Bangalore, Trivandrum and Chennai.

Eravikulam National Park – Most Of The Areas Of The National Park Are Steady Hill Plateau

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ERAVIKULAM NATIONAL PARK

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IDUKKI








Eravikulam National Park is in the nearest Munnar town of Idukki district of Kerala State of India. The first of its kind in Kerala, where the endangered Nilgiri Thar is protected. Spread over 97 sq. km., this park holds the largest viable population of Tahr, several other species of rare animals, birds and butterflies. 

The park offers a magnificent view of the tea plantations and also of the rolling hills caressed by blankets of mist. The park becomes a hot destination when the hill slopes get covered in a carpet of blue, resulting from the flowering of Neelakurinji. It is a plant endemic to this part of the Western Ghats which blooms once in twelve years.

Most of the areas of the national park are consistent hill plateau. So, you can see only high rolling slopes here.In 1975 Eravikulam was declared as a wildlife sanctuary and then in 1978 it was given the status of a National park. The main motive behind this was to protect the rare Nilgiri Tahr and Hemitragus Hylocrious, which are common here. But now the park is home to numerous protected species of flora and fauna.

It is an ideal place for seeing the biodiversity of high elevation shola-grassland ecosystem. Visitors are taken to Rajamalai in forest dept vehicles and given an opportunity to see all this. Private vehicles are not allowed here. The National Park is usually closed at the time of calving of Nilgiri Tahr which is usually during the early months of every year.

A sanctuary for the endangered mountain goat of South India, the Nilgiri Tahr (Hemitragus hylocrious), the Eravikulam National Park stands out for the stark beauty of its rolling grasslands and sholas, spread over 97 sq km in the Kannan devan hills.

Anamudi, the highest peak (2695 m) south of Himalayas, stands majestically in the core area of the national park. The slopes of the hills abound in many kinds of rare flora which include rare terrestrial and epiphytic orchids, and beautiful wild balsams. Important fauna here are the Nilgiri Tahr, Nilgiri Langur, leopard, tiger, Indian bison, etc.

Rajamalai is the tourism zone of the National Park, where the visitors are taken in forest dept vehicles and introduced to the shola - grassland eco system unique to this region. There is a very informative interpretation centre at Rajamalai.

A protected area, the sanctuary is divided into three regions - the core area, the buffer area and the tourism area. Visitors are allowed only to the tourism area - Rajamalai - the region lying beyond the road entry into Eravikulam. Here one can observe the Nilgiri Tahr at close quarters.

Don't make this your destination during the early months of the year, the park may be closed for visitors because it is calving time of the Tahr.

Visiting hours: 0700 to 1800 hrs


By Air


Nearest airport is Madurai (Tamilnadu) about 142 km; Cochin International Airport, about 150 km.


By Train


Nearest railway station is Aluva  about 109 km from Munnar; Angamali, about 108 km from Munnar.  


Entry fee for Indians: Rs. 15/head
Entry fee for Foreigners: Rs. 200/head
Entry fee for children below 12 years and for Bonafied students: Rs. 5/head

Contact Address: 
The Wildlife Warden
Munnar PO, Idukki 
Kerala, India - 685 612

Bhandardara Hill Station - It Is A Wholesome Traveller's Relaxation Place

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BHANDARDARA HILL STATION

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AHMEDNAGAR






Bhandardara is located to the north of Ahmednagar district of Maharastra State Of India. Bhandardara is a place full of exquisite natural sights and a wonderful peaceful ambience. With towering hills on the background and surrounding lush greenery, Bhandardara exudes a colorful symphony and is also a home to diverse flora and fauna. 

A variety of tourist attractions awaits travelers with a serene, calming lake, enveloped in the embrace of dam, waterfalls, forts, valley and much more. At times, it seems that a landscape with a roaring waterfall, gushing waters from a dam, towering hills in the background and greenery all around can only belong to the movies or the imagination of a writer. 

Not really! All this comes true at Bhandardara where green paddy fields create a colourful symphony with the bright blue skies and the waterfall provides a musical rhythm while you soak in the beauty of nature at its best.At 185 kilometers from Mumbai and about the same distance from Pune too,Bhandardara is in Akole tehsil and is considered a trekker’s paradise. 

While coming from Mumbai take a turn at Ghoti after Igatpuri and the road will lead you to Bhandardara via Bari, the village at the foothills of Mount Kalsubai. From Pune there is a diversion at Sangamner which will take you to Bhandardara via Akole. The nearest rail head is Igatpuri.

It is also a favourite with families who want to take a short break from the pressures of urban living. Bhandardara is also a hot-spot for the religiously inclined who visit the Amruteshwar Temple which is an ancient Shiva Temple. The temple also offers an interesting study of its unique architecture.

There are now many hotels and resorts that offer comfortable accommodation at Bhandardara, but the ideal place to stay is the MTDC Holiday Resort which comprises ten deluxe rooms, six lakeside cottages, eight standard rooms, nine special rooms and one dormitory for group accommodation. The resort offers a beautiful view of the Wilson Dam and Arthur Lake.

By Air


Nearest airport is Mumbai - Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (163 Kms)

By Train


The nearest railway station is Igatpuri.

By Bus 


Bhandardara is 185 km. from Mumbai and almost the same distance from Pune. While coming from Mumbai take a turn at Ghoti after Igatpuri

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