Explore the magnificent Indian Beaches stretching
over the vast coastline of Indian Peninsula. Travel the most exclusive
Beaches of India spread across the seashores of the states like: Goa, Kerala (Kovalam, Marari, Varkala, Poovar), Lakshadweep and Andaman & Nicobar. Have an unforgettable Trip to Beaches of India
at your favourite destination. The Indian Beaches offer you solitary
and special moments whether for romantic honeymoon, a perfect holiday,
an ideal vacation or even to fulfil your adventurous appetite through water sports.
Location:
The pristine territory of Goa is cleansed with an octagon of seven
rivers and an unending sea. During a Goa trip, one might have a
fascinating view of small white-sanded banks popularly known as Coco or sunny beaches with white oyster shells characterising the seashores.
Tourist Destinations: When one starts the tour of Goa, one gets tired of forty long beaches in Goa forming a turquoise necklace. Anjuna beach, Arambol beach, Baga beach, Benaulim beach, Bogmalo beach, Calangute beach, Cavelossim beach, Dona Paula beach, Vagator beach, Palolem beach and Colva beach are the most popular beaches of Goa.
Location:
Kovalam beach is located at sixteen kilometres south of
Thiruvananthapuram. Kovalam beach is the most famous south Indian Beach
due to its natural beauty and fine silvery sand.
Tourist Destinations: The Kovalam beach spread over 4 kms can be visited from September to March, the best possible time. Mainly there are two popular beaches in Kovalam along with many other private beaches. One of the Kovalam beaches is Eve's beach, a semi-circular one, well known for its secluded location and its relatively good beach area. Another famous Kovalam beach is that of Lighthouse beach having a lighthouse belonging to the British period.
Location:
Mararikulam is in sixty kilometers south of Cochin and even less from
Alleppey. The village of Mararikulam is tucked away behind a line of
dense palms that rise like a green fortification of the sands.
Tourist Destinations: Marari offers endless miles of superb sand beaches backed by swaying palms, where you can experience the local charm and traditional Keralan hospitality at it's best. A must visit in Mararikulam is the traditional coir-making units. You may even explore the marvelous backwaters of kerala, where the tranquility, the stunning scenery and the feeling of being transported back in time, make it a superbly relaxing experience.
Location: What makes the coastline of Varkala exceptional is its landscape. Varkala is about an hour's drive from Thiruvananthapuram.
Towering cliffs that stand like silent sentinels, safeguarding the
sparkling waters, back the beach. Highly unusual land formations, the
sheerness of the cliffs, and the view from atop, simply astound the
visitors.
Tourist Destinations: Located about 2.5 km from the town, on the banks of the Thiruvananthapuram-Shornur canal, Sivagiri Mutt is visited by thousands of Hindu pilgrims, annually. Most people, who visit Sivagiri, also go to Janardhana Swami Temple situated close to Varkala's beach. The beach named Papanasam in Varkala is considered an auspicious site, during the season of Karkkidakavavu when special pujas for invoking departed souls are conducted here by a large number of pilgrims.
Location: A drive of 40 kms from Kovalam brings you to Poovar, the real paradise in Kerala.
This time in the accommodation that is built on stilts over the sea. A
beautiful way to end an interesting and unique insight into the state.
Tourist Destinations: One must visit Poovar, a tiny island on the southernmost tip of Kerala - where clear blue skies and emerald green nature, washed in the monsoon, smiles in full glory. Surrounded by tranquil backwaters, frilled with swaying palms with a golden beach and the sea on one side, the Poovar Island is stunning. You can lazily bathe on the sunny beach nearby or simply row to the fishing village adjacent to the Poovar Island Resort.
Location: Lakshadweep studded in the blue water of the Arabian Sea
unfolds another world in itself. This charming isolated destination has
only ten of its islands inhabited. Of these five are open to tourists.
Tourist Destinations: The beaches of Lakshadweep form a colourful kaleidoscope typical of an archipelago paradise. The panoramic beaches of Lakshadweep encompass magnificent lagoons, sylvan seashores, miles of sun-drenched sand and the enchantment of swaying palms. Kavaratti Beach, Kalpeni Beach, Minicoy Beach, Kadamat Beach and Bangaram Beach are the most frequently visited beaches of Lakshadweep.
Location:
The Island and union territory of India, Andaman Nicobar is known for
its inherent beauty. The beaches of Andaman Nicobar are the relaxation spots
for the Indian as well as international tourists. If we think of
unexplored yet frequently visited beaches in India then certainly they
are beaches of Andaman Nicobar.
Tourist Destinations: There is a coral wonder quite close to Port Blair. You can also head for Wandur (also, Wandoor) on the west coast of the South Andaman Island. Because of the fragile ecological balance of this area, it has been declared a Marine National Park. Yet another excursion is the one to Cinque Island situated 25 kilometers south of Port Blair, which offers good opportunities for scuba diving, snorkeling and windsurfing. A long itinerary must include a cruise to Havelock and the nearby Neil islands.
Goa - The Queen of Beaches :
Tourist Destinations: When one starts the tour of Goa, one gets tired of forty long beaches in Goa forming a turquoise necklace. Anjuna beach, Arambol beach, Baga beach, Benaulim beach, Bogmalo beach, Calangute beach, Cavelossim beach, Dona Paula beach, Vagator beach, Palolem beach and Colva beach are the most popular beaches of Goa.
Kovalam - Enjoy the Eve :
Tourist Destinations: The Kovalam beach spread over 4 kms can be visited from September to March, the best possible time. Mainly there are two popular beaches in Kovalam along with many other private beaches. One of the Kovalam beaches is Eve's beach, a semi-circular one, well known for its secluded location and its relatively good beach area. Another famous Kovalam beach is that of Lighthouse beach having a lighthouse belonging to the British period.
Mararikulam - The Fishing Village :
Tourist Destinations: Marari offers endless miles of superb sand beaches backed by swaying palms, where you can experience the local charm and traditional Keralan hospitality at it's best. A must visit in Mararikulam is the traditional coir-making units. You may even explore the marvelous backwaters of kerala, where the tranquility, the stunning scenery and the feeling of being transported back in time, make it a superbly relaxing experience.
Varkala - Papanasam Beach :
Tourist Destinations: Located about 2.5 km from the town, on the banks of the Thiruvananthapuram-Shornur canal, Sivagiri Mutt is visited by thousands of Hindu pilgrims, annually. Most people, who visit Sivagiri, also go to Janardhana Swami Temple situated close to Varkala's beach. The beach named Papanasam in Varkala is considered an auspicious site, during the season of Karkkidakavavu when special pujas for invoking departed souls are conducted here by a large number of pilgrims.
Poovar - A Paradise in An Isle :
Tourist Destinations: One must visit Poovar, a tiny island on the southernmost tip of Kerala - where clear blue skies and emerald green nature, washed in the monsoon, smiles in full glory. Surrounded by tranquil backwaters, frilled with swaying palms with a golden beach and the sea on one side, the Poovar Island is stunning. You can lazily bathe on the sunny beach nearby or simply row to the fishing village adjacent to the Poovar Island Resort.
Lakshadweep - Archipelago of Beaches :
Tourist Destinations: The beaches of Lakshadweep form a colourful kaleidoscope typical of an archipelago paradise. The panoramic beaches of Lakshadweep encompass magnificent lagoons, sylvan seashores, miles of sun-drenched sand and the enchantment of swaying palms. Kavaratti Beach, Kalpeni Beach, Minicoy Beach, Kadamat Beach and Bangaram Beach are the most frequently visited beaches of Lakshadweep.
Andaman & Nicobar - Abode of Marine Life :
Tourist Destinations: There is a coral wonder quite close to Port Blair. You can also head for Wandur (also, Wandoor) on the west coast of the South Andaman Island. Because of the fragile ecological balance of this area, it has been declared a Marine National Park. Yet another excursion is the one to Cinque Island situated 25 kilometers south of Port Blair, which offers good opportunities for scuba diving, snorkeling and windsurfing. A long itinerary must include a cruise to Havelock and the nearby Neil islands.
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